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Wyoming’s Mining Sector Suffers Largest Job Decline Amid Covid, Losing 6,000 Jobs
January 15, 2021
For workers in Wyoming’s mining industries, the COVID-19 pandemic has been brutal. A new report published by Wyoming’s Economic Analysis Division this week shows the mining sector lost more jobs than any other sector late last year. The sector recorded
Montana Tech Tests Bolt Integrity with Epiroc
January 15, 2021
Mining engineering students at Montana Tech are testing bolt integrity when loaded using a Ground Support Pull Test Kit and Swellex bolts donated by Epiroc, a productivity partner for the mining and infrastructure industries. The Montana Tech mining engineering program
Arizona Metals to Acquire Key Patented Claims to Expand Kay Mine Project in Arizona
January 15, 2021
Arizona Metals Corp. has entered into a purchase option and sale agreement with an arm’s length Arizona based private company to acquire 100 percent of six parcels of patented land totaling 107 acres. located 900 metres northeast of its Kay
Elected Officials Address West Virginia Coal Association’s Annual Mining Symposium
January 14, 2021
The West Virginia Coal Association held its 48th annual West Virginia Mining Symposium on Tuesday, January 12. The event in Charleston featured remarks from U.S. Senators Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., U.S. Reps. David McKinley and Carol
MSHA Reports Fewer than 30 Mining Deaths in 2020 for Sixth Straight Year
January 14, 2021
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) says 29 mining fatalities were reported in 2020. This makes the sixth consecutive year mining fatalities were below 30, and a historic low of only five of those happening
Apache Group Sues Federal Government Over Land Swap for Copper Mine, Arizona
January 14, 2021
A group of Apaches who have tried for years to reverse a land swap in Arizona that will make way for one of the largest copper mines in the U.S. sued the federal government Tuesday. Apache Stronghold argues in the
EIA: Nuclear and Coal Will Account for Majority of U.S. Generating Capacity Retirements in 2021
January 14, 2021
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest inventory of electric generators, 9.1 gigawatts (GW) of electric generating capacity is scheduled to retire in 2021. Nuclear generating capacity will account for the largest share of total capacity retirements (56
DOE Awards $37 Million for Small Business Research and Development Grants
January 14, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the award of 170 grants totaling $37 million to 139 small businesses in 32 states. Funded through DOE’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, today’s selections are
Navajo Nation and New Mexico Reach Settlements Over Gold King Mine Spill
January 14, 2021
The Navajo Nation and the state of New Mexico have reached multimillion-dollar settlements with mining companies to resolve claims stemming from a 2015 spill that resulted in rivers in three Western states being fouled with a bright-yellow plume of arsenic,
Viscount Mining Signs Earn-in Deal with Centerra for Cherry Creek Project, Nevada
January 13, 2021
Viscount Mining has signed an exploration earn-in deal with a fully-owned subsidiary of Centerra Gold, that gives the latter the right to acquire a 70 percent stake in its Cherry Creek project in Nevada. Located in the in eastern White
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