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World Coal Assoc. Chief Executive: Coal Industry Did Not Show Potential of Clean Tech Quickly Enough
October 29, 2021
The coal industry was not quick enough to explain the potential of clean technologies that can give the fossil fuel a place in a sustainable energy matrix, Michelle Manook, chief executive of the World Coal Association (WCA), told Reuters on
NMA Responds to Anti-Mining Provisions in House Reconciliation Bill
October 29, 2021
The National Mining Association (NMA) issued the following statement from Rich Nolan, NMA President and CEO, responding to the various egregious anti-mining provisions included in the House Reconciliation package. “While we are still reviewing the details, the anti-mining provisions included
Judge Orders Striking Warrior Met Coal Miners to Stop Picketing
October 29, 2021
A judge has ordered striking miners to stop picketing outside locations owned by a coal company in Tuscaloosa. Circuit Judge James H. Roberts Jr. on Wednesday issued a restraining order prohibiting the union members from picketing within 300 yards of
United Mine Workers of America Releases Statement on Restraining Order for Coal Mine Strike
October 29, 2021
Reacting to a temporary restraining order issued by Judge James H. Roberts, Jr. of the Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County that restricts the constitutional rights of speech and assembly, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) International President Cecil E. Roberts
Twin Metals Minnesota to Appeal White House Roadblocks to Copper-Nickel Mine
October 28, 2021
Last week, the federal government took back-to-back actions that threaten the future of thousands of jobs in northern Minnesota and the ability of the United States to produce the minerals necessary to combat climate change and secure domestic supply chains,
Cariboo-area First Nation Works with Osisko to Ensure Expansion of Bonanza Ledge Underground Mine
October 28, 2021
The British Columbia government says it has implemented mining permit changes requested jointly by a Cariboo-region First Nation and a mining firm, clearing the way for expansion of an underground gold mine near Quesnel. A statement from the Ministry of
NIOSH to Relocate Its Underground Safety Research Program for Miner Health and Safety in W.Va.
October 28, 2021
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has opted to move forward with plans to buy a 461-acre tract along U.S. 219 straddling the Randolph-Pocahontas county line, where it will relocate its Underground Safety Research Program for miner health
Northern Dynasty Files PEA Technical Report for Pebble Project, Alaska
October 27, 2021
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. has filed the preliminary economic assessment NI 43-101 technical report for Pebble Project in Alaska. The 2021 PEA provides production, financial, and cost estimates for its proposed Pebble Project in Southwest Alaska as described in the
SilverCrest’s Las Chispas Project Construction Remains on Schedule and Budget, Mexico
October 27, 2021
SilverCrest Metals released an update on construction activities at the company’s Las Chispas Project located in Sonora, Mexico. “Our team and contractors, fueled by their success to date, continue to make steady progress in safely advancing the construction of the
Twin Metal Minnesota Proponents Make their Case in Washington Following Biden Mining Decision
October 27, 2021
“We want a fair process,” said Ida Rukavina, the newly hired executive director of Range Area Municipalities and Schools. “Biden and his administration are talking about clean energy, windmills, electric vehicles and batteries — all of that takes minerals and
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