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EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending November 21, 2025. Click To Read More
Trump Exempts Coal Used in Steelmaking From Clean Air Act Rule
President Trump is exempting coal used in steelmaking from Biden-era Clean Air Act regulations for two years. Click To Read More
Mine Safety Meetings Scheduled December 2 and 5
We are scheduling two separate meetings on December 2 in Julian, WV and December 5 in Wheeling, WV to discuss MSHA and federal mine safety operations and regulations. Click To Read More
MSHA in 2025 and What's Ahead Next Year
With the federal government reopened following the longest shutdown in U.S. history, let’s review key Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) developments from 2025 and ahead to what may shape next year. Click To Read More
WVCA Pre-Legislative Workshop and Industry Briefing
The West Virginia Coal Association is planning a special Pre-legislative Workshop and Industry Briefing on the afternoon of Tuesday, December 9th in Charleston. Click To Read More
Vietnam's Coal Imports Rise in October
Vietnam's coal imports rose on the year in October, despite weak coal-fired power generation due to rainy weather and strong hydropower output in the country. Click To Read More
UN Climate Summit Ends in Failure at Every Level
Climate campaigners are flying home from Brazil in deep dejection following one of their worst failures ever to exploit a UN climate summit to advance their agendas. Click To Read More
About One-Third of World's Coal Fleet Shows Significant Opportunity For Early Shutdown, Says Report
About one-third (34 percent) of coal plants in Asia – representing a total of 150 gigawatts (GW) – have been assessed to exhibit “significant near-term opportunity” for early retirement, indicated a recent report by the Coal Transition Commission. Click To Read More
FERC Terminates Safe Harbor Rulemaking
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is terminating a rulemaking to codify "safe harbor" language for companies that report natural gas and electricity transactions to price reporting agencies but said it remains committed to that policy. Click To Read More
West Virginia's Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine Celebrates Holiday Season With Ice Skating and Coal Town Christmas
A holiday tradition will return to Beckley with discounted skating, decorated mine tours and family activities spread across November and early December. Click To Read More
Australia: Boost for $662 Million Centurion Coal Mine Extension Plans
The State Government has declared a $662 million extension proposal for Peabody Energy’s Centurion coal mine as a coordinated project. Click To Read More
China Unveiled a 19-Nation Mining Partnership to Counter Concerns Over its Dominance
China’s Premier Li Qiang used Africa’s inaugural Group of 20 (G-20) summit to defend Beijing’s export restrictions while also offering developing nations a stake in the industry’s future. Click To Read More
Wyoming Coal Mining Policy Reversed — Senate Sends Landmark Bill to Trump
A decisive shift in Wyoming coal mining policy is underway. On Thursday, the U.S. Senate voted 51–43 to overturn the Biden administration’s federal leasing halt in the Powder River Basin, home to nearly 40% of U.S. coal production. Click To Read More
Coal Miner Memorial Monument Unveiled in Kentucky
A newly dedicated monument in downtown Hazard’s Triangle Park honors Perry County coal miners who died in the line of work and to thank their families for their service. Click To Read More
COP: Summit in Overtime as Countries Deadlocked
Countries are unable to agree on including a so-called roadmap for a shift away from fossil fuels in an outcome decision for the UN Cop 30 climate summit, which has now moved into overtime. Click To Read More
Severe-Duty Motors: What It Takes to Thrive in Extreme Conditions
Severe-duty motors are designed to withstand the most demanding operational conditions, where extreme environments challenge equipment performance and longevity. Click To Read More
Spain Coal Mine Accident Kills Two
Spanish rescuers on Saturday recovered the body of a second worker from a coal mine accident in Asturias, the latest such tragedy to strike the historic northern mining region. Click To Read More
How Heat From Old Coal Mines Became Source of Pride in This Northern English Town
Around a quarter of UK homes lie on disused coalfields. These abandoned coal mines are flooded with water that is naturally heated by the Earth. Click To Read More
Power Grid on the Edge: Federal Report Warns AI Data Centers Could Plunge North America Into Winter Blackouts
A new federal reliability report warns that energy-hungry artificial intelligence data centers are driving winter electricity demand to record highs, putting large parts of North America at risk of blackouts. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces Organizational Realignment to Strengthen Efficiency and Unleash American Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced an organizational realignment designed to strengthen DOE’s ability to execute President Trump’s bold agenda to restore American energy dominance. Click To Read More
Trump Signs Proclamation to Ease Regulations on Some Coke Oven Processing Plants
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Friday to ease regulatory requirements on certain coke oven processing plants, the White House said. Click To Read More
The Cat® 777: Built For the Long Haul
Around the globe, mining operations rely on the Cat® 777 (05) to deliver faster cycle times, outstanding payload capacity, and improved fuel efficiency. Click To Read More
Optimizing Results and ROI from Conveyor Safety Training
The hours spent training production and maintenance teams can lead to variable results. Click To Read More
FutureCoal Chief Executive Michelle Manook Calls for Balance and Technological Neutrality in Australia’s Energy Strategy
Australia has been urged to restore balance, honesty and engineering-based decision-making to its energy debate, with FutureCoal Chief Executive Michelle Manook warning that ideology has overtaken practical policy. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 46 (Nov.15)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 46 (Nov.15) has been posted. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Association Leaders Engage in Community and Industry Events
West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton and Vice President Jason Bostic participated in a series of events this past week highlighting the industry’s strong community ties and statewide impact. Click To Read More
UMWA Says Communication Error May Have Caused Mine Accident
More details are available regarding the accident at the Loveridge Mine in Marion County, West Virginia Wednesday morning. Click To Read More
Rally for West Virginia Coal Miners
Please attend the Rally: Praise, Remembrance and Blessing for the Miners of West Virginia to be held in the State Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 noon till 1:00 pm. Click To Read More
Global Progress on Energy Efficiency Picks Up in 2025
Faster rate of improvement than 2024 and more than 250 new policy actions signal renewed momentum as governments seek to enhance energy security and economic competitiveness. Click To Read More
Coal and Gas Generation Can Accomodate 40 to 75% of Expected US Peak Demand Growth Through 2030
With the US preparing for approximately 90 gigawatts (GW) of peak demand growth through 2030, gas and coal generation will only be able to meet about 37 GW of this growth, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. Click To Read More
Senate Backs Coal Rights' Restoration
A Senate bill passed Thursday would restore mining industry access to government-owned coal in the most productive U.S. region, a policy reversal from President Joe Biden that is likely to get President Donald Trump's signature. Click To Read More
Three Miners Injured in West Virginia Coal Mine Accident
Three miners were injured Wednesday morning in an accident at the Loveridge Coal Mine in Fairview, WV. Click To Read More
US Coal Power Plants Must Stay Online For as Long as Possible to Meet AI Demand
Coal-fired power plants in the US must be kept online for as long as possible to help meet the soaring energy demands of AI data centers, Chris Womack, CEO of energy utility Southern Company, has said. Click To Read More
Senate Reversal of Biden Policy That Blocked Wyoming Coal Mining Heads to Trump
A Senate vote Thursday would restore mining industry access to government-owned coal in the most productive U.S. region, a policy reversal from President Joe Biden that is likely to get President Donald Trump’s signature. Click To Read More
MINEXCHANGE Returns to Salt Lake City This Coming February
From February 22-25, 2026, the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) will host the mining industry’s premier annual conference, the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo. Click To Read More
China Burns More Coal Even as Output Slips, Driving Prices Up
China's electricity generation from thermal fuels such as coal jumped in October while coal output declined, leading to higher prices for both domestic fuel supplies and imports. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending November 15, 2025. Click To Read More
Trump Promised to Bring Back Coal. This Town Listened.
Through executive orders, Congress, and a loyalist cabinet, the Trump administration has delivered big for enclaves of coal country like Colstrip, Montana. But how long can it last? Click To Read More
Save the Dates - MCPA 2026 Legislative Activities During the 2026 Virginia Legislative Session
We are planning our events for the 2026 Virginia Legislature Session-mark your calendar! Click To Read More
Wyoming Coal Production Boost Headed to Trump’s Desk After Vote
A Senate vote Thursday would restore mining industry access to government-owned coal in the most productive U.S. region, a policy reversal from President Joe Biden that is likely to get President Donald Trump’s signature. Click To Read More
Peabody Elects Georganne Hodges and Clayton Walker to Board of Directors
Peabody has announced its Board of Directors has elected Georganne Hodges and Clayton Walker as members of the company's Board. Click To Read More
Finishing the Year Strong and Safe
Winter is coming, and with it comes new potential worksite hazards for utility workers. Click To Read More
Trump Cites Emergency to Keep Michigan Coal Plant Online Into Winter
The Energy Department’s orders to keep the J.H. Campbell plant running are driving up costs and pollution. States and advocates are challenging the move in court. Click To Read More
Global Coal Industry to Experience $670 Billion Increase During 2025-2035 -
The global coal market is poised for substantial growth, with estimates forecasting an increase from USD 767.94 billion to USD 1.43 trillion by 2035, achieving a CAGR of 5.82% during the forecast period. Click To Read More
House Passes Bill To Restore Coal Leasing In Powder River Basin
The House narrowly passed a resolution led by U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman to restore coal leasing in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin and overturn a Biden-era ban. The measure now heads to the Senate amid sharp debate over energy and climate policy. Click To Read More
Epiroc Relaunches Updated Rod Handling System for Enhanced Safety and Operator Comfort
Epiroc is relaunching an updated Rod Handling System (RHS). The innovative solution is now available also for the Boyles C6/C. Click To Read More
COP: China, EU Suggest Exploring Fossil Fuel Wording
China and the EU have suggested exploring new language around a roadmap to transition away from fossil fuels, an initiative backed by around 80 countries, to get a deal over the line at the UN Cop 30 climate summit. Click To Read More
Canada's Coal Industry Pushes for Critical Mineral Status to Boost Economy, Jobs
The Coal Association of Canada is calling on the federal government to formally designate metallurgical coal as a critical mineral. Click To Read More
Surging Power Demand Adds to Winter Reliability Woes
New analysis sees U.S. peak power demand jumping a stunning 166 gigawatts (GW) in the next five years. Click To Read More
FutureCoal: Michelle Manook Delivers Powerful Address at National Press Club
On Tuesday, November 18, Michelle Manook, President, FutureCoal, delivered a major address to the National Press Club of Australia. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Awards More Than $10.5 Million in Grants to Support Mine Safety, Health Training Across the Nation
MSHA has awarded more than $10.5 million in grants to organizations in 45 states, the Navajo Nation, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Click To Read More
COP30: The UN Wants Trillions More!
At COP30 in Belém, it means you do the paying, and the UN pitches in by doing the collecting. Click To Read More
Why Trump's WOTUS Pivot Could Unleash More Mining
A proposal that would claw back federal wetland protections is also poised to reduce the number of permits for mining. Click To Read More
The Unsung Hero of Rolling Thunder Mine
Steve Lipscomb was a son, a father, a husband, a Marine, a man of faith, and a coal miner. Click To Read More
Why the Fossil-Fuel Debate Won't be Resolved at COP30
Scientists warning of catastrophe and business leaders pushing for a slower transition share the same stage at COP30, but the divide remains deep. Click To Read More
COP30 Host Brazil Pushes for Progress on Big Issues
As United Nations climate talks bubble to a critical point, negotiators on Tuesday were pressured to ensure that oil — along with fossil fuels coal and natural gas — won’t be burned in the future. Click To Read More
Can West Virginia Go Green as Trump Backs Coal Mining?
Working in a verdant valley in southeastern West Virginia, Donnie Hairston restacks beehive boxes overturned by a bear and tries to lure wayward goats out of a chicken coop. Click To Read More
EU Approves $2 Billion Subsidy for German Coal Exit
The European Commission said on Tuesday that it has approved a 1.75 billion euros ($2.03 billion) compensation payment from Germany to power company LEAG for exiting coal by 2038. Click To Read More
Columbia's Economy Grows 3.6pc in 3Q
Colombia's economy expanded 3.6pc in the third quarter from a year earlier, as solid growth in the agriculture sector and stronger domestic demand helped offset a deepening contraction in the oil and mining industries. Click To Read More
Momentum Grows For Global Roadmap to Phase Out Fossil Fuels
Ministers from around the world crowded the podium at the UN climate conference in Belem, Brazil, united in calling for a rapid and equitable phase-out of the fossil fuels largely responsible for driving climate change. Click To Read More
Join Us at MINEXCHANGE 2026 – Registration Is Live!
Join a dynamic network of industry leaders and innovators at the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo happening February 22–25 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Click To Read More
Presidency Tackles Key Issues in First Draft Text
The Brazilian presidency of the UN Cop 30 summit has released a first draft text focused on the controversial issues that were left out of the conference's main agenda. Click To Read More
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Call for Nominations for 2026 Enrico Fermi Presidential Award
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the call for nominations for the 2026 Enrico Fermi Presidential Award, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honors in science and technology. Click To Read More
Research Group: U.S. Exits Coal by 2040 as Solar, Nuclear, Natural Gas Surge
An energy research group said U.S. power generation capacity will be led by solar power in the short term, natural gas in the mid term, and nuclear power in the long term as coal-fired units continue to be retired. Click To Read More
COP30 Decision by South Korea to Shut Down Coal a Reckoning for Australian Exports
South Korea has vowed to phase out thermal coal in a move that spells trouble for Australia's fossil fuel exports, according to analysts. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending November 14, 2025. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Production Increases on Higher Gas Prices and Delayed Retirements
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has published its November 'Short-Term Energy Outlook' (STEO) with forecasts of trends across the energy sector through 2026. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania: Second Coal Mine Proposed in the Laurel Highlands Met With Opposition
‘Met’ coal is the recipient of a new subsidy from the Trump administration, but as Rustic Ridge #2 shows, not everyone in coal country wants to see more of these mines in their neighborhood. Click To Read More
North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Normal Course Issuer Bid and Automatic Share Purchase Plan
North American Construction Group Ltd. has announced that it intends to commence a normal course issuer bid to purchase, for cancellation, up to 2,729,056 common shares in the capital of the Company. Click To Read More
Australia: Newcastle Mines 2025 Rescue Competition
Mines Rescue brigades were called to Centennial Coal’s Cooranbong Mine, near Newcastle, on Friday, 7 November 2025, to test their emergency response skills at the annual Newcastle Mines Rescue competition. Click To Read More
Canada's Coal Industry Pushes for Critical Mineral Status to Boost Economy, Jobs
The industry push comes as the United States has imposed tariffs on Canadian metals and minerals while having already classified metallurgical coal as a critical mineral. Click To Read More
NMA Applauds Clarity on Waters of the U.S.
NMA has released a statement from Rich Nolan, NMA President and CEO, on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed definition of "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS). Click To Read More
2025 Mine Fatalities Exceed Last Year's Total
The mining industry is up to 29 fatalities this year, with the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) shedding light on fatal mine accidents that happened during the 43-day government shutdown. Click To Read More
EPA, Senators Working Together To Deliver for West Virginia
When you reflect on the history of the Mountain State, the words “West Virginia” and “energy” are inextricably linked. Click To Read More
Komatsu West Expands Into Northern California, Opens Fresno and Sacremento Branches
Komatsu has announced the expansion of its Komatsu West company-owned dealer organization into Northern California. Click To Read More
Emerson Selected to Automate South32’s Hermosa Project, Driving Efficiencies, Minimizing Environmental Impact
Industrial technology leader Emerson has announced that global mining company South32 has chosen its advanced automation solutions and engineering expertise to support the zinc deposit of the Hermosa mine project in Arizona. Click To Read More
India's Coal Imports Rise 13.54% to 22.05 MT in September
The country's coal import surged by 13.54 percent to 22.05 million tonnes (MT) in September, driven by increased demand of the dry fuel ahead of the festive season. Click To Read More
EPA Administrator Joins West Virginia Senator For Discussion
The federal government might be shut down until the end of Wednesday, but U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin received a crash course on West Virginia coal and manufacturing sectors with U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito. Click To Read More
Farmington Mine Disaster Still Echoes Across West Virginia Coal Country
Before dawn on November 20, 1968, a thunderous explosion ripped through Consolidation Coal Company’s No. 9 mine outside this Marion County town, sending smoke, flames, and debris high into the cold West Virginia sky. Click To Read More
Top 10 Largest Coal Mines in the World
Coal is one of the most important energy sources on Earth. Read about the top 10 largest coal mines in the world and interesting coal facts. Click To Read More
IMARC 2025: A Turning Point in Mining's Ability to Adapt
Taking place on 21–23 October, IMARC 2025 reflected an industry that is increasingly leveraging smarter processes, harnessing emerging tech and forming strategic partnerships. Click To Read More
BHP Liable for 2015 Brazil Dam Collapse, UK Court Rules in Mammoth Lawsuit
BHP is liable for the 2015 collapse of a dam in southeastern Brazil, London's High Court ruled on Friday, in a lawsuit the claimants' lawyers previously valued at up to 36-billion pounds ($48-billion). Click To Read More
India's Adani to Set Up 3.2GW Coal-Fired Capacity
Indian private-sector firm Adani Power will set up a 3,200MW greenfield thermal power plant in the country's northeastern Assam state. Click To Read More
MSHA Safety Alert - How to Handle Highwall Hazards
Whenever miners are working near highwalls with machinery, there are often many challenges that require consistent safety protocols and regular equipment maintenance. Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Orders Flags Lowered to Honor the Courageous Actions of Steve Lipscomb
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey has ordered flags to be flown at half staff to honor the life and final actions of Steve Lipscomb, who lost his life working at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County. Click To Read More
Mining Company Owned by Jim Justic's Family Tells Federal Judge They Can't Afford Reclamation
A mining company owned by the family of West Virginia Senator Jim Justice was in federal court Thursday. Environmental groups allege the company is in violation of a consent decree, by missing deadlines for mine reclamation. Click To Read More
COP 30: The Natives Are Restless
Some real fireworks kicked off yesterday evening when an irate crew of 50 to 100 Tupinambá warriors — some decked out in their striking traditional feathers and body paint — stormed the Blue Zone like it was the Alamo. Click To Read More
The UK Is Transforming Coal Mines Into Geothermal Hubs
Coal mines are finding a second life as companies invest in repurposing huge, disused coal sites into geothermal power projects. Click To Read More
India's Coal Imports Rise 14 pc in September
The country's coal import surged by 13.54 per cent to 22.05 million tonnes (MT) in September, driven by increased demand of the dry fuel ahead of the festive season. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces $100 Million to Restore America’s Coal Plants
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for up to $100 million in federal funding to refurbish and modernize the nation’s existing coal power plants. Click To Read More
Indiana Exploring How to Extract Rare Earth Elements From Coal Byproducts
Indiana leaders gathered Thursday to consider how the state could mine its ample coal waste for the rare earth elements key to modern technology — in a bid to boost domestic production and break China’s dominance. Click To Read More
West Virginia Officials Announce $4.2 Billion Investment in Energy Expected To Create More Than 4,200 Jobs
West Virginia will seek $1.44 billion from the U.S. Department of Energy to extend the useful life of six coal-fired power plants by 20 years. Click To Read More
IMARC 2025: A Turning Point in Mining's Ability to Adapt
Taking place on 21–23 October, IMARC 2025 reflected an industry increasingly leveraging smarter processes, harnessing emerging technology and forming strategic partnerships. Click To Read More
China’s Coal Output Dropped 2.3% in October 2025
China's coal sector experienced significant pressure in October 2025, with China's coal output fell in October to 406.75 million metric tons—marking a 2.3% decrease compared to the same period in 2024. Click To Read More
Epiroc Launches Next-Generation PCD Drill Bits - Setting a New Standard in Productivity and Tool Life
Engineered for extreme durability and precision, the new Epiroc PCD drill bits help surface and underground operations drill more meters with fewer interruptions. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces $355 Million to Expand Domestic Production of Critical Minerals and Materials
DOE has announced $355 million for two notices of funding opportunities issued by DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy (FE) to expand domestic production of critical materials essential for advancing U.S. energy production, manufacturing, transportation, and nat Click To Read More
America’s First Line of Defense: Why Our Coal Fleet Is as Vital as Our Military
America’s enemies don’t have to launch a missile to cripple us. They only have to take down the power grid. Click To Read More
WVU Bench Bash
WVU Mining Extension is hosting a 2-day bench contest on January 14 & 15, 2026. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 45 (Nov.8)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 45 (Nov.8) has been posted. Click To Read More
West Virginia Officials Mourn Death of Coal Miner
WV Gov. Patrick Morrisey began his visit to Parkersburg on Thursday with a moment of silence for Steve Lipscomb, a miner whose body was found Thursday morning at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Stock Falls After Fatal Mine Flooding
The company confirmed that section foreman Steven Lipscomb, 42, lost his life during a sudden flooding incident that occurred on Saturday, November 8. Click To Read More
The Body of a Coal Miner Has Been Found in a Flooded West Virginia Mine
Crews found the body inside Alpha Metallurgical Resources Inc.’s Rolling Thunder Mine near Belva, about 50 miles east of the state capital of Charleston. Click To Read More
Missing Coal Miner Found Dead
A mine foreman missing since Saturday has been located inside the Rolling Thunder Mine near Swiss in Nicholas County, WV. Click To Read More
West Virginia Leaders Mourn Death of Coal Miner
WV Gov. Patrick Morrisey began his visit to Parkersburg on Thursday with a moment of silence for Steve Lipscomb, a miner whose body was found Thursday morning at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County. Click To Read More
North Dakota Coal Industry Prepares to Seize Opportunity For Growth
A surging demand for power and the Trump administration’s embrace of the coal industry could lead to the construction of new coal-fired power plants in several states including North Dakota, a coal industry official said Thursday. Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Announces More Than $4 Billion in Energy Investments, 4,200 Jobs in Less Than One Month
“West Virginia is asserting itself as a dominant force in American energy,” said Governor Morrisey. “We’re not just keeping the lights on – we’re powering the future of manufacturing, data, and innovation across the country.” Click To Read More
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum is Opening its New Mineral Exhibit
The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum is opening a new exhibit entitled Minerals A-Z on December 05, 2025. This exhibit is the reopening of the largest gallery in the Museum with over 1,600 square feet of exhibit space. Click To Read More
Alpha Confirms Fatality Following Flooding Incident at Rolling Thunder Mine
Alpha Metallurgical Resources confirms that a section foreman at Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County, W Va., lost his life following a flooding incident that occurred on Saturday, November 8. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. to Attend Investor Conference
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has announced that select members of the management team will participate in a panel discussion at the AllianceBernstein Energy & Natural Resources Study Group in Houston, Texas, on November 13, 2025. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending November 8, 2025. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. - ARLP Investor Presentation November 2025
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
EPA Leader Lee Zeldin Visits West Virginia Coal-Fired Plants
The future of West Virginia’s coal industry was the topic of conversation with U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, who toured several power plants in the southern coalfields of West Virginia Wednesday. Click To Read More
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise Unevenly Across Sectors
Driven by an increase in wholesale natural gas prices, retail U.S. natural gas prices for every sector have increased so far this year, although the increases are uneven across sectors. Click To Read More
Community Holds on to Hope as Search for Missing Miner Continues
The Nicholas County, WV community is still hoping for the best possible outcome as crews continue to search for a miner who has been missing for more than four days. Click To Read More
Another Winter Living on the Edge
The November wind has arrived with winter nipping at its heels. Here in Washington, the mercury dropped below freezing for the first time this fall as snow began to blanket Midwestern states. Click To Read More
North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Results for the Third Quarter Ended September 30, 2025
North American Construction Group Ltd. has announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025. Click To Read More
Help Us Maintain the Highest Level of Customer Service
At CSE BioMarine, we’re updating our customer database to make sure we have the most current contact details for you and your organization. Click To Read More
Six U.S. States to Watch as Rising Gas Prices Drive a Coal Comeback
A jump in natural gas costs has spurred several U.S. utilities to lift coal power output and cut back on gas-fired generation so far this year, reversing a years-long trend of lower coal use and emissions in the country. Click To Read More
Two-Day Event Focuses on North Dakota's Coal-Fired Energy Production, Policy Updates
Coal industry leaders are in Bismarck, North Dakota to explore the future of energy at the Lignite Energy Council’s annual meeting. Click To Read More
EIA Publishes November Short-Term Energy Outlook
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published its November Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) with forecasts of trends across the energy sector through 2026. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
Highlights of EIA's most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook. Click To Read More
Jungle Fever: Dispatches From COP 30's Woke Wilderness
Just finished Day Two of COP30 in Belém, Brazil – Here at the United Nations’ annual climate circus, the elite jet-setters are once again preaching that saving the planet isn't just about scrubby emissions targets or innovative tech. Click To Read More
New Sandvik Report Reveals a Golden Opportunity to Attract Engineers to the Mining Industry
The global mining industry faces a growing shortage of engineering talent, but new research from engineering group, Sandvik, suggests this challenge could be turned into one of the sector's greatest opportunities. Click To Read More
Rescuers Pump 6,000 Gallons a Minute in Race to Find Missing West Virginia Miner
Rescuers are racing to find a miner who's been trapped in a flooded West Virginia coal mine for days. Click To Read More
Memorial Honors Coal Miners Killed in Line of Work
A new memorial in Hazard, Kentucky honors coal miners who died in the line of work. Click To Read More
Search for Missing Miner in Flooded West Virginia Coal Mine Enters 5th Day
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey has reported that crews are pumping water at a rate of approximately 6,000 gallons per minute. Click To Read More
With One Coal-Fired Plant Out For Months, Xcel Appeals to Keep Comanche 2 Open Beyond December Shutdown Deadline
Plan to meet growing electricity demand is backed by an unlikely band, including the state consumer advocate and energy office. Green groups are not happy. Click To Read More
Trump's DOE May Soon Force More Coal Plants to Stay Open
Colorado coal plants are likely to face DOE orders to keep running past planned closure dates, even as the costs of keeping an old Michigan plant open pile up. Click To Read More
Keep Our Coal Miners Safe
“They’re doing everything they can to hurt the working man,” Randy Lawrence, president of the Kanawha County Black Lung Association, told the Associated Press. Click To Read More
Demolition Has Started on Komatsu Mining Corp.'s 44-Acre Former Manufacturing Complex
Demolition has started on Komatsu Mining Corp.'s 44-acre former manufacturing complex in West Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Nov. 10, 2025. Click To Read More
Finish Thompson Inc. Announces Launch of SX Series Explosion-Proof Electric Motor for Drum Pump Applications
Finish Thompson Inc. (FTI), an international leader in the corrosive chemical transfer industry, has announced the launch of its SX Series explosion-proof electric motor for drum and barrel pump applications. Click To Read More
Coal Industry Eyes Win For Further West Coast Exports
Grassroots advocates and mining boosters are clashing as the courts hash out a contentious plan for a California export terminal. Click To Read More
Alliance Further Lowers 2025 Coal Sales Outlook
US coal producer Alliance Resource Partners further reduced its sales guidance for 2025 primarily because of mining setbacks and elevated production costs at some Appalachian operations. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources (CNR) Gained Over 13% This Week. Here is Why
Core Natural Resources, Inc. (NYSE:CNR) is a world-class producer and exporter of high-quality, low-cost coals, including metallurgical and high calorific value thermal coals. Click To Read More
Blue Creek Mine Longwall Operations Deliver 27% Sales Volume Increase
Longwall mining has revolutionised underground coal extraction, representing one of the most technologically advanced and productive methods available to the industry today. Click To Read More
INCO Engineering Strengthens Its Global Leadership Team With the Appointment of Martin Hoube
INCO engineering, a Czech specialist in shaft hoisting systems and mining engineering, has announced that Martin Hoube will join as Executive Vice President, Legal and Communications, based in Australia, from February 2026. Click To Read More
Day One at UN COP 30: Same Old Song and Dance
If you've ever wondered what happens when global elites pat themselves on the back for saving the planet—while jetting in on private planes and gorging on burgers—welcome to COP30 in Belem, Brazil! Click To Read More
Colorado Seeks to Extend Life of Major Coal Plant
Colorado officials submitted a proposal Monday to extend the life of a major coal unit in a bid to prevent electricity prices from spiking. Click To Read More
Rescuers Search For Coal Miner Trapped When West Virginia Mine Flooded
Rescue teams continue their efforts for a third day to locate a missing miner at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County, West Virginia, approximately 50 miles east of Charleston. Click To Read More
Search Continues for Miner Trapped Inside Flooded Mine in WV, Governor Calling in National Experts
A massive search operation is underway for a coal miner who was trapped after water flooded a Nicholas County, West Virginia mine over the weekend. Click To Read More
Miner Still Missing In Flooded Mine, Divers Aiding Search
Miners hit a previously unknown pocket of water inside the Rolling Thunder Mine in Drennen, West Virginia Saturday. Working miners escaped the flooding mine, but one did not make it out. Click To Read More
Coronado Global Resources Shares Tumble Amid Financial Crisis
Coronado Global Resources shares news continues to dominate headlines as the company faces an unprecedented financial crisis. Click To Read More
Dive Teams Enter Three Times Searching for Missing Man in West Virginia Mine
The search of a flooded coal mine for a missing miner in Nicholas County, WV is a painfully slow process. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
EIA has updated the Coal Markets Report for the business week ending November 7, 2025. Click To Read More
Ramaco CEO Appointed to IEA Coal Industry Board in 2025
This appointment reflects growing recognition of coal's evolving role beyond traditional energy applications toward critical minerals and energy security priorities. Click To Read More
UMWA Extends Thoughts and Prayers to Trapped Miner at the Rolling Thunder Mine, West Virginia
Responding to the recent fatality and missing underground miner in West Virginia, United Mine Workers of America International President Brian Sanson issued a statement today. Click To Read More
UMWA Deploys Team to WV Mine, Mourns Coal Fatality
The United Mine Workers of America has sent experts to assist the rescue operation for a miner trapped in a flooded Nicholas County mine. Click To Read More
State Electricity Profiles Updated With 2024 Data
EIA has released new State Electricity Profiles, which contain final state-level data through 2024. Click To Read More
CFACT is at the Brazil Climate Conference Where the UN Has Learned Nothing
This year's big UN climate summit opens today in Belem, Brazil, and CFACT's team of policy experts is there! Click To Read More
Three Dive Teams Working to Find Missing WV Coal Miner
A third dive team entered the Rolling Thunder coal mine in Nicholas County, WV Sunday night in hopes of locating a missing miner. Click To Read More
WV Governor Issues Statement Following Incident at Coal Mine
"We are aware of an incident at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County in which a section of the mine operation flooded after an old mine wall was compromised," said WV Governor Patrick Morrisey in a statement. Click To Read More
Coal Takes A Back Seat
A decade after the landmark Paris Agreement, renewable energy has surpassed coal to become the world’s leading source of electricity. Click To Read More
Federal Government May Order Colorado's Coal Units to Stay Open
During the last decade, plans were made to retire two coal-burning units in Colorado, one in Pueblo and the other in Craig, by the end of 2025. Click To Read More
Why Coal Still Clings on in Renewable Energy Powerhouse Brazil
One of Brazil's last coal plants roared back to life in July after a powerful business group invested millions to keep its turbines turning in the southern mining town of Candiota. Click To Read More
Coal Miner Unaccounted for After West Virginia Mine Floods
Mine rescue teams are looking for a coal miner in a flooded Nicholas County, West Virginia mine. Click To Read More
State 25-Year Mining Plan; WVCA’S Pre-legislative Workshop and Industry Briefing Planned for December 9; WVU’s Coal Rush Set for October 25; WVCA Current Newsletter
The framework for a 25-year strategic coal mining plan for the State of West Virginia is being coordinated by the WV Department of Commerce in conjunction with the Division of Energy. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources Acquires Coal Reserves for $15 Million
On November 7, 2025, Ramaco Resources Land Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Ramaco Resources, Inc., entered into an agreement to purchase coal reserves and related real property interests from Coronado IV LLC and Buchanan Mining Company, LLC for $15 million Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) Is Up 19.7% After Early Blue Creek Launch and Higher 2025 Outlook
In the past week, Warrior Met Coal announced the early startup of Blue Creek longwall operations, commencing eight months ahead of schedule and increasing its full-year 2025 production and sales guidance by 10%. Click To Read More
India Plans to Increase Coking Coal Production
Secretary of the Ministry of Steel Sandeep Poundrik has named the country’s significant dependence on imported coking coal as a key obstacle to increasing steel production in the country, according to CNBC TV18. Click To Read More
The US Has Added Coking Coal to its List of Critical Minerals
The Trump administration has added 10 minerals, including copper, coking coal, and uranium, to a list of minerals critical to the US economy and national security, Reuters reports. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Adds Metallurgical Coal to Critical Minerals List
The final List adds 10 new minerals—boron, copper, lead, metallurgical coal, phosphate, potash, rhenium, silicon, silver, and uranium—based on new data, public feedback and interagency recommendations. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Sets Out to Hit Over 2,000 Autonmous Mining Trucks by 2030
Caterpillar states that it had 690 autonomous trucks using its Command for hauling solution in operation around the world as of end-2024. Click To Read More
US Coal Exports Plummet - Plus Five Additional Problems For Coal
US coal exports decreased by 11% during the first half of 2025, while Indonesia's exports fell by 12%. Click To Read More
Should You Rethink Warrior Met Coal After a 26% Weekly Surge?
The stock has caught plenty of attention after jumping 26.2% over the last week and 49.3% since the start of the year. Click To Read More
Jim Justice Coal Company Faces Contempt Hearing Over Failure to Clean Up 5,000 Acre
A coal company majority-owned by U.S. Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., is set to face a contempt hearing for its failure to meet cleanup obligations at three long-abandoned surface mines in Wise County. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 44 (Nov.1)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 44 (Nov.1) has been posted. Click To Read More
America's Coal Industry Still Powering the Nation and Worth Defending
For more than a century, America’s coal industry has powered our homes, forged our steel, and fueled our prosperity. Click To Read More
UMWA Swears in New President
A changing of the guard is seeing a new face at the forefront for one of the nation’s longest standing labor organizations. Click To Read More
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey Issues Statement Following the Death of a Coal Miner in Grant County
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey has issued a statement after learning of the death of a coal miner in Grant County. Click To Read More
Coal Miners With Black Lung Fight Trump Administration Rollback of Safety Protections
Deep in the hills of West Virginia, coal mining and the dangers that come with it have been a part of families’ lives for generations. Click To Read More
Slow Efficiency Progress is a Wasted Opportunity
Governments around the world place high priority on ensuring that energy is accessible, secure, affordable and sustainable. Click To Read More
Trump Expands Critical Minerals List to Copper, Met Coal, Uranium
The Trump administration has added 10 minerals to a list it deems essential for the U.S. economy and national security. Click To Read More
DOE Launches $100M Retrofit Program Targeting Coal Fleet Reliability
DOE has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) providing up to $100 million in federal backing for projects focused on restoring and modernizing the nation’s existing coal plant fleet. Click To Read More
West Virginia Miner Killed in Accident Identified
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey has identified the coal miner killed in an accident in Tucker County Thursday. Click To Read More
Metallurgical Coal Producers Association Launches 2025 Membership Campaign
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA), representing the majority of America’s metallurgical coal production, has launched its 2025-2026 membership campaign highlighting the value, strength, and unity of the nation’s steelmaking coal sector.? Click To Read More
Why the Fall of Pokrovsk Would Matter to Ukraine and Russia
Before the war it had a population of some 60,000 people and the city is close to Ukraine's only mine producing coking coal, which is vital for the steel industry. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending November 1, 2025. Click To Read More
NMA Statement on the Critical Minerals List
The National Mining Association has released a statement in support of the expansion of the Critical Minerals List. Click To Read More
Komatsu Invests in Canadian Operations With New Full-Service Parts Distribution Center
Komatsu is strengthening its commitment to Canadian customers with a major investment to double the size of its parts distribution footprint and transform its Edmonton, Alberta, parts depot into a full-service distribution center. Click To Read More
A Lifetime of Service: A Final Interview with “President” Roberts
As Cecil Roberts’ tenure as International President comes to a close on October 29, 2025, the UMW Journal sat down with him to reflect upon his time serving the membership and his outlook for the future of our Union. Click To Read More
NACCO Industries Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results
NACCO Industries® (NYSE: NC) has announced consolidated results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025. Click To Read More
Alpha Announces Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results
Alpha reported a net loss of $5.5 million, or $0.42 per diluted share, for the third quarter 2025, as compared to net loss of $5.0 million, or $0.38 per diluted share, in the second quarter. Click To Read More
China Keeps Tariffs on US Met Coal Unchanged After Latest Adjustments
China has kept import tariffs on US metallurgical coal unchanged following its latest tariff adjustments announced Nov. 5, keeping total duties at 28% and leaving trade flows between the two countries largely unaffected. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources - Investor Presentation – November 2025
Alpha Metallurgical Resources has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
Warrior Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results and Updates Outlook
Warrior reported net income for the third quarter of 2025 of $36.6 million, or $0.70 per diluted share, a decrease from net income of $41.8 million, or $0.80 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2024. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute - November 6, 2025
As perhaps a sign of things to come with overseas producers, The Financial Times reports Vedanta Resources is shifting ownership of its Zambian copper operations into a U.S.?based subsidiary, CopperTech Metals. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
Core Natural Resources, Inc. (NYSE: CNR) has reported net income of $31.6 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2025. Click To Read More
Electricity at the Ballot Box
Electricity prices were on the ballot in several states yesterday. Click To Read More
Colorado Girds For Fight With Trump Over Coal
One of the state's power providers said Tuesday that it expected Energy Secretary Chris Wright to try and prevent the retirement of one of its coal units. Click To Read More
DOE Overhauls Small-Scale Coal Mining Framework
The Department of Energy (DOE) said Monday it is strengthening the framework for small-scale coal mining (SSCM) to make it more structured, transparent and environmentally responsible. Click To Read More
Pittsburgh Mine Imaging Startup Raises $12.6 Million in Series A Round
An East Liberty startup has raised $12.6 million in Series A financing to accelerate research and development of real-time software that is used in underground mining. Click To Read More
UK Miners' Hall Reopens After £14m Restoration
A Grade II listed miners' hall has reopened as a heritage and cultural centre after a £14m restoration. Click To Read More
Russia’s Coal Industry Faces Existential Crisis
Russia’s coal industry is in a bind as Western sanctions, falling Chinese demand for imported coal, and fierce competition with Indonesia on other Asian markets challenge the profitability of Russian coal exports. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Q3 2025 Earnings Preview
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) is scheduled to announce Q3 earnings results on Wednesday, November 5th, after market close. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources, Inc. Announces Proposed Convertible Senior Notes Offering
Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC) has announced that it intends to offer, subject to market and other conditions, $300,000,000 aggregate principal amount of convertible senior notes due 2031. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute - November 5, 2025
The results are in. Democrats running on affordability and energy politics won big on Election Day across several states. Click To Read More
Colorado Coal Mine to Close Up By End of Year, Will Lay Off 133 Workers
A Colorado mine in Moffat County will close its doors by Jan. 1, 2026, meaning over 130 workers will be without jobs. Click To Read More
Carroll Technologies Group New Partnership
Carroll Technologies Group has announced a new partnership with Nerospec SK, a global leader in machine intervention and mining automation. Click To Read More
Telestack Awarded New Contract for Supply of RSL 52 Fixed Length Radial Stacker
Telestack has announced the award of new contract for supply of a RSL 52 Fixed Length Radial Stacker via our distributor in Australia, Mineral Processing Solutions. Click To Read More
Caterpillar to Bring Heavy Innovation to the CES Keynote Stage
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® has announced Caterpillar CEO Joe Creed, will be a keynote speaker at CES 2026, the most powerful tech event in the world. Click To Read More
Holiday Season Giving
As a holiday season approaches, we are reminded of the warmth, hope and joy it brings. Sadly, for hundreds of children throughout West Virginia, this season can be a stark reminder of what they lack. Click To Read More
Bill Gates Recants Climate Doomsday
Bill Gates’ renunciation this week of his past climate doomsaying has drawn a lot of attention and a wide range of responses. Click To Read More
Virginia County With Over 300 Mining Industry Layoffs in 2025
More than one hundred mine workers have are being laid off the job amid the government shutdown, adding to a growing number of mass layoffs being seen in a single county. Click To Read More
A Look at Ramaco Resources's Valuation Following Major DOE Partnership and Brook Mine Critical Minerals Launch
Ramaco Resources (METC) has signed a major research agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. Click To Read More
U.S. Steel to Build New Hot Strip Mill in Pittsburgh Region
U.S. Steel confirmed Tuesday that the Edgar Thomson plant in Braddock will receive a new hot strip mill as part of the foreign takeover by Nippon Steel, which is pouring billions into the Mon Valley to renovate dated facilities. Click To Read More
US Will Not Send High-Level Representatives to COP30, White House Says
The US will not send high-level representatives to next week’s COP30 climate summit, a White House spokeswoman confirmed last week, a move in line with the administration’s anti-climate stance. Click To Read More
Make History: $100K Match for Mining Heritage
We’re thrilled to share that this year we’re joining both Colorado Gives Day (November 1–December 9) and Giving Tuesday (December 3)— two incredible celebrations of generosity and community spirit! Click To Read More
Engineering Better Heat: Why Custom Circulation Heaters Outperform Off-the-Shelf Solutions
In process heating applications ranging from heating water and oil to air and specialty gases, electric circulation heaters are trusted for their efficiency and precision. However, not all heaters are created equal. Click To Read More
Epiroc Launches Scooptram ST4, a New 4-Tonne Underground Loader for Increased Productivity in Narrow Vein Mining
The Scooptram ST4 has been developed in close collaboration with customers, resulting in a compact underground loader tailored to the needs of small drift mines. Click To Read More
Minerva Engineering Launches as a Premier Provider of UV-Visible-NIR Microspectroscopy Solutions
Minerva Engineering has announced its official launch as a specialized provider of cutting-edge microspectroscopy instruments and systems, designed to capture spectra and images of microscopic samples across the UV-visible-NIR range. Click To Read More
EIA Quarterly Coal Report—Second-Quarter 2025
We published our Quarterly Coal Report for second quarter 2025. This report provides detailed quarterly data on Click To Read More
CORESafety TV (November 2025)
Welcome to the November 2025 edition of CORESafety TV, brought to you by the National Mining Association (NMA). Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending October 31, 2025. Click To Read More
Michael Phillippi Elected International Secretary-Treasurer UMWA
Michael Phillippi was elected as the International Secretary-Treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) on October 29, 2025. Click To Read More
NETZSCH Highlights Complex Fluid Handling Solutions for Challenging Mining Applications
NETZSCH Pumps USA highlights its complex fluid handling solutions for mining applications. Click To Read More
Selling Industrial Pumps to a Global Market: Lessons in Adaptation and Foresight
As global economies become more integrated, industrial manufacturers encounter both expanded possibilities and heightened challenges. Click To Read More
Why the World’s Coal Addiction Won’t End Anytime Soon
While many countries around the globe pledge to transition away from fossil fuels to renewable alternatives, the use of coal for power generation has once again risen. Click To Read More
Is Wyoming's Coal Needed for the AI Arms Race?
“Everybody likes to say, ‘Drill, baby drill.’ I know that President Trump's got another initiative for us, and that's, ‘Mine, baby mine’,” said Sec. of the Department of the Interior Doug Burgum at a recent press conference. Click To Read More
Interior Opens Lands Adjacent to Zion, Other National Parks to Coal Leasing
A recent announcement by the federal government could bring coal development to Southern Utah's public lands, including tracts adjacent to national parks. Click To Read More
International Coal Preparation Congress CoalProTec 2026
The XXI International Coal Preparation Congress (ICPC) was held in Sun City, South Africa this past month. Click To Read More
In a Disheartening Era, The Nation's Former Top Mining Regulator Speaks Out
Joe Pizarchik, who led the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement from 2009 to 2017, says Alabama’s move in the wake of a fatal 2024 home explosion increases risks to residents living atop “gassy” coal mines. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association Response to Brian Dayton of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce
In his op-ed published Friday in the Charleston Gazette-Mail, Brian Dayton of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce argues that natural gas is a cheaper base fuel for electric generation. Click To Read More
Colorado Congressman Asks Trump Administration to Keep Pueblo Coal Plant Running Past 2025
Colorado Congressman Jeff Hurd sent a letter on Friday asking the Trump administration to indefinitely delay the closure of Comanche 2, a coal-fired power plant currently scheduled to shut down at the end of 2025. Click To Read More
UMWA Swears in New President
A changing of the guard is seeing a new face at the forefront for one of the nation’s longest standing labor organizations. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources Posts FAQ on Brook Mine Project
Ramaco Resources has provided an announcement. Click To Read More
It's Not Just Soybeans. China Also Stopped Importing U.S. Coal Amid Trump's Trade War
President Donald Trump’s efforts to help the U.S. coal industry at home are being undermined by falling sales abroad amid his trade war with China, new government reports show. Click To Read More
World's First Pulverized Coal Burner With Variable Flame Vector Tested in Russia
The new burner design allows for vertical and horizontal flame direction adjustment. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 43 (Oct. 25)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 43 (Oct. 25) has been posted. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces $100 Million to Restore America’s Coal Plants
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for up to $100 million in federal funding to refurbish and modernize the nation’s existing coal power plants. Click To Read More
New Book: 50 Years Sir George Dowty
Followers of CoalZoom, particularly in the United States, will be most interested to learn of the upcoming publication of the booklet commemorating the life and times of British industrialist, Sir George Dowty, 1901—1975. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Exports Declined 11% in the First Half of 2025 Due to Reduced Exports to China
According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau in September, the United States exported 46.8 million short tons (MMst) of coal in the first half of 2025 (1H25), an 11% decline from 1H24. Click To Read More
Trump Efforts to Help US Coal Undercut by Export Drop During Trade War
President Donald Trump's efforts to help the U.S. coal industry at home are being undermined by falling sales abroad amid his trade war with China, new government reports show. China has stopped importing U.S. Click To Read More
Long-Time United Mine Workers Of America President Cecil Roberts Retires, Succeeded By Brian Sanson, Who Becomes The 16th President Of The UMWA
The torch has been passed in one of the Nation’s best known and longest standing Labor Organizations. Click To Read More |
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