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SME and Global Mining Guidelines Group Form Strategic Partnership to Increase Openess in Mining
July 24, 2019
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) and Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG) have formed a strategic partnership between their two organizations. A partnership between SME and GMG will drive increased openness in the mining industry. The SME-GMG partnership
Prophecy Outlines Mining Permit, Proposed Construction Schedule at Gibellini Vanadium Mine, Nevada
July 24, 2019
Prophecy Development Corp. has received guidance regarding expected permitting timelines for its Gibellini Vanadium Project following Prophecy meeting with regulators in late April 2019. The company estimates Q1 2020 as the target date for publication of the notice of intent
Pallinghurst to Invest $600 Million in Nemaska Lithium to Advance Whabouchi Project, Canada
July 23, 2019
The Pallinghurst Group is set to make a CAD600 million equity investment in Canadian miner Nemaska Lithium, to help finance the latter’s 100 percent owned Whabouchi project in Quebec, Canada. The Whabouchi project is made up of a lithium mine
Pentagon Request Could Boost Rare Earth Mining Industry in U.S.
July 23, 2019
The rare earth mining industry in the United States — including the Appalachian coal industry — could get a shot in the arm from the U.S. government’s interest in establishing a domestic production supply chain that now depends on China.
Komatsu Mining to Build New Sales and Service Facility in Western Canada
July 23, 2019
Komatsu intends to construct the new 85,000 square foot sales and service facility in downtown Sparwood, investing approximately $40 million. Industrial mining equipment provider Komatsu Mining has announced its plans to construct a brand-new facility in Western Canada, to support
Bureau of Land Management Moving Headquarters from D.C. to Colorado
July 23, 2019
Following through on one of his predecessor’s key initiatives, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt is expected to announce Tuesday that he will move the Bureau of Land Management’s headquarters from Washington, D.C., out West. While Salt Lake City and Ogden would
Coal Miners to Hit Capitol Hill for Black Lung Funding
July 23, 2019
Dozens of Appalachian coal miners plan to visit Capitol Hill Tuesday to ask lawmakers to bolster funding for the black lung disability trust fund, which miners depend upon when no responsible company can be identified to pay for needed health
July 30: W. Va. DEP to Host Public Meeting on Proposed Coal-to-liquids Plant
July 23, 2019
A public meeting has been scheduled, and will be conducted by, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection regarding the air quality permit application by Domestic Synthetic Fuels (DS Fuels), which has proposed a $1.2 billion coal-to-liquids plant north of
U.S. Met Coal Mines Boost Output in 2Q
July 23, 2019
Several key US coking coal mines increased production in the second quarter, despite shaky demand fundamentals both domestically and overseas. Arch Coal’s Leer mine in West Virginia produced 1.1mn short tonnes of coking coal in April-June, up by 27.7pc from
Twin Metals to Use Dry Stack Tailings at Its Planned Copper-Nickel Mine, Minnesota
July 22, 2019
Twin Metals Minnesota (TMM) announced plans to use the environmentally friendly dry stack method to store the leftover rock from its proposed underground copper-nickel mine to be located nine miles southeast of Ely, Minnesota. The dry stack method eliminates the
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