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Cameo Cobalt to Acquire Forrest Kerr’s Big Mac Gold Project, British Columbia
August 28, 2018
Cameo Cobalt has signed a share purchase agreement to acquire Forrest Kerr Resources, the owner of the Big Mac gold property, an exploration project located in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle. The Big Mac Gold Project shares more than 30 kilometers
BHP Hits Development Milestone at Its Potash Mine, Saskatchewan
August 28, 2018
The world’s biggest mining company has made “significant” progress in the development of its multi-billion dollar Canadian potash project that may end up being mothballed. One shaft at BHP Billiton’s giant deposit in Saskatchewan reached a depth of 1,005 meters
BLM Conveys 15,845 Acres to Doyon Native Corporation in Fortymile Mining District, Alaska
August 27, 2018
Fairbanks regional Native corporation Doyon Limited received 15,845.8 acres of federal land in the eastern Interior Wednesday, according to a news release from the federal Bureau of Land Management. The land transfer is the latest in a decades-long process of
Utah Office of Energy Development Signs MOU for Coal Export Facility in Baja California
August 27, 2018
The West’s coal country has long sought to offset declining domestic coal consumption through exports to Pacific Rim countries. But politically liberal West Coast cities and states have gotten in the way, obstructing proposals for new coal-handling terminals. Now, Utah
Tyranna Resources to Acquire Goodsprings Cobalt and Base Metals Project, Nevada
August 27, 2018
Tyranna Resources, an Australian diversified minerals exploration company, is set to take ownership of the Goodsprings Cobalt and Base Metals Project in the US state of Nevada through the 100 percent acquisition of its holding company US Cobalt. The two
New EPA Rollbacks Could Encourage States to Choose Biomass for Longer-lasting Coal
August 27, 2018
A Purdue University climate adaptation expert can speak on the consequences of a new Environmental Protection Agency regulation that gives states more leeway to improve the efficiency of coal plants and set their own greenhouse gas emission limits. “New policies
Ed Swartzentruber: Coal Remains the Most Resilient and Reliable Source of Fuel
August 27, 2018
Coal is an energy source that has long been robust in Indiana. In fact, we are top 10 nationally in coal production. The mining sector in the state supports over 40,000 jobs and contributes in excess of $5 billion annually
Watts Museum at WVU Hosts Coal Themed Attraction on Saturdays, W. Va.
August 27, 2018
Coal mining is an industry that has been a part of West Virginia’s history for centuries and West Virginia University is doing its part to keep that history alive. The Watts Museum at WVU hosted a family-friendly coal formation open
Atlas Sand Company Opens Kermit Frac Sand Facility, Texas
August 24, 2018
Atlas Sand Company has had the grand opening of its Kermit, Texes facility. On July 29, 2018, the first scheduled deliveries of frac sand from the Atlas Kermit site were fulfilled. The Kermit facility’s anticipated production capacity is currently approximately
Aggreko SelecTech Program Partners With San Jacinto College
August 24, 2018
Aggreko has entered into a partnership with San Jacinto College (San Jac) to host its enhanced SelecTech technician training program. The 12-month, 42-credit-course program combines classroom instruction with web-based learning modules and on-the-job training at Aggreko’s Pearland Service Center. Led
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