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Barrick Continues Its Good Work on Gender Equality in the Workplace
June 21, 2019
Barrick Gold Corporation continues to make great advances in its commitment to gender equality in the workplace. Yesterday, Barrick Pueblo Viejo began a certification process for gender equality at the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic. With this initiative
Domestic Synthetic Fuels Set to Break Ground on $1.2 Billion Coal-to-Liquids Fuel Facility, W. Va.
June 20, 2019
A new $1.2 billion coal-to-liquids fuel facility project will soon break ground in Mason County, according to the development company planning to build it. Domestic Synthetic Fuels (DS Fuels), a West Virginia-owned company, said in a news release that it
Treasury Metals Achieves Permitting Milestone at Goliath Gold Project, Ontario
June 20, 2019
Treasury Metals Inc. has released an update on the advancement of the federal Environmental Assessment process for the Company’s Goliath Gold Project in Northwestern Ontario. As part of the Federal Environmental Assessment mine permitting process, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Canada’s Highest Court Confirms Taseko’s Right to Work at New Prosperity Project
June 20, 2019
Taseko Mines said that the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) has cleared the way for Taseko to undertake geotechnical work at the New Prosperity Gold-Copper Project near Williams Lake, BC. The SCC, Canada’s highest legal authority, has spoken. It has
Komatsu Moves Forward with $7.1 Million Expansion at South Longview Facility, Texas
June 20, 2019
Komatsu continues moving ahead on a $7.1 million expansion at its South Longview campus. The project, which includes a new parts warehouse and associated offices, will cover about 81,000 square feet. Komatsu has hired Transet Co., the Longview-based contractor that
Trump Set to Revive Utah’s Uranium Mines
June 20, 2019
A decision expected from the Trump White House in coming weeks could have far-reaching consequences for Utah’s uranium mining industry, which has been largely dormant in the face of competition from overseas producers. U.S. nuclear power plants get the vast
Supreme Court Sides with Virginia in Uranium Mining Ban Case
June 20, 2019
The Supreme Court is siding with the state of Virginia in a case about the state’s decades-old ban on mining radioactive uranium, and ruling that a lawsuit challenging the ban was properly dismissed. The high court announced its 6-3 ruling
Key Decision Due on Future of Mining in Lee County, Florida
June 20, 2019
A controversial plan to change the way decisions are made on new limerock mines in Lee County faces a public hearing and a likely up or down vote by county commissioners Wednesday. Commissioners will hold the hearing on a proposal
JDCPhosphate to Commercialize Its Phosphoric Acid Technology, Changes Name to Novaphos
June 19, 2019
JDCPhosphate, Inc. is moving to commercialization and changing its name to Novaphos. The company’s Novaphos technology, formerly called IHP, enables sustainable production of high-quality super- phosphoric acid (SPA) using low-quality phosphate rock without creating toxic phosphogypsum waste. Novaphos also said
Slumping Coal Exports Threaten Rail and Ocean Shipping Demand
June 17, 2019
Foreign buyers of U.S. coal threw a lifeline to America’s embattled mines in 2017-18. As domestic demand dwindled in the face of environmental regulation and competition from natural gas, export markets helped fill the gap, giving the coal industry a
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