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Don Blankenship Speaks on W. Va. Senate Run
May 7, 2018
Don Blankenship mixes no words when he says he will win the Republican nomination on May 8 to run against incumbent U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va) in November. “We are double digits ahead,” he said Thursday afternoon during a stop
Legal Battle to Save Millennium Bulk Coal Terminal Heats Up, Washington
May 7, 2018
An industry trade group is joining the legal fight to approve a proposal to build the largest coal terminal in the U.S. in Washington. The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) filed an amicus brief to a U.S. district court in
Minnesota Sands Heads to Appeals Court Over Sand Mining Ban, Minnesota
May 7, 2018
Winona County, Minnesota’s only county to ban the mining of silica sand for use by the oil and gas industry in hydraulic fracturing, goes to court Monday to defend the ban. Minnesota Sands LLC, which holds extensive mineral rights in
NMA Files Amicus Brief Opposing State of Washington’s Partisan Obstruction of International Trade
May 4, 2018
The National Mining Association (NMA) filed an amicus brief supporting Lighthouse Resources, Inc.’s challenge to the State of Washington’s denial of permits required to build the Millennium Bulk Terminal. Lighthouse’s suit charges that efforts by Washington state Governor Jay Inslee
Don Blankenship Statement on Establishment Influence in U.S. Senate Race
May 4, 2018
The establishment is doing everything they can to keep Joe Manchin in office. I am the only candidate in this race that has beaten Manchin on several political issues. I beat him on the food tax and the $5.5 billion
Midwest Energy Emissions Secures Additional Order With First International Customer in Canada
May 4, 2018
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. (ME2C) has secured another order from its Canadian customer to install its proprietary Sorbent Enhancement Additive (SEA™) Technology at another one of their large power plants in Alberta, Canada. Installation operations are expected to begin in
New Mines to Breathe New Life Into Nunavut and Yukon Economies
May 3, 2018
Strong economic growth is expected in Nunavut and Yukon this year, while the economic outlook for the Northwest Territories is more muted. Growth is expected to average 1.9 percent in the three territories in 2018 and 3.1 percent in 2019,
Warrior Met Coal has Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Number 7 North Mine, Alabama
May 3, 2018
A west Alabama mining company is looking to hire experienced coal miners in Tuscaloosa County. Many officials were on hand Wednesday morning including Governor Kay Ivey for the ribbon cutting at the Warrior Met Coal Number 7 north portal mine
Interior Department Renews Leases for Twin Metals’ Minnesota Copper-Nickel Project
May 3, 2018
The U.S. Interior Department said Wednesday it has reinstated the mineral rights leases for a company that wants to build a copper-nickel mine near Ely in northeastern Minnesota, reversing a decision to deny the renewals that was made in the
Institute for Energy Economics: Future Energy Investments Hang on Fate of Navajo Generating Station
May 3, 2018
Word last week that two potential buyers are interested in the failing Navajo Generating Station (NGS) in Arizona turned heads regionally and nationally — perhaps even globally. The fate of NGS, as the power plant is known for short is
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