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Administration to Initiate Investigation on Uranium Imports Impairment of U.S. National Security
July 23, 2018
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it will initiate a Section 232 investigation into whether uranium imports into the United States threaten to impair U.S. national security. That’s good news for Wyoming, which has the largest uranium reserves in the
Wildfire Burning Near W.R. Grace’s Former Vermiculite Mine, Northwest Montana
July 23, 2018
Firefighters are working to contain a 46 acre fire near Highway 37, outside of Libby, Montana. Responders have named it the Highway 37 Fire. According to the U.S. Forest Service-Kootenai National Forest, the only structure threatened is a power line,
Consumer Energy Alliance Launches Campaign for America’s Energy Leading Up to Elections
July 20, 2018
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) started a new effort by their nationwide “Campaign for America’s Energy” initiative to remind voters about the importance of energy in their daily lives and encourage them to consider candidates’ stances on energy production and infrastructure
Newmont Forms New Strategic Partnership with Maverix Metals Through Royalty Sale
July 20, 2018
Newmont Mining Corporation has entered into an agreement to sell its royalty portfolio to Maverix Metals Inc., an emerging precious metals royalty and streaming company. In connection with the transaction, Newmont will receive 60 million Maverix common shares, representing an
Cruz Cobalt Engages APEX Geoscience for Ontario Cobalt Camp Work Programs
July 20, 2018
Cruz Cobalt Corp. has engaged APEX Geoscience Ltd. to assist in the exploration and development of its Ontario Cobalt prospects. “We are pleased to have engaged APEX to assist in the work program on our Ontario cobalt prospects surrounding the
BLM Issues Favorable EIS for Alton Coal’s Coal Mine Expansion, Utah
July 19, 2018
The Bureau of Land Management has issued a favorable Environmental Impact Statement for expanded coal mining in southern Utah, Kallanish Energy reports. The move on the Alton Coal Tract was greeted with enthusiasm by local officials eager to see economic
Lawmakers Kick Off Fight on Carbon Tax Resolution
July 19, 2018
Lawmakers yesterday kicked off the first round of partisan bickering over an anti-carbon-tax resolution — political theater that will set the tone for the rollout of Republican carbon-pricing legislation next week. The resolution, from House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.)
Clean Water Group Petitions for Another Environmental Review for PolyMet Mine, Minnesota
July 19, 2018
A clean water group has petitioned state and federal regulators for another environmental review for the planned PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota. The project has already undergone an extensive environmental review, and PolyMet is now seeking permits. But Paula
Kaishan Group Breaks Ground on $11 Million Manufacturing Facility, Alabama
July 19, 2018
Kaishan Group, a worldwide manufacturer of industrial air compressors, announced plans today to invest $11 million to build a new U.S. corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Baldwin County. At an event Monday, the company broke ground on the new
Coal CEO Robert Murray Dismantles Editorial in Ohio Paper as ‘Fake News’
July 19, 2018
The CEO of one of the largest coal mining companies in the United States blasted The Columbus Dispatch in an editorial published on Sunday, July 15. Robert E. Murray, the owner of Murray Energy Corporation, wrote a letter titled, “Editorial
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