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Community Rallies Around Herkimer Diamond Mines’ Owner After Fire, New York
October 23, 2017
Following a devastating fire a week ago, the owner of the Herkimer Diamond Mines is overwhelmed by the community response — locally and internationally. “We have been completely overwhelmed with the response,” said Renee Shevat. “We always knew that Herkimer
Senate Committee Advances Mine Safety Nomination David Zatezalo
October 23, 2017
The retired coal company executive from West Virginia chosen by President Trump to oversee U.S. mining safety says his first priority is preventing people from getting hurt and that he replaced the managers of a mine plagued by safety violations
CMOC International to Move International Headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona, Bringing 100 Jobs
October 23, 2017
About 100 international mining executives will relocate to downtown Phoenix as CMOC International opens a 25,000-square-foot headquarters, the company announced. The company is moving to 2600 N. Central Ave. “Any company considering a footprint in the Western Hemisphere needs to
Bridger Coal Mine had Dozens of Safety Violations Before Miner’s Death, Wyoming
October 23, 2017
The southwest Wyoming mine where a worker died last month after being buried in coal has been fined for roof and wall safety issues more than 60 times since 2010, federal mine safety data shows. Regulators most recently fined the
Jury Finds Man Guilty in Killing Coal Executive Ben Hatfield, W. Va.
October 23, 2017
A jury on Friday convicted the accused trigger man in the 2016 fatal shooting of a longtime coal executive in West Virginia. According to news outlets, 22-year-old Anthony Raheem Arriaga of Ohio was found guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree robbery
Peabody Confident Despite Closures of Power Plants that Burn Wyoming Coal
October 23, 2017
The recent retirements of three large coal-burning plants in Texas are no more than an echo far north in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming. The coal sector has improved here since the downturn, and many are less worried about
Republican Lawmaker Gives New Life to Proposed Nickel Mine, Southwest Oregon
October 23, 2017
In 2012, Red Flat Nickel Corp., a British mining company, proposed exploratory drilling within the North Fork’s watershed. Red Flat officials said they wanted to determine the feasibility of building an open pit mine for nickel, cobalt, chromium and scandium.
DOE Release $26 Million Funding Opportunity for Transformational Carbon Capture Technologies
October 20, 2017
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $26 million in federally funded financial assistance for cost-shared research and development projects under the Office of Fossil Energy’s (FE) Novel and Enabling Carbon Capture Transformational Technologies funding opportunity announcement
Halliburton Charity Golf Tournament Raises Millions for Nonprofit Organizations Across the U.S.
October 20, 2017
The 23rd annual Halliburton Charity Golf Tournament raised more than $2.5 million for 24 nonprofit organizations across Houston and the U.S. The tournament, held Oct. 18, has donated almost $14 million to charities over its 23-year history. More than 400
Northern Dynasty Outlines Current Development Considerations for Pebble Project, Alaska
October 20, 2017
Northern Dynasty Minerals’ Tom Collier, president & CEO of the Pebble Limited Partnership, attended the Breakfast Forum at the Resource Development Council for Alaska in Anchorage to deliver a presentation outlining current development considerations for the Pebble Project that will
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