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North Dakota Legislature Introduce Bill to Ease Taxes on Coal Industry
February 10, 2021
Energy is one of the biggest industries in North Dakota, and the Legislature is looking to support the coal industry with House Bill 1412. Rep. Jeff Delzer, R-Underwood, introduced the bill to members of the House Finance and Tax Committee
Alabama Coal Association Expands, Rebrands as Alabama Mining Association
February 10, 2021
Following a vote by its membership, the Alabama Coal Association announced its expansion and rebranding as the Alabama Mining Association (AMA). The mission of AMA is to promote the safe and sustainable mining of the natural resources that strengthen our
West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Drives Economic Development and Innovation
February 9, 2021
There are nine agencies within the West Virginia Commerce Department, ranging from the Division of Natural Resources to the Division of Rehabilitation Services. Of these agencies, the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey (WVGES) is arguably among the most important
New Gold Resumes Partial Underground Activities at New Afton Mine After Accident, Canada
February 9, 2021
New Gold said partial underground operations as well as B3 and C-Zone development activities have resumed over the weekend at the New Afton Mine, located in Kamloops, B.C., following the tragic underground mud-rush incident that occurred on February 2, 2021.
Arizona Metals Mobilizes Second Drill Rig at Kay Mine; Key Local Support Reaffirmed
February 9, 2021
Arizona Metals has mobilized a second drill rig to the Kay Mine property and will start turning. This addition will accelerate drilling under the fully-funded Phase 2 program, which will consist of a minimum of 11,000 m in 29 core
Apache Makes Emotional Appeal to Court to Halt Resolution Copper Mine, Arizona
February 9, 2021
Members of the group Apache Stronghold told a federal district judge, in sometimes tearful testimony on Feb. 3, that a proposed copper mine at Oak Flat would destroy a “holy place” for Native Americans and needs to be stopped. “This
Department of Justice Serves Subpoenas to Pebble Mine Developer and Former Chief Executive
February 8, 2021
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a grand jury subpoena to the developer of the controversial proposed Pebble mine and the company’s former chief executive as part of an investigation involving already-disclosed private conversations about the project, according to
Lighthouse Resources Ceases Operations at Decker Coal Mine, Montana
February 8, 2021
A Powder River Basin coal mine has closed down for the first time in modern history. At the end of January, mining ceased at the Decker coal mine in Montana after the owner of the mine filed for bankruptcy late
Judge Puts ConocoPhillips’ Gravel Mine and Willow Oil Discovery on Hold for Two Weeks, Alaska
February 8, 2021
U..S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason said in a decision on Saturday that she will temporarily prevent ConocoPhillips from opening a gravel mine or building a gravel road at the Willow oil discovery, after conservation groups appealed her decision last
Virginia House Passes Bill Ending Coal Tax Credits
February 8, 2021
The Virginia House passed a bill Monday that would phase out two costly coal tax credits that a state investigation recently found generate economic losses for the state. On a 54-45 vote, the chamber approved the measure from Del. Sally
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