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Infiniti: Competitor Analysis Can Help Coal Mining Companies Effectively Position Their Products
March 28, 2018
Infiniti Research, a global competitive intelligence solutions provider, has just released their new competitor analysis study on the coal mining industry. A renowned client in the coal mining industry wanted to recognize the key risks and opportunities facing the organization
Army Corps Plans Mine Comment Period for Pebble Mine Project, Alaska
March 27, 2018
Groups opposed to development at the Pebble copper and gold prospect expressed outrage Wednesday over what they called the federal government’s apparent effort to rush an environmental review of the giant project. Starting April 1, the U.S. Army Corps of
Hecla Mining Sues Montana Over ‘Bad Actor’ Decision
March 27, 2018
An Idaho mining company sued Montana environmental regulators on Friday for labeling the company and its president “bad actors” who should pay for cleanups at several polluted sites before pursuing two new mines beneath a wilderness area. Attorneys for subsidiaries
IEA Report: Global Energy Demand Grew by 2.1% in 2017
March 27, 2018
A new report from International Energy Agency (IEA) revealed that global energy demand increased by 2.1 percent in 2017, more than twice the previous year’s rate, boosted by strong global economic growth. While oil, gas and coal met most of
Indiana Congressman Bucshon Proposes Tax Credit that Could Save Coal Industry Billions
March 27, 2018
A new bill introduced by U.S. congressman Larry Bucshon could provide over $3 billion in tax breaks to owners of coal-fired power plants in its first year, according to an IndyStar analysis. Rep. Bucshon, who represents Southwest Indiana, introduced the
United Mine Workers of America Endorses Joe Manchin for Senate, W. Va.
March 27, 2018
One of the most influential unions in coal country throws their support behind U.S. Senator Joe Manchin. The Democrat is seeking re-election in what’s shaping up to be a hotly contested race. Cecil Roberts, the President of the United Mine
Wyoming District Judge Rules to Reduce Coal Mining as Way to Fight Climate Change
March 27, 2018
U.S. government officials who engage in regional planning for an area of Wyoming and Montana that supplies 40 percent of the nation’s coal must consider reducing coal mining as a way to fight climate change, a judge has ruled. Friday’s
Arizona Mining Receives Key State Permits for Its Zinc-Lead-Silver Taylor Project, Arizona
March 26, 2018
Arizona Mining’s subsidiary Arizona Minerals Inc. (AMI) has received three permits from the State of Arizona for its Taylor Deposit: the Aquifer Protection Permit (APP), the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (AZPDES), and the Dam Safety Permit. These permits
Energy Department Invests $44 Million in Advanced Carbon Capture Technologies Projects
March 26, 2018
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy has selected seven projects to receive approximately $44 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development through the funding opportunity announcement, Design and Testing of Advanced Carbon Capture Technologies.
Barrick Fosters Ownership Culture By Making Employees Shareholders
March 26, 2018
This year Barrick employees will receive 90 shares each. Barrick employees now own more than 1.5 million shares of the company as a result of the Global Employee Share Plan, fostering a culture of ownership across the organization. At Barrick
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