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Global Prices For Coking Coal Rose in Mid-May
In China, there is cautious optimism about the immediate outlook, while supply from Australia remains limited. Click To Read More
Miners' Lawyer Pushes for MSHA Silica Rule During House Hearing
An attorney who represents workers is challenging lawmakers to urge the Mine Safety and Health Administration to restore its final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica. Click To Read More
National Gear Repair Announces Spring Preventative Maintenance Initiative for Mining and Cement Sectors
As the aggregates, mining, and cement industries prepare for the surge of peak construction season, National Gear Repair is launching a specialized spring initiative focused on preventative gearbox inspections and comprehensive rebuild services. Click To Read More
Emerson Launches New IIoT Platform for Expanded Wireless Visibility Without Costly Infrastructure Changes
Synchros™ Industrial Internet of Things platform is a new suite of technologies that expands asset health visibility and improves maintenance decisions through a flexible wireless architecture designed for rapid deployment across existing facilities. Click To Read More
Hitachi Showcases Full Battery Dump Truck in Major Step Toward Zero-Emission Mining
Hitachi Construction Machinery has successfully demonstrated its full battery-powered dump truck technology at the Kansanshi Copper Mine in Zambia, marking a significant advancement in the transition toward zero-emission mining operations. Click To Read More
Coal Museum Opening Hopes to Educate, Connect Community to the Past
A museum opening this weekend in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania highlights the area’s coal history and helps visitors learn more about their ancestors who worked in the nearby mines. Click To Read More
Coal Remains Competitive For Power Generation in the Central United States
In the first four months of 2026, electricity, natural gas, and coal prices suggested continued favorable economics for coal generation in MISO. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Ltd. Announces First Coal Production from Lanes Branch Property
Clinch Resources Ltd., a metallurgical coal producer with mining assets in West Virginia, has announced that commercial-grade coal production has commenced at its Lanes Branch property. Click To Read More
The Global Energy Crisis Is Driving Countries Back To Coal
Five years ago, over 40 countries pledged to scale back and phase down unabated coal power at the COP26 UN Climate Summit by 2030-2040, with hundreds of institutions promising to end international coal financing. Click To Read More
Frontieras North America’s Transformative Technology Reimagines Coal for the Future
FASForm technology deconstructs coal and other solid hydrocarbons into multiple high-value fuels and industrial products, redefining the utility and economics of coal without burning it. Click To Read More
Martin Engineering Acquires CVT, Expanding Conveyor Products Portfolio
Martin Engineering has announced the acquisition of ConveyorTech Pty Ltd* (CVT) of Australia, expanding its worldwide portfolio of conveyor belt cleaners and components. Click To Read More
Penn State Fayette Advisory Board Awards 2026 Outstanding Alumnus and Fellow
The Advisory Board of Penn State Fayette has named Edward F. Zeglen Jr. and Lori A. Omatick, respectively, as the 2026 recipients of the Outstanding Alumnus and Outstanding Fellow awards. Click To Read More
Coal’s New Role in the Global Energy Security Era
The Iran war is reshaping global energy markets and accelerating a trend many analysts underestimated: coal’s resurgence as a strategic alternative not just to natural gas but increasingly to oil itself. Click To Read More
Met Coal, Steel Essential to All Aspects of American Life
“Met coal today is critical,” American Iron and Steel Institute President and CEO Kevin Dempsey told attendees at the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association annual conference and expo. Click To Read More
Proposed MSHA Cuts Framed as Efficiency Move, Officials Say
Mine Safety and Health Administration cuts are intended to improve efficiency rather than reduce mine safety, according to U.S. Department of Labor Acting Secretary Keith Sonderling. Click To Read More
Sandvik-Alpha Metallurgical Resources Plan Putnam County, West Virginia, Manufacturing Operations
The $25 million project is expected to create at least 120 jobs. Click To Read More
CEDAR Returns to Roots for 2026 Coal Fair
The CEDAR Regional Coal Fair is underway in Kentucky at the University of Pikeville celebrating the region by recognizing its history and looking toward its future. Click To Read More
ASEAN Nations Return to Fossil Fuels, Back Away From Net Zero Plans
For years, the governments in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations faced pressure from international lenders and climate forums to announce fossil fuel phase-outs, moratoria on new plants, and heavy bets on wind and solar. Click To Read More
SESCO Webinar Series (Part 2)
SESCO has announced the training schedule for 2026. With the overwhelming success of participation and positive client feedback in 2025 the following provides the topics and dates. Schedule early as the events fill up quickly. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Begins West Virginia Met Coal Operation
Clinch is currently opening its first two mines, centered around the production of met coal. Click To Read More
OSM Announces Nearly $679.4 Million to Reclaim Abandoned Coal Mines
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement today announced the availability of nearly $679.4 million in fiscal year 2026 abandoned mine land reclamation grants for eligible states and tribes. Click To Read More
Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy Announce Plans to Combine
On May 18, 2026, Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy announced plans to combine. Click To Read More
Students in Komatsu-Supported Technician Program Graduate from North Dakota State College of Science
North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in Wahpeton, North Dakota, graduated its 2026 class on May 15, including 17 students who completed the Komatsu-supported diesel technician training program. Click To Read More
California Senator Unveils Major Legislation to Ensure Fair and Affordable Energy Costs for Americans Amid Data Center Buildouts
The legislation comes as the American energy grid undergoes a once-in-a-generation increase in demand. Click To Read More
90% of Manufacturers Say Digital Transformation Is Now Essential, According to New Global Study
Rockwell Automation, Inc, the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has released findings from its 11th annual "State of Smart Manufacturing" report. Click To Read More
Touchstone Advanced Composites, a Core Natural Resources Company, Supports Development of Northrop Grumman's YFQ-48A Talon Blue Autonomous Aircraft
Touchstone Advanced Composites, part of the Innovations business unit of Core Natural Resources, is fabricating complex structural tooling for Northrop Grumman's next-generation YFQ-48A Talon Blue Collaborative Combat Aircraft. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Investor Presentation May 2026
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
DOE Issues Order to Keep Michigan Coal-Fired Power Plant Operating
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order Monday to address critical grid reliability issues in the Midwest heading into the summer months. Click To Read More
Senate Confirms Trump's Pick to Lead Federal Land Agency as Drilling and Mining Expand
The U.S. Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to oversee the management of a quarter-billion acres of public lands on Monday, as the administration pushes ahead with more mining and drilling while reversing conservation plans. Click To Read More
Feds Renew Order to Keep J.H. Campbell Coal Plant Open
The Trump administration has once again ordered the J.H. Campbell power plant in West Michigan to remain open, despite Consumers Energy’s plan to shut the plant down last year. Click To Read More
The Five Largest Coal Mines Operating in Australia
Australia produced an estimated 463 million tonnes (Mt) of coal in 2024, down from a peak of 505Mt in 2019 but still among the largest outputs in the world. Click To Read More
Ramaco CEO Faults China Steel Dumping For Met-Coal Miners' Woe
Ramaco Resources Inc.’s chief executive officer said Chinese steel dumping is hammering US miners as smelters around the world try to keep pace by demanding lower costs for metallurgical coal. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on September 29, 2025
On September 29, 2025, a miner died when the Load Haul Dump Loader he was operating traveled into an open stope. Click To Read More
Denso’s Covercoat System Sets New Standard in Corrosion Prevention
Denso, Inc. is highlighting its Covercoat System, a comprehensive corrosion prevention solution engineered for steel and concrete columns, support legs, structural steel, and a wide range of exposed service pipes and more. Click To Read More
The Bowes Railway: Another North East of England Rail Bicentenary
Last year, we celebrated 200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR). Just up the road, in Springwell on the edge of Gateshead, a lesser known railway has now reached that milestone. Click To Read More
Anglo American Agrees Sale of Steelmaking Coal Business For Up to $3.875 Billion in Cash
Anglo American announces that it has agreed to sell its portfolio of steelmaking coal mines in Australia (“Steelmaking Coal Portfolio”) to Dhilmar Limited (“Dhilmar”) for a cash consideration of up to US$3.875 billion (“the Transaction”). Click To Read More
Did a Real Energy Emergency Justify DOE Order to Keep the Campbell Plant Open?
Did U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright properly wield his authority over what constitutes an energy “emergency” when he ordered a coal-fired power plant in Ottawa County, Michigan to continue operating, bypassing a years-long planned closure in 2025? Click To Read More
A Plan for American Electricity Affordability
In 2025, electricity prices rose at more than twice the rate of overall inflation and were one of the fastest drivers of inflation, outpacing other basic expenses including groceries, vehicles, and medicine. Click To Read More
Newmont CEO Natascha Viljoen to Speak at World Mining Congress 2026
The World Mining Congress 2026 (WMC 2026) has confirmed the participation of Natascha Viljoen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Newmont Corporation, the world’s leading gold company. Click To Read More
Pfannenberg USA Highlights PROTECT Series Signaling Devices
Pfannenberg, Inc., a global leader in thermal management and signaling technologies, offers its PROTECT Series of SIL-certified and C1D2-capable signaling devices. Click To Read More
China Turns Coal Power Plant Exhaust Into Cheap, Effective Fertilizer
Fertilizer made using captured carbon and sulfur can boost crop yields compared with conventional versions, Chinese firm says. Click To Read More
Did Blue Creek’s Early Completion and Investor Repositioning Just Shift Warrior Met Coal's (HCC) Investment Narrative?
We’ll now examine how Blue Creek’s early completion and cost transition might reshape Warrior Met Coal’s investment narrative for long-term investors. Click To Read More
DOE Lists Wrong Grid Operator in Emergency Order to Open Washington Coal Plant
The department quietly changed grid operators on the directive in March. But one of the operators said it's not responsible for the plant. Click To Read More
Applications are now OPEN for the SME Young Leaders Committee – Class of 2027!
The SME Young Leaders Committee is currently accepting applications for the Class of 2027. Click To Read More
Judges Question Coal Plant Emergency Orders
A federal appeals court in Washington appeared skeptical of a Trump administration emergency order extending the lifespan of a Michigan coal plant. Click To Read More
U.S. Industrial Natural Gas Consumption Expected to Hit Records in 2026 and 2027
We forecast U.S. industrial natural gas consumption will climb to record highs through 2027 in our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook. Click To Read More
Canada: New National Electricity Strategy Mentions Coal Once as Saskatchewan Pushes Towards Revival
As Saskatchewan moves ahead on a plan to revitalize its coal-fired power plants, coal is mentioned only once in the federal government’s new power strategy in an item surrounding phase-out efforts. Click To Read More
States Across the Midwest are Fighting Over This Michigan Coal Plant
A week before the Campbell plant's final day, came the order from President Donald Trump's administration: Keep it running. Click To Read More
Rosebud Coal Mine in Montana Has Laid Off More Than 60 Workers After Mild Winter
Following a mild winter, mining company Westmoreland laid off more than a fifth of its workforce at the Rosebud Coal Mine with 27 layoffs in March and 36 layoffs in April. Currently, 223 people work at the mine that provides coal to the Colstrip power pla Click To Read More
Whitehouse Probes Corrupt Toxic Chemical Exemptions Won by Coal Polluters
An investigation was launched this week into 17 companies operating coal power plants who sought and received corrupt Presidential exemptions from Clean Air Act rules regulating mercury and other toxic chemical pollution. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Inc. Releases 2025 Annual and Sustainability Reports
Caterpillar Inc. has released its 2025 Annual and Sustainability Reports, detailing the company’s strong business performance and refreshed strategy for profitable growth. Click To Read More
Wholesale Electricity Market Data
We updated our Day-Ahead Power Price and Volume Reports for select ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) hubs through May 12, 2026. Click To Read More
India Approves $3.9 Billion Plan to Boost Coal Gasification and Cut Fuel Imports
India’s cabinet has approved a 375 billion rupee ($3.92 billion) scheme to promote coal gasification projects aimed at reducing reliance on imported fuels and expanding cleaner industrial use of domestic coal, Information Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said. Click To Read More
Respect Electricity: A CORESafety Daily Reminder
Electricity is one of the most significant hazards in mining. Whether you work in a coal mine, surface mine or other metal/nonmetal operation, electrical equipment is everywhere. Click To Read More
U.S. Officials Flag Prospect of Chinese Energy Purchases After Trump-Xi Meeting
U.S. officials raised the prospect of China buying more American energy after Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping held talks in Beijing on Thursday. Click To Read More
Record Power Burn Expected This Summer as Coal Retirements and Data Centers Drive Gas Demand
While LNG exports are expected to lead demand growth, rising 4.3 Bcf/d to 19.9 Bcf/d, power burn is forecast to increase 2.0 Bcf/d to 40.3 Bcf/d, remaining the largest U.S. gas demand sector, it projects. Click To Read More
Illinois Mining Institute's Annual Meeting and Expo
Every year the IMI holds an annual meeting and expo to have the opportunity to show-case our region and the benefits of mining. Click To Read More
Emerson Introduces Next-Generation Industrial Data Fabric, Providing Foundation for Highly Integrated Industrial Data Platform
Global automation leader Emerson has announced major advancements to the AspenTech Inmation™ OT Data Fabric, establishing it as the foundational enterprise-scale intelligence layer for the AspenTech Inmation Data Platform. Click To Read More
Chinese Engineers Design a Plant That Turns Ultrafine Coal Powder Into Power Through Fuel Cells
A Shenzhen University team led by Xie Heping says it has built a “zero-carbon-emission direct coal fuel cell” that turns coal into electricity through electrochemical reactions instead of flames, boilers, and turbines. Click To Read More
Coal is No Longer a Dirty Word But an Energy Security Asset
Coal’s obituary may have been written too early. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 19 (May 9)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 19 (May 9) has been posted. Click To Read More
Trump’s Latest Target: Coal Miners’ Safety
In one fell swoop, the Trump administration took an axe to the agency tasked with handling legal disputes around mine worker safety. It could signal even deeper cuts to worker protections coming down the pike. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. to Participate in the 23rd Annual Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) today announced that senior management will participate in investor meetings at the 23rd Annual Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Click To Read More
2026 West Virginia Primary Election Recap
The West Virginia’s Primary Election came to an end on Tuesday this week, leaving the state Republic Party and business community substantially divided. Click To Read More
Strategic Resources in New York with Top Mining Finance Leaders at the SME Conference on May 20th for Panel Discussion
The focus of this year's conference is "Managing Risk and Identifying Opportunities in a Disrupted World." Click To Read More
EPA Reinforces Commitment to Supporting Reliable, Affordable Coal-fired Electricity
EPA is proposing a rule to revise wastewater limits, known as effluent limitations guidelines, for steam electric power plants that will help improve grid reliability and lower electricity prices while continuing to support clean and safe water resources. Click To Read More
Joint Venture Brings Mine Bolting Production To West Virginia
A new joint venture company that will supply tools to the mining industry is coming to West Virginia. Global engineering group Sandvik has entered into a partnership with Alpha Metallurgical Resources to establish a manufacturing presence in West Virginia Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #19)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending May 9, 2026. Click To Read More
NACCO Industries Increases Dividend by 4%
NACCO Industries® announced today that its Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.2625 per share, which represents a 4% increase compared to the prior quarterly dividend rate of $0.2525 per share. Click To Read More
Ramaco Anticipates Q2 Shipments of 900,000 to 1M Tons While Advancing Brook Mine Milestones Into Late June
"We expect cash costs towards the higher end of the full year range for the second quarter on the back of elevated fuel costs" said Executive VP & CFO Jeremy Sussman. Click To Read More
Canada Looks Inside Abandoned Coal Mines and Finds a Clean Source of Heat That Could Turn 80 Years of Industrial Damage Into a New Energy Model
What if the place that once powered steamships and warmed kitchens with coal could now help cut a winter heating bill with the water sitting underground? Click To Read More
WV Governor Announces $25 Million Mining Manufacturing Facility Coming to West Virginia
A new facility is coming to West Virginia that will focus solely on the production of mining materials. Click To Read More
Indiana Senator Attends Congressional Hearing on Coal Industry
The meeting discussed the importance of the coal mining industry, as well as how to help the industry grow and keep mines safe for workers. Click To Read More
Trump's Energy Orders: West Virginia Officials Welcome New Era of Energy Policy
Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at advancing his promise to “Make America Affordable and Energy Dominant Again.” Click To Read More
Miller to Defend U.S. House Seat Against Democrat Vince George in WV's November General Election
Republican Carol Miller and Democrat Vince George will face off in the November general election after both won their primary election races for U.S. House of Representatives District 1 on Tuesday. Click To Read More
Electricity Generation From Solar Could Exceed Coal in ERCOT for the First Time in 2026
In our most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we forecast that annual electric power generation from utility-scale solar will surpass that from coal for the first time in 2026 within the electricity grid that covers most of Texas. Click To Read More
Canada's Mining Industry Remains a Strategic Economic Driver, but Competitiveness Pressures Require Urgent Action
The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has released Facts & Figures – The State of Canada's Mining Industry, a report that provides an overview of current trends in Canada's mining sector based on the latest statistics and analysis. Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Announces New 100,000 Square-Foot Manufacturing Facility in West Virginia
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey today announced a major economic development milestone for the state’s industrial sector. Click To Read More
WV Senator on What Trump Means for Miners, Health Insurance, Broadband, and More
This week on the Front Porch, U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito gives her take on what the new Trump administration means for West Virginia. Click To Read More
Metallurgical Coal Producers Association to Welcome MSHA Assistant Secretary of Labor Wayne Palmer at Annual Conference
MCPA will welcome Mr. Wayne Palmer, Assistant Secretary of Labor for MSHA, as a featured speaker during the 2026 MCPA Annual Conference, taking place May 18–20 at Stonewall Resort in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Global Energy Security Data
Today EIA published its new energy security dataset that includes information on global strategic petroleum reserves and energy flows through key chokepoints. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on December 22, 2025
On December 22, 2025, a contractor died after receiving burns from a pressurized hydraulic line that ruptured and caught fire. Click To Read More
Miners Union Says West Virginia Should Submit Carbon Plan
The top national miners union official says West Virginia should request an extension to submit a plan to comply with federal carbon emission standards on coal-fired power plants. Click To Read More
Goodbye LNG, Hello Coal
Global coal trade is surging as the world’s energy crisis continues. Click To Read More
NACCO Industries Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
NACCO Industries reported a stronger first quarter of 2026, with management citing gains in its utility coal mining and contract mining segments as the main drivers of improved profitability. Click To Read More
Core Promotes Braithwaite to Chief Commercial Officer
Today, Core Natural Resources, Inc. has announced the promotion of Robert Braithwaite to senior vice president and chief commercial officer, effective immediately. Click To Read More
MCPA Annual Conference & Expo - May 18-20, 2026
The theme of the 2026 MCPA Annual Conference & Expo is "Redefining Resilience". Click To Read More
Tug Valley Mining Institute Meeting Announcement
The next Tug Valley Mining Institute Meeting will be held May 21 in Chapmanville, WV. Click To Read More
As the Coal Industry Fades, Life Expectancies in Coal Country Shift
Coal mining brings a slew of risks to communities, but “being employed is good for your health.” Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
U.S. electricity demand in our forecast rises 1.3% in 2026, averaging almost 4,250 billion kilowatthours and growing another 3.1% in 2027. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 18 (May 2)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 18 (May 2) has been posted. Click To Read More
EIA Updates Forecast Amid Continued Mideast Disruption; Will Publish New Energy Security Datasets
The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its May Short-Term Energy Outlook, reflecting a continued disruption to Middle Eastern oil flows. Click To Read More
Alpha-Southern WV Wins Governor’s Cup Mine Rescue Contest
Alpha Metallurgical Resources-Southern WV took first place overall in the 39th annual Governor’s Cup Mine Rescue competition as the winners of the three-day event were announced May 7 in Abingdon. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - April 3, 2026
On April 3, 2026, a miner died after a scoop backed into another scoop that was transporting a longwall shield. Click To Read More
United Mine Workers of America Respond to NDP Coal Position
On May 7 letters of support were sent for the Saskatchewan Party Government’s plan to rebuild the coal fleet and dismay at the New Democratic Party’s more assertive stance in recent days to do away with coal-fired power generation. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has reported financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026. Click To Read More
Safety Progress Signals a Stronger Future for Mining
There’s a clear and encouraging trend emerging across the U.S. mining industry: safety is at an all-time high. Click To Read More
The United States Set Record Energy Production in 2025, Again
Total energy production in the United States increased to a new record of 107 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) in 2025, a 3.4% increase from the previous record set in 2024. Click To Read More
US EPA Moves to Speed Clean Air Permits for Power Plants, Industry
The EPA said on Monday it would speed up the process for large polluters to obtain clean air permits, the latest move by the Trump administration to ease regulatory burdens on American power plants and industry. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Targets Mining Skills Gap With $1M Challenge
As mining and heavy industry accelerate their adoption of automation, digitalization and advanced technologies, Caterpillar is looking to address another growing challenge facing the sector: workforce readiness. Click To Read More
New Automation Innovations on Show at Electra Mining Africa 2026
New emerging innovations are transforming the South African mining, manufacturing, industrial and automation sectors and driving the deployment of advanced technological solutions across operations. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending May 8, 2026. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy Shareholders Back 2026 Plan as CEO Touts Centurion Milestone
CEO Jim Grech highlighted the Centurion Mine as a major 2026 milestone, saying longwall production began in February and the site is expected to supply premium hard coking coal for more than 25 years, supporting Peabody’s metallurgical coal strategy. Click To Read More
Coal Official: EPA Proposals are Overstepping Its Authority
Under the new regulations, states will have two years to come up with plans to meet carbon standards. Click To Read More
EPA Leader Lee Zeldin Visits West Virginia Coal-Fired Plants
The future of West Virginia’s coal industry was the topic of conversation with U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin, who recently toured several power plants in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Indiana Rep. Highlights Southern Indiana Mining's Role in American Prosperity in Washington Examiner Op-Ed
Indiana Rep. Mark Messmer advocates for Indiana's mining industry in a Washington Examiner op-ed, emphasizing its economic importance and safety. Click To Read More
Outstanding U.S. Graduate Students Selected for Department of Energy Office of Science Research Awards
A total of 75 PhD students from 55 universities and 27 home states have been selected for the prestigious Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program. Click To Read More
Global Steel Industry Doubles Down on Coal, as New Capacity Outpaces Retirements
Continued investments in new coal-based steelmaking capacity and the planned relining of blast furnaces to extend their operations threaten the industry’s clean transition, according to Global Energy Monitor’s sixth annual report on the sector. Click To Read More
Global Coal Demand Surges as Middle East Energy Crisis Deepens
Global coal shipments and imports surged in March and April as buyers scrambled for fuel amid massively disrupted oil and gas supply from the Middle East. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Shareholders Approve All Proposals at Annual Meeting
Alpha Metallurgical Resources held its 2026 annual meeting of stockholders via live webcast, with shareholders approving all three proposals presented at the meeting, according to company officials. Click To Read More
MCPA Annual Conference - May 18-20, 2026
MCPA is looking forward to seeing you May 18-20, 2026, at its annual conference at the Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia. Click To Read More
Steel Sector’s Coal Reliance Puts Green Transition in Doubt
The global steel industry’s green transition is threatened by continued spending on coal-based production and underinvestment in cleaner methods, according to a clean energy research group. Click To Read More
On This Day 56 Years Ago, Loretta Lynn Released the Autobiographical Song That Made Her a Country Icon
The first woman ever to win country music’s coveted Entertainer of the Year title did not succeed in spite of her difficult upbringing. Click To Read More
Federal Judge Blocks Mountaintop Removal Permit on Coal River Mountain
A federal judge ruled against a mountaintop removal permit on Coal River Mountain. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania DEP to Host June 2 Informal Conference, Hearing On Permit To Add 4,342 Acres To Rosebud Clymer, A Coal Mine In Cherryhill Twp., Indiana County
Pennsylvania DEP published notice in the May 9 PA Bulletin announcing a June 2 informal conference, hearing on a mining permit to add 4,342 acres to the Rosebud Clymer A underground coal mine in Cherryhill Township, Indiana County. Click To Read More
Railroad Announces Changes in Coal Department
After over 10 years of service to the Reading & Northern Railroad, Bill Clark, senior vice president of coal marketing, has announced his retirement effective May 31. Click To Read More
Colombia Urges Glencore to Discuss Cerrejon Coal Mine Closure With Local Authorities
Glencore operates the Cerrejon mine under concession, and the license is due to expire in 2034. The Cerrejon mining operation includes a large mining site, a 150-kilometer-long railway line, and a port on Colombia's Caribbean coast. Click To Read More
Coal Mine Federal Oversight Rules Challenged in Litigation (Again)
Several organizations have filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate regulations intended to restore state agencies as the primary regulators of most coal mining operations. Click To Read More
Energy Security Shocks and Coal's Role in a Fragmented World
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a major disruption to global energy flows, removing around one-fifth of global LNG supply from the market and forcing governments to reassess their energy strategies. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Inc (NYSE:HCC) Shows High Growth Momentum with Strong Technical Breakout Setup
Warrior Met Coal Inc has emerged as a strong candidate for investors who blend high growth momentum strategies with technical breakout setups. Click To Read More
Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Delivers Opening Statement at Field Hearing in Indiana on the Future of Mining
Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg has delivered a statement titled "Protecting Workers and Powering America: The Future of Mining". Click To Read More
Southern Indiana Mining is Powering American Prosperity
Indiana ranks among the top 10 coal-producing states, and the industry contributes over $750 million annually to the Hoosier economy. Click To Read More
How the U.S. Department of Commerce Can Support Your Mining Industry Exports
Join the U.S. Commercial Service to learn about opportunities to expand your products and services’ footprint abroad. Click To Read More
Denso’s Covercoat System Sets New Standard in Corrosion Prevention
Denso, Inc. is proud to highlight its Covercoat System, a comprehensive corrosion prevention solution engineered for steel and concrete columns, support legs, structural steel, and a wide range of exposed service pipes and more. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Wright Warns Failure to Overhaul Electrical Grid System Could Slow Down AI
Energy Secretary Chris Wright tells attendees of the Special Competitive Studies Project's AI Expo that the U.S. needs to fix its "bureaucratic and complex" electrical grid so it can grow fast. Click To Read More
About the Office - Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
The Illinois EPA Office of Energy advances energy efficiency, resilience, and clean energy initiatives across Illinois through strategic public-private partnerships and interagency collaboration. Click To Read More
Rolls-Royce to Test Hybrid Trucks for Mining Operations
The hybrid drive system integrates mtu Series 4000 engines with an electric drivetrain. Click To Read More
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Celebrates Completion of Gosline H2Ohio AMD Reclamation Project
As part of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) held a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday to celebrate the completion of the Gosline H2Ohio Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) Reclamation Project. Click To Read More
UMWA Associate Member Spotlight
Greg Bishop of Pineville, West Virginia, has dedicated his life to serving others and is our newest Associate Member featured in the Spotlight. Greg wanted to become an Associate Member because of his strong family ties to the UMWA. Click To Read More
Alpha Releases First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc. (NYSE: AMR), a leading U.S. supplier of metallurgical products for the steel industry, today reported financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2026. Click To Read More
SME Poised to Continue Supporting Key Industry Safety Milestones
The mining industry within the United States is making landmark progress towards a zero-fatality future thanks to a variety of key advances in safety and health education, certification, research, and technology. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources - Investor Presentation – May 2026
Alpha Metallurgical Resources has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
Students to Join Research Teams this Summer at Department of Energy National Laboratories and Facilities
These opportunities are provided through SULI, CCI internships, and VFP programs. Click To Read More
Flow Measurement: Driving Sustainability with Data-Driven Precision
The global push for sustainability is often framed around grand concepts like renewable energy, circular economies, and carbon neutrality. Click To Read More
Australia Increased Exports of Coking Coal by 20% y/y in April
In April 2026, Australia increased its coking coal exports by 11% compared to the previous month, reaching 12.5 million tons. On a year-on-year basis, the increase was 20%. This is according to data from BigMint. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #18)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending May 2, 2026. Click To Read More
Election 2026 -- WVCA Coal PAC Endorsements
The Primary Election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Opens Registration for Global Innovation Challenge
As advanced technologies continue to transform how work gets done, Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) is reinforcing its commitment to the workforce behind that transformation. Click To Read More
Mine Safety Review Commissioner Cut Alongside Pittsburgh Staff
The independent agency that hears appeals to mine safety disputes removed one of its commissioners and at least a dozen staffers, a significant loss of personnel for the commission, according to people familiar with the matter. Click To Read More
Emerson Launches Digital Anti-Coating pH/ORP Sensor for Reliable, Low-Maintenance Service
Emerson has released the new Rosemount™ 396A Anti-Coating pH Sensor for measuring pH and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in dirty, abrasive, and high-solids applications. Click To Read More
The World of Coal Ash Conference Brings Experts to Lexington
The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research and the American Coal Ash Association are hosting an international conference in Lexington this week. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
Core Natural Resources, Inc. reported net income of $21.0 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2026. Click To Read More
Global PMI Rises in April as War-Related Supply and Price Worries Boost Manufacturing
Survey data indicate that the war in the Middle East continued to dampen economic growth in April, albeit with the rate of growth lifting higher from March’s recent low. Click To Read More
Austin Caperton, Respected Mining Consultant, Passes
Respected mining consultant, Samuel Austin Caperton, III, 74, of Daniels, West Virginia, died Thursday, April 30, 2026, surrounded with love and with the hands of Amber Sellaro, his chosen life partner, upon his chest. Click To Read More
Colorado Lawmakers Eye Coal Plant Extension
Colorado lawmakers are poised to extend the life of a coal plant three years beyond a state-mandated retirement deadline — a backtrack that underscores Colorado’s growing tension between climate goals and energy affordability. Click To Read More
Compass Wire Cloth Screens Help Shot Peening Operations Protect Media Quality, Process Stability, and Aerospace Compliance
Compass Wire Cloth offers precision screening solutions that help shot peening operations improve media quality, process stability, and compliance with demanding aerospace and automotive specifications. Click To Read More
Tour One of the World's Only University-Owned Mines
Welcome to a tour of the Edgar Experimental Mine at Colorado School of Mines, a place where history, education and cutting-edge research all meet underground. Click To Read More
Safety Progress Signals a Stronger Future for Mining
There’s a clear and encouraging trend emerging across the U.S. mining industry: safety is at an all-time high. Click To Read More
Colorado And Wyoming Sign Agreement On Cross-Border CO2 Storage
Colorado and Wyoming have signed a new agreement to coordinate permitting for CO2 storage projects that may cross state borders. Click To Read More
KROHNE Dedicates Production Capacity and Establishes U.S. Center of Excellence to Support Explosive Growth in AI-Driven Data Centers
KROHNE has announced a major commitment to the fast-growing data center sector by dedicating a significant portion of its annual production capacity to meet escalating demand. Click To Read More
Retired WVU Statler College Faculty Member Establishes Chair and Professor Positions with $3M Gift
A retired faculty leader at the West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources is honoring his family’s academic legacy with generous planned gifts to advance education, discovery and service. Click To Read More
Komatsu and Green Forests Work Team Up on Restoration Effort Aimed at Protecting Watershed
In honor of Earth Day, Komatsu employees once again ventured deep into the forest to plant trees in support of the company’s ongoing reforestation partnership with nonprofit organization Green Forests Work (GFW). Click To Read More
Wolong Electric America Expands Quantum™ Platform With 500 Frame Medium Voltage Motor
Wolong Electric America, a global manufacturer of industrial motors engineered for demanding applications, has expanded its Quantum™ motor platform with the introduction of the Quantum 500 Frame Medium Voltage Motor. Click To Read More
Commercial Electricity Sales Have Soared in Virginia, Driven by Data Centers
Commercial electricity sales in Virginia increased by nearly 30.0 million megawatthours (MWh) between 2019 and 2025, much faster growth than in any other state except Texas, a much larger state, according to our Annual Electric Power Industry Report. Click To Read More
Mine Safety Agency Sends Revised Silica Rule to White House
The nation’s regulator of mine safety sent a proposed rule on respirable silica to the White House, taking the initial public step in modifying a Biden-era rule. Click To Read More
Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium Explores AMD Technology, Regulation
Coal industry experts, researchers, regulators and policymakers have assembled at the event center at Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place for the 2026 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium. Click To Read More
Coal Plants Across Nation Get Second Life Due To Data Center Growth
Wyoming coal is getting an unexpected lift as rising electricity demand, driven in part by data centers, is forcing utilities to keep coal-fired power plants online longer than planned. Click To Read More
Iran War Gives Small Boost to Thermal Coal, Further Gains Possible
Seaborne thermal coal prices in Asia rallied in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, but the gains are modest and nowhere near the size seen during the crisis created by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Click To Read More
Emergency Project to Mitigate Wildfire Risk Begins at Site of Colorado Coal Mine Fire
Changing conditions at the site of a coal mine fire in Colorado have prompted state officials to begin an emergency project to mitigate wildfire risk in the area. Click To Read More
Chris Hamilton: “This Record Belongs to the Miners” as Injury Rate Hits Historic Low
The West Virginia Coal Association is praising miners across the country after federal data showed U.S. mining operations reached a record-low injury rate in 2025, even as production increased. Click To Read More
MSHA Renews Alliance With Association of Equipment Manufacturers
MSHA has announced the renewal of its alliance with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers to ensure manufacturers and contractors have access to information, guidance, and training resources designed to protect the health and safety of miners. Click To Read More
Retired WVU Statler College Faculty Member Establishes Chair and Professor Positions With $3 Million Gift
A retired faculty leader at the West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources is honoring his family’s academic legacy with generous planned gifts to advance education, discovery and service. Click To Read More
Commercial Electricity Sales Have Soared in Virginia, Driven by Data Centers
Commercial electricity sales in Virginia increased by nearly 30.0 million megawatthours (MWh) between 2019 and 2025, much faster growth than in any other state except Texas, a much larger state, according to our Annual Electric Power Industry Report. Click To Read More
Methane Issue Triggers Mine Safety Order at Core
Core Natural Resources, Inc. reported a mine safety event involving its subsidiary Mingo Logan Coal LLC at the Mountaineer II mine in Logan County, West Virginia. Click To Read More
Peabody Reports Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) today reported net income attributable to common stockholders of $(32.4) million, or $(0.27) per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2026, compared to $34.4 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, in the prior-year quarter. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending May 1, 2026. Click To Read More
Peabody Board Declares Dividend on Common Stock
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) announced today that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend on its common stock of $0.075 per share, payable on June 8, 2026 to stockholders of record on May 19, 2026. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Declares $0.08 Dividend
Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC) declares $0.08/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Click To Read More
Fairness Regulatory Hearing
The Office of the National Ombudsman and SBA Mid-Atlantic Regional Office is hosting a Regulatory Fairness Hearing on May 13, 2026, from 9 am to 12 pm at the MSHA Training Academy in Beaver, WV. Click To Read More
Nine Workers Killed in Colombia Coal Mine Explosion
The country’s national mining agency had weeks earlier warned that a buildup of gases at the mine could become dangerous. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 17 (April 25)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 17 (April 25) has been posted. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Production Weekly Update
U.S. coal production remained slightly ahead of last year’s pace on a cumulative basis, even as weekly output stayed below the comparable week in 2025. Click To Read More
Coal Distributions For Non-Electric Power Use Decline in the South
The volume of coal delivered in the United States for uses other than power generation—primarily, for manufacturing—decreased by about half in the last 15 years. Click To Read More
SME Midweek Member Mixer - Health & Safety Management Systems
You’re invited to join us on May 13 for our next SME Midweek Member Mixer (MMM), featuring a forward looking discussion on Health & Safety Management Systems. Click To Read More
Illinois Mining Institute - June 24th
Every year the IMI holds an annual meeting and expo to have the opportunity to show-case our region and the benefits of mining. Click To Read More
All 8 Miners Confirmed Dead After Coal Mine Collapse in Russia’s Far East
Rescuers have recovered the bodies of all eight miners trapped after a coal mine collapsed in the remote Magadan region of Russia’s Far East. Click To Read More
Carmeuse Selects Caterpillar’s Autonomous Hauling Solution to Deploy at Drummond Island Operation
Carmeuse Selects Caterpillar’s Autonomous Hauling Solution to Deploy at Drummond Island Operation Click To Read More
Join America's Export Experts for Informational & Training Sessions This Month
Join the U.S. Commercial Service - America's Export Experts - for numerous sessions around the country and virtually during Export Week 2026 from May 4-8 as well as throughout the month. Click To Read More
United States: Treasury Hosts Liberty University Summit on AI, Energy, and Emerging Technologies
On April 27, the U.S. Department of the Treasury hosted Liberty University students and faculty for a Summit on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Energy, and Emerging Technologies. Click To Read More
U.S. Wholesale Prices Surged Last Month as the Iran War Drove Up the Cost of Energy
The Labor Department reported Tuesday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it hits consumers — rose 0.5% from February and 4% from March 2025. Click To Read More
Indonesia's Jan-Mar Coal Exports Fall 6.62% Y/Y
Indonesia exported 85.87 million metric tons of coal in the January-to-March quarter, down 6.62% from the same period a year earlier, statistics bureau data showed on Monday. Click To Read More
Coal Mines Are Leaking Vast Amounts of Methane Into the Atmosphere and Almost No One is Measuring It
Almost five years after 159 countries signed the Global Methane Pledge committing to cut anthropogenic methane emissions by 30% by 2030, coal mines are releasing roughly the same amount of the potent greenhouse gas as they were when the ink was still wet Click To Read More
EPA Proposes to Approve Virginia’s Coal Combustion Residuals Permit Program
The EPA has proposed the approval of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s coal combustion residuals permit program application. Click To Read More
Utah’s 2025 Energy Landscape and 2026 Outlook
Utah remains committed to supporting responsible energy development. Click To Read More
Digging Deeper: The Future of Mining with Automation and Ultra-Reliable Wireless
If you close your eyes and picture a mine, you probably imagine dusty boots, heavy machinery, and the rhythmic sound of rock being crushed. Click To Read More
Wipro Hydraulics Signs Agreement to Acquire Indeco
Wipro Hydraulics has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Indeco Ind SpA, marking a significant step in strengthening its global presence and broadening its product portfolio. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Adds Two Directors to Board
Core Natural Resources Inc. (NYSE:CNR) has announced that Edward L. Doheny II and Ronald C. Keating were elected to its board of directors at the company’s Annual Meeting of Stockholders held today. Click To Read More
China Unveils Tech That Converts Coal Directly Into Electricity Without Burning. Here's How It Works
The development is drawing global attention because coal has long been associated with heavy pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and relatively inefficient thermal power plants. Click To Read More
Blue Creek Ramp Up Puts Warrior Met Coal Production Story In Focus
Warrior Met Coal focuses on metallurgical coal used in steel production, so the timing of Blue Creek’s ramp up aligns directly with that end market. Click To Read More
Coal Still Generates More Electricity Than Any Other Source
Coal remains the world’s largest source of electricity, producing roughly one-third of global power in 2025. Despite rapid growth in solar and wind, fossil fuels continue to anchor the global energy system. Click To Read More
Scientists Just Made Carbon Capture Much Cheaper and Easier
Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) before it enters the atmosphere is an important way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Click To Read More
A Message from the SME Board President: Call for Nominations
As SME Board President, I am asking for your help in identifying the leaders who will guide our Society in the years ahead. Click To Read More
WV State Journal Coal Special
Multi-page summary of the recent WV Mining Symposium featured in the State Journal. Click To Read More
8 Trapped After Permafrost Thaw Triggers Coal Mine Collapse in Russia’s Far East
At least eight miners are feared trapped after a coal mine collapsed in the remote Magadan region of Russia’s Far East, an accident officials are blaming on melting permafrost. Click To Read More
Why Not West Virginia Coal? Why Not Now?
There are moments when events strip away the luxury of theory and force a return to first principles. Click To Read More
THINK ABOUT THIS: Attention to Safety
Welcome to the new "Attention to Safety" episode of Think About This, created for you by CORESafety TV and the National Mining Association (NMA). Click To Read More
EPA Eyes Handing Oversight of Coal Ash to Virginia
The Trump administration’s draft proposal would allow Virginia to permit and enforce regulations on waste from coal-fired power plants. Click To Read More
West Virginia Ranks Seventh Nationally for Workplace Deaths
West Virginia remains one of the most dangerous places in the country to work, according to labor leaders citing a recent national report. Click To Read More
Governors' Energy Priorities in 2026
State of the state addresses are important annual traditions for many governors, providing an opportunity for governors to communicate directly with their constituents and set the tone for the year’s legislative session. Click To Read More
Sandvik AB Outlook Revised To Positive On Strong Operating Performance, 'BBB+/A-2' and 'K-1' Ratings Affirmed
Sandvik is set to benefit from strong market conditions, resulting in record high revenue and improving profitability. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #17)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending April 25, 2026. This report is an overview of weekly U.S. coal production by region. Click To Read More
Warrior Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (NYSE: HCC) has announced results for the first quarter of 2026. Warrior is the leading dedicated U.S.-based producer and exporter of high-quality steelmaking coal for the global steel industry. Click To Read More
Trump Says He Wants to Save Coal. He Can't Forget About Coal Miners.
Op-Ed featured in the Kentucky Lantern. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirements Slowed in 2025, Future is Uncertain
The U.S. electricity generators retired about 2,600 megawatts (MW) of coal-fired generating capacity in 2025, less than one-third of what they had planned to retire at the beginning of the year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said April 13. Click To Read More
Ted Doheny and Ron Keating Elected to Core Natural Resources' Board of Directors
Core Natural Resources, Inc. has announced that Edward L. Doheny II and Ronald C. Keating have been elected to its board of directors at Core's Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on April 30, 2026. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association Endorses 17 Candidates for State Senate Across WV
The West Virginia Coal Association today announced its endorsement of 17 candidates for State Senate, touting their strong record and clear commitment to protecting coal jobs and advancing an America First energy policy. Click To Read More
Southwest Virginia Continues Push for Inland Port
It’s one of the few things Virginia’s new governor and her predecessor agree on: the need for a second inland port located in Washington County. Click To Read More |
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