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Wyoming and Montana Senators Attempt to Clear Way for Longview Coal Terminal
April 11, 2019
Wyoming and Montana lawmakers are attempting to clear the way for a coal export terminal in Longview, Washington. Republican Sens. John Barrasso, of Wyoming, and Steve Daines, of Montana, say the federal Clean Water Act is being abused to stop
Arizona Tribes Challenge Hudbay Minerals’ Rosemont Copper Mine Permit
April 11, 2019
Three Native American tribes went to court Wednesday to oppose a planned open-pit copper mine in southern Arizona. A complaint, jointly filed in U.S. District Court by the Tohono O’odham Nation, Pascua Yaqui Tribe and Hopi Tribe, is challenging the
West Virginia Governor Owes Millions in Mining Violations Despite Promises to Pay
April 11, 2019
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice promised to wipe out his family’s debt from mine safety violations when he ran for governor in 2016. Instead, that debt has more than doubled since NPR first reported on it in 2014, amounting to
Pretium Ramps Up Production and Underground Drilling at Brucejack Gold Mine, B.C.
April 10, 2019
Pretium Resources Inc. said its planned ramp-up to 3,800 tonnes per day production rate at its Brucejack Mine, and its underground exploration drilling program, are both progressing on schedule. The company also re-affirms its 2019 production guidance. “Our goal is
Mexus Gold Continues Steps to Bring Its Santa Elena Mine Into Production, Mexico
April 10, 2019
Mexus Gold US president and CEO Paul Thompson has thanked Mexus shareholders for their continued support and patience. In addition, Thompson commended mine manager Cesar Lemas and his crew who have been working seven days a week to put the
Great Bear Exploration Team Recognized with Bernie Schnieders Discovery of the Year Award
April 10, 2019
Great Bear Resources’ exploration team have been awarded the 2018 Bernie Schnieders Discovery of the Year Award for the discovery of high-grade gold zones at its 100 percent owned Dixie Property in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada. The award, presented by
Atrum Confirms Premium Hard Coking Coal at Elan South Mine, Alberta
April 9, 2019
Australian coal producer Atrum Coal has confirmed the deposit of premium hard coking coal at its Elan South mine project in Alberta, Canada. Testing of the coal shows that it has coke strength after reaction (CSR) of 71pc, which is
Frontier Lithium to Build Demonstration Plant at PAK Lithium Project, Ontario
April 9, 2019
Canadian firm Frontier Lithium is planning to build demonstration plant in northwestern Ontario, to produce multiple lithium products for industrial and battery markets. The demonstration plant is planned to be built at the firm’s PAK lithium project, which is located
Michigan Tech Reviving Its Mining Engineering Program
April 9, 2019
Michigan Technological University is reviving a mining engineering program, bringing back a department whose Upper Peninsula roots go back to the 1800s. Michigan Tech suspended the degree in 2004, due to shrinking enrollment and fewer faculty members. But The Daily
Mine Reclamation Conference Highlights Legislative Wins, Water Treatment, and More
April 9, 2019
The 2019 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium held in Monongalia County featured a myriad of talking points, ranging from species protection to the extraction of vital rare earth elements. The conference, which was co-hosted by West Virginia University,
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