The closure of the Port of Baltimore following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has temporarily halted all shipping traffic, including about 28% of US coal exports.
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Domestic Coal Market Sees No Immediate Impact From Port of Baltimore Closure
The closure of the Port of Baltimore following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has temporarily halted all shipping traffic, including about 28% of US coal exports. Click To Read More
Baltimore Port Closure May Hit US Coal Export Volumes
The Port of Baltimore is the second-largest U.S. shipping hub for coal exports. Click To Read More
Pittsburgh's Railroads and Rivers May Move Coal After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The Baltimore bridge disaster is putting a lot of focus on local coal exports. Click To Read More
Coal Company Scrip Show Will Be in West Virginia
The annual spring show of the National Scrip Collectors Association will be April 5-6 in the Appalachian Room of Country Inn & Suites on Harper Road in Beckley. Click To Read More
Utah Governor Signs Bill to Keep Large Coal Plant Alive
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) has signed legislation to keep the state’s largest power plant open, despite warnings that the measure could run afoul of federal environmental laws and work against the state’s efforts to reduce emissions. Click To Read More
Cliff Forrest’s New Pittsburgh Brewing
With Cliff Forests's mining experience, he converted a site to Pittsburgh Brewing. Click To Read MoreOther News
CONSOL Energy Showcased Massive New Campaign at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo
CONSOL Energy announced its focus on the NotSoFast campaign at the 2024 Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Annual Conference & Expo. Click To Read More
Not So Fast, We Need Those Plants
Concern about its ability to keep the lights on has led FirstEnergy, one of the nation’s largest regulated utilities, to walk back the proposed closure of two of its coal power plants. Click To Read MoreForthcoming Meetings Major Coal Companies |
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