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Dept. of Labor Conducts MSHA Audit, Finds Inspectors Failed to Properly Manage Safety Violations
April 14, 2021
In an audit conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor, the Inspector General found the Mine Safety and Health Administration has long-standing weaknesses, which could jeopardize miners’ safety. Those weaknesses included providing companies more time than necessary to fix violations,
Sphinx Resources to Acquire Former New Calumet Mine in Quebec, Canada
April 14, 2021
Sphinx Resources has signed an agreement with two prospectors to acquire 14 claims comprising the former New Calumet zinc-lead-silver mine in Pontiac District of Quebec. The deal, which has been signed with Golden Calumet Exploration and Geotest, is subject to
DOE Launches $30M Research FO to Secure Domestic Supply Chain of Critical Elements and Minerals
April 14, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled up to $30 million to support scientific research that will ensure American businesses can reliably tap into a domestic supply of critical elements and minerals, such as lithium, cobalt and nickel, needed to
American Resources Acquires Exclusive Rights to Purdue University’s Rare Earth Element Innovations
April 14, 2021
American Resources Corporation, with the addition of Hasler Ventures, has licensed ligand assisted displacement (LAD) chromatography patents and knowhow to further expanded its capability in environmentally friendly separation and purification of rare earth elements. These exclusive patents and technologies, developed
U.S. Energy-related CO2 Emissions Declined By 11% in 2020
April 14, 2021
Based on data in EIA’s Monthly Energy Review, energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions decreased by 11 percent in the United States in 2020 primarily because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions. U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions fell
Jervois’ Idaho Cobalt Operations and Idaho Conservation League Team Up for New Wildlife Program
April 14, 2021
Although the cobalt mine isn’t due to start operations until mid-2022, Jervois Mining is starting to make new friends in conservation circles by supporting a new fund to protect and restore fish and wildlife habitat in the Upper Salmon River
West Virginia Coal Festival to be Held June 22-26 in Madison
April 14, 2021
Planning and organizational meetings are taking place for the 27th annual West Virginia Coal Festival in Madison, according to organizers. The event is scheduled for June 22 through June 26, with the traditional carnival beginning on June 19. West Virginia
Eagle Crusher Names New Delaware and Maryland Crushing and Screening Plant Distributor
April 13, 2021
Eagle Crusher Co., Inc. said GT Mid Atlantic will be the new Eagle Crusher distributor for the states of Delaware and Maryland. The company will represent Eagle Crusher’s full line of heavy-duty crushing and screening equipment for the recycle concrete,
UMWA to Begin Warrior Met Unity Rallies, Pay Strike Benefits
April 13, 2021
The International Executive Board of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) International union held a special meeting today to discuss the strike at Warrior Met, Inc., by around 1,000 members of the UMWA in Alabama. “The Warrior Met miners
North Dakota Legislature to Boost State’s Coal Industry with New Bills
April 13, 2021
The North Dakota Legislature has heard a number of bills that seek to support the established coal industry in the state. The bills have received widespread support from legislators who believe that helping the industry will continue important revenue streams,
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