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General Moly Reaches Final Settlement to Clear Path for Mt. Hope Project Water Permits, Nevada
June 28, 2019
General Moly’s joint venture company, Eureka Moly (EMLLC) has entered into a settlement agreement with a Kobeh Valley, Nevada ranching family (ranchers), resolving the last set of protests pending before the Nevada State Engineer pertaining to the Mt. Hope Project’s
Newmont Goldcorp Safely Ramping Up Operations at Peñasquito Mine After Blockade, Mexico
June 28, 2019
Newmont Goldcorp Corporation is safely ramping up operations at the Peñasquito mine in Mexico following the lifting of an illegal blockade and the establishment of a dialogue process sponsored by the national government. Concentrate shipments from the mine, as well
Ausenco to Conduct Bankable Feasibility Study on Paramount’s Grassy Mountain Gold Mine, Oregon
June 27, 2019
Paramount Gold Nevada has engaged an engineering firm to conduct a “bankable feasibility study” on its proposed Grassy Mountain gold mine project in Malheur County. Paramount Gold made the announcement Tuesday that an agreement has been made with Ausenco Engineering
Standard Lithium Breaks Ground on Test Plant for Mining Lithium in El Dorado, Arkansas
June 27, 2019
A Canadian company’s plan to mine battery-grade lithium from the salty waters beneath south Arkansas took physical shape this month as Standard Lithium Ltd. of Vancouver broke ground on a demonstration plant near El Dorado. “We’re able to point to
Alaska DNR to Increase Fees for Mining on State-owned Land
June 27, 2019
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has announced plans to increase the fees for mining on state-owned land, according to a public notice filed Friday. The increase is due entirely to a clause in state law that requires the fees
EPA to Weigh Withdrawal of Proposed Mining Restrictions in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Region
June 27, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to resume considering whether to withdraw proposed Obama-era restrictions on mining activity in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region. General Counsel Matthew Leopold has directed regional administrator Chris Hladick (lad-ick) to weigh the issue. Leopold, in
Watchdog Sues for White House Documents on Lobbying for Minnesota Mining Leases
June 27, 2019
A government watchdog group is suing the Trump administration for access to e-mails, notes and memos regarding its decision to renew two federal mineral leases for Twin Metals Minnesota, the company working to build a copper-nickel mine just outside the
AFL-CIO President Talks About the Future of Coal at Montana Event
June 27, 2019
Rich Trumka, the president of the country’s largest union federation, the AFL-CIO, was in Montana for the state’s convention in Missoula last week. The federation represents many workers in Montana’s troubled coal industry. Trumka is a third-generation miner. The Pennsylvania
Caterpillar has Successful Exhibit at Longwall USA Show
June 27, 2019
Miners from all over the world gathered in May 2019 in Pittsburgh, Pa., USA, for the Longwall USA exhibition and conference — a biennial underground mining exhibition that has supported the mining industry for more than 20 years. One of
Outlook Shaky as Domestic Met Coal Talks Loom
June 27, 2019
US coking coal market participants are weighing up an uncertain outlook as domestic fundamentals falter and steel prices drop just weeks before negotiations for 2020 domestic supply contracts are due to begin. US coking coal producers are yet to receive
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