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Register Now to Hear All-Star Lineup at Bluefield Coal Symposium

Register now to hear the amazing group of industry personalities cover a wide range of subjects at the Bluefield Coal Symposium.

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US-Australia's Coronado to Lift Coal Sales

US-Australian coal producer Coronado Coal will boost coal sales during July-December despite logistical challenges, as it maintains its output guidance of 16.4mn-17.2mn t for 2024.

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MSA Safety Introduces Helmet With Added Brain Protection

MSA Safety has introduced the V-Gard H2 safety helmet. This latest addition to MSA's V-Gard line features the Mips brain protection system, enhancing the helmet's safety capabilities.

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Asian Met Coal Prices Seen Rangebound in Q3 With Eyes on Indian Appetite

The seaborne metallurgical coal market will likely remain rangebound in the third quarter as ample cargo supplies offset the fears of tight supply following a mine incident, while the market awaited India's return for post-monsoon procurement.

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Coal to Rely On

Coal is a baseload power generation fuel that provides reliable energy for our power grid. As the heat ticks up in the summer, it’s even more important to have all of our energy options available, including coal.

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China's Green Ammonia Capacity in Focus Ahead of Coal Power Decarbonization

China's green ammonia capacity is in focus as it plans to decarbonize coal-based power -- among its biggest polluting sectors -- using new technologies, with market participants awaiting more policy clarity.

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Coal Giant Arch Resources To Keep Shrinking Wyoming ‘Operational Footprint’

Arch Resources Inc. reported Thursday that thermal coal shipped from Wyoming’s energy-rich Powder River Basin faltered again in the second quarter of 2024, but is expected to rebound in the second half of the year.

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Arch Resources Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results

Arch Resources, Inc. (NYSE: ARCH) has reported net income of $14.8 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2024, compared with net income of $77.4 million, or $4.04 per diluted share, in the prior-year period.

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Announcing the 2024 SME Academic Grant and Ph.D. Fellowship Recipients

SME will award grants and fellowships to tenure-track professors and Ph.D. students seeking the financial support needed to earn their Ph.D. to begin a career in academia or assist with securing tenure at their university.

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CAT, Deere in Cyclical Layoff Mode, Say Industry Experts

Manufacturing competitors Caterpillar and John Deere are implementing layoffs as material prices rise across the industry, say experts familiar with the sector.

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Surge in Electricity Demand Boosts Coal Use

Growing global electricity demand is keeping coal consumption steady despite a sharp increase in low-carbon power, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.

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Australian Coal Rail Line to Shut for Two Weeks

The Blackwater rail line in Queensland, Australia will be closed for up to two weeks because of maintenance, which will restrict coal deliveries to the key port of Gladstone.

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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report – July 25, 2024

EIA has updated the Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending July 20, 2024.

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Wall Street Banker Bought Coal Mine For $2 Million, Found $37 Billion In Rare Earth Elements

In 2011, Randall Atkins made a bold move. He bought an old coal mine outside Sheridan, Wyoming, for about $2 million without even seeing it first. He hoped it might make a small profit, but what he found was extraordinary instead.

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WV Coal Association Statement on State Motions to Stay EPA’s Carbon Rule

Twenty-seven states, including West Virginia, today filed motions with the U.S. Supreme Court to stay EPA’s carbon rule that was finalized in early May.

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WV Governor and First Lady Issue Statement on Death of Coal Miner

WV Gov. Jim Justice and First Lady Cathy Justice issued the following statement today after learning about the death of a coal miner in Raleigh County.

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US Carbon Capture Tax Credits to Persist No Matter Who Wins Elections

US tax credits for carbon capture and storage and carbon capture, utilization and sequestration will likely continue no matter what political party wins the 2024 presidential and congressional elections.

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Pennsylvania Coal Alliances Testifies for the Positive Impacts of Coal 1,100 Feet Underground

The Pennsylvania House Republican Committee hosted a hearing today on the positive impacts of coal in an unusual venue.

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House Committee Goes Underground for Hearing About Coal's Importance

Coal industry leaders gathered with the PA House Republican Policy Committee for a Wednesday hearing on “The Positive Impacts of Coal” held hundreds of feet underground in a Greene County mine where bituminous coal has been produced for over 150 years.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $20.4 Million from President’s Investing in America Agenda to Address Legacy Pollution, Spur Economic Growth in Alabama

This announcement builds on more than $20.4 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda allocated to the Alabama in fiscal year 2022.

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Coal Production in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin Falls 30%

The collapse in coal production continues out of the state’s energy-rich Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming.

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Service Contractors: Results Come Down to Training

High-volume belt conveyor systems are among the most hazardous pieces of equipment in any bulk handling operation.

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A Desperately Needed Step Forward for Grid Reliability

A new, bipartisan energy and mine permitting bill from Senators Joe Manchin and John Barrasso is a critical step forward to addressing a host of delays and obstacles derailing urgently needed projects.

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MSHA Completes 12-Month POV Screening

MSHA conducted a POV screening of mines for a 12-month enforcement period ending April 30, 2024, and identified Mine No. 39 in McDowell County, W.Va., met the initial POV criteria for the existence of a pattern of violations under section 104(e) of the Mi

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on December 14, 2023

On December 14, 2023, a miner died while preparing to repair flanges on the feed box. In the process of lowering the chute into the maintenance position, the chute pinned the miner between the chute and the handrail.

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West Virginia AG Asks SCOTUS to Stay Power Plant Rules

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an emergency stay preventing implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s power plant rules.

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Here's Where Kamala Harris Stands on Cliamte and Energy

As Vice President Kamala Harris marches toward the Democratic nomination, climate advocates like what they see.

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Coal Mid-Year Update - July 2024

Coal markets are stabilizing following recent years of uncertainty unleashed by the global energy crisis.

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IEA: Global Coal Demand to Remain Flat This Year and Next

Despite the rapid expansion of renewables, the huge growth of electricity demand in key economies indicates the world’s consumption of coal will stay largely stable this year and next.

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IMARC 2024: Global Leaders Unite to Shape the Future of Mining

The 2024 International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is set to be the largest and most impactful in its history.

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Two US Senators Bring Forward Bill to Speed Up Energy and Mining Approvals

The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has listened to testimonies from numerous energy, mining and environmental players.

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WV PSC Wraps Up Coal-Cost Task Force Investigation, Order Utilities to Pursue Energy Efficiency Programs for Customers

The WV Public Service Commission has ordered the state's four electric utilities to "continue to pursue all reasonable fuel procurement methods and energy efficiency programs that may reduce energy costs for ratepayers."

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Hot Weather Drives Up Coal Consumption; Production to Follow

Hot weather is driving up coal consumption, and coal production is expected to follow suit, according to the latest forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Combines All-Star Lineup at an Affordable Price

The Bluefield Coal Symposium combines top-shelf speakers at a very affordable cost. No where else in the Nation can so many industry leaders be heard including no less than four coal operators CEOs and the leaders of six industry associations.

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MSHA Completes Year-Long Mine Safety and Health Review

MSHA has completed an extensive 12-month safety and health screening of mines nationwide, targeting chronic violators showing a disregard for miners' health and safety.

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Manchin, Barrasso Release Bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Legislation

This bipartisan legislation will strengthen American energy security by accelerating the permitting process for critical energy and mineral projects of all types in the United States.

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U.S. Department of Energy Provides $65 Million for Connected Communities: Innovations To Manage Growing Building, Transportation, and Industrial Loads on the Grid

DOE has announced up to $65 million for Connected Communities 2.0, a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) to drive innovation to manage growing building, transportation, and industrial electric loads on the grid.

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West Virginia Gives $50 Million Toward Cleveland-Cliffs Reopening Weirton Plant

West Virginia plans to grant Cleveland-Cliffs $50 million toward operations of its Weirton facility.

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Study Finds Non-Medical Factors, Including Proximity to a Coal Mine, May Lead to Worse Recovery From Stroke

Research presented at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 21st Annual Meeting highlights the role of socioeconomic variables and their role in successful recovery after stroke surgery, specifically the impact of living in a coal-mining cou

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NMA Applauds, Urges Action on Bipartisan Permitting Deal

NMA has issued a statement from Rich Nolan, NMA president and CEO, on the news that Sens. Joe Manchin (I-W. Va.) and John Barrasso (R.- Wyo.) have advanced a bipartisan permitting package in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

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US Miners Applaud, Urge Action on Mine Permitting

National Mining Association (NMA) president and CEO Rich Nolan said on Monday that maintaining the status quo on mine permitting was no longer viable and urged immediate reform of the process.

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Liebherr Mining Equipment Expanding Soon in Right to Work Virginia

Liebherr Mining Equipment is investing $72.3 million in order to expand its operations in Right to Work Newport News and Hampton, Virginia.

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on July 26, 2023

On July 26, 2023, a miner suffered serious injuries when he lost control of the pickup truck as it ascended a haul road. The victim died several months later from his injuries.

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Singapore Consortium Secures $850 Million for South32's Australian Coking Coal

A consortium led by Singapore’s Golden Energy and Resources has secured $850 million to buy South32’s Australian coking coal assets, two sources told Reuters, as private credit continues to fill a funding gap for the largely debanked sector.

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Metinvest's Pokrovske Mine Preparing to Launch Longwall With Reserves of 2 Million Tonnes of Coking Coal

Ukraine's largest producer of coking coal, OJSC Pokrovske Mine Management, part of Metinvest holding, is preparing to launch a new longwall with reserves exceeding 2 million tonnes, Ukrainian media reported, citing the company's post on social media.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration – Coal Markets Release - July 22, 2024

The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending July 19, 2024.

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Orica to Highlight Industry Leading Technologies at MINExpo 2024

Orica is preparing for MINExpo International 2024, the premier event for mining professionals, set to take place from September 24th to 26th at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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MSHA Offering More Than $10.5 Million in State Grants

The Mine Safety and Health Administration is accepting applications for more than $10.5 million in state grants for safety and health training and retraining of miners.

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AI and Energy: Will AI Help Reduce Emissions or Increase Demand? Here's What to Know

AI systems vary widely in energy consumption depending on their complexity and usage, but they generally require significant amounts of electricity to process and analyse data efficiently.

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In West Virginia, Pro-Coal Politicians Are Set to Dominate November's Election

West Virginia races could further strengthen coal’s dominance and slow the national transition to clean energy.

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Only THREE Weeks to Go Before Bluefield Coal Symposium

Those wishing to attend this truly one-of-a-kind event should make their reservations for hotel rooms immediately to avoid disappointment!

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Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 28 (July 13)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 28 (July 13) has been posted.

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How the Surging Demand for Energy and Rise of AI is Straining the Power Grid in the U.S.

The surging demand for energy in the U.S. is growing significantly for the first time in decades. Experts say it is forecast to hit record highs both this year and next year — creating more planet-warming emissions.

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Silica Dust Levels in Coal Mines Were Concealed for Years While Black Lung Cases Surged

As the giant machines churned through the deep rock, coal miner Kevin Weikle found a way to conceal the toxic dust that bombarded his lungs for hours at a time.

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Coal Likely to Remain Backbone of Country's Energy System for Next Two Decades

Coal is expected to continue to be the backbone of the Indian energy system for the next two decades and the phase-down of the dry fuel will be heavily dependent on the import of critical minerals required for clean energy and battery storage.

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Russia Export Coal to India Via Iran By Train

The head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways (RAI) Seyed Miad Salehi announced that Russia's coal was exported to India through Iran's railway for the first time.

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Court Rules Against Blockage of Biden's Coal-Fired Plant Rule

In a victory for President Joe Biden's administration, a federal appeals court on Friday ruled that a new federal regulation aimed at limiting planet-warming pollution from coal-fired power plants can remain in force as legal challenges continue.

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Rich Nolan: Made in America Should be Mined Here

Mineral supply chains are reshaping how we think about energy security. Supplies of lithium, graphite, copper and rare-earth elements are already dictating the speed of energy technology deployment and creating new global centers of industrial strength.

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West Virginia: Pleasants County Commissioner remains confident in power plant

Pleasants County Commission President Jay Powell remains confident in the Omnis Pleasants Power Plant in spite of a recent Wall Street Journal questioning whether the plant’s new owner can make good on some big promises.

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Peabody to Announce Results for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2024

On Thursday, August 1, 2024, Peabody (NYSE: BTU) will announce results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

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Data Centers, Proliferating Statewide, Could Soon be Built on Mined Lands in Southwest Virginia

The energy intensive industry could spur jobs from building new energy generation sources. A group is saying no to nuclear.

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Commodities Markets Brace for La Nina Weather Impacts

The likely return of the climate phenomenon La Nina, and the associated shift in global weather patterns and temperature extremes, is set to result in a fresh wave of disruption and volatility across key global commodity markets.

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Black Butte Coal Company Initiates a Second Round of Layoffs in Rock Springs, Wyoming

More layoffs are coming to surface coal miners in Sweetwater County, just about eight months after the first round of layoffs.

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Coal Miners Have Access to Free, Mobile Black Lung Screening Next Week in Morgantown

Coal miners will have the opportunity for free and confidential black lung screening next week in Morgantown and Kingwood the week after.

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Surging Power Demands Meet an Inflexible EPA Agenda

Not a week goes by without another jaw-dropping projection on the speed and scale of power demand growth.

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After Years of Controversy, Illinois Pauses CO2 Pipeline Construction, For Now

New safety requirements for carbon dioxide pipelines as well as a temporary ban on their construction are now in effect after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Thursday signed a bill that passed the General Assembly earlier this year.

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Lawmakers Pen Letter to EPA Power Concerns of Proposed Clean Power Plant's Impact on Grid

A group of 26 Republicans led by Rep. Lloyd Smucker sent a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan expressing concerns about the impact of the proposed Clean Power Plan 2.0, which sets new emission standards for coal, oil and gas-fired generating units.

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U.S. Department Announces $52 Million for Small Business Research and Development Grants

DOE has announced awards totaling $52 million for a broad range of small businesses in 39 states.

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West Virginia Coal Association Proudly Supports State Representatives and Trump at Republican Convention

"The West Virginia Coal Association is proud to support our delegation and wholeheartedly and enthusiastically approve of the vote they cast for Donald J. Trump for President," said Chris Hamilton, President of the West Virginia Coal Association.

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NMA Moves to Supreme Court for CPP 2.0 Stay Request

NMA has issued a statement on the D.C. Circuit Court’s decision not to grant a stay of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) CPP 2.0 in State of West Virginia, et al v. EPA, et al. The NMA will now petition the Supreme Court for a stay.

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MSHA Head: Mining Industry in Much Better Shape as Worker Fatalities Decline

Collaboration within the mining industry has spurred “significant improvement” in reducing fatalities, Mine Safety and Health Administration head Chris Williamson said during a July 10 stakeholder meeting.

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Department of Labor Announces Completion of 12-Month Safety, Health Screening of Nation's Mines for Pattern of Violations to Protect Miners

MSHA has released results of a Pattern of Violations screening that identifies chronic violators and mine operators that show a disregard for miners’ health and safety.

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Tire Explosion During Equipment Fire - Safety Alert

On June 14, 2024, one firefighter died, and another was injured when a front end loader tire exploded while firefighters fought the equipment fire.

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Patrick Morrisey: Atmosphere ‘Electric’ At GOP National Convention

The West Virginia delegation is energized to get out the vote for former President Donald Trump and other Republican candidates down the ballot.

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Last Day for Special Hotel Rates for Bluefield Coal Symposium

Those wishing to attend this truly one-of-a-kind event should make their reservations for hotel rooms right away.

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Wyoming Hires Second Powerful Law Firm To Fight Washington's Coal Policies

The state of Wyoming has hired a second major law firm to support its legal fight in coal litigation efforts.

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Wyoming Governor Announces Awardee for Coal Litigation Support

Governor Gordon has announced that the Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) selected Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck (Brownstein) to support the State’s coal litigation efforts.

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Cleaner Steelmaking is Actually Starting to Happen

A new report is ?“cautiously optimistic” about global efforts to decarbonize iron and steel production. But a rise in coal-based steelmaking threatens that progress.

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United States Ranks Next to Last in Development Time for New Mines that Produce Critical Minerals for Energy Transition, S&P Global Finds

The United States has the second longest lead times in the world for developing a new mine for the critical minerals that are vital to the energy transition, according to new report by S&P Global.

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Epiroc Interim Report Q2 2024

Mining activity continued to be strong in the quarter and the orders received increased to MSEK 16 349 (15 436), corresponding to an organic growth of 1%.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Special Room Rates Expire July 19

The Bluefield Coal Symposium has the theme Using U.S. Coal for a Better America.

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Ramaco Resources Preparing To Build Plant To Transform Coal

Ramaco Resources is close to starting work on a pilot demonstration plant that will convert coal mined from a Ranchester mine into strategic rare earth minerals.

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New Report Finds, Compared with Global Competitors, U.S. Has Abysmal Record in Process to Bring Mines Online

A new report, Mine Development Times: The U.S. in Perspective, released today by S&P Global found that it takes an average of 29 years to bring a mine online in the United States – longer than any other country except Zambia, which takes 34 years.

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IMI Official 2024 Voter Ballot

Please fill out the Official 2024 Voter Ballot and return to candicecotter@knighthawkcoal.com.

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Get Ready for the Largest Global Mining Event

Discovering drone-powered solutions that give you better data. Sitting in the driver’s seat of the newest excavators.

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Are Candidates Ready to Address Energy Shortages?

The campaign trail is about to be filled with contrasting visions of the nation’s energy future.

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Data Centers, Proliferating Statewide, Could Soon Be Built on Mined Lands in Southwest Virginia

The energy intensive industry could spur jobs from building new energy generation sources. A group is saying no to nuclear.

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Biden-Harris Administration Invests Additional $10 Million To Build Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals and Materials

DOE has announced nearly $10 million for two projects that will help lower the costs and reduce the environmental impact of producing rare earth elements and other critical minerals and materials from coal, coal wastes, and coal by-products.

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Two Additional Projects Selected to Advance Rare Earth Element and Critical Mineral and Material Processing Technologies Using Coal and Coal Byproducts as Feedstocks

DOE has announced nearly $10 million for two projects that will help lower the costs and reduce the environmental impact of producing rare earth elements and other critical minerals and materials from coal, coal wastes, and coal by-products.

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NATIONAL MINE RESCUE ASSOCIATION - 100 Years 1924-2024

In 2024 the National Mine Rescue Association (NMRA) celebrates 100 years dedicated to Mine Rescue.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Golf at Fincastle 0n August 12

“We want to invite all of our golfing friends attending the Symposium to treat yourself to a great round of golf at the beautiful but demanding links at Fincastle in Bluefield, Virginia," said Jeff Disibbio, President & CEO, Chamber of Commerce.

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on January 2, 2024

On January 2, 2024, the driver of an over the road tractor-trailer haul truck died when the trailer tipped over onto the cab of the tractor. The driver was dumping part of the load of gravel from the trailer.

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Wyoming Delegation Demands Secretary Haaland Withdraw Proposal to Ban Future Coal Leasing in PRB

“BLM’s proposed amendment would have a severe impact on Wyoming. Revenue from federal coal leases funds K-12 public education, infrastructure, and other essential services,” the lawmakers wrote in the letter.

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Where Trump's VP Pick Stands on Climate, Energy

Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) is broadly aligned with the former president on climate and environmental issues, minimizing the threat of climate change and calling electric vehicles a “scam.”

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CONSOL Energy Schedules Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Release and Conference Call

CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE: CEIX) will issue its second quarter earnings release before the market opens on Thursday, August 8, 2024.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Nearly $160 Million in Grants to Support Clean U.S. Manufacturing of Steel and Other Construction Materials

On July 16, EPA announced the selection of 38 grant recipients across the country, totaling nearly $160 million, to support efforts to report and reduce climate pollution from the manufacturing of construction materials and products.

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CORESafety Alert: How to Stay Safe When Working Around Belt Conveyors

CORESafety Alert: How to Stay Safe When Working Around Belt Conveyors

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U.S. Coal Shipments Declined 8% in 2023 as Coal Consumption Fell Sharply

The amount of coal transported in the United States decreased 8% in 2023, continuing a trend in which coal shipments have generally decreased over the past two decades as coal’s share of power generation has declined in the United States.

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EIA: Coal Consumption's Decline is Likely to Reverse This Year

EIA forecast an increase in use of coal for power consumption in the U.S. this year, with use dropping back to about 2023 amounts in 2025.

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China’s Coal Production Hits Six-Month High

China aims to avoid coal shortages during the peak summer demand season by stockpiling coal and increasing production.

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China to Test Run Biomass, Ammonia and Carbon Capture in Coal-Fired Plants

The Third Plenum is one of China's most important political gatherings focused on economic reforms and is being closely watched by financial markets this year for major announcements on policy.

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All MINExpo® Attendees are Invited to the Bluefield Coal Symposium August 12-14

“All coal people planning to attend MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® are invited to attend the Bluefield Coal Symposium in Princton, WV,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair.

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U.S. House Committee Advances Bill That Would Halt Application of New Silica Dust Rule

The bill previously passed a subcommittee and, on Wednesday, passed the full Appropriations Committee 31-25 with no amendments that would affect the attempt to stop the silica rule.

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Rajant and ESG Solutions Offer Next-Evolution Seismic and Micro-Seismic Data-to-Surface Monitoring for Underground Mines

Rajant Corporation have completed another round of successful underground mine testing at Sudbury, Canada’s NORCAT health and safety center.

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U.S. OSMRE Principal Deputy Director Tours Wyoming Mining Sites

OSMRE Principal Deputy Director Sharon Buccino traveled with Wyoming DEQ staff to view the high-quality reclamation being completed at Title V active coal mine and Title IV Abandoned Mine Land sites in Wyoming.

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Warrior Sets Date for Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Announcement and Investor Conference Call

Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has announced that it will hold its second quarter 2024 investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, August 1, 2024.

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Hitachi Construction Machinery Introduces Solution Linkage CONNECT Global Fleet Management System

Hitachi Construction Machinery announces a new fleet management system, Solution Linkage (SL) CONNECT, to meet the real-world needs of modern worksites.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration – Coal Markets Release - July 15, 2024

The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending July 12, 2024.

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Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 27 (July 6)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 27 (July 6) has been posted.

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Pleasants County (West Virginia) Commission President Remains Confident in Power Plant Project

Pleasants County Commission President Jay Powell has said the Quantum Pleasants, owned by California-based Omnis Fuel Technologies, should be able to show within 30 days whether its proprietary “quantum reformer” technology is viable.

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DOL Announces Up to $1 Million in Grants to Enhance Mine Safety Training

The funds will go to education and training programs addressing safety hazards affecting the mining community.

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The 10 Largest Coal Mines In The World

They look shiny, black, or brownish-black and exist in underground formations known as “coal seams” or “coal beds.”

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West Virginia’s Haunted Coal Mines: The Dark Secrets of Federal No. 1

If you’ve ever been inside a West Virginia coal mine, you know how dark it can get. The coal absorbs any light that makes it into the depths, creating an intense darkness.

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Only One Month to Go Until Bluefield Coal Symposium

“There is only one month to go before this truly one-of-a-kind event and we hope everyone wishing to attend will make their reservations for hotel rooms before July 19,” said Bill Reid, Symposium chair.

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A Coal Community Without the Coal

Colorado legislators said coal communities should be helped in the energy transition. This agreement with Craig and Moffat County provides a picture of what that looks like in practice.

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Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Announces Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call

Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) will report its second quarter 2024 financial results before the market opens on Monday, July 29, 2024.

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Following BHP’s withdrawal of its bid for Anglo American, attention turns to the sale of Anglo’s metallurgical (met) coalmine assets.

Following BHP’s withdrawal of its bid for Anglo American, attention turns to the sale of Anglo’s metallurgical (met) coalmine assets.

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The Biggest Electra Mining Africa '5-in-1 Trade Show' to Date

Electra Mining Africa 2024 is set to be one of the biggest Electra Mining Africa exhibitions to date with over 850 companies exhibiting across six exhibition halls and four sizable outside exhibit areas.

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Australia: Coal Dust Exposure Heralds Warning to Mask Up

Recent levels of respirable dust nearly four times the acceptable limit at a New South Wales open cut coal mine has caused the state regulator to issue a warning to operators.

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NMA President and CEO Rich Nolan Has Made a Statement On Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump

NMA President and CEO Rich Nolan Has Made a Statement On Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Special Room Rates Expire July 19

The Bluefield Coal Symposium has the theme Using U.S. Coal for a Better America.

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Omnis Pleasants Power Project in West Virginia Raises New Questions One Year Later

Nearly one year after Gov. Jim Justice celebrated steam rising from the cooling towers at the Pleasants Power Plant after the coal-fired plant nearly closed for good, there are new questions about a project at the plant to produce graphite and hydrogen.

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American Electric Power Seeks Bids for Coal

American Electric Power has issued a request for proposal (RFP) for the supply of coal to one or more of its generating stations in multiple coal regions.

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South Dakota Clashes With Minnesota on Clean Energy, Coal Plant Closures

As gas and electric companies transition away from fossil fuels, South Dakota officials stress reliability of resources in extreme weather.

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Wyoming Governors Casts Aside Free-Market Principles When Coal is at Stake

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon is quick to tell the federal government not to interfere with the free market, but he has a hard time taking his own advice.

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Top-Class Entertainment Being Presented at Bluefield Coal Symposium, August 12-14

“One of the goals of the Bluefield Coal Symposium is to lift up the spirits of those serving the coal industry and what better way to do this is with great music,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair and Managing Editor of CoalZoom.com.

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NMA Challenges Unlawful BLM Landscape Rule

NMA, along with a broad coalition, today filed in the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming to challenge the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Conservation and Landscape Health rule.

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Black Lung Bill in Jeopardy

As black lung continues to kill coal miners, House Republicans moved to block enforcement of a life-saving safety rule.

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OSHA Publishes Proposed Heat Standard

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released a proposed national heat illness and injury prevention standard.

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Approval of New UK Coal Mine Was an Error of Law, New Government Says

The coking coal mine in West Cumbria was approved under the last government in 2022 by Michael Gove - but the Labour government said it won't defend the plans when a legal challenge is heard in the High Court next week.

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Ukrainian Women Take on Coal Mining, Using Metinvest Employees as an Example

Standing in front of a Soviet-era industrial elevator, ready to descend 2,000ft for a gruelling six-hour shift at a coalmine in eastern Ukraine, Ludmyla Bashkatova looked unfazed.

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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report – July 11, 2024

EIA has updated the Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending July 6, 2024.

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Ranking Member Capito Opening Statement at Hearing on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

The Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee has held a hearing titled, “The Response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse on March 26, 2024.”

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Demand for Rare Elements Used in Clean Energy Could Help Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mines in Appalachia

Down a long gravel road, tucked into the hills in West Virginia, is a low-slung building where researchers are extracting essential elements from an old coal mine that they hope will strengthen the nation's energy future.

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Wall Street Journal Explores Whether Green Energy Proposal at Pleasants Power Plant is Truly Viable

The question explored by the article was whether the approach, which could be cutting edge, is actually financially viable.

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U.S. House Committee Advances Bill That Would Halt Application of New Silica Dust Rule

The bill previously passed a subcommittee and, on Wednesday, passed the full Appropriations Committee 31-25 with no amendments that would affect the attempt to stop the silica rule.

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Dozens of Miners Rescued in Poland

One of the Polish coal miners who were injured when a tremor struck the Rydultowy coal mine on Thursday has died in hospital, a mining official in southern Poland said. At least 17 miners were reported injured in the accident.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Provides Unique Opportunity to Dig into Coal’s Future

The Bluefield Coal Symposium is a one-of-a-kind event, which provides a unique opportunity to dig into coal’s future. Never before has such a top-level group of industry leaders been assembled to look into the future role of the coal industry.

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Arch Resources to Announce Second Quarter 2024 Results on July 25

Arch Resources, Inc. (NYSE: ARCH) will discuss its second quarter 2024 financial results in an investor conference call on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time.

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West River Conveyors Announces Upcoming Exhibitions

West River Conveyors will be appearing at the Illinois Mining Institute Annual Meeting and the Bluefield Coal Symposium later this year.

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Alpha to Announce Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results on August 5

Alpha to Announce Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results on August 5

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University Of Texas Presents Fastest New Carbon Storage Technology

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have made a significant leap in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

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Jump Start your Science Career: DOE Applications for 2025 Student Internships Open

Applications are currently being accepted for the Spring 2025 term of two programs offered by DOE's Office of Science (SC): the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program and the Community College Internships (CCI) program.

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NMA Applauds Senate Passage of Bipartisan Mining Schools Act

"American mining - and the American miners at its heart - is the foundation of our nation's economy," said Rich Nolan, NMA president and CEO.

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Full Year 2023 Export Met Coal Shipments, Pricing and Destinations

Full Year 2023 Export Met Coal Shipments, Pricing and Destinations

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Correction: Silica Stakeholder Call July 17, 2024

We would like to issue a correction regarding the date for the upcoming Silica Stakeholder Meeting.

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Mining Lights: Mining Lightning Systems for Safety in the Mining Industry

In the demanding and hazardous environment of the mining industry, safety is of paramount importance, without exception.

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One Miner Dead After Tremon in Poland, One Still Missing

One miner died and one was still trapped underground after a pit in southern Poland was struck by an earth tremor, mine owner PGG said on Thursday evening.

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Reserve Now to Hear Bluefield Coal Symposium Panel to Dig into the Future of Coal

“One of the highlights of the Symposium in August is the Coal Discussion Panel,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair and Managing Editor of CoalZoom.com

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Senate Passes Barrasso’s Bipartisan Mining School Bill

U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (ENR), applauded unanimous Senate approval of S. 912, the Mining Schools Act of 2023.

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EIA Sees Electricity Demand, Gas Prices Impacting US Fuel Mix This Year

The US energy body forecasts increased electricity production from renewables and coal in the second half of this year due to an expected rise in natural gas prices.

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Liebherr to Present its New Mining Solutions at MINExpo

Liebherr will be sharing its latest news, products, services, and innovations for the mining sector at the world’s largest mining exhibition, MINExpo INTERNATIONAL®, this September.

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Rocky Mountain Mining Institute Tri-State Regional Meeting

The 32nd Annual Rocky Mountain Mining Institute Tri-State Regional Meeting will be held August 28-29, 2024 in Deadwood, South Dakota.

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Eriez® Introduces New Models in Suspended Electromagnets Line

Eriez® announces the launch of its new SEV series of Suspended Electromagnets, representing a significant advancement in suspended electromagnet design.

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MISO Warns it’s Going to be Woefully Short of Power

Across the country, one grid operator after another is sounding the alarm over soaring power demand, an inability to meet it and the threat posed by early retirements of essential coal capacity.

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Call to Action

The Buffalo Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its Final Environmental Impact Statement concerning coal leasing in the Powder River Basin.

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US Department of Labor Announces Up to $1 Million in Brookwood-Sago Grants Available

The program honors 25 miners who perished in disasters in 2001 at the Jim Walter Resources #5 mine in Brookwood, Alabama, and at the Sago mine in Buckhannon, West Virginia, in 2006.

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on April 20, 2023

On April 20, 2023, a contract laborer died while removing the side plate off a shaker screen.

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Be a Part of MINEXCHANGE - Submit an Abstract

Abstract submission for the MINEXCHANGE 2025 SME Annual Conference & Expo and CMA 127th National Western Mining Conference is now open!

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How We Owned a Mine, or A Brief History of Kentucky’s Mining Cooperative

A Hungarian immigrant created a collectively owned coal mine that, for a brief moment, proved an alternative to ruthless and exploitative mining operations of Appalachia in the early 20th century.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium to Help Seek Zero Fatalities

“The first aim of the Symposium is to aid the search for zero fatalities in coal mines and Session 1 – The Road to Zero, is dedicated to just that,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair and Managing Editor of CoalZoom.com.

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EIA Raises US Coal Power Forecast for 2024-25

Coal-fired generation in the US is expected to be higher this year and in 2025 compared with 2023 levels in response to elevated natural gas prices, government projections released today show.

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Caterpillar to Showcase the Mine Site of the Future at MINExpo 2024

The future starts today at MINExpo 2024, as Caterpillar plans to showcase industry leading technologies, cutting-edge innovations, and customised solutions for mine sites around the world.

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Anglo American Kicks Off Coal Assets Sale

Anglo American (LON: AAL) is said to have formally kicked off the process of divesting its coal assets, enlisting the services of three top banks as part of a broader plan to offload some of its legacy assets.

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Japan to Take Appropriate Steps to Ensure Stable Power Supply

Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ken Saito said July 9 that the country's power supply and demand will continue to be unpredictable amid severe heat, with the ministry taking appropriate steps to ensure stable supply.

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India’s Thermal Coal Imports Surge Amid Rising Electricity Demand and Hydropower Decline

In the first half of calendar year 2024, India’s thermal coal imports escalated to over 95 million tonnes, marking a 13% year-over-year increase, according to BigMint data.

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EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook

Highlights of EIA's most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook.

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Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 26 (June 29)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 26 (June 29) has been posted.

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EIA Expects Rising Electricity Demand and Natural Gas Prices to Affect Electricity Fuel Mix for the Rest of 2024

EIA expects that the United States will generate more electricity from renewables and coal in the second half of this year, as electricity demand and natural gas prices increase.

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WV State Delegates to Don Miners Hard Hats During GOP Convention

We have been working with State Republican Party officials to equip West Virginia's Delegates and their alternatives to the GOP Convention with miners' hats decorated with Friends of Coal stickers.

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PEM Overnight Room Block Drops Thursday

Reminder that the overnight room block for the PEM Seminar drops on Thursday (7/11).

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Indonesia's RMK Loads Record Coal Volumes in June

Indonesian coal logistics provider RMK Energy's monthly barge loading volume hit an all-time high in June, supported by favorable weather.

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Mining Sector Readies Push for New Federal Office

Some of the nation’s biggest mining trade associations are planning to push Congress and the next occupant of the White House to create a new federal agency or entity to streamline permitting, regulation and boost research around mining.

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Coal to Drop to 13% of Wisconsin's Energy Mix by 2030, Draft Report Shows

The share of Wisconsin’s electricity generation coming from coal is set to drop from 27% in 2022 to just 13% in 2030, according to a draft report from the state Public Service Commission.

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Texas - Surface Mining & Reclamation - What We Do

One of the state's most abundant energy resources is a form of soft coal called lignite. Many lignite deposits lie close to the surface, easily reached with modern mining technology.

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Crews Douse Fire Late Sunday at West Virginia Coal Mine

Firefighters from Benwood, McMechen and Bethlehem were joined by those from Wheeling late Sunday night to tackle a fire at a coal storage silo in Benwood operated by the Ohio County Coal Co., a division of American Consolidated Natural Resources.

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Time to Register for the Bluefield Coal Symposium August 12-14

“We are expecting heavy registration activity during the next four weeks and we urge that all those interested in attending get their registrations completed to avoid being disappointed,” said Jeff Disibbio, President & CEO of the Chamber.

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India to Get Coking Coal From Mongolia on Trial Basis in July

India will import coking coal from Mongolia on a trial basis from later this month, two sources familiar with the matter said, as New Delhi seeks to diversify imports of the key steelmaking raw material to cut over-reliance on Australia.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration – Coal Markets Release - July 8, 2024

The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending July 5, 2024.

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Simmons Equipment to Expand in Virginia

The company will maintain its existing facilities and employees in Tazewell County, Virginia. Virginia successfully competed against Tennessee and West Virginia for this project, which will create 75 new jobs.

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Full Year 2023 Domestic Met Coal Shipments, Consumption & Pricing; U.S. Coke Production, Pricing, Import and Export Data

The 2023 Full Year Domestic Met Coal Shipments, Consumption & Pricing; U.S. Coke Production, Pricing, Import and Export Data has been released.

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EPA Selects Educational Organizations to Receive Over $3.6 million to Support Environmental Projects Nationwide

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the selection of 38 organizations to receive over $3.6 million in funding for projects under the Environmental Education Grants Program.

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Rail Shipments From January To June Show Bleak Picture For Coal

One of the surest measures of the health of any industry is how much it ships by rail.

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Mining Trade Groups Call For Revival Of The Bureau Of Mines

As the demand for critical minerals such as lithium and copper surges, mining trade groups in the U.S. advocate for the revival of the long-defunct Bureau of Mines.

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Register Now to Hear Outstanding Speakers at Bluefield Coal Symposium

“Register now to hear the amazing group of industry personalities cover a wide range of subjects," said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair and Managing Editor of CoalZoom.com.

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MCPA Announces 15th Annual P.E. Seminar - Thursday - September 5, 2024 - Lebanon, VA

The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA)’s 15th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 5, 2024, at the Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, Virginia.

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FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Actions to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Weather

Across the country, tens of millions of Americans are experiencing the effects of extreme weather events.

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U.S. Department of Energy Issues Request for Proposals for Contractor to Manage and Operate Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFPs) for the competitive selection of a management and operating contractor for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF).

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Sir George Dowty Legacy Celebration Continues

Interest in the founder of the Dowty Group, one Sir George Dowty (1901- 1975), continues to grow at a significant pace.

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Register Now to Hear Four Coal Operator CEOs Speak at the Bluefield Coal Symposium

Register now to hear no less than four coal operator CEOs.

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Virginia Energy Leveraging Federal Funding to Diversify Southwest Region's Economic Profile

Money from Congress is being used to build on previously mined sites.

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on August 24, 2023

On August 24, 2023, a miner died while preparing a wash plant for relocation. In the process of lowering the feed box into the travel position, the miner was pinned between the feed box and the handrail.

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US Supreme Court Rulings Favorably Impacting Coal and Environmental Law

The US Supreme Court issued two major decisions this week impacting EPA’s Ozone Transport Rule and the long standing “Chevron Defference” Doctrine in place since 1984.

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US Supreme Court Ends Deference to Regulators

The US Supreme Court's conservative majority has thrown out a landmark, 40-year-old precedent under which courts have offered federal agencies significant leeway in deciding how to regulate the energy sector and other industries.

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Time to Register for the Bluefield Coal Symposium August 12-14

“To provide marketing opportunities for our manufacturing friends, we are making available a limited number of Table Tops for displays at the Symposium on August 12-14,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair and Managing Editor of CoalZoom.

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US Miners Push Washington to Revive Long-Dormant Bureau of Mines

Mining trade groups plan to push Washington to revive and expand the long-dormant Bureau of Mines.

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Coal Power on Comeback Trail as Wind, Solar Falter

Coal power staged a major resurgence in the June quarter, recording its first year-on-year growth in almost a decade amid a “drought” in wind power and increased demand, underscoring the disarray of the country’s transition to low-carbon energy.

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Australia: 11th Day of Action at Newcastle Coal Port

Activists are now in their 11th day of action at the World’s largest coal port in Newcastle as they use direct action to draw attention to the impact of fossil fuels on global heating.

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Weekly Coal Production Report – July 5, 2024

EIA has updated the Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending June 29, 2024.

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Anglo American Declares Force Majeure on Q4-Delivery Coking Coal After Mine Suspension

Diversified miner Anglo American has declared force majeure on fourth-quarter coking coal deliveries following the June 29 fire at its Grosvenor mine in Queensland, four Asia-based customers said July 5.

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Predictive Maintenance and the Rise of AI in Mining

We look at how AI is reshaping predictive maintenance in the mining industry, helping cut costs and streamline efficiencies as the sector responds to increased production pressures.

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BROOKVILLE Expands Product Portfolio with Mining Flat Car, Now Accepting Orders for 2024 Delivery

Brookville Equipment Corporation (BROOKVILLE) recently launched its latest mining product, The BROOKVILLE Mining Flat Car.

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Weight of Freight: Colombian Coal Switches From Europe to Asia-Pacific

Tonne-miles (tmi) for Capesize vessels leaving Colombia surged by 142pc over the first five months of 2024, data from analytics firm Kpler show, as Asia-Pacific replaced Europe as the main destination for thermal and metallurgical coal.

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IEA Policy Review Highlights Leadership of United States on Energy Security and Clean Energy Transitions

Major energy and climate initiatives have led to a clean energy investment boom, supporting progress toward energy security, affordability and decarbonisation goals.

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All MINExpo® Attendees are Invited to the Bluefield Coal Symposium August 12-14

“All coal people planning to attend MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® are invited to attend the Bluefield Coal Symposium in Princton, WV,” said Bill Reid, Symposium Chair.

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Norfolk Southern Lamberts Point Coal Terminal Sets Two-Month Volume Record

Norfolk Southern’s Lamberts Point Coal Terminal in Norfolk, Va., set a two-month tonnage record after the collapse of the Key Bridge shut down an export facility at the Port of Baltimore.

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Companies Owned by West Virginia Governor Agree to Catch Up On Mine Safety Fines

Nearly two dozen companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice have agreed to catch up on fines owed to the U.S. government from a 2020 settlement over unsafe working conditions at his coal mines, according to a federal court filing.

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Energy Costs: The State That's Paying the Most

Heating costs are yet another thing eating a portion of consumer wallets, especially for those living in regions experiencing scorching summer temperatures.

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U.S. Supreme Court Gives Miners, Farmers New Shot at Overturning Regulations

Challengers to federal rules covering a range of industries including mining and farming got a fresh shot on Tuesday at rolling back regulations as the U.S. Supreme Court applied a new standard for reviewing the power of federal agencies.

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Canada Approves Teck's Coal Sale to Glencore

The Canadian government has approved commodities major Glencore’s acquisition of Teck Resources’ metallurgical coal business, Elk Valley Resources (EVR).

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Happy 4th of July from CoalZoom.com and CoalMinerExchange.com!

Happy 4th of July from CoalZoom.com and CoalMinerExchange.com!

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Time to Register for the Bluefield Coal Symposium August 12-14

“We are expecting heavy registration activity during the next four weeks and we urge that all those interested in attending get their registrations completed to avoid being disappointed,” said Jeff Disibbio, President & CEO of the Chamber.

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How Has Energy Use Changed Throughout U.S. History?

In 2023, 94 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) was consumed in the United States, a 1% decrease from 2022, according to our Monthly Energy Review.

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MSHA Safety Alert - Polyurethane Foam Fire Hazard

On June 27, 2024, a fire occurred in an underground coal mine after a large quantity of polyurethane foam was injected into a roof cavity.

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The Latest Coal Preparation News for You

The Summer 2024 issue is also available. We have now gone completely digital, and this email is being sent to over 1700 members, thanks to some new additions from CoalProTec 2024.

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Australia: Dirt, Foam, Jet Engine Called in to Fight Central Queensland Coal Mine Fire

Queensland's largest underground coal mine has been on fire for five days and until all access to the surface is sealed, the inferno will continue.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Proposed Rule to Protect Indoor, Outdoor Workers From Extreme Heat

The U.S. Department of Labor has released a proposed rule with the goal of protecting millions of workers from the significant health risks of extreme heat.

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Silica Stakeholder Call July 10, 2024

Please join the Mine Safety and Health Administration for our first Silica Stakeholder Meeting in-person or on-line.

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MCPA Announces 16th Annual P.E. Seminar - Thursday, September 5, 2024, Lebanon, VA

The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA) 15th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 5, 2024, at the Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, Virginia.

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Anglo Assures Customers of 3Q Met Coal Shipments

South African mining firm Anglo American has today informed several steel mills and trading firms that it expects to meet its contracted obligations for the third quarter, Argus has learned.

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Virginia Energy Leveraging Federal Funding to Diversify Southwest Region's Economic Profile

Many miners in Virginia’s coalfield region may have avoided going underground and remained topside of the earth to procure coal through surface mining, but they were exposed to health issues that underground miners also face.

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Online Registration is Open for the Bluefield Coal Symposium

The Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias based in Bluefield and Princeton, WV says that online registration is now open for the 2024 Bluefield Coal Symposium taking place at the Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton, WV on August 12-14.

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Coal Use Reaches Record in Indonesia and Phillipines

The use of coal in electricity generation in Indonesia and the Philippines reached a record nearly 62 per cent share in 2023, with no sign of slowing down – despite both countries having abundant solar and wind power potential.

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Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 25 (June 22) New Data Added: Monthly Coal Exports and Pricing, Global Steel Production

Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 25 (June 22) New Data Added: Monthly Coal Exports and Pricing, Global Steel Production.

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Epiroc Completes Acquistion of Remaining Share of Autonomous Solutions Provider ASI Mining

Epiroc already owned 34% of ASI Mining, which it acquired in 2018. The acquisition regards the remaining 66% of the company.

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WV Coal Association Annual Membership Meeting, August 8-10

The West Virginia Coal Association (WVCA) Annual Membership Meeting is scheduled for August 8 – 10 at the Greenbrier Resort Iin Sulphur Springs, WV.

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EPA Releases Updated Climate Indicators Report Showing How Climate Change is Impacting People’s Health and the Environment

On July 2, the United States Environmental Protection Agency released the Fifth Edition of Climate Change Indicators in the United States.

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A Victory for Grid Reliability

In a significant victory for the reliability of the nation’s electricity grid, the U.S. Supreme Court granted state and industry requests to stay enforcement of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Ozone Transport rule.

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Celebrate July Fourth with Our New Friends of Coal Patriot Sticker!

The new Friends of Coal July Fourth Red, White, and Blue Sticker was designed to reflect the patriotism of our American coal miners and emphasize how important their role has been to our great country over the years.

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Coalfield Expressway Authority Gets Operations

A new budget year means more money for the Coalfield Expressway Authority to seek more money for the 30-year highway project.

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Underground Fire Idles West Virginia Mine

Emergency officials in Barbour County, West Virginia report a coal mine has been closed due to an underground fire.

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BLM Seeks Public Comment on Carbon Capture Project

The Bureau of Land Management’s Kemmerer Field Office seeks public comments involving a carbon sequestration project that will impact land in a three-county area.

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Asia-Pacific Coking Coal: Fob Trades at $260/t

Coking coal prices on a fob Australia basis jumped after an August Goonyella deal emerged higher on traders' position-taking, against a background of anticipated supply tightness.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Now Less Than a Month Away

The Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias announced Monday that participants can now register for the three-day event, which will be held Monday, August 12 through Wednesday, August 14 at the Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton.

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Austin Powder Partners with American Industrial Partners to Accelerate Its Growth Strategy

Operating in a safety critical and technical industry, Austin Powder has nearly 200 years of industry expertise that has enabled it to build a suite of integrated products and services for the blasting process.

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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Aiding Virginia Energy's Abandoned Mine Cleanup

Southwest Virginia’s bucolic scenery is easy to see: steep slopes blanketed with trees; rolling farmland with grazing cattle; closely-clustered single-story homes and places of worship nestled at the feet of continuous mountain ranges.

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West Virginia Coal Association Launches Friends of Coal App

The West Virginia Coal Association in partnership with America’s Coal Associations has announced the launch of the “Friends of Coal” app.

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Wellmore Coal Earns Top Honors in Rescue Contest

Wellmore Coal Company took two first place mine rescue contest wins last week.

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100th Anniversary of Benwood Mine Disaster

At the conclusion of the bell tolls for the 21 lives lost on the job last year in West Virginia, the ceremony shifted focus to the 119 lives lost 100 years ago on April 28, 1924.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration – Coal Markets Release - July 1, 2024

The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending June 28, 2024.

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Bluefield Coal Symposium Set for Next Month

The first Bluefield Coal Symposium since 2018 is now only a month away.

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Komatsu Completes Acquistion of GHH Group GmbH

Komatsu has completed its acquisition of GHH Group GmbH (GHH), a manufacturer of underground mining, tunnelling and special civil engineering equipment headquartered in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

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CORESafety TV (July 2024)

Welcome to the July 2024 edition of CORESafety TV — the online video program from the National Mining Association.

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Grosvenor Coal Mine Fire Continues to Burn, Sparking Fears of Explosion

Authorities are racing to seal at least six shafts at the burning Grosvenor Coal Mine as the union warns of the the risk of another explosion.

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Russia's Coal Sector Battered by Sanctions

Russia's coal industry, one of the country's largest raw materials sectors, is on the brink of financial collapse as it grapples with the severe impact of international sanctions.

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Delta Dunia Group Completes Acquistion of Atlantic Carbon Group, Inc., a Key Global Ultra-High-Grade Anthracite Producer

This deal marks a significant milestone for the Group, expanding its operations from a mining service provider to global mine ownership.

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Fire Shuts Anglo American's Australian Coking Coal Mine

UK-South African mining firm Anglo American has closed its 5mn t/yr Grosvenor coking coal mine in the Bowen basin region of Australia's Queensland, after a fire broke out underground.

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Jefferies Says Anglo American Coal Fire Likely to Affect Met Coal Sale

A fire at Anglo American (JO:AGLJ)'s Grosvenor metallurgical coal mine in Australia is likely to negatively affect its Australian met coal business, broker Jefferies said in a note on Monday.

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Closure of Holt Lock Disrupts Coal Transport on Alabama’s Black Warrior River

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District, has announced the closure of the Holt Lock to navigation starting at noon on Saturday, June 22, 2024.

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Accident Disrupts Coal Deliveries to Australian Port

An accident on the Blackwater railway system has disrupted coal exports from Australia's 102mn t/yr Gladstone port in Queensland, which may take some time to resolve.

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An Explosion in a Coal Mine in Southwest Pakistan Kills 12 Miners While 8 Are Rescued

An explosion inside a coal mine in southwest Pakistan killed 12 miners while eight were rescued, an official said Wednesday.

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