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Mining Association of Canada Releases Environmental and Social Performance Report of Mining Industry
January 30, 2019
The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) released its most recent TSM Progress Report which details the work being done by its members regarding environmental and social performance, both priorities for Canada’s mining sector. MAC’s TSM Progress Report provides an important
W. Va. Senator Manchin: ‘We’re Going to Surprise a Lot of People’
January 30, 2019
Now the top Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., says he might surprise some people. Leaving the Independent Oil and Gas Association West Virginia Winter Meeting in Charleston on Wednesday, he said tackling
PolyNatura’s Potash Mine Near Hobbs Moves Forward, New Mexico
January 29, 2019
A potash mine to be built near Hobbs could be coming to southeast New Mexico, as a deal was signed this week to ensure the sale of most of its future production. PolyNatura plans to mine, process and manufacture fertilizer
Argonaut Gold Secures Environmental Assessment Approval for Magino Project, Canada
January 29, 2019
Argonaut Gold announced that it has received a positive decision statement for the Environmental Assessment (EA) for its 100 percent-owned Magino Project. The decision statement, under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012, has been received from the Honorable Catherine McKenna,
Indiana Coal Permitting Off to Strong Start in 2019
January 29, 2019
Coal permitting in Indiana is off to a strong start in 2019 with the state having approved mine extensions for Triad Mining, Peabody Energy and United Minerals, while also receiving an application from White Stallion Energy for a new surface
B.C. Premier Horgan: Mining Task Force Goals Will Increase Jobs, Chop Red Tape
January 29, 2019
Premier John Horgan says the B.C. government is moving forward on recommendations from a mining task force aimed at boosting jobs in the industry. The premier announced at the Association of Mineral Exploration conference in Vancouver that his government is
Wyoming Legislators Eye Lawsuit Over Washington State Coal Port
January 29, 2019
Wyoming lawmakers will try to set aside $250,000 to sue Washington state over coal, bypassing Wyoming’s attorney general and hiring a private lawyer, via a bill introduced Thursday in Cheyenne that largely mimics a failed measure last year. Washington has
North Coal’s New Coal Mine Near Sparwood Inches Closer to Approval, Canada
January 28, 2019
A new mine proposed near Sparwood could produce its first coal by late 2022 as it moves towards approval. North Coal plans to develop three metallurgical coal deposits in the Michel Creek watershed, covering 8000ha and located at Loop Ridge,
Excelsior Mining Begins Hiring at Its Gunnison Copper Project, Arizona
January 28, 2019
When Johnson Camp Mine’s troubled owners laid off 90 percent of its employees amid a court-ordered receivership in 2014, most people gave up hope well-paying mining jobs would return to the area. But recent announcement new owner Excelsior Mining has
National Energy Technology Laboratory Celebrates 2018 Achievements
January 28, 2019
The National Energy Technology Laboratory celebrated more than 30 science and technology accomplishments for 2018 Wednesday with an interactive poster session focused on key research priorities that promote safe, reliable and affordable energy nationwide. Officials attending the event at the
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