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Fatality at American Coal’s New Era Mine, Illinois
June 10, 2016
American Coal Co. officials have identified the man killed in an accident at New Era Mine Monday afternoon. He was identified as Robbie E. Clark, a 34-year-old from Eldorado. Clark was a contractor with David Stanley Consultants, LLC, a statement
Kentucky Regulators Cite Bent Mountain Coal Mine After Mudslide
June 10, 2016
Kentucky regulators have cited a company owned by coal operator Jim Justice for conditions that they say contributed to a mudslide and flooding that damaged six homes in Pike County. Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet spokesman John Mura told The
Gables Energy Partners Forms New Clean Coal Technology Company, Encina Solutions
June 9, 2016
Gables Energy Partners, LLC has formed a new clean coal technology company, Encina. Encina will build, own, and operate small to midsized petrochemical plants in key markets utilizing established technologies. “We are currently working with our team on the development
Energy Revenue America Focuses on Reopening Coal Bed Methane Gas Wells, Oklahoma
June 9, 2016
Energy Revenue America, Inc. has focused on the acquisition, development and exploration of coal bed methane (CBM) natural gas wells. After spending the past seven months repairing and updating their 65-mile natural gas pipeline, Energy Revenue America is making a
MSHA Proposes Examination Rule that Could Prevent Injuries, Fatalities at U.S. Metal, Nonmetal Mines
June 9, 2016
Michael Jay Nickels was driving a truck at a sand and gravel mine in Valley County, Nebraska, in March 2015, when the vehicle left an elevated roadway on an embankment and headed into a pond — leaving him injured seriously.
MSHA Releases Results of April 2016 Impact Inspections
June 9, 2016
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has released the results of April 2016 impact inspections. Federal inspectors issued 90 citations and three orders during special impact inspections at 10 coal mines and three metal and nonmetal mines in April 2016.
DOL Awards $4.3 Million in Incremental Funding to Help W. Va. Coal Workers Affected by Layoffs
June 9, 2016
The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded $4.3 million in incremental funding to help West Virginia coal workers affected by layoffs. In June 2012, the U.S. Department of Labor awarded a $1.8 million National Dislocated Worker Grant to Workforce West
Probe Metals Acquires Quebec-based Adventure Gold
June 8, 2016
At the June 3 special meeting, shareholders of Adventure Gold voted in favor of a special resolution to approve the arrangement pursuant to which Probe Metals will acquire all of the common shares of Adventure Gold by way of a
Duke Energy Applauds North Carolina’s Passage of Coal Ash Management Act
June 8, 2016
Duke Energy has issued the following statement regarding passage of Senate Bill 71 by the North Carolina General Assembly. Duke Energy applauds North Carolina’s passage of Senate Bill 71, which further strengthens North Carolina’s Coal Ash Management Act and ensures
Primero Mining Launches Challenge Against Mexican Gov’t Over Tax Demand for Its San Dimas Mine
June 8, 2016
A Canadian mining company’s NAFTA challenge against Mexico could throw a wrench into the “Three Amigos” summit on June 29, when the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico will gather in Ottawa. Primero Mining Corp., which owns the
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