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South Star Battery Metals Focused on Acquisition, Development of Near-term Production Projects

August 16, 2023

South Star Battery Metals Corp. said the 2023 drilling campaign on its BamaStar graphite project in Alabama’s Coosa County is nearing completion. The company said 11 holes totaling approximately 1,300 meters have already been completed, with three to four additional

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DOE to Launch Responsible Carbon Management Initiative, Seeking Public Input

August 16, 2023

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) announced in the Federal Register its intent to launch a “Responsible Carbon Management Initiative.” The initiative aims to encourage and recognize project developers and others in industry

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U.S. Steel Rejects a $7.3 Billion Offer from Rival Cleveland-Cliffs

August 15, 2023

United States Steel said Sunday that it rejected a $7.3 billion buyout proposal from rival Cleveland Cliffs and was reviewing “strategic alternatives” after receiving several unsolicited offers. Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel said it rejected the offer because Cleveland-Cliffs was pushing it

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CONSOL Energy’s Shift in Strategy has Most of Its Coal Going Abroad

August 15, 2023

On the same day the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency accepted its last public comment on a sweeping proposal to regulate carbon emissions from the nation’s powerplants, Pennsylvania-based CONSOL Energy told investors its bottom line is increasingly driven by other nations.

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Grid Operators Warn U.S. EPA Proposal Could Lead to Significant Power Shortages

August 15, 2023

Regional grid operators outlined a range of reliability and market concerns with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to require new and existing fossil fuel-fired power plants to implement carbon capture or green hydrogen blending. The EPA’s proposal, unveiled in

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Donkin Coal Mine to Remain Shut While Province Reviews Operator’s Safety Plans

August 15, 2023

Nova Scotia’s Department of Labor says it is not ready to allow the underground coal mine in Donkin to reopen until all safety concerns are addressed. In July, the province issued a stop-work order after a large section of the

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Corsa Coal to Receive $35 Million Settlement from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

August 15, 2023

Corsa Coal Corp. said its wholly-owned subsidiary, PBS Coals, has entered into a binding memorandum of understanding dated August 11, 2023 with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) in respect of a settlement of all claims by PBS for damages

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Majuba Hill Copper Making Strides in Nevada as It Looks to Become Next Generation Copper Company

August 14, 2023

Majuba Hill Copper Corp. was in the spotlight as the Fraser institute, an industry expert, called Nevada the “most attractive jurisdiction for mining investment globally.” The company, in a statement, described the recognition as “a significant milestone to both Nevada

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Electra Battery Materials Secures $21.5 Million to Advance Its Cobalt Refinery, Black Mass Recycling

August 14, 2023

Electra Battery Materials Corporation has closed on the brokered private placement and concurrent non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of $21.5 million. “Despite a backdrop of challenging market conditions, our ability to successfully close our financing and receive strong

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American Resources Names Tarlis Thompson as CEO of American Carbon’s Mining Division

August 14, 2023

American Resources Corporation’s strategic committee has approved the appointment of Tarlis Thompson as the chief executive officer of its American Carbon subsidiary, a leading producer of high quality metallurgical and specialty carbon. “As American Resources continues to grow, it is

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