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The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, & Exploration (SME) and Crownsmen Partners (Crownsmen) are excited to announce a brand-new partnership taking shape at the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo. Click To Read More
Peabody to Announce Results for the Fourth Quarter and Year Ended December 31, 2025
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) will announce fourth quarter and year end December 31, 2025, financial results in an investor conference call on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time. Click To Read More
Hitachi Construction Machinery Invests USD 3 Million in AI Firm Rithmik Solutions to Advance Mining Analytics
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co Ltd has announced a USD 3 million strategic investment in Rithmik Solutions Ltd., a Canada-based artificial intelligence company specializing in advanced data analytics for mining equipment. Click To Read More
One Year into the Trump Administration: DOE Awards Cancelled and Programs Stalled
This piece is the first in a series analyzing the current state of play at DOE, one year into the second Trump administration. Click To Read More
Miner Injured Underground at West Virginia Coal Mine
Marshall County EMA Director Tom Hart tell us the injured miner is in stable condition at Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Click To Read More
Drummond Wins $256 Million in Defamation
The jury in a federal defamation trial brought by Drummond Inc. found in favor of the Birmingham, Alabama-based company, ruling that the attorney who accused them of misdeeds in Colombia knew his claims were false. Click To Read More
The Affordability Crisis Is a Reliability Crisis
Soaring electricity prices have become a top-tier political issue and will remain so through midterms and likely far longer. Click To Read More
Wyoming’s Coal Legacy Takes Center Stage With New Appointment
When national energy policy is being discussed in Washington, Wyoming’s voice will once again be part of the conversation. Click To Read More
Please Save the Date: 46th Annual WV Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium
Please SAVE THE DATE and begin making plans to attend the 46th Annual West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium, taking place May 5–6, 2026, at the Morgantown Marriott Waterfront Conference Center in Morgantown, West Virginia. Click To Read More
SME/CAS-CoalProTec Registration Open
Registration is open for the upcoming CoalProTec/SME-CAS event scheduled for April 27-29 at the Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky. Click To Read More
Company Touting New Coal Technology Process Announces Plans to Locate in West Virginia Again
Standing in front of the Ohio River at Point Pleasant, Governor Patrick Morrisey Monday announced a company with a new technology plans to make its flagship plant in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Minerva Engineering Introduces Coal Dragon™: Advanced Vitrinite Reflectance and Petrographic Imaging Solution
Minerva Engineering has announced the launch of Coal Dragon™, the latest-generation Vitrinite Reflectance Measurement System engineered for fast, accurate, and standards-compliant analysis of coal and coke. Click To Read More
Thermal Coal's Few Growth Markets in Focus After Rare Export Dip
Thermal coal exporters are on the lookout for expansion opportunities following their first annual contraction in sales volumes last year since COVID-19 slammed fuel demand in 2020. Problem is, growth markets are hard to find. Click To Read More
New Charter for US National Coal Council
The US Department of Energy on January 15 convened the first meeting of the National Coal Council (NCC) following US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright’s formal renewal of its charter. Click To Read More
Nearly 150 Groups Support Restoring Access to Minnesota's Mineral Resources
NMA President and CEO Rich Nolan commented, "The widespread bipartisan support of this Congressional Review Act resolution shows a broad understanding of the need to reverse this groundless land withdrawal. Click To Read More
Lynq Launches RavenTalk at SHOT Show, Redefining Secure, Infrastructure-Free Communications
Lynq Networks, a leader in local team communications addressing one of the largest connectivity challenges facing enterprises and governments, today announced the launch of RavenTalk at SHOT Show 2026. Click To Read More
Australian Premium Coking Coal Price Hits 17-Month High
The first-tier Australian seaborne premium hard coking coal price jumped to a 17-month high in January on the back of persistent supply restraints from Australia and steady demand from India. Click To Read More
World Mining Congress Places the Mining Challenge on the Agenda at the Future Minerals Forum in Saudi Arabia
Doris Hiam-Gálvez, Program Chair of WMC 2026, presented a vision aligned with the purpose of the Congress: moving from a mining model focused on extraction toward a long-term contribution. Click To Read More
Alabama Coal Company Awarded Landmark $256 Million Over Alleged Human Rights Violations in Colombia
A federal jury in Alabama last week awarded Drummond Co. what is believed to be the second largest plaintiff’s verdict in the state’s history. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute - January 20, 2026
As President Trump threatens new tariffs on Europe stemming from his desire to take over Greenland, investors pushed gold and silver prices to new highs. Click To Read More
Immersive Technologies Helping Mines with Supervisor Shortages
Mines in many locations are having a hard time finding enough skilled supervisors to efficiently run daily operations. Many experienced supervisors are retiring, and fewer young people are choosing jobs in mining. Click To Read More
Diver on Recent Mine Accident Hopes Skills Become Future Resources For Mine Rescue
A West Virginia native who was part of the rescue attempt at the Rolling Thunder mine in Nicholas County last year said it was the first time that kind of search had ever been attempted. Click To Read More
UK: Industrial Dispute Deepens at National Coal Mining Museum
Workers on strike at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield have rejected a new pay offer as the increasingly bitter industrial dispute at the museum continues. Click To Read More
China 2025 Coal Output Hits Record High as Cheap Supply Drives Stockpiling, Lower Imports
Production in 2025 reached 4.83-billion metric tons, up 1.2% from 2024, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Can Power America — If We Let It
West Virginia coal and natural gas are the solution to America’s energy crisis. Click To Read More
Trump is Keeping Coal on Life Support. How Long Can It Last?
The combination of federal intervention and rising energy demand may have stalled coal’s decline, at least for the moment. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Announces Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) will report its fourth quarter 2025 financial results before the market opens on Monday, February 2, 2026. Click To Read More
Sandvik AB: How a 162-Year-Old Engineering Powerhouse Is Quietly Rebuilding the Industrial Stack
Sandvik AB is the reminder that someone still has to cut the metal, drill the rock, and keep the supply chains of the physical world alive. Click To Read More
Vietnam's Coal Imports Hit Record High in 2025
Vietnam's coal imports reached a new all-time high in 2025, supported by an uptick in economic growth, but a sharp slowdown in demand in the second half of the year capped overall growth. Click To Read More
China’s Coal Output Hits Record in 2025 Even as It Burns Less
China’s coal production reached a record last year, even as the country’s power plants burned less of the fossil fuel due to a flood of cleaner electricity, with Beijing continuing to prioritize energy security. Click To Read More
WV Governor Morrisey Announces $850 Million Frontieras North America Investment
“We are excited to welcome Frontieras North America and its state-of-the-art project to Mason County,” said WV Governor Morrisey. Click To Read More
Trump's Revived Coal Council Includes Kentucky Executives
The National Coal Council met at the White House late last week for the first time since the Trump administration revived it. Click To Read More
Trump Energy Chief Outlines Coal's Crucial Role in Affordability as Admin Pushes to Keep Plants Running
Energy Secretary Christopher Wright affirmed the Trump administration’s plan to keep U.S. coal-fired power plants operating amid rising electricity prices and increasing grid reliability concerns tied to growing demand. Click To Read More
Twenty Years Since Two Died at Aracoma Coal's Alma #1 Mine in West Virginia
An underground fire on the mine’s conveyer belt broke out on the night of January 19th at Massey Energy subsidiary Aracoma Coal Company’s Alma #1 mine in Logan County. Click To Read More
WVCA Annual Mining Symposium Set for March 31st & April 1st in Charleston, WV
The Association’s Annual Mining Symposium is set for March 31st & April 1st at the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center in Charleston WV. Please plan to attend. Click To Read More
IMF Warns of Major Risk to Growth From US-EU Tensions
The IMF has upgraded its global economic growth forecast for 2026 but warned an escalation in trade tensions between the US and Europe is a "major risk." Click To Read More
FTC Lawsuit Against Coal Investors Sparks Backlash
FTC and state attorneys general sue BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street for alleged coal market manipulation. Experts question the legal and economic basis. Click To Read More
Trump EPA Gets Fraud Out Of Air Pollution Rules
The Trump Environmental Protection Agency just decided to no longer inflate the monetized benefits of EPA air quality regulations with imaginary deaths prevented. This has put the greens into orbit. Click To Read More
ASGCO Tackles Conveyor Reliability With Latest Maintenance Strategy
ASGCO has introduced a new preventive maintenance schedule designed to optimize the performance of belt conveyor systems in large bulk material handling facilities. Click To Read More
Hitachi Invests $3 Million in AI Mining Tech
Hitachi Construction Machinery has invested $3 million in Rithmik Solutions, a Canada-based artificial intelligence company that enhances data analytics capabilities for mining equipment. Click To Read More
Last Czech Deep Coal Mine Closes
The last Czech black coal shaft will shut at the end of January, closing the door on more than 250 years of deep mining and bringing to an end an industry that powered the rise of heavy industry in Central Europe. Click To Read More
Heavy Rainfall Disrupts Australian Metallurgical Coal Supplies
Heavy rainfall in northeast Australia has triggered floods that are hampering mine operations and disrupting supplies of metallurgical coal in the region. Click To Read More
America NEEDS the Coal Industry to Thrive
You can’t separate energy from the economy or national security. Click To Read More
National Energy Dominance Council Announces Landmark Agreement to Restore Grid Reliability and Lower Costs
National Energy Dominance Council Announces Landmark Agreement to Restore Grid Reliability and Lower Costs Click To Read More
National Coal Council Reinstatement Signals Major U.S. Energy Policy Shift
The restoration of the National Coal Council meeting represents a fundamental shift in federal energy priorities, marking a strategic pivot toward energy security through diversified baseload power generation. Click To Read More
Greenland's Resources Face Extraction Hurdles
Greenland's rare earths (REEs) and "critical minerals" will likely remain mostly commercially untapped amid extraction challenges and a lack of commercial viability without significant government financing. Click To Read More
After a Year of Uncertainty, Federal Mine Safety Research Employees in Pennsylvania Get Good News
Hundreds of federal employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) received an email Tuesday notifying them they’re no longer subject to layoffs announced last spring. Click To Read More
Trump Threatens 10pc Tariff Against UK, EU Members
President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to impose a 10pc tariff on US imports from the UK and seven key members of the EU, citing their participation in a military mission in Denmark's Greenland territory, which he is threatening to annex. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Outlines Plan To Build Big Power Plants Again
On day one, President Trump declared a national energy emergency after the Biden administration’s energy subtraction agenda left behind a grid increasingly vulnerable to blackouts and higher than ever electricity prices. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association President Says Coal Council Appointment is An Honor and An Opportunity
West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton considered it a high honor to be appointed to the National Coal Council. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 2 (Jan. 10) Data for Two Weeks
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 2 (Jan. 10) Data for Two Weeks has been posted. Click To Read More
Working Families Tax Cuts Will Unleash American Energy Dominance
The Working Families Tax Cuts Act, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, supports an all-of the-above energy approach, invests in American-made energy, and lowers costs for consumers. Click To Read More
Department of Energy Seeks Input on Advancing AI for Science and Engineering Workforce Development and Genesis Mission Challenges
The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit public and private sector input on strategies for meeting the technical challenges of the Genesis Mission. Click To Read More
SME Auction Items for 2026
The Coal and Energy Division of SME funds dozens of scholarships for college students pursuing careers in the Coal Industry. Click To Read More
National Coal Council Reinstatement Signals Major U.S. Energy Policy Shift
The restoration of the National Coal Council meeting represents a fundamental shift in federal energy priorities, marking a strategic pivot toward energy security through diversified baseload power generation. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - December 18, 2025 Fatality
On December 18, 2025, a miner died after a tractor pinned him against the rib. Click To Read More
Coal Boosters Cheer Return of DOE Council Vaporized Under Biden
Trump officials welcomed dozens of coal and industry execs to the newly reinstated National Coal Council on Thursday and vowed to revive the sector. Click To Read More
Electric Grid Strains Under Rising Demand and Fewer Coal Plants
The operator of America’s largest power grid is paying more for less electricity — and a new study suggests one reason could be the push to replace cheaper-running coal plants. Click To Read More
U.S. Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Create $2.5 Billion Critical-Minerals Stockpile
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to create a $2.5 billion stockpile of critical minerals, a move aimed at stabilizing market prices and encouraging domestic mining and refining. Click To Read More
Energy Department Convenes First National Coal Council Meeting Under Renewed Charter, Reaffirming Coal’s Role in Unleashing American Energy
"Thanks to President Trump, the war on coal is over," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. Click To Read More
Metallurgical Coal Producers Association Announces Scott Kreutzer as New Chairman of the Board
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA) has announced the appointment of Scott Kreutzer, Executive Vice President for Western Operations at Ramaco Resources, as the new Chairman of the MCPA Board of Directors. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - December 10, 2025
On December 10, 2025, two contractors died when the dragline they were operating slid into a water-filled pit. Click To Read More
Legislature Convenes; WVCA 2026 Legislative Program; WVCA Legislative Reception Schedule
On January 14, the Legislature gaveled in the 2026 Regular Legislative Session which was primarily ceremonial, devoting the floor session to organizational matters, rules of the respective Senate & House and committee assignments. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - November 6, 2025
On November 6, 2025, a miner died when the scoop he was operating was struck by the lead locomotive of a supply trip. Click To Read More
Trump Officials Vow to Keep All US Coal Plants Running
Trump administration officials vowed to keep US coal power plants operating, casting it as an imperative to meet surging electricity demand and drive a revival of the nation’s industrial base. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #2)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending January 10, 2026. Click To Read More
Peabody's President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Grech Named Chair of National Coal Council
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) has announced that President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Grech has been appointed Chair of the National Coal Council (NCC). His appointment was formalized in a meeting earlier today at the White House. Click To Read More
NEW CORESafety Infographic! Truck Safety at Mines
Powered haulage incidents are prone to causing more injuries and even fatalities on mine sites than almost any other accidents that occur. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Welcomes Senior Trump Administration Appointees
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling has announced several newly Senate-confirmed senior agency leaders have officially joined the Department. Click To Read More
UMWA: NIOSH Restoration is a Win for Miners, but Progress Delayed has Already Cost Lives
UMWA has welcomed the restoration of critical funding and staffing at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Click To Read More
Sempertrans Supplies Ultra Strong Conveyor Belt Solution for Warrior Met Coal's Blue Creek
Sempertrans was recently selected to provide what it says is a groundbreaking conveyor belt solution for Warrior Met Coal’s Blue Creek Mining Project in Alabama. Click To Read More
Federal Mine Safety Staffers Head Back to Work
More than 170 federal staffers working to protect miners from explosions and deadly diseases were reinstated this week. Click To Read More
The US Needs India to Buy Coal. Who Pays the Cost?
As the country doubles down on coal exports, local communities—like those in Baltimore and Ennore—will bear the environmental burden. Click To Read More
HHS Reinstates All Laid-Off Employees at Workplace Safety Agency NIOSH
The Department of Health and Human Services is rescinding layoffs for employees who recently worked at a workplace safety agency within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Click To Read More
Warrior Sets Date for Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Announcement and Investor Conference Call
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has announced that it will hold its fourth quarter 2025 investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, February 12, 2026. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Announces Leadership Transition in Construction Industries
Caterpillar Inc. has announced that Tony Fassino, group president of Construction Industries, has elected to retire effective May 31, 2026, following 30 years with the company. Click To Read More
An AI Power Tipping Point
The AI and data center boom is now driving the electricity and affordability crisis. Click To Read More
Coal Plant Extensions Not Always Easy
US generators are starting this year with more coal-fired power plants open than previously planned, following a series of US Department of Energy (DOE) emergency orders, but maintaining generation from these facilities might not be easy. Click To Read More
NMA-TV Mining Minute - January 14, 2026
Data Centers and mining go hand in hand, both because of the minerals and materials vital to build them, and because of the vast amounts of energy needed to run them. So let’s take a closer look at data centers, which are now in the headlines every day. Click To Read More
US Export Coal Extends Rally to Close Out 2025
US coal market prices edged higher in December, extending a steady rally dating back to October. The gains to year-end 2025 accrued mainly to export benchmarks. Click To Read More
Coal Communities Accuse Congress of Breaking its Promise to Clean Up Abandoned Mine Lands
Pennsylvania stands to lose the most money, but all but one member of the state’s congressional delegation voted for the bill. Click To Read More
Warrior Awarded Federal Coal Leases by the Bureau of Land Management
Warrior Met Coal Mining, LLC and Warrior Met Coal BC, LLC have been awarded federal coal leases by the Bureau of Land Management enabling the expansion of its mining operations in Alabama. Click To Read More
Colorado Springs Utilities Enlists State Lawmakers to Keep Ray Nixon Power Plant Running Into 2030
Colorado Springs Utilities claims it can't comply with state law and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent by 2030. Closing Nixon 1, a coal-fired generating unit in Fountain, is a fundamental step in the utility's original plan to meet the target Click To Read More
When Coal Was King: 1907 Slovenian Lodge – Black Diamond
Black Diamond’s coal mines were magnets for immigrant miners. Click To Read More
Thermo Fisher Expands Handheld XRF Line with New High-End Analyzer for Field Use
Responding to a growing need for real-time elemental analysis, Thermo Fisher Scientific announced the launch of its Niton XL5e Handheld XRF Analyzer. Click To Read More
Iván Arriagada, The Chair of the ICMM, Will Be Part of The World Mining Congress 2026 In Peru
The World Mining Congress 2026 (WMC) continues to consolidate a high-level program with the presence of leaders who define the direction of global mining. Click To Read More
EU to Exert Maximum Pressure on China, India to Stop Purchasing Russian Oil
The EU's sanctions envoy also confirmed that Brussels is aiming to finalize its 20th sanctions package on Moscow by 24 February: the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
We forecast electricity consumption will grow by 1% in 2026 and 3% in 2027, marking the first four years of consecutive growth since 2005–07, and the strongest four-year period of growth since the turn of the century. Click To Read More
Randall W. Atkins Appointed to National Coal Council
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced that U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has appointed Randall W. Atkins, Chairman and CEO of Ramaco Resources, as a member of the re-established National Coal Council (NCC). Click To Read More
EIA Forecasts Strongest Four-Year Growth U.S. Electricity Demand Since 2000, Fueled by Data Centers
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published its first energy-sector forecasts through 2027 in the January Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Click To Read More
MSHA Issues Fatality Alert Focused on Water Inundation in Connection With Fatal Mine Accident
The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration issued a fatality alert Monday in connection with the November mining accident in Nicholas County, West Virginia that claimed a coal miner’s life. Click To Read More
Court Orders Justice Family Coal Companies to Pay $1M to Liberty Mutual Unit
A federal judge has ordered coal companies owned by the family of U.S. Sen. Jim Justice to cough up more than $1 million in unpaid workers’ compensation premiums owed to a Liberty Mutual company. Click To Read More
Indonesia’s 2026 Coal Output Quota: 600M Ton Strategic Market Shift
Indonesia's coal output quota for 2026 represents a strategic shift in global commodity market intervention, with Indonesian authorities targeting approximately 600 million tonnes of production. Click To Read More
Coal’s Comeback: A Year of Realism, Renewal, and Restored Confidence
As the calendar turns, it is worth pausing to take stock of where we’ve been and where we’re headed. For America’s coal industry—and especially for the men and women of the West Virginia coalfields—2025 marked a turning point. Click To Read More
An Economist Weighs In On Coal's Performance in 2025
In 2025, the Trump administration threw its weight behind the coal industry. Click To Read More
A Needed Reprieve for Colorado Coal
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order on Dec. 30 keeping Unit 1 of the Craig Station coal-fired plant running at least through March of this year. Click To Read More
Epiroc Brings Autonomous Truck Haulage Into 3D, Enabling Advanced Fleet Control Across Multi-Level Ramps
Epiroc’s Deep Automation introduces true 3D capability for underground operations, enabling orchestration of autonomous truck haulage across complex, multi-level ramps. Click To Read More
Coal and Power Groups Back Norfolk Southern Rail Merger
Several major coal producers and power industry groups are urging federal regulators to approve the proposed Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending January 9, 2026. Click To Read More
U.S. Energy Secretary Appoints WV Coal Association President to National Coal Council
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has appointed Chris Hamilton, President and Chief Executive Officer of the West Virginia Coal Association, to serve as a member of the National Coal Council (NCC). Click To Read More
Highly-Respected Longwall Pioneer, Alan Peacock, Passes
CoalZoom has just learned that highly-respected longwall pioneer, Alan Peacock, left this earth on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, to join his beloved Patricia Bishop Peacock, his wife of 42 years. Alan was 86 years old. Click To Read More
Trump Withdraws America From UN Climate Framework & IPCC
Our long national nightmare of UN bureaucracies exploiting global warming as pretext for forever-increasing taxation, spending, redistribution, and control over Americans is winding down at last. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources (AMR) Is Up 19.3% After Major Hedge Fund Stake Disclosure - Has The Bull Case Changed?
Crocodile Capital Partners GmbH recently disclosed a new position in Alpha Metallurgical Resources, purchasing 205,119 shares worth about US$41,000,000 and making the miner its second-largest holding at roughly 24.51% of the fund’s reported assets. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - November 8, 2025
On November 8, 2025, a section foreman died after a mine was inundated with water from an adjacent abandoned mine. Click To Read More
US EPA Rejects Colorado Haze Plan to Retire Coal Plants Early
The US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday rejected Colorado's plan to comply with regional haze regulations by shutting its coal plants, saying the state needs the plants to remain running to maintain reliable power. Click To Read More
Inundation Killed West Virginia Miner at Rolling Thunder Mine, MSHA Says
The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration has released a Fatality Alert related to a Nov. 8 incident at the Rolling Thunder Mine in Nicholas County, WV that killed a miner. Click To Read More
Warrior Celebrates Blue Creek Mine with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
The Blue Creek Mine is a single longwall mine and is expected to have the capacity to produce an average of 6.0 million short tons annually of metallurgical (met) coal over the first ten years of production. Click To Read More
MCPA's 2026 Virginia Legislative Activities - January 28-29, 2026 - Richmond, VA
MCPA 2026 Virginia Legislative Activities are scheduled January 28-29, 2026. Click To Read More
US Finds $8.4 Billion in Rare Earths Sitting in Coal Ash Landfills
For years, the United States has depended on imports of rare earth elements, the critical materials found in everything from smartphones to renewable energy technologies. Click To Read More
Australia's Abbot Point Coal Port to Start Post-Cyclone
The Abbot Point coal port in northern Queensland — Australia's main coking coal-producing region — will resume normal operations on 13 January, following a week of weather-related disruptions. Click To Read More
Let Coal and Free Markets Power the United States
When ordinary, hard-working men, women, and families invest their savings, they expect something simple and straightforward: that the people managing their money are focused on one thing, delivering the best possible returns. Click To Read More
Electric Power Demand, Coal and Natural Gas Should Rise in 2026
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that annual electricity consumption will increase in the new year in the United States. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy (BTU) Is Up 10.2% After Powder River Supply Tightens And 2026 Output Sells Out
In early January 2026, an industry report indicated that Powder River Basin coal supply has tightened as several coal-fired power units are being retired later than previously planned. Click To Read More
EPA Plans to Give 11 Coal Plants a Free Pass on Toxic Coal Ash Disposal
Under the proposal, the facilities would be able to flout federal coal ash rules until 2031. The polluting plants would likely shut down without the lifeline. Click To Read More
The Diaries of Sir George Dowty
The Diaries of Sir George Dowty, the British industrialist credited in introducing the first hydraulic props underground to support the roof during mining, are in great demand particularly with libraries and history societies around the world. Click To Read More
Hollywood vs. The Pit: Why Most Coal Mine Movies Get Ventilation Wrong
Every time Hollywood decides to take audiences underground, you can bet your hard hat they’re going to screw up the ventilation. Click To Read More
EPA Disapproves Colorado’s Regional Haze Plan and Supports State’s Coal Plants
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing the full disapproval of Colorado’s revised 2022 Regional Haze State Implementation Plan (SIP), preventing the premature closure of power plants. Click To Read More
Rio Tinto Open to Owning Coal to Secure Glencore Deal
Rio Tinto (ASX, LON: RIO) is said to be open to temporarily owning Glencore’s (LON: GLEN) coal business to clear a key hurdle in merger talks that could create the world’s largest mining company, with a market value of nearly $207 billion. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Finishes Billion-Dollar Project
Warrior Met Coal, based in Brookwood, has completed its $1 billion Blue Creek Mine development in Tuscaloosa County, which will add more than 300 jobs to the area. Click To Read More
BMI Lifts Coking Coal Forecast Amid Tight Supply
BMI Industry Research has raised its 2026 coking coal price forecast to $190/tonne, up from its previous estimate of $180/t, Kallanish notes. Click To Read More
Fenner Conveyors and ABB on 20 Years of Driving Progress in Materials Handling
Conveyor drive systems serve as critical equipment in many industries, particularly in mining where they support the automation of moving high volumes of resources in a safe, efficient, and scalable way. Click To Read More
Coal Giant Execs to Lead DOE Advisory Council
President Donald Trump revived the National Coal Council last year to advise the Energy Department. Click To Read More
NMA Mining Minute - January 9, 2026
Congress, under the leadership of Representative Pete Stauber, is working to overturn the Biden administration’s ban on new mining in minerals rich areas of Minnesota. Click To Read More
MCPA'S 2026 VIRGINIA LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES - JANUARY 28-29, 2026 - Richmond, VA
MCPA 2026 Virginia Legislative Activities are scheduled January 28-29, 2026. Click To Read More
Demolition Starts for Next Phase of King Coal Highway
Demolition work is underway on several structures that must be removed to make way for the next phase of the King Coal Highway project near Bluefield, WV. Click To Read More
Global Manufacturing PMI Data Hint at Shifting Global Growth Trajectories in 2026
Worldwide manufacturing business survey data showed ASEAN factories reporting the strongest output growth in 2025 on average, while eurozone producers reported the weakest expansion. Click To Read More
NETZSCH Highlights Complex Fluid Handling Solutions for Challenging Mining Applications
The NEMO® Progressing Cavity Pump, TORNADO® T2 Rotary Lobe Pump, PERIPRO® Peristaltic Pumps, and Dewatering Skid are safe, reliable, and cost-effective solutions ideal for mines that require a small and compact movable unit to address their dewatering cha Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Celebrates Blue Creek Mine Project Opening
Warrior Met Coal, Inc has celebrated the completion of the Blue Creek Mine project, a longwall mine located in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA, which it invested approximately $1 billion to develop. Click To Read More
Elected Officials and Energy Industry Leaders Voice Support for Barr’s Kentucky Coal Plan
Andy Barr, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has released his comprehensive plan to revive Kentucky coal this week. Click To Read More
Coal and Power Groups Back Norfolk Southern Rail Merger
Several major coal producers and power industry groups are urging federal regulators to approve the proposed Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Unveils AI-Powered Future — And Invests in the Workforce Building It
Caterpillar Inc. recently unveiled a set of AI-powered and autonomous innovations that mark a major step forward for heavy industry, transforming machines into intelligent, connected systems that help customers build and power the world’s critical infrast Click To Read More
BEUMER Taicang Facility: Localisation and Lead-Time Impacts for Mine Conveyors
BEUMER Group has opened a new “state-of-the-art” manufacturing facility in Taicang, Jiangsu Province. Click To Read More
Rio Tinto and Glencore Hold Buyout Talks to Create $207 Billion Mega-Miner
Glencore and Rio Tinto said late on Thursday they were in early buyout talks that could potentially create the world’s largest mining company with a combined market value of nearly $207 billion. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #1)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending January 3, 2026. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Association Praises Trump Administration EPA for Extending Effluent Limitation Guidelines Compliance Timelines
The West Virginia Coal Association today applauded the Trump Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for finalizing the Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category – Deadline Extensions Rule. Click To Read More
NMA Applauds Congressional Action to Reverse Minnesota Land Withdrawal
NMA has issued a statement applauding Congress, under the tireless leadership of Congressman Pete Stauber, for its work to overturn the unfounded public lands order withdrawing hundreds of thousands of acres of minerals-rich land in Minnesota. Click To Read More
Global Coal Trade Braces for Structural Pivot
The global coal trade landscape is edging towards a significant recalibration, marked by a decisive shift from years of expansion toward a structural plateau. Click To Read More
Work to Begin Soon on Coalfields Expressway Connector Route in Welch, WV
Excavation work should be getting underway soon on a new connector route in Welch, WV that will allow motorists to enter the Coalfields Expressway corridor in the fall of 2027. Click To Read More
Aalberts Brings “Apollo” PowerPress Manufacturing to the United States
Aalberts integrated piping systems (IPS), a global leader in advanced integrated piping systems for the distribution and control of liquids and gasses, has announced a major investment to establish “Apollo” PowerPress manufacturing in the United States. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Teams With NVIDIA to Revolutionize Heavy Industry with Physical AI and Robotics
Caterpillar Inc. has announced an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to drive innovation across industries through next-generation, AI-enhanced customer solutions and manufacturing systems. Click To Read More
W.Va. Coal Association Shares Comments on “Ambitious Plan” for State Energy Development
When Thomas Jefferson wrote his “Notes on the State of Virginia” in the 1780s, spotlighting the resources and potential of both the settled east and the barely developed, but resource-rich mountains, he saw coal as one of the keys to future prosperity. Click To Read More
Hexagon, Ma’aden to Advance Next-Generation Mining Talent and Technology at Future Minerals Forum
Hexagon and Ma’aden are strengthening mining education and workforce development across the Middle East by deepening their strategic partnership at next week’s Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 13–15 January. Click To Read More
Environmentalists Push Back Against US EPA Plan to Extend Coal Plant Closings
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is facing strong public opposition to its proposed plans to extend closure deadlines until October 2031 for 11 coal plants across the country—three of which are in Illinois and one in northwest Indiana. Click To Read More
China Coking Coal Futures Hit Upper Limit on Macro Support, Options Launch Expectations
China's coking coal futures hit their daily upper limit on Jan. 7. Click To Read More
NMA, Coalition Push for Permitting Reform Action
Rich Nolan joined members of Congress and many others on Capitol Hill for a Permitting Reform Legislative Day of Action to advance legislation that will modernize our nation's permitting processes. Click To Read More
Save the Date: 46th Annual WV Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium
Please SAVE THE DATE and begin making plans to attend the 46th Annual West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium, taking place May 5–6, 2026, at the Morgantown Marriott Waterfront Conference Center in Morgantown, West Virginia. Click To Read More
Kentucky Power Customers Will Pay to Keep Mitchell Coal Plant Running
The Kentucky Public Service Commission last week approved Kentucky Power’s plan to maintain its ownership of the Mitchell plant in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Appalachian Voices: Coal Community Groups Urge Congress To Reject $500 Million Raid On Abandoned Mine Cleanup Funds; PA Would Lose Over $169 Million
An updated “minibus” appropriations bill includes a proposal to withdraw $500 million from the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement’s Abandoned Mine Land funds allocated as part of the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Click To Read More
CDC Explores Occurrence of Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis-Linked Deaths
During 2020 to 2023, 1,754 decedents had coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) listed on their death certificates, according to research published in the Dec. 18 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Repo Click To Read More
Caterpillar Unveils the Next Era of Autonomy in Construction
Caterpillar is driving a major leap forward in autonomous technology, announcing the introduction of intelligent machines engineered to transform construction operations worldwide. Click To Read More
Three Coal Stocks to Watch as the Industry Battles Multiple Challenges
The Zacks Coal industry is facing multiple headwinds as the use of coal in U.S. thermal power plants continues to decline. Click To Read More
2025 Dry Bulk Carrier Earnings Lag 2024 Across All Classes Despite Strong H2 Performance
Global seaborne iron ore exports climbed to a near-record 38.50 Mt in the week ending 28 December, as miners expedited quarter-end shipments for reporting purposes. Click To Read More
Samsung Breaks Ground on Massive Coal-Based Blue Ammonia Plant in Indiana
Engineering and project management firm Samsung E&A has held a groundbreaking ceremony for its Wabash low-carbon ammonia project in Indiana. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Stock Hits All-Time High at 91.78 USD
Warrior Met Coal Inc. has reached a significant milestone with its stock hitting an all-time high of 91.78 USD, confirming InvestingPro data showing the stock trading near its 52-week high with a current price of 91.39 USD. Click To Read More
Coming Soon: The Cat® AI Assistant
AI is revolutionizing how people interact with experiences and data. As the world looks to leverage AI to solve problems, Caterpillar is ready with a new solution that will launch later in Q1 2026. Click To Read More
Sixfab’s ALPON™ X5 AI Wins CES® 2026 Best of Innovation Award, Advancing Real-Time Physical AI at the Edge
Sixfab announced that its ALPON X5 AI has been named a CES 2026 Best of Innovation Award winner in the Enterprise Tech category. Click To Read More
Wyoming Building Nation's Largest Coal Products Facility Near Gillette
Construction crews are assembling a field demonstration plant that will process up to 10 tons of coal per day into materials for roads, buildings, and nuclear fuel. The project is a critical step from research to commercial viability. Click To Read More
Tighter Supply May Lift PRB Coal Prices
Powder River Basin (PRB) coal prices could rise further in 2026 as producers face constraints on boosting output and demand holds steady. Click To Read More
Congress Unveils Final Energy, Environment Spending Bills
Congressional appropriators Monday morning unveiled final, bipartisan spending bills for the Interior Department, EPA and the Department of Energy, as well as a host of scientific research programs. Click To Read More
Wyoming Energy Leader Appointed To National Coal Advisory Council
The executive director of the Wyoming Energy Authority is now a member of the National Coal Council, WEA announced Monday. Click To Read More
Sandvik Announces $51 Million Investment in New Canada Facility
Sandvik has announced plans to develop a new, purpose-built mechanical cutting and parts and services facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Click To Read More
Coal Barging Halted on Indonesia's Lalan River
Coal barging on the Lalan river in south Sumatra, Indonesia has been temporarily halted since 1 January. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 52 (Dec 27) Data for Two Weeks
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 52 (Dec 27) Data for Two Weeks has been posted. Click To Read More
EPA Nears Finish Line on Key Power Sector Regs
One would ditch tightened limits on mercury and other hazardous pollutants and the other would set emissions standards for new gas-fired power plants. Click To Read More
Andy Barr Unveils Plan to Revive Kentucky Coal Jobs and Power Technologies of the Future
Andy Barr released his comprehensive plan to revive Kentucky coal, create good-paying energy jobs, and restore affordable, reliable power as demand from artificial intelligence and advanced technologies surges nationwide. Click To Read More
Coal Export Market Faces Major Overhaul
As 2026 unfolds, the U.S. coal export market is experiencing significant challenges, with Norfolk Southern reporting a 23% increase in export tonnage compared to last year. Click To Read More
Barr Touts Coal-First Energy Agenda, Says It's Key to Kentucky's AI Future
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Andy Barr unveiled his plan Monday to jumpstart Kentucky’s beleaguered coal industry by fostering artificial-intelligence infrastructure. Click To Read More
RBMN Anthracite Coal Business Surges in 2025
Reading Blue Mountain & Northern (RBMN) announced Dec. 31 that it has shipped more than one million tons of Anthracite coal for the third straight year. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending January 2, 2026. Click To Read More
Unearth Ideas. Refine Your Expertise. Connect at MINEXCHANGE.
Join a dynamic network of industry leaders and innovators at the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah. Click To Read More
Industry Finishes 2025 With 33 Miner Fatalities
The mining industry finished 2025 with 33 miner fatalities involving accidents – including four in December. Click To Read More
Caterpillar to Showcase Next Era in Industrial AI and Autonomy at CES 2026
Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) will take the keynote stage and show floor at CES® 2026, the world’s most powerful tech event, to highlight how Industrial AI and autonomy are unlocking innovation and transforming worksites around the world. Click To Read More
Department of Energy Orders Colorado Power Plant Unit to Remain Operational
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright on Dec. 31 issued an emergency order to keep a Colorado coal plant unit operational. Click To Read More
Perkins Welcomes New Vice President & General Manager for Sales, Marketing, Service & Parts
Perkins has welcomed Richard Hemmings as its new Vice President & General Manager for Global Sales, Marketing, Service and Parts (SMSP), effective January 1, 2026. Click To Read More
Coal Demand Hit Record High in 2025, Confounding its Obituary Writers
Forecasting fossil fuel demand in this age of unprecedented geopolitical and economic uncertainty coats crystal balls with a layer of coal dust, and in the short term projections could be raised as financial taps to the sector reopen. Click To Read More
Coal Over Wind: How Trump Used Emergency Powers to Help a Favored Fuel
President Donald Trump closed out 2025 by flexing emergency powers to alter the country’s electricity markets. Click To Read More
Coal Mining Movies vs Reality: What Hollywood Gets Wrong About Underground Life
Hollywood loves a good coal mining story. Dramatic explosions, heroic rescues, gritty men covered in soot fighting against impossible odds. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy's Stock Tries to Rekindle a Rally as Coal Narrative Shifts Again
Peabody Energy’s stock has swung between cautious bargain hunting and renewed skepticism in recent sessions. Click To Read More
Coronado Halts Australian Coal Mine on Roof Collapse
US-Australian coal producer Coronado has paused underground mining operations at its mostly coking-coal producing Curragh complex in Queensland because of a fatal roof collapse on 2 January. Click To Read More
Policy Uncertainty Continues to Damage Canada's Mining Potential
Canada is renowned for its abundant minerals and network of engineering firms with mining experience. Click To Read More
WV AG files New Lawsuit Against 3M Over Dust Masks Used in Coal Mines
West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey's office has filed a new lawsuit against 3M Company, claiming 3M violated the state's Consumer Credit and Protection Act through the marketing of one style of its respirator masks to coal miners. Click To Read More
Mine Safety in Question on Somber Anniversary of West Virginia's Sago Mine Disaster
A dozen West Virginians lost their lives in one of the state’s worst coal mining disasters 20 years ago. Click To Read More
The Kentucky Coal Mining Museum in Benham, Kentucky
On a gray morning in the Tri-Cities, the old company store at Benham still anchors Main Street. Brick walls rise in neat lines against the slope of Black Mountain, and the wide storefront windows look out on a town that once lived by coal and corporate sc Click To Read More
Australia: Rescue Mission Continues After Mammoth Roof Collapse
Emergency response teams are working to recover a man after a reported roof collapse at the Mammoth underground coal mine, about 10km north of Blackwater. Click To Read More
Coronado’s Curragh Mining Suspension Adds to Its Financial Woes
Coal mining across Coronado Global Resources Inc.’s Curragh complex in Australia’s Queensland state was halted after a worker was killed, adding to woes for the company that’s already dealing with slumping prices. Click To Read More
China’s $18.9B Shenhua Coal Assets Acquisition Transforms Energy Sector
State-owned enterprise reforms across China's energy sector have reached a critical inflection point, driven by fundamental shifts in market dynamics and operational efficiency requirements. Click To Read More
US Uses Delays Against Green Policies
President Donald Trump's administration has increasingly used regulatory delays to impede the growth of renewable energy projects, while giving fossil fuel companies years of additional time to comply with existing regulations. Click To Read More
20 Years After Sago Mine Disaster, 12 West Virginians Remembered
Twenty years ago today, an explosion and collapse at the Sago Mine in Upshur County trapped 13 miners underground, resulting in the deaths of 12. Click To Read More
Electric Power Demand, Coal and Natural Gas Should Rise in 2026
The Public Service Commission of West Virginia hopes, on behalf of its staff, that you have a healthy and prosperous new year in 2026. Click To Read More
Power Demand to Bolster RGGI Sentiment
Projected increases in electricity demand continue to fuel bullish sentiment in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) CO2 allowance market, even with concerns over power affordability and federal threats to state climate policies. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #52)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending December 27, 2025. Click To Read More
Despite Federal Support, Economic Forces Are Driving the Future of Coal
The Trump administration during both its terms has prioritized its efforts on reviving the coal industry by introducing a series of policy changes and executive actions intended to boost coal leasing and production on federal lands. Click To Read More
Ramaco Foundation Supports Toys for Tots and The Food Group
Randall Atkins, Chairman and CEO of Ramaco Resources and Chairman of the Ramaco Foundation presented each charity with a $25,000 donation. Click To Read More
Allison Transmission Completes Acquistion of Dana's Off-Highway Drive & Motion Systems Business
Allison Transmission Holdings has, today, announced it has completed its acquisition of the Off-Highway Drive & Motion Systems business of Dana Incorporated, a leading provider of drivetrain and propulsion solutions, for approximately $2.7 billion. Click To Read More
Reading & Northern Again Hits 1-Million-Ton Mark in Coal Shipments
Reading & Northern Railroad has shipped more than 1 million tons of anthracite coal for the third straight year, the company announced on Dec. 31. Click To Read More
CORESafety TV (January 2026)
Welcome to the January 2026 edition of “Think About This” – brought to you from CORESafety TV and the National Mining Association. Click To Read More
Trump is Repurposing Clean Energy Funds to Revive Coal Power
When I worked at the Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, I helped the office launch some of the largest federal investments in clean energy in U.S. history. Click To Read More
US Extends Operation of Unit 1 of Craig, Colorado Station Coal-Fired Power Plant
Unit 1, which has a power generation capacity of 446.4MW, had been due to cease operations at the end of 2025. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association President Says 2025 Was Important Year For Coal Industry
West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton is reflecting on the past year from the coal industry’s perspective. Click To Read More
Sago Mine Disaster 20 Years Later: Mining Tragedy's Effects Still Linger
Twelve West Virginians miners lost their lives 20 years ago today in one of the worst coal mining disasters in the state’s history. Click To Read More
WV Governor Releases Video Message to Ring in 2026
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey today issued a New Year's message to West Virginians, looking back at 2025 and celebrating the year ahead. Click To Read More
Electric Power Demand, Coal and Natural Gas Should Rise in 2026
The Public Service Commission of West Virginia hopes, on behalf of its staff, that you have a healthy and prosperous new year in 2026. Click To Read More
U.S. Secretary of Energy Issues Emergency Order Wednesday to Keep Colorado Coal Plant Open
The U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order Wednesday to keep a Colorado coal plant open through the colder months. Click To Read More
DOE Uses Emergency Powers to Freeze More Than 2 GW of Coal Retirements as Opposition Intensifies
Across all orders issued since May 2025, the DOE has now stalled the retirement of at least 4.5 GW of coal capacity. Click To Read More
Offshore Wind Down But Not Necessarily Out
The first year of President Donald Trump's second term brought fresh uncertainty to the US renewable energy development landscape, leaving the long-term outlook for offshore wind uncertain. Click To Read More
Last Call For Submissions!
There's only one week remaining to participate in the 2026 SME Media Contest! Click To Read More
China's Met Coal Market in the Doldrums, 4th Price Cut Starts
China's metallurgical coke market remained in the doldrums on December 29, with steelmakers initiating a new price cut on the raw material. Click To Read More |
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