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Tintina Resources Receives Draft Operating Permit for Black Butte Copper Project, Montana
September 20, 2017
Tintina Resources, Inc. has received a draft operating permit from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MT DEQ) Hard Rock Mining Bureau. This draft permit formally concludes the completeness & compliance review and signifies commencement of the Environmental Impact Statement
Don Blankenship Responds to United Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts
September 20, 2017
Don Blankenship, former CEO of Massey Energy, issued the following statement in response to United Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts’ statement: “United Mine Workers (UMWA) President Cecil Roberts has issued a press release saying that the television ads I am
EPA Could Put Out Preliminary Proposal for Rule to Replace Clean Power Plan Next Month
September 19, 2017
The Trump administration is planning to pursue a less ambitious, more industry-friendly climate change rule for coal-fired power plants as it works to scrap the one written under former President Barack Obama. Multiple sources familiar with the Environmental Protection Agency’s
Caterpillar Celebrates One Year at Tucson Facility with Development of Driverless Mining Trucks
September 19, 2017
Caterpillar Inc.’s Surface Mining and Technology Division headquarters celebrated its first year in downtown Tucson by giving administrative employees the chance to see what their research and development is helping create. Dozens of employees were bused to the Tinaja Hills
Bluefield Coal Show Vendors Say Business is Back Stronger Than Ever at This Year’s Event
September 19, 2017
“There have been more customers today in the first hour than there were during the entire show in 2015,” said Scott Meade, with Phillips Machine Services, Thursday morning. Meade and B.J. Dickerson were with the company’s exhibit just outside the
CONSOL Energy Moves Longwall Panel at Bailiey Mine While Waiting for DEP Evaulation, Pennsylvania
September 18, 2017
CONSOL Energy Inc. said that the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is requiring more time to evaluate the approval of the Bailey mine permit for the 4L panel, and as a result, the company has decided to move the
Department of Energy Invests $50 Million Into Energy Infrastructure
September 18, 2017
The Trump administration announced a $50 million push Tuesday to support various development technologies improving the country’s energy grid and natural gas infrastructure. The Department of Energy’s (DOE) investment is part of the agency’s ongoing effort to update a constantly
EPA Delays Obama-Era Rule Threatening More Coal Plant Closures
September 18, 2017
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will delay implementation of an Obama administration regulation power companies feared could force more coal-fired power plants to shut down. EPA will give power plant operators an extra two years to comply with effluent limitations
Ukraine Receives First Shipment of U.S. Coal in $80 Billion Deal
September 18, 2017
Ukraine received its first shipment of anthracite coal from the U.S. Wednesday, part of an $80 billion deal between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. This shipment carried 62,000 tonnes of the total 700,000 tonnes set to be
Pennsylvania Coal Production Up 20 Percent
September 18, 2017
Pennsylvania’s coal production has increased more than 20 percent since the end of former President Barack Obama’s final term in office, according to a weekly report from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The state’s coal production for the year was
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