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Cleveland-Cliffs Receives Water Permit for Its Northshore Mining’s Tailings Basin Expansion, Minn.
July 30, 2021
Minnesota regulators said Northshore Mining’s planned 650-acre tailings basin expansion doesn’t require an environmental review and awarded the project a key water permit this week. In a 68-page environmental review of need determination, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on
Queensland Approves Stanmore’s New Metallurgical Coal Mine, Australia
July 30, 2021
Construction will start next month on an $82 million extension for the existing Isaac Plains metallurgical coal mine, supporting up to 550 jobs in the central Queensland coalfields. Resources Minister Scott Stewart today announced the final government approvals and go-ahead
Biennial Bluefield Coal Show Rescheduled for September 14-16, 2022
July 30, 2021
The Bluefield Coal Show, brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias, has a new date. The biennial event, originally scheduled for September 15-17, 2021 has been rescheduled to avoid any conflict with the revised date
Arch Resources to Open New Metallurgical Coal Mine Leer South in August, W.Va.
July 29, 2021
Arch Resources plans to open its new metallurgical coal mine near Philippi, West Virginia, before the end of August, company officials announced Tuesday. The new mine will open as international markets for met coal improves and as the commodity has
MIT Decarbonization Study Sets Off Reliability Alarm Bells
July 29, 2021
Findings in a new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology about decarbonization of the electric industry are raising concerns for one electric cooperative leader about the reliability of the nation’s electricity supply. “We are alarmed by a rush to
Federal Economic Development Initiative to Invest $300 Million in Coal Communities
July 29, 2021
Three months after a federal work group identified Southern West Virginia as the area of the country most in need of focused U.S. investment because of its high dependence on coal and coal power-plant jobs, Washington has announced a $300
Stetson, Campbell, Schroder to Lead CEO Panel at Metallurgical Coal Producers Annual Conference
July 29, 2021
Top executives from the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association’s (MCPA) member companies will lead the CEO Panel during this year’s annual conference, which will be held September 26-28 at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia. Executives David Stetson (Alpha Metallurgical
Hundreds of Alabama Coal Miners Protest Outside BlackRock Headquarters in New York City
July 29, 2021
Hundreds of Alabama coal miners traveled by bus to New York City to demonstrate outside the headquarters of multinational investment management firm BlackRock, it was reported Wednesday. The protest was organized by the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), involving
National Holmes Mining Safety and Health Conference to be Held Oct. 11-14, Clearwater Beach, Florida
July 29, 2021
Join other mining safety and health professionals for workshops about health, safety, and mine rescue presented by national and international experts representing all mining sectors. This conference of the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association combines meetings of the Holmes Mine
Americas Gold and Silver Prepares to Reopen Its Cosalá Operations, Mexico
July 28, 2021
Americas Gold and Silver Corporation released an update to the re-opening plan for the company’s Cosalá Operations. After signing an agreement with the Mexican government and the SNM Union to permanently re-open the Cosalá Operations on July 6, 2021, the
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