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Critical Elements Lithium Receives Environmental Approval for Rose Project, Canada
September 13, 2021
Critical Elements Lithium has secured environmental approval from the Canadian government for its Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project in northern Québec. A joint assessment committee has agreed with Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s conclusions that the proposed mining project is not expected
American Resources Supplying High-quality Raw Materials to New Infrastructure Market
September 13, 2021
American Resources Corporation has spent the past several years consolidating assets to build out its metallurgical carbon platform. It is staffed by a team of former private equity executives and consultants with a sentimental attachment to Appalachia and its coal,
SilverCrest Metals Releases Construction Update for Its Las Chispas Project, Mexico
September 13, 2021
SilverCrest Metals released update on construction activities at the company’s Las Chispas Project located in Sonora, Mexico. “We are extremely proud of our team and contractors who have worked together to safely set the construction on a positive path with
EPA Moves to Block Pebble Mine Project, Alaska
September 10, 2021
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday it would seek to restart a process that could restrict mining in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region, which is renowned for its salmon runs. The announcement is the latest in a long-running dispute over
Pure Energy Minerals Receives Federal Approval for Construction of Clayton Valley Project, Nevada
September 10, 2021
Pure Energy Minerals said Schlumberger has received approval from the Bureau of Land Management for a plan of operations covering construction and operation of a pilot plant at its lithium Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada. Schlumberger, Pure Energy’s partner
Judge Deals Blow to Obama Fossil Fuel Royalty Rule, Keeps Oil and Gas Payments Rule
September 10, 2021
A federal judge yesterday struck down Obama-era regulations on royalty valuations for coal mined from public lands but kept parts of the rule related to oil and gas payments. The 2016 rule by the Interior Department’s Office of Natural Resources
DOE to Invest $6 Million Putting Coal Waste to Work Creating Products for the Clean Energy Economy
September 10, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has announced $6 million in Federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects under the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002405, Advanced Coal Waste Processing: Production of Coal-Enhanced Filaments or
Paramount Gold Nevada to Acquire Bald Peak Project, Nevada
September 10, 2021
Paramount Gold Nevada has entered into an agreement with Nevada Select Royalty to acquire 100 percent interest in the Bald Peak Project located in Mineral County, Nevada. Nevada Select is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ely Gold Royalties, which was
OSMRE Opens Application Period for $1.6 Million in Funding for Applied Sciences Projects
September 10, 2021
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) has announced the availability of fiscal year 2021 Applied Sciences Program funding. The application period opened August 20, 2021 and will close 45 days later on October 7, 2021. OSMRE provides
WVPB Reporters Tackle ‘Coal and the Way Forward’ in a New Radio Series
September 10, 2021
From the conflicts of the Mine Wars-era, to the new fight to survive amid shifts in energy needs and deepening calls for environmental reform, West Virginians have long been searching for a way to make a life alongside — and
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