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Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 50 (Dec 13)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 50 (Dec 13) has been posted. Click To Read More
Interior Energy Boss Exits, Unexpectedly
The Interior Department confirmed Friday that Leslie Beyer, who has led the agency’s energy programs on public lands and waters since her Senate confirmation in September, has left the agency. Click To Read More
Coal Shipments From North-East Coast USA - Understanding Potentially Explosive Hazards
This circular is to draw attention to incidents of concern regarding shipments of coal from North-East Coast USA. Click To Read More
Australia's Met Coal Exports Seen Rising Before 2030 Decline Amid Demand Shifts
Australia's world-leading metallurgical coal exports are forecast to rise over the next two years before declining by 2030, while demand is expected to fall slightly, according to a new government analysis. Click To Read More
UK: Sculpture Keeping Coal Mining Job Titles Alive
A mining lamp sculpture has been unveiled celebrating the heritage of a former pit town. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy CEO Grech to Retire in 2028
Peabody Energy's James Grech will retire on May 15, 2028 and remain with the firm as an adviser until 2030 under a transition agreement aimed at ensuring leadership continuity. Click To Read More
Prairie Machine Says its Flexiveyor is Now MSHA Certified
Prairie Machine reports that its Flexiveyor Continuous Haulage System is now MSHA certified. Click To Read More
Wyoming: Coal Comes Back In Sweetwater County
In September 2025, the DOI approved a mining plan change from the Black Butte Mine Coal Company that would allow for the recovery of approximately 9.2 million tons of federal coal in Sweetwater County. Click To Read More
Winter Issue of the CPSA Journal NOW Online
This issue features an extensive article on coal flotation and dewatering optimization. Click To Read More
West Virginia Had 13th Lowest Electricity Price
West Virginia had the 13th lowest electric rates in the United States in September 2025. Of our surrounding states, only Kentucky had lower average electric prices (-$0.55) than West Virginia. Click To Read More
What Will It Take to Rebrand Coal? This UW Team is Trying to Find Out
UW Associate Economics Professor Rob Godby spends a lot of time understanding coal markets. He said alternative coal uses could have promise for keeping the industry alive, but repositioning is just one of the hurdles. Click To Read More
Man Dies in Southern West Virginia Mining Accident
A miner died Thursday after an incident at a coal mine in Wyoming County, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - November 22, 2025
On November 22, 2025, a plant operator died after he was struck and engulfed by falling material at a salt silo discharge outlet. He was attempting to clear a blockage with his head and arm inside the silo access door. Click To Read More
Epiroc Unveils the Next Generation COPROD 80 Drill String For Surface Applications
Engineered for durability, precision, and productivity – the new Epiroc COPROD 89 drilling tools set a new benchmark in surface drilling. Click To Read More
FutureCoal Launches India Chapter, Strengthening Global Coalition for Sustainable Coal and Energy Security
FutureCoal has announced the establishment of its India Chapter, marking a significant milestone in advancing technology-driven decarbonization and energy security across one of the world's largest coal economies. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #47)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending December 13, 2025. Click To Read More
House Moves on Permitting Reform; NMA Urges Senate Action
NMA has released a statement applauding House passage of both the Mining Regulatory Clarity Act and the Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development Act (SPEED) Act. Click To Read More
engcon and Komatsu Announce Enhanced Integration Through Seamless Tiltrotator Technology
engcon, the world's leading manufacturer of tiltrotators, is strengthening its collaboration with Komatsu to deliver greater efficiency and convenience for excavator operators. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Ensures Washington Coal Plant Remains Open to Ensure Affordable, Reliable and Secure Power Heading into Winter
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today issued an emergency order to ensure Americans in the Northwestern region of the United States have access to affordable, reliable and secure electricity heading into the cold winter months. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute December 18, 2025
In a record-breaking year for mining, global coal demand is set to reach a new record high in 2025, according to the International Energy Agency. Click To Read More
Hexagon Strengthens UG Technology Roadmap Through New Partnership With Montana Technological University
Hexagon’s Mining division has signed an agreement with Montana Technological University, granting access to the university’s Underground Mine Education Center (UMEC), including its training drifts and specialised equipment. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Announces Resumption of Longwall Mining at Leer South
Today, Core Natural Resources, Inc. announced that it has resumed longwall operations at its Leer South metallurgical mine in Barbour County, West Virginia. Click To Read More
Coal Demand Hits Fresh High as US Output Rises
Global coal demand is set to reach a new record high in 2025, driven by higher output in the United States, before flattening and slowly declining by the end of the decade. Click To Read More
Democrats Move to Bolster Miner Health Benefits
Lawmakers from coal-heavy states are sponsoring legislation to help victims of black lung disease. Click To Read More
Energy Security Takes Center Stage as Global Coal Demand Hits Record High in 2025
FutureCoal welcomes the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest annual coal report, which confirms that global coal demand will rise for the third consecutive year in 2025, reaching a new all-time high. Click To Read More
UMWA President Emeritus Cecil E. Roberts Responds to 2025 West Virginian of the Year Honor
“This recognition is a reflection of West Virginia’s labor history, of miners who powered this nation, who fought company guards and unjust laws, and who believed that solidarity could overcome even the most powerful opposition,” Roberts said. Click To Read More
One Way to Make Electricity More Affordable
Affordable electricity has become top of mind for consumers, policymakers, voters, and elected officials. Click To Read More
Answering the Grid Reliability Call
Winter’s bite has arrived. Much of the country is already facing a polar blast and regional electricity grids are ramping up generation to meet high demand. Click To Read More
Washington Coal-Fired Plant Ordered to Remain Open
The Trump administration on Wednesday issued an emergency order requiring a coal-fired power plant in Washington state to remain open this winter, citing a need to ensure grid reliability in the months ahead. Click To Read More
Griffith Bill Would Change When Coal Plants Get Shut Down
Virginia Congressman Morgan Griffith is a Republican from Salem who is also co-chair of the Congressional Coal Caucus. Click To Read More
Global Coal Demand Has Reached a Plateau and May Well Decline Slightly by 2030
New IEA market report sees increasing competition from other power sources, though developments in China’s electricity sector will remain key for coal’s prospects. Click To Read More
FUCHS Lubricants Co. Highlights ECO DRAW HVE1: A Fully Synthetic, OEM-Approved Stamping Lubricant
FUCHS Lubricants Co., the world’s largest independent lubricant supplier, highlights ECO DRAW HVE1, an advanced synthetic forming lubricant engineered to meet the demands of today’s evolving metal forming industry. Click To Read More
Montana Coal Board and Commerce Staff Witness Impact of Grants in Big Horn County
On Sept. 11, members of the Montana Coal Board and staff from the Montana Department of Commerce toured Hardin to see projects and equipment that were wholly or partially funded by Montana Coal Board grants in Hardin and Big Horn County. Click To Read More
US House Clears Hurdle to Pass Permitting Bill
Republicans in the US House of Representatives have overcome an initial obstacle to passing a marquee permitting overhaul bill after committing to vote on key amendments that would strip out potential benefits for offshore wind. Click To Read More
Global Coal Demand Hit Record High This Year But is Set to Decline by 2030
Global coal demand reached a record high in 2025 but is expected to decline by 2030 as renewables, nuclear power and abundant natural gas squeeze its dominance in power generation, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Ensures Washington Coal Plant Remains Open to Ensure Affordable, Reliable and Secure Power Heading into Winter
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today issued an emergency order to ensure Americans in the Northwestern region of the United States have access to affordable, reliable and secure electricity heading into the cold winter months. Click To Read More
House Approves Bill to Keep Coal Plants on the Grid
The House on Tuesday passed legislation aimed at forcing utilities to keep coal-fired power plants online beyond their scheduled retirement dates, with support from a handful of moderate Democrats. Click To Read More
Navajo Transitional Energy Company Wins Prestigious Sentinels of Safety Award from the National Mining Association
Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) has announced that the Antelope Mine in Douglas, Wyoming recently won the 2024 Sentinels of Safety Award for Large Surface Coal Mine. Click To Read More
Mining Business Learnings for AI Deployment
Mining conglomerate BHP describes AI as the way it’s turning operational data into better day-to-day decisions. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 49 (Dec 6)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 49 (Dec 6) has been posted. Click To Read More
Trump Inks Powder River Basin Resource Plan Reversal
New coal leasing will once again be allowed in the top producing region in the country. However, it’s unclear if the market is interested. Click To Read More
MSHA to Reconsider Rule on Protecting Miners From Silica Exposure
The Mine Safety and Health Administration will “engage in limited rulemaking to reconsider” portions of a final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica that’s being challenged in ongoing litigation. Click To Read More
Portal 31 Exhibition Mine
Portal 31 is an exhibition mine in Kentucky that offers an immersive dark ride style tour and historical displays interpreting the region's coal mining past. Click To Read More
Canadian Authorities Approves Anglo, Teck Mining Merger
Canadian regulators have approved the merger of UK-South African producer Anglo American and Canadian producer Teck Resources, allowing the pair to form a Canadian-based global iron ore, copper, zinc, and coking coal business. Click To Read More
Caterpillar to Spotlight AI, Autonomy and Future Collaborations at CES 2026
Caterpillar will launch its next 100 years at CES 2026, the most powerful tech event in the world. The company will be announcing new innovations, partnerships, and investments during the show January 6-9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Click To Read More
Global Coal Exports Post Rare Decline in 2025 on China Cuts
Global shipments of thermal coal - burned in power stations - have posted their first annual decline since 2020 on the back of lower coal-fired power generation in key Asian markets. Click To Read More
Coal Powers Reliability While America Rebuilds Its Minerals Supply Chains
In 2025, two parallel stories defined American energy and industrial policy. Coal kept the lights on amidst unprecedented reliability challenges and served as a price shock absorber softening the bite of rising electricity prices. Click To Read More
White House Plans More Historic Deals With Mining Sector, Official Says
The Trump administration plans more "historic deals" with the U.S. mining sector to boost production of critical minerals for the national defense and high-tech sectors, a senior official said on Monday. Click To Read More
SME Warns 2026 May Reset US Mining's Global Role
The US mining sector enters 2026 at a pivotal moment as geopolitical pressures and 2025 policy shifts begin to reshape permitting, investment and national security priorities. Click To Read More
Global Mining Outlook Is Neutral in 2026 Amid Resilient Demand
Fitch expects global demand across key metals, which proved remarkably resilient in 2025, to be adequately supported by loose fiscal policies in the largest economies and continued investments in energy transition. Click To Read More
IEA: Coal Outpaces Gas in OECD Power Mix as Bridge Fuel Falters
The global energy transition displayed a stark duality in September 2025, as a record-breaking surge in solar power generation clashed with the stubborn persistence of coal consumption across major economies. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending December 12, 2025. Click To Read More
Help the Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary!
With your generous donation, we can provide gifts, warm clothing and festive meals to children who would otherwise go without. Click To Read More
Coal Powers the U.S.
Winter is approaching, and with it comes a rise in energy demand across the U.S. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Predicts That Electricity Prices Will Stop Rising Very Soon
Energy Secretary Chris Wright expressed optimism that electricity prices will eventually come down. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute December 15, 2025
Korea Zinc, the world’s largest zinc smelter, is building a $7.4 billion plant in Tennessee under a JV aimed at strengthening the supply chain between Seoul and Washington. Click To Read More
Sandvik Wins Major Mining Equipment Order in Australia
Sandvik has received a major underground mining equipment order from Northern Star Resources Ltd (Northern Star), one of Australia’s leading gold producers. Click To Read More
National Miners Day
Together with other organizations including the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), we recognize and applaud the skill, dedication and hard work that miners put into providing many of the products essential to fulfilling America's most vital nee Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Prices Push Higher With Support From Natural Gas
US coal market prices extended a steady rally in November, with export and domestic benchmarks making gains. Click To Read More
These 15 Coal Plants Would Have Retired. Then Came AI and Trump.
Since the second Trump administration took power in January, at least 15 coal plants have had planned retirements pushed back or delayed indefinitely, a DeSmog analysis found. Click To Read More
Global Coal Markets at a Crossroads: Soft Demand, Resilient Supply, and a Power Section in Transition
The price of Australian coal rebounded by $6 per metric ton (mt) (6 percent) in 2025Q3 from the previous quarter. Click To Read More
Manchin Urges Lawmakers to Stop Acting in Attack Mode Amid Political Violence
Politicians should “calm down” and stop approaching one another in “attack mode” amid the US’s climate of political violence, former US senator Joe Manchin said on Sunday. Click To Read More
Why This Colorado Coal Town is Digging Geothermal
Hayden, Colorado is tapping renewable thermal energy to affordably heat and cool its new business park — and entice companies looking to reduce energy costs. Click To Read More
Keep the Lights On, Keep West Virginia Strong
This week, Public Service Commission Chair Charlotte Lane provided clarity on an issue that has generated unnecessary speculation: West Virginia has no plans to shut down its coal-fired power plants. Click To Read More
US DoD to Invest $400 Million in Rare Earth Producer
The US Department of Defense (DOD) has agreed to invest $400mn in US rare earths producer MP Materials as part of a multi-billion-dollar agreement. Click To Read More
The Five Layers of AI Safeguarding the Utility Industry
By utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, smart cybersecurity systems are helping to bolster the utility industry’s defenses. Click To Read More
Help the Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary!
A message from Regina Fairchild, Chair, Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary. Click To Read More
A Huge Cache of Critical Minerals Found in Utah May Be the Largest in the US
A Utah company says it has unearthed a massive deposit of minerals crucial for building electric vehicles, semiconductors, satellites, magnets, and more. Click To Read More
India Greenlights First-Ever Coal Exports Policy
India’s government approved on Friday auctions for coal that buyers could use for industrial activity and exports in yet another reform in the vast coal sector. Click To Read More
Wyoming Delegation Joins President Trump at White House as He Strikes Down Biden-Era Buffalo Management Plan
“With President Trump’s signature, we’ve officially ended the Biden-era war on Wyoming coal,” said Wyoming Senator John Barrasso. Click To Read More
Delegation Says Lifting Biden-Era Plan That Would Kill Coal Is Huge For Wyoming
President Donald Trump took Wyoming’s coal industry out from under an economic guillotine Thursday when he scrapped the controversial Buffalo and Miles City resource management plans that would have effectively killed coal mining in the Powder River Basin Click To Read More
Completion of Coalfields Expressway Would Cut Travel Times Up To 40% and Boost Freight Access
The Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority reviewed a preliminary engineering study by Richmond?based ATCS that found strong transportation economic and safety benefits from completing the Coalfields Expressway (CFX). Click To Read More
What Will It Take to Rebrand Coal? This UW Team is Trying to Find Out
When a product becomes really known for a particular thing, it can be hard to envision it for anything else. Take baking soda. For years, it was literally for baking – a half teaspoon in your cookies, maybe a bit more for soda bread. Click To Read More
America’s AI Gamble: How Big Tech is Trading Climate for Hype
A majority of Americans now say they are more concerned than excited about encountering AI in their daily lives. Click To Read More
India Plans Coal Expansion Through 2047 Despite Supposed
It's funny how no one actually seems to care about climate change malarky when there isn't an environmentalist Democrat in the White House to try and impress. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources - Alpha Issues 2026 Guidance Expectations
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc. (AMR), a leading U.S. supplier of metallurgical products for the steel industry, has issued guidance expectations for the 2026 calendar year. Click To Read More
Trump Signs Bill to Unlock Federal Coal Reserves in Montana
After a push by Montana leaders, President Donald Trump signed a resolution Thursday to repeal a moratorium on new federal coal leasing in the Powder River Basin in the state. Click To Read More
House Passes Bill to Protec Energy Supply and Lower Energy Costs
The bill requires the Department of Energy to regularly review risks and vulnerabilities in the supply chains for electricity generation, transmission, and key grid components, helping prevent outages and lower energy costs for American families. Click To Read More
AI, Data Centers Info Offered
Growth in the use of artificial intelligence and the data centers that back up those programs could be the key for both industries to prosper. Click To Read More
NMA TV Mining Minute - December 12, 2025
The House has passed the "PERMIT Act," which would reforming the Clean Water Act by establishing new procedures to reduce lawsuits and limit states’ authority to block certain projects. Click To Read More
Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary Giving Hearts Program
With your generous donation, we can provide gifts, warm clothing and festive meals to children who would otherwise go without. Click To Read More
President Trump Signs Legislation to Unleash American Resources and Unlock Public Lands
President Trump has signed five Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolutions reversing Biden-era Resource Management Plans (RMPs) that locked up millions of acres of land in Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Click To Read More
Would Pennsylvania Coal Miners Really Turn Down a Beautiful, Magnificent Manhattan Penthouse, As Trump Claims?
President Donald Trump professed his admiration of miners Tuesday night at his Poconos rally, contending the brave workers are so enamored of their profession that Trump wouldn’t be able to convince them to swap jobs with anyone — including himself. Click To Read More
EU May Crank Up Coal and Steel Research Funds in 2027
The European Commission could fund a much larger share of research in the coal and steel industry from 2027, according to a staff working document published yesterday. Click To Read More
US Coal Prices Push Higher With Support From Natural Gas
US coal market prices extended a steady rally in November, with export and domestic benchmarks making gains. Click To Read More
US Coal Binge Helps Asia Pull Ahead of the West in Clean Power Push
Major Asian economies including China, India, Japan and Vietnam have cleaned up their power generation systems by more than the United States and Europe in 2025, setting the stage for an East-West divergence in energy transition momentum heading into 2026 Click To Read More
Russia Attacks Ukrainian Coal Mine With Drones for Six Straight Hours Overnight
Russian troops attacked a state-owned coal mine with drones for more than six consecutive hours overnight into Friday, according to the Energy Ministry. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #47)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending December 6, 2025. This report is an overview of weekly U.S. coal production by region. Click To Read More
FutureCoal Calls for Pragmatic Course Correction as AEMO Confirms Coal Needed Until 2049
“The Australian Government can only ignore AEMO’s assessment to Australia’s detriment,” said Michelle Manook, Chief Executive of FutureCoal. Click To Read More
Energy Department Advances Investments in AI for Science
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced over $320 million in investments to rapidly advance the Genesis Mission’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Click To Read More
2026 Colorado Regional Mine Rescue Contest Information
The 2026 Colorado Regional Mine Rescue Contest is scheduled to take place in Loveland, Colorado, at the John Q. Hammons Conference Center from July 27–30, 2026. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - September 29, 2025
On September 29, 2025, a miner died when the Load Haul Dump Loader he was operating traveled into an open stope. Click To Read More
Zambia to Develop 300MW of New Coal-Fired Capacity
Tanzanian conglomerate Amsons Group and Zambian energy firm Exergy Africa have announced a $900mn partnership to develop 1.3GW of generation capacity in Zambia. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending December 5, 2025. Click To Read More
Coal’s Not Dead Yet: B&W CTO Suggests Fossil Fuels Are Back in Favor
“The result of the 2024 presidential election probably had the biggest impact on the direction the U.S. energy industry is headed right now,” Brandy Johnson, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) with Babcock & Wilcox (B&W), told POWER. “It has opened up the pat Click To Read More
Poll Shows Americans Want Affordable, All-of-the-Above Energy—Not the Green New Deal or Trump’s Coal Plants
New research from Third Way and Impact Research shows concern about electricity prices is at a historic high. Click To Read More
USGC Energy Economy Outlook Cautiously Optimistic During Uncertainty
Despite substantial energy policy and trade uncertainty, the outlook for much of the US Gulf Coast's energy economy is "cautiously optimistic," albeit less so than in 2024, the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies said Dec. 10. Click To Read More
NMA TV Mining Minute - December 11, 2025
This week we’ve been focusing on permitting-related legislation being considered in Congress in the final run up to the holidays. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Inc. Maintains Dividend
The Board of Directors of Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) voted to maintain the quarterly dividend of one dollar and fifty-one cents ($1.51) per share of common stock payable Feb. 19, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business Jan. 20, 2026. Click To Read More
A Coal Salve for Rising Electricity Prices
Energy affordability – particularly electricity affordability – has become a top-tier issue for voters and policymakers. U.S. electricity prices have risen 32% over the past five years and relief – at least immediate relief – is hard to see. Click To Read More
Study Shows Coal Mine Fires Escalate Rapidly Without Early Intervention
In a recent article published in Fire, researchers presented a comprehensive analytical framework, termed INK-FBSD, to holistically understand and manage coal mine fire risks. Click To Read More
Tactics to Dump Coal Are Failing in Asia as Energy Demand Booms
Coal’s future in Asia is looking brighter, as the top-consuming region’s efforts to shift to cleaner energy suffer a series of setbacks. Click To Read More
KROHNE Showcases Advanced Magmeter Diagnostics and Field Verification Tools for Enhanced Process Operations
KROHNE, a global leader in measurement solutions for the process industries, is highlighting its latest advancements in electromagnetic flowmeter (magmeter) diagnostics and field verification tools. Click To Read More
We Did It! Record-Breaking Fundraising Success!
Our Colorado Gives Day and Giving Tuesday campaign was a record breaking success—raising $13,489, which was matched dollar for dollar by a generous gift from one of our new 2025 National Mining Hall of Fame Inductees, bringing our total to $27,628! Click To Read More
New Study Underscores Coal’s Importance to Electric Affordability
A new study by Energy Ventures Analysis (EVA) estimates the costs of replacing coal plants with renewable power sources. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (HCC): A Bull Case Theory
In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on HCC. Warrior Met Coal, Inc.'s share was trading at $78.00 as of December 2nd. HCC’s trailing and forward P/E were 118.62 and 12.64 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Click To Read More
NMA TV Mining Minute
President Trump was in Pennsylvania yesterday talking, in part about his economic policies and top of his mind was mining and coal. Click To Read More
Coal Market Economic Shifts Reshaping Global Industry Dynamics
The global energy landscape continues evolving through unprecedented economic pressures, yet coal remains embedded within critical industrial processes across developing and developed economies alike. Click To Read More
Implementing Innovation in Mining
The mining industry is at a crossroads. Costs are rising, ore grades are falling, and demand for critical materials is accelerating—pressuring operating models built for a different era. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
EIA expects coal consumption to increase by 9% in 2025 driven by an 11% increase in coal consumption in the electric power sector this year as both natural gas costs and electricity demand increased. Click To Read More
WV State Public Service Commission Chairman Says PSC Has No Plans to Approve Shutdown of Coal-Fired Power Plants
State Public Service Commission Chairman Charlotte Lane says she has no plans to vote in favor of closing any coal-fired power plants in West Virginia. Click To Read More
EIA Launches STEP Modernization; Revises Natural Gas Forecast on Cold Snap
Alongside publication of this month’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), the Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced plans to modernize its core short-term forecasting system. Click To Read More
New, Coal-Infused Decking Material Being Produced at Touchstone in West Virginia
A composite decking product made from coal waste and plastic is being created in Ohio County, West Virginia. CONSOL Innovations, located on the Touchstone Campus, has even used it on some local projects. But the product is so new it doesn’t have a name ye Click To Read More
Babcock & Wilcox Receives Limited Notice to Proceed to Supply CO2 Capture Technology for U.S. Power Plant
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) (NYSE: BW) has announced that it has received limited notice to proceed with engineering and long-lead procurement on a SolveBright™ post-combustion, regenerable solvent-based carbon dioxide (CO2) capture system for an existing powe Click To Read More
Your Chance to Win Big for Mining Education!
A message from the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. Click To Read More
Spark and Dark Spreads Indicate Improved Profitability of Natural Gas, Coal Power Plants
Higher average daily wholesale electricity prices between January and November 2025 may be improving the operational competitiveness of some natural gas- and coal-fired generators in the PJM Interconnection compared with the same period in 2024. Click To Read More
Tug Valley Mining Institute (TVMI) Scholarships
The TVMI Scholarship is open to students in West Virginia from Mingo, Logan, Wayne, Pike, and Martin counties. Click To Read More
Artificial Intelligencer, Data Centers Key for Coal-Fired Power, Natural Gas Production
The Joint Committee on Energy and Public Works received updates Monday morning during its meetings in the House of Delegates chamber on the second day of December legislative interim meetings at the Capitol. Click To Read More
Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Cover Up Coal Mine Fire in Illinois
A mine manager from Kentucky pleaded guilty last week to conspiring to cover up a fire and keep miners working despite the danger in an underground coal mine in southern Illinois. Click To Read More
Indian Coal Plants Raise Biomass Co-Firing in FY2024-25
India's thermal coal power plants have raised biomass co-firing by more than four times over the country's India's April 2024-March 2025 financial year. Click To Read More
What Happened to Cause the Sharp Decline in Coking Coal and Coke Prices?
The futures of coking coal and coke (collectively referred to as the "dual coke") have recently experienced selloffs due to the dual pressures of a weakening spot market and a surge in import supply. Click To Read More
Old Coal Unit at Giant Colorado Plant Evades Closure
One turbine at a massive Colorado coal plant will live to see 2026. Another might not be so lucky. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources Announces Fourth Quarter Class B Stock Dividend Details
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced the dividend ratio of its previously declared Class B common stock dividend for the fourth quarter of 2025. Click To Read More
VEDP Says It's Filling the Big Hole Created by Lost Coal Jobs
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) insists it’s working hard to fill the economic void created by rapidly declining coal mining jobs in Southwest Virginia. Click To Read More
See What the Coal & Energy Division Has Planned During MINEXCHANGE
Join your colleagues from the Coal & Energy Division at the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo, happening February 22–25 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania's Robena Mine Disaster Mourned
The work life of the 37 miners who lost their lives in an explosion at the Robena Mine 63 years ago would still be all too recognizable to miners today, said Michael Phillippi. Click To Read More
Vale, Caterpillar & Sotreq Sign Agreement to Expand Fleet of Autonomous Trucks in the Northern System, in Pará
Vale, Caterpillar and Sotreq have signed an agreement to expand the fleet of autonomous haul trucks in iron ore operations in the Northern System, in the Carajás region, in Pará. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 48 (Nov. 29)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 48 (Nov. 29) has been posted. Click To Read More
Fitch Raises Coking Coal Price Forecast for 2025, Iron Ore Price to Fall as Global Supply Rises
International credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings has announced that it has updated its outlook for coking coal and iron ore, adjusting its 2025 and 2026 price assumptions to reflect stronger-than-anticipated market conditions and shifting supply fundamen Click To Read More
Surge in Natural Gas Prices Sets The Stage for Coal Comeback
Soaring U.S. natural gas prices—driven by extreme cold and record LNG exports—have made coal a cheaper option for power generation. Click To Read More
North Dakota Reintroduces Legislation to Preserve National Coal Council
Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, reintroduced the National Coal Council Act to preserve the National Coal Council (NCC) and help secure the future of U.S. coal production. Click To Read More
China's Benchmark Power-Station Coal Price to Stay Flat in 2026
China’s long-term benchmark power-station coal price for 2026 has been set at the same level as this year, according to traders with knowledge of the matter. Click To Read More
We Need Coal, But Can We Afford Comanche 3?
In August 2010, I traveled to Pueblo for a tour of Comanche 3. The coal unit, Colorado’s largest, with 750 megawatts of generating capacity, had begun producing electricity a few weeks before. Click To Read More
Volunteer to Support UWUA Members
You may have already heard that the UWUA Veterans Committee is launching a new, member-run mental health support hotline. Click To Read More
Platts Invites Feedback on Global Metallurgical Coal Specifications Guide
As part of its commitment to open and transparent pricing and product specifications, Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, would like to invite feedback on its global metallurgical coal specifications guide. Click To Read More
Wolong Electric America Highlights Permanent Magnet Direct Drive Motors to Modernize Industrial Airflow Systems
Wolong Electric America is highlighting its Permanent Magnet Direct Drive Motors, engineered to optimize performance, improve efficiency, and reduce total cost of ownership across a wide range of demanding environments. Click To Read More
Australia Country Analysis Brief
We updated our Australia Country Analysis Brief. Click To Read More
China and India Ramp Up Thermal Coal Imports as Winter Demand Looms
Imports of thermal coal into China and India went up last month, with the two seeing shipments of a total of 44 million tons. Click To Read More
Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary's Held Their Annual Giving Hearts Charitable Distribution
A group in West Virginia is making preparations to give back to the community that supports them. Click To Read More
SOS Kris Warner Releases Keynote Remarks Made at Wednesday's Ceremony for West Virginia Coal Miners
WV Secretary of State Kris Warner was the keynote speaker today for the “Praise, Remembrance, and Blessing for the Miners of West Virginia” ceremony held at the State Capitol rotunda. Click To Read More
Energy Employment Has Surged, But Growing Skills Shortages Threaten Future Momentum
Strong investment in energy infrastructure drove a 2.2% rise in energy jobs last year, nearly double the rate of employment growth for the wider global economy, according to a new IEA report. Click To Read More
BHP and Rio Tinto Welcome First Caterpillar Battery-Electric Haul Trucks to the Pilbara
Australia’s first Cat® 793 XE Early Learner battery-electric haul trucks have arrived at BHP’s Jimblebar iron ore mine in the Pilbara. Click To Read More
Sandvik to Establish New Mining Equipment MRO Center in Northern Ontario
Invest Ontario has welcomed Sandvik’s over $85 million investment to establish a new flagship mining equipment maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Click To Read More
ABB, LKAB Enter Technology Partnership
Global technology provider ABB and Swedish mining and minerals group LKAB have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a strategic technology partnership to accelerate automation, electrification and digitalization in mining. Click To Read More
America’s Coal Associations Applaud Bipartisan National Miners Day Resolution
“Coal miners are the quiet giants of America’s industrial strength,” said Chris Hamilton, President of the West Virginia Coal Association. Click To Read More
Lignite Energy Council Responds to Carbon Dioxide Storage Ruling
On Wednesday, we told you a district court judge ruled underground carbon dioxide storage was unconstitutional. Click To Read More
D.C. Coal Club Honors Chairman Capito with Lifetime Achievement Award
This award honors the Chairman’s lifetime achievements and dedication to the utilization of coal, our nation’s most abundant, affordable energy resource. Click To Read More
New Video Demonstrates How Eriez® StackCell Achieves Faster, Finer Flotation
Eriez® has released a new educational video highlighting the advanced operation and performance advantages of its StackCell® High-Intensity Flotation Technology. Click To Read More
IMARC 2025 Recap: Key Insights and Exclusive Session Recordings
In this issue of IMARC Insights, explore our full recap of IMARC 2025 alongside insights and recordings. Click To Read More
UK Coal Mining Production and Manpower Returns From July to September 2025
Coal mining production and manpower returns from July to September 2025 Click To Read More
December 6th is National Miners Day
National Miners Day is observed on December 6th to honor all miners around the country, including coal miners. Click To Read More
Moody's Revises Warrior Met Coal's Outlook to Positive on Blue Creek Progress
Moody’s Ratings has affirmed Warrior Met Coal, Inc.’s B1 corporate family rating while revising its outlook to positive from stable, citing substantial progress on the company’s Blue Creek metallurgical coal mine development. Click To Read More
Senator Reintroduces National Coal Council Act
Helping secure the future of coal in the U.S. as well as right here in North Dakota, Senator John Hoeven reintroduced the National Coal Council Act this week in D.C. Click To Read More
CANCELLED: WVCA’S Pre-legislative Workshop and Industry Briefing Planned for December 9
A message from the West Virginia Coal Association. Click To Read More
Registration Now Open: WVU Mining’s 2026 Bench Bash – Jan. 14 & 15
This 2-Day Bench Contest will feature the BG4 Breathing Apparatus, BG ProAir Apparatus, and the BIO-MARINE 240R Apparatus. Click To Read More
Permitting Delays Cloud Critical Minerals Outlook
Lengthy permitting timelines for new mines risk choking the supply of copper, lithium and other metals required for electrification, delegates heard at the Resourcing Tomorrow conference in London on Tuesday. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #47)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending November 29, 2025. Click To Read More
Senators Propose December 6 as National Miners Day to Honor Miners' Service
Senators Jim Justice (R-WV) and Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) today introduced a bipartisan resolution designating Dec. 6, 2025, as National Miners Day to honor the service, sacrifice and contributions of miners across the United States. Click To Read More
USGS Director Champions Domestic Mining
Author of two critical minerals books, Mamula says US risks an epic economic meltdown without mine permitting, regulatory reform. Click To Read More
U.S. Peak Load Growth to Soar Principally Due to Data Centers
Peak load growth in the United States is expected to increase by 166 gigawatts over the next five years, according to Grid Strategies. Click To Read More
Permitting Delays Cloud Critical Minerals Outlook
Lengthy permitting timelines for new mines risk choking the supply of copper, lithium and other metals required for electrification, delegates heard at the Resourcing Tomorrow conference in London on Tuesday. Click To Read More
Epiroc is Launching the New Generation PowerROC T45
Epiroc is launching a new and improved PowerROC T45. The new generation surface drill rig offers increased fuel efficiency and high availability. Click To Read More
$60 Million Wyoming Rare Earth Plant To Challenge China Nears Full Operation
Construction of a $60 million state-of-the-art rare earth processing and separation demonstration plant is complete in Upton, Wyoming. It’s expected to be game-changing in America’s efforts to break China’s rare earth stranglehold. Click To Read More
Coal Regulator Drops 14 Outdated Rules to Streamline Oversight
In a bid to modernize federal coal mining regulation, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) has finalized the repeal of 14 legacy rules, calling them outdated, redundant, or no longer aligned with today’s oversight systems. Click To Read More
Senators Introduce Bipartisan National Miners Day Resolution
Senator Jim Justice (R-WV) and Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) have introduced the National Miners Day Resolution. Click To Read More
October Coal Train Derailment to Dent CSX Fourth Quarter Financials
CSX expects to take a $40 million hit in the fourth quarter due to lower than expected coal and automotive shipments. Click To Read More
Energy Department Releases National Petroleum Council Recommendations to Accelerate Permitting Reform and Strengthen U.S. Energy Infrastructure
Two key studies provide comprehensive recommendations to help modernize America’s energy infrastructure, streamline federal permitting, and remove regulatory barriers that have stalled the development of critical energy projects. Click To Read More
Europe’s Green Pivot is Proving an Affordability Catastrophe
Rising electricity prices in the United States – up about 32% on average over the past five years – have become an important issue for voters. Now imagine if prices had doubled. That’s the incredible reality facing Europe. Click To Read More
Trump Removes Renewable From Title of U.S. Energy Lab
The Trump administration has renamed one of the country's energy laboratories to remove the word 'renewable' in the latest effort to downplay electricity sources such as solar and wind power in favor of fossil fuels. Click To Read More
Manufacturing Outlooks Vary as Key US and ASEAN PMI Indicators Diverge
Worldwide manufacturing business conditions improved in November but at a reduced and only very modest rate. Click To Read More
National Pump Company Highlights Line of Vertical Turbine Pumps for Deep Well Applications
National Pump Company, a recognized market leader in vertical turbine pumps, highlights its line of deep well vertical turbine pumps, engineered to deliver outstanding reliability and versatility for demanding water extraction projects. Click To Read More
University of Illinois Students to Present Coal Heritage Trail Project in Danville
The project highlights locations that range from local museums preserving miners’ stories to fossil-rich formations in an underground petrified rainforest, as well as areas affected by coal ash contamination along the Middle Fork River. Click To Read More
Australian Coal Price Forecasts Signal a Steady Medium-Term Outlook
Australian coal price forecasts show only modest movements across thermal and metallurgical benchmarks, with most contributors expecting broadly stable price trajectories through 2026–2029. Click To Read More
High and Rising Natural Gas Costs May Spur Fresh Climb in US Coal Use
Benchmark U.S. natural gas prices are ending 2025 in the manner that they began - with a strong rally. And that's bad news for people hoping for further cuts to U.S. coal use. Click To Read More
Trump Admin Will Reconsider Part of Rule to Protect Miners From Lung Diseases
The Trump administration says it will reconsider aspects of a rule that aims to protect miners from exposure to cancer-causing silica dust on the job. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - October 28, 2025 Fatality
On October 28, 2025, a miner died after the haul truck he was driving went over a berm along the haul road and into a water-filled pit. Click To Read More
Global Coal Prices Firm Amid Positive Market Sentiment Across Key Regions
Positive sentiment dominated global coal prices in the past week: prices in Europe firmed up; coal in China corrected downwards; in Australia, thermal material quotations moved in different directions, while metallurgical coal prices advanced. Click To Read More
Resourcing Tomorrow 2025 Kicks Off in London with Record Attendance
Resourcing Tomorrow, one of the leading global events for mining and critical minerals, hosted annually in London, returned stronger than ever in 2025, welcoming over 2,000 attendees on its opening day. Click To Read More
Capitol Ceremony Set to Honor West Virginia Coal Miners
The WV Coal Association and Greenbrier Smokeless mining company are hosting a ceremony and rally on Wednesday, December 3rd, at the WV State Capitol to recognize West Virginia coal miners. Click To Read More
Wyoming Bets Big On Coal Exports To Asian Energy Markets
Gov. Mark Gordon is seeking an extra $1 million to defend its fossil fuel industries and natural resources. State leaders are also exploring shipping up to 20 million tons of coal a year to Asian markets through a revived Oakland export terminal. Click To Read More
Democrats Suspect Trump Administration Isn't Forcing a Benefits Rule for Coal Miners
Last year, the federal government issued a new rule requiring self-insured coal mines to prove they can cover 100% of future black lung disease costs. Click To Read More
An Overview of CORESafety's Safety and Health Management System
Welcome to the December 2025 edition of CORESafety TV, brought to you by the National Mining Association (NMA). Click To Read More
Senate Appropriators Release Fiscal Year 2026 Energy Funding Bill
The U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Appropriations released a bill and corresponding report on Nov. 24, 2025, to fund DOE, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for fiscal year (FY) 2026. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Adopts Berry Elementary and High in Alabama
“Warrior believes the strength of our future begins with the investments we make in our communities today,” said Wes Cox, communications manager for Warrior Met Coal in a press release sent to Townsquare Media. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces $134 Million in Funding to Strengthen Rare Earth Element Supply Chains, Advancing American Energy Independence
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity for up to $134 million to enhance domestic supply chains for rare earth elements. Click To Read More
NIOSH/MSHA Workplace Solutions Guide to Prevent Opioid Use Disorder in the Mining Industry
Substantial increases in opioid-involved deaths since 1999 led to the United States declaring the opioid crisis a public health emergency in 2017. Click To Read More
Coal Slips on Demand Concerns
Coal prices fell below $110 per tonne, retreating from three month highs as concerns over the long-term demand outlook resurfaced. Click To Read More
Under Secretary Gil’s Letter to the Community
DOE’s Under Secretary of Science reflects on his and the country’s role in AI, quantum, and high-performance computing. Click To Read More
CAB Products: A Mission That Built a Manufacturer
For nearly a century, the Cambria County Association for the Blind and Handicapped (CCABH), known in industry circles as CAB® Products, has shown that meaningful work and world-class manufacturing can share the same foundation. Click To Read More
Hurricanes in 2024 Led to the Most Hours Without Power in the United States in 10 Years
U.S. electricity customers experienced an average of 11 hours of electricity interruptions in 2024, or nearly twice as many as the annual average experienced in the decade before, according to our Electric Power Annual 2024 report. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending November 28, 2025. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 47 (Nov. 22)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 47 (Nov. 22) has been posted. Click To Read More
How AI Is Breathing New Life into Aging Coal-Fired Power Assets
As AI data centers proliferate, their need for reliable, around-the-clock electricity is forcing utilities and policymakers to rethink the importance of consistent baseload power in an era of digital technology. Click To Read More
MSHA Safety Alert - Tensioner Bolt Failure
On July 17, 2025, a miner at a surface limestone operation sustained serious injuries while performing repairs on a belt drive motor. Click To Read More
Ramaco Chairman and CEO Randall Atkins to Appear on Fox Business' Varney & Co. to discuss U.S. Critical Mineral and Brook Mine Development
Ramaco has announced that its Chairman and CEO, Randall W. Atkins, will be featured in an upcoming interview with Stuart Varney on Monday, December 1st at 9:40 am EST on Fox Business' Varney & Co. Click To Read More
Gerard Daniel Worldwide Acquires Durex Products Inc, Bolstering Manufacturing Excellence and Distribution Networks
This strategic move unites two industry leaders, expanding Gerard Daniel Worldwide's family of companies and brands while unlocking new opportunities for growth and innovation, within a familiar sector. Click To Read More
Dive Into the MINEXCHANGE Technical Program Details
Explore the technical program and unmatched opportunities for learning at the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo, happening February 22–25 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Click To Read More
Thankful For President Trump’s Climate Report Card
President Trump has certainly shaken up, if not severely damaged, the climate hoax and Green New Scam in just 10 short months. Click To Read More
Can the War on Coal Still Be Won?
Coal now generates about one-seventh of U.S. electricity, down from one-half in 2010; solar and wind, little more than rounding errors when the campaign began, currently produce more power than coal and employ far more American workers. Click To Read More
Protests Disrupt Australia's Newcastle Coal Port
Operations at the Port of Newcastle — Australia's largest coal export hub — were disrupted over 29 November-1 December by the People's Blockade climate protests. Click To Read More
India Weighs Mongolian Coking Coal Imports Despite Transport Hurdles, Source Says
India is assessing the viability of importing coking coal from Mongolia despite transport bottlenecks, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, as New Delhi seeks to diversify supplies of the key steelmaking ingredient. Click To Read More |
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