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MSA Safety Cuts Ribbon on New Cranberry Township Manufacturing Facility, Pennsylvania
October 5, 2021
Global safety equipment manufacturer MSA Safety opened the doors of a new 20,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. Celebrated with a formal ribbon-cutting event, the building opening establishes MSA’s Cranberry Township campus as global center of excellence for
Navajo Transitional Energy Company Takes Over Coal Mining Operations at Navajo Mine
October 4, 2021
The mining manager of Navajo Mine has changed from North American Coal Company to the Navajo Transitional Energy Company after the facility’s contract mining agreement ended on Sept. 30. NTEC transitioned into the management role on Oct. 1. “Our business
Rafaella Begins Production at Its Underground Santa Comba Tungsten Project, Spain
October 4, 2021
Rafaella Resources said that it has achieved first production from the fully permitted underground mine at the brownfield Santa Comba tungsten project in Spain. The Australian company said that the production follows the installation of a pilot plant. The first
CFOAM: From West Virginia Coal Mines to Outer Space
October 4, 2021
West Virginia is known for its deep roots when it comes to the coal mining industry. Most people associate coal with creating heat and electricity. Have you ever considered coal in outer space? This company is changing coal into carbon
Reclamation Efforts Set to Transform Black River Coal Mine, W.Va.
October 4, 2021
The Black River coal mine near Bishop in Tazewell County was a busy place until the mine played out and had to be closed a few years ago. Soon, anyone who passes by the site may not detect a mine
Endangered Status Proposed for Nevada Flower at Ioneer’s Lithium Mine
October 4, 2021
Federal wildlife officials proposed endangered species protections Friday for a desert wildflower known to exist only on a remote Nevada ridge where an Australian company plans a lithium mine. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a proposed rule to
Senate Confirms Bureau of Land Management Pick Tracy Stone-Manning on Party-line Vote
October 4, 2021
The Senate confirmed Tracy Stone-Manning as Bureau of Land Management director in a party-line vote Thursday, placing a former Earth First! activist involved in a 1989 tree-spiking plot in charge of managing vast swaths of Western lands. The Senate voted
Hudbay Reaches Three Year Agreement with Union at Its Manitoba Operations, Canada
October 4, 2021
Hudbay Minerals has ratified a new three-and-a-half year collective agreements by the members of United Steelworkers Local 7106 and USW Local 9338. Members of the other four unions at Hudbay’s Manitoba operations ratified their respective three-and-a-half year collective agreements in
Westgold Makes Offer to Acquire Gascoyne Resources for $75 Million
October 1, 2021
Westgold Resources has revealed plans to make a takeover offer of A$104.8 million ($75.3 million) for rival Australian gold mining company Gascoyne Resources. In June 2021, Gascoyne Resources had announced a merger deal worth A$44.7 million ($32.34 million) with Firefly
New Zealand Supreme Court Blocks Seabed Mining Consent
October 1, 2021
A New Zealand offshore mining company has lost its supreme court bid to overturn a decision preventing it from mining millions of tonnes of iron-sand off the coast of South Taranaki, on New Zealand’s North Island. Thursday’s unanimous ruling by
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