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Newmont Refreshes Brand as they Begin 100th Year of Operation
January 22, 2020
Newmont Corporation has refreshed its brand, name, and logo to reflect its strong and stable foundation following two historic transactions in 2019. The company’s refreshed brand is being unveiled as Newmont enters its centenary year in May of 2020 and
American Resources Releases Mining Reclamation and Environmental Plans
January 22, 2020
American Resources Corporation has released an update on its environmental reclamation of non-core mining properties. The company’s environmental focus is to continuously evaluate its mining permits and identify those properties that are at or below their proprietary (economic and environmental)
Georgia Power Seeks Proposals on Re-use of Coal Ash
January 21, 2020
Georgia Power today announced it is requesting proposals for the beneficial reuse of coal ash stored at active and retired coal-fired power plants across the state. While Georgia Power already recycles more than 75 percent of the dry coal ash
Illinois Approves First of Three Coal Mine Permits for Williamson Energy’s Pond Creek Mine
January 21, 2020
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources approved the first of three permits for a coal company’s plan to discharge waste water from a mine into the Big Muddy River. If approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Williamson Energy LLC’s
Thermal Coal Prices Set for Recovery This Year as Oversupply Tightens
January 21, 2020
Thermal coal prices are expected to recover this year after losing around a third of their value last year as demand from some south-east Asian countries grows and oversupply tightens due to financing constraints for new capacity. Investors widely anticipate
Wyoming Governor Says Coal ‘Under Siege,’ Supports Marketing Program
January 21, 2020
In a letter to the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon says that the state’s “coal industry is under siege.” “There are market forces, national policies, other states’ laws, and even international accords that are all focused
Movie ‘Mine 9’ Now Available for Streaming
January 21, 2020
‘Mine 9.’ an award winning film written, produced and directed by New Martinsville native Eddie Mensore was released for streaming on January 7, in stores and on DVD, while also hitting the screen on Amazon Prime. The movie which made
American Resources Sells Idled Kentucky Coal Mining Permits for $1 Million, Kentucky
January 20, 2020
American Resources Corporation has reached an agreement to sell certain non-core assets at its Perry County Resources (PCR) subsidiary. The sale agreement consists of three idled permits associated with one underground mine and one surface mine located in Perry County,
Communications Systems and Drones Top Mining Technology Investments in 2019
January 20, 2020
Communication systems and drones are becoming key technology investment priorities for mining businesses of all sizes, according to analysts. Growth in these areas of technology builds on rising levels of investment in planning and management software in recent years, as
MSHA Modifying Metal/Nonmetal Mining Regulations to Include Electronic Detonators
January 20, 2020
The Mine Safety and Health Administration is updating its metal and nonmetal mining regulations to incorporate advances in electronic detonators. According to a direct final rule published in the Jan. 14 Federal Register, the agency plans to confirm the March
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