Signature Sponsor


Reset Search

Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 41 (Oct. 11)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 41 (Oct. 11) has been posted.

Click To Read More
American Coal Could Help Force Russia Out of Ukraine

Remarkably, Russia’s coal export revenues are larger than both those of pipeline gas and pipeline crude oil, totaling an estimated $31 billion per year.

Click To Read More
Energy Department Closes Loan Guarantee to Strengthen U.S. Grid Reliability

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today announced the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office closed a loan guarantee to strengthen grid reliability and ensure lower electricity costs across the midwestern region of the United States.

Click To Read More
US Rejects Bid to Lease Coal From Public Lands in Utah

Federal officials rejected a mining company's bid for more than 6 million tons of coal beneath a national forest in Utah, marking the third proposed coal sale from public lands in the West to fall through this month.

Click To Read More
Coal's Future in West Virginia Remains Uncertain Despite Federal Actions

Southern West Virginia has struggled over the past few decades, dealing with the loss of its key economic driver — coal production.

Click To Read More
CONEXPO-CON/AGG Tickets on Sale Now!

Discover the future of construction at CONEXPO-CON/AGG — North America's largest construction trade show — happening March 3–7, 2026 in Las Vegas.

Click To Read More
US Rejects Third Coal Lease Bid Amid Industry Decline

Federal officials rejected a mining company's bid for more than 6 million tons of coal beneath a national forest in Utah, marking the third proposed coal sale from public lands in the West to fall through this month.

Click To Read More
National Energy Dominance Month, 2025

This month, we continue our crusade to bring back American energy dominance, uplift the American worker, protect the American industry, cherish American resources, and make America the most prosperous country on the face of the Earth.

Click To Read More
Debate Is Healthy — Especially on Energy

My sincere thanks to Senator Brian Helton for joining Talkline Tuesday. Debate is essential — and in an energy state like West Virginia, more debate on energy policy isn’t just healthy, it’s necessary.

Click To Read More
Kentucky Power Coal Plant Needs A Big Repair. Could The Feds Help?

The Mitchell Plant needs some costly repairs, and its owner says it intends to seek a federal grant to help pay for it.

Click To Read More
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Terex and Hyster-Yale

The Zacks Manufacturing - Construction and Mining industry has been bearing the brunt of the prolonged contraction in the manufacturing sector.

Click To Read More
Market For New Coal Leases at Odds With Federal Platform

While the Trump administration and Montana’s elected officials continue pushing to expand the state’s coal industry, companies on the ground appear to have a waning appetite.

Click To Read More
Fossil Fuels to Dominate Global Energy Use Past 2050, McKinsey Says

Oil, gas and coal will continue to dominate the world’s energy mix well beyond 2050, as soaring electricity demand outpaces the shift to renewables, according to a new McKinsey report.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Lays Claim To United States Coal Industry Over West Virginia With New Blackout Uniforms

Wyoming will not wear its traditional home uniform during its college football game against Air Force on Saturday.

Click To Read More
Met Coke Shortages Hit India's Steel Mills in First Half of 2025

India's steel mills secured only about half of their metallurgical coke needs from domestic suppliers in the first half of 2025, highlighting shortages and amplifying their calls for an easing of import curbs on the key steelmaking material.

Click To Read More
China’s Scrambled Weather and Safety Scrutiny Tilt Coal Higher

Chinese coal prices are creeping higher as the weather becomes more unpredictable and the government expands its supervision of mines in a bid to prevent accidents and curb overproduction.

Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report

We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending October 11, 2025.

Click To Read More
Takeaways From Coaltrans Asia 2025

Global coking coal market trends are being shaped by weakening steel production, constrained supply growth and evolving trade patterns, with policy shifts and China’s limited exports influencing the steelmaking coal outlook through 2025.

Click To Read More
Coal Miners Rally for Silica Dust Protections in Washington

Miners want to see the Trump administration enforce a Mine Safety and Health Administration rule that was finalized under the Biden administration to reduce miners’ exposure to silica dust, which can cause black lung disease.

Click To Read More
SME Arizona Conference Returns in December

The 2025 SME Arizona Conference will feature expert speakers, enlightening technical sessions and lively networking events, providing attendees with another opportunity to advance together during a landmark era for mining in the region.

Click To Read More
EIA's Electric Power Annual 2024

We have released the Electric Power Annual 2024 (EPA2024) report, which contains final data through 2024.

Click To Read More
Compass Wire Cloth Highlights Custom-Fabricated Edge Screens for High-Performance Industrial Screening

Compass Wire Cloth, a North American leading manufacturer of separation, sifting, and screening solutions, highlights its Custom-Fabricated Edge Screens designed to deliver superior performance and longevity in demanding screening environments.

Click To Read More
US Implements Scaled Back Fees on Chinese Ships Entering US Ports

The US on Oct. 14 implemented revised port fees on Chinese-linked vessels that are far less stringent than originally proposed, posing less risk to the US coal industry.

Click To Read More
Allegheny Metallurgical’s $1 Billion West Virginia Longwall Operation Transforming Mining

Longwall mining represents one of the most sophisticated extraction methods in the coal industry, utilising advanced mechanised systems to achieve unprecedented efficiency rates.

Click To Read More
Why the BLM Rejected the Lone Bid on a Montana Coal Lease

The first sale of coal leases associated with the Trump administration’s push to revitalize the broader coal industry fell flat last week when the Bureau of Land Management received only one bid.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Black Butte Mine Expansion Secures Federal Approval for 2025

The Wyoming Black Butte mine expansion represents a pivotal development in American energy infrastructure, securing federal approval to extract 9.2 million tons of coal reserves from designated areas known as Pit 15 and Pit 10.

Click To Read More
FutureCoal Welcomes US Investment in Modernizing Coal Plants

FutureCoal welcomes the US administration’s US$625 million investment to upgrade and modernize coal plants, calling it a pragmatic step forward to achieve energy security and best environmental performance.

Click To Read More
Wyoming to Debut Coal-Inspired Uniforms in Border War

Wyoming will debut new black-and-white coal-inspired uniforms on Oct. 25 when it hosts Colorado State in what will be the final meeting between the two Border War rivals as members of the Mountain West Conference.

Click To Read More
Coal Demand is Up and Utilities Recognize the Value of their Plants

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. electric power sector consumed 15% more coal in the first half of 2025 than in the first half of 2024.

Click To Read More
How Trump Has Managed to Postpone Coal's Inevitable Demise

The president's influence creates a 'valuable trading opportunity and extends the runway for coal investments,' portfolio managers say.

Click To Read More
Ramaco Approved to Join the Defense Industrial Base Consortium

Ramaco Resources, Inc., a leading developer of rare earth elements and critical mineral resources, has announced its official approval as a member of the Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC).

Click To Read More
MCPA President Ben Beakes Represents Metallurgical Coal Industry at World Steel General Assembly in Washington, D.C.

Ben Beakes, President of MCPA, represented the metallurgical coal industry on a global stage this week, speaking before international leaders at the World Steel Association General Assembly in Washington, D.C

Click To Read More
More Coal Won't Solve US Energy Woes

The Trump administration is doubling down on efforts to revive the United States' coal industry.

Click To Read More
Cost Position, Leverage Differentiate Coal Producers Amid Softer Prices

Fitch Ratings expects coal producers with lower cost positions and relatively low debt levels to withstand a prolonged softer price environment after the sharp drop in coal prices since 2024.

Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report

We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending October 10, 2025.

Click To Read More
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Alliance Resource Partners and SunCokeEnergy

The Zacks Coal industry is facing significant headwinds as the use of coal in U.S. thermal power plants continues to decline.

Click To Read More
A New Federal Rule Would Protect Miners From Black Lung. Enforcement Lags.

MSHA first released the rule in April 2024 during the Biden administration. It aims to cut miners' exposure limits to silica dust in half and opens the door for mine operators to be cited and fined when miners are overexposed.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Cowboys to Wear Coal Inspired Uniforms for ‘Border War’ Game

The Wyoming Cowboys have unveiled new new black-and-white “coal-inspired” uniforms when they take on Colorado State University Rams on October 25, for their “Border War” game.

Click To Read More
Australia's Coal State Reverses Plan to Close Power Plants

Queensland, Australia plans to keep its power stations that burn coal open for longer, threatening the nation’s ambitious goal to more than double renewable generation by the end of the decade.

Click To Read More
Poland's JSW Has Begun Preparations for a Large-Scale Restructuring

Jastrzbska Spóka Wglowa (JSW), Europe’s largest coking coal producer, has announced the start of preparatory work for a large-scale business restructuring.

Click To Read More
US Rejects Bid to Buy 167 Million Tons of Coal on Public Lands For Less Than a Penny Per Ton

Federal officials have rejected a company’s bid to acquire 167 million tons of coal on public lands in Montana for less than a penny per ton.

Click To Read More
A Look at Ramaco Resources's (METC) Valuation Following Rare Earth Supply Shift in China

Interest in Ramaco Resources (METC) has spiked following China’s decision to tighten export restrictions on rare earth elements.

Click To Read More
Coal Miners Rally For Trump to Save Them From Worst Kind of Death

Miners, their supporters and medical experts rallied in Washington, calling on the Trump administration to enforce black lung protections.

Click To Read More
Eriez® Appoints Vietnam Country Manager to Advance APAC Expansion

Eriez® has named Chien Dang Tran as Country Manager in Vietnam, reinforcing the company’s commitment to expanding across Southeast Asia while delivering more responsive support for local industries.

Click To Read More
Minerva Engineering Introduces the Cobalt Dragon™ Microspectrophotometer for Advanced Flat Panel Display Development

Minerva Engineering has announced the release of the Cobalt Dragon™ Microspectrophotometer, a large-format spectroscopic and imaging system engineered for the analysis and development of flat panel displays and other large-scale optical devices.

Click To Read More
Warrior Sets Date for Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Announcement and Investor Conference Call

Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has announced that it will hold its third quarter 2025 investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.

Click To Read More
Do West Virginia Officials Care More About Coal or Coal Miners?

Last Monday, Republican members of the Legislature gathered with West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton and Attorney General J.B. McCuskey to heap praise on President Trump’s latest attempts to pretend coal will make a lasting comeback.

Click To Read More
Two Coal Stocks Worth Watching as the Industry Battles Challenges

The Zacks Coal industry is facing significant headwinds as the use of coal in U.S. thermal power plants continues to decline.

Click To Read More
Kentucky Democrat Focuses on Coal Miners' Health

Morgan McGarvey, the lone congressional Democrat from the coal-producing state of Kentucky, says that while President Donald Trump and Hill Republicans are focused on reviving coal, he’s leaning in on worker health and safety.

Click To Read More
BLM Rejects Only Bid in Montana Coal Lease Sale, Postpones Wyoming Auction

The Bureau of Land Management rejected the single bid it received for a major coal lease sale in Montana earlier this week and postponed a subsequent planned sale in Wyoming, an Interior Department spokesperson said.

Click To Read More
As Trump Boosts Coal Industry, Black Lung Miners Say They've Been 'Cast Aside to Die'

Last month, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $625 million investment “to expand and reinvigorate America’s coal industry,”.

Click To Read More
Appalachian Power May Stop Burning Coal By 2035

Appalachian Power submitted its plan for the next 10 years to state regulators, and changes could be coming to its coal plants.

Click To Read More
Epiroc Wins Large Order For Mining Equipment and Digital Solutions in China

Epiroc AB, a leading productivity and sustainability partner for the mining and infrastructure industries, has won a large order for mining equipment and digital solutions from Asante Gold Corp. for a gold mine in Ghana.

Click To Read More
ASGCO® Opens a New Warehouse and Manufacturing Facility in Santiago, Chile

ASGCO, a global leader in bulk material handling, conveying and mining equipment, has announced the grand opening of its new facility in Santiago, Chile.

Click To Read More
Caterpillar Inc. Enters Into Agreement to Acquire RPMGlobal

Headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, RPMGlobal is a leading provider of mining software solutions with a legacy dating back to 1977.

Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. - Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Announces Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call

Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) will report its third quarter 2025 financial results before the market opens on Monday, October 27, 2025.

Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources (CNR) Gains Amid a Coal Renaissance

The share price of Core Natural Resources, Inc. (NYSE:CNR) surged by 12.45% between October 3 and October 10, 2025, putting it among the Energy Stocks that Gained the Most This Week.

Click To Read More
Platts to Streamline Asia-Pacific Met Coal Price Assessments

Following market feedback, Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, will streamline its Asia-Pacific metallurgical coal price assessments, effective Jan. 2, 2026.

Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) is Anticipating Cash Flow After the Investment Period Closes

Black Bear Value Partners, an investment management firm, published its third-quarter 2025 investor letter.

Click To Read More
IEA Hosts 7th Joint IEA-IEF-OPEC Symposium on Gas, Coal Market Outlooks

Some 70 energy sector experts from around the world gathered at the International Energy Agency (IEA) headquarters in Paris today to review developments in global natural gas and coal markets and discuss how they may evolve in the years ahead.

Click To Read More
Miners Slam Trump For Breaking Promises Made to Deep Red States

Coal miners feel betrayed by President Donald Trump for failing to enforce health regulations to prevent black lung disease.

Click To Read More
WV Utilities Cling to Coal-Fired Energy in New Long-Term Plans Amid Power Cost Climb

Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power and FirstEnergy each filed long-term plans required by West Virginia statute on Oct. 1 outlining how they plan to meet their captive ratepayers’ needs over the next decade and beyond.

Click To Read More
Coal in a Fight Against the Free Market

Will the promise of “clean, beautiful coal” deliver for Montana, or has the Powder River Basin been sold a bag of beans?

Click To Read More
UMWA, NBLA Call for October 14 Washington Rally

“We demand the Department of Labor enforce the new silica rule,” Vonda Robinson, vice president of the association, told the Militant after the meeting ended. From Virginia, she had organized the meeting.

Click To Read More
Trump Court Filing Reveals Layoff

The administration issued layoff notices to thousands of employees Friday, according to federal court documents.

Click To Read More
Scalise Leads GOP Fight at SCOTUS to Stop War on American Energy

More than 100 House Republican lawmakers, led by Majority Leader Steve Scalise, are calling on the Supreme Court to block climate lawsuits that they say are waging "war on American energy" and could bankrupt the industry, Fox News Digital learned.

Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 40 (Oct. 4)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 40 (Oct. 4) has been posted.

Click To Read More
Ramaco Chairman and CEO Randall Atkins to Appear on Bloomberg Television Europe and BBC 'Business Today' to Discuss U.S. Critical Mineral and Brook Mine Development

Ramaco has announced that its Chairman and CEO, Randall W. Atkins, will be featured in an upcoming interview with Francine Lacqua on Monday October 13 with Bloomberg Television Europe's Leaders with Lacqua.

Click To Read More
Komatsu Unveils Historic P&H 2100BL Shovel Monument at Elko, Nevada Facility

Komatsu has announced the arrival of a P&H 2100BL electric rope shovel to serve as a landmark at its Elko, Nevada, campus.

Click To Read More
Over 40 Trump Administration Appointees Have Direct Ties to Oil, Gas, Coal Sectors

US President Donald Trump appointed dozens of officials with ties to the fossil fuel industry to his administration, including more than 40 from oil, gas, or coal companies, according to a recent report.

Click To Read More
WVCA President Praises Trump for Large Coal Investment, Others Showing Concern

West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the leaders most excited about President Donald Trump’s recently announced $625 million investment in the nation’s coal industry.

Click To Read More
“Go Pink!” with Martin Engineering for October Breast Cancer Month

Martin Engineering has expanded its popular annual “Go Pink!” program to support the Susan G. Komen® Foundation in its efforts to fund breast cancer education, screening, treatment, and research worldwide.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Congressional Delegation Wants to Override BLM Coal Lease Ban

The Trump administration has issued sweeping orders to federal agencies to remove regulatory hurdles and encourage more coal leasing and coal use.

Click To Read More
Ramaco Chairman and CEO Randall Atkins to Appear on Bloomberg Television Europe and BBC ‘Business Today’ to Discuss U.S. Critical Mineral and Brook Mine Development

Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced that its Chairman and CEO, Randall W. Atkins, will be featured in an upcoming interview with Francine Lacqua on Monday October 13 with Bloomberg Television Europe’s Leaders with Lacqua.

Click To Read More
MCPA & Virginia Energy Announcing 49th Annual Fall Meeting Reclamation & Safety Awards

MCPA's 49th Annual Fall Meeting and Awards Banquet is scheduled Thursday, October 30, 2025, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, VA 24266.

Click To Read More
Rising Tensions Beset Trump's Energy Chief

Energy Secretary Chris Wright and the White House are in conflict over a push to slash up to $30 billion in federal Biden-era clean energy grants.

Click To Read More
The West Virginia Republican Party, West Virginia Coal Association, and Elected Officials Host Joint Press Conference on Trump Administration Coal Efforts

The Trump Administration recently unveiled a sweeping push to revitalize America’s coal sector, opening 13.1 million acres of federal land for new coal leasing and slashing royalty rates to encourage production.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Congressional Delegation Wants to Override BLM Coal Lease Ban

The Trump administration has issued sweeping orders to federal agencies to remove regulatory hurdles and encourage more coal leasing and coal use.

Click To Read More
Appalachian Power Says it May Stop Burning Coal at West Virginia Plants by 2035

Appalachian Power submitted its plan for the next 10 years to state regulators, and changes could be coming to its coal plants.

Click To Read More
House Resolutions to Unleash American Energy Resources Pass in Senate

H.J. Res. 104, introduced by U.S. Rep. Troy Downing (R-Mont.), repeals the Biden-era Miles City Field Office RMP Amendment, which locks up more than 2.75 million acres of land and 11.7 million acres of mineral estate in Montana.

Click To Read More
World's Top Fossil Fuel Producers Set to Grow Despite Paris Targets

The world’s 20 largest fossil fuel producing countries are on track to produce more than twice the amount of coal, oil and gas in 2030 than would be consistent with the global goal to limit warming to 1.5° Celsius (2.7° Fahrenheit).

Click To Read More
Largest Coal Sale in a Decade Receives Just One Bid, Prompting Postponement

This past Monday, the largest lease sale for coal by the federal government in over a decade received only one bid. As a result, another coal sale in Wyoming was postponed until further notice.

Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) is Anticipating Cash Flow After the Investment Period Closes

In its third-quarter 2025 investor letter, Black Bear Value Fund highlighted stocks such as Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (NYSE:HCC). Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (NYSE:HCC) produces and exports non-thermal metallurgical coal for the steel industry.

Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report

We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending October 4, 2025.

Click To Read More
Jimmy Brock is Back at the Top of the Coal Heap, Now as Core Natural Resources CEO

Jimmy Brock is back at the helm of one of the nation’s largest coal companies, Core Natural Resources, which formed from the January merger of Cecil-based Consol Energy Inc. and St. Louis-based Arch Resources.

Click To Read More
Becker Mining Systems Longwall Solutions to Launch New Manufacturing Operation in Mount Vernon

Becker Mining Systems, a Germany-based global supplier of energy, automation, and infrastructure technology for the mining sector, will establish a new manufacturing operation in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

Click To Read More
Trump Should Boycott the UN Climate Conference in Brazil

CFACT joined a coalition letter sent to three top officials urging the Trump Administration not to send a government delegation to COP 30, the UN climate conference in Brazil this November.

Click To Read More
Cummins Gets Grant to Develop Hybrid Trucks for Mining

Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global leader in power technology, has announced its selection for a $2.1M grant.

Click To Read More
Highlights from SME Board of Directors Meeting at the SME Midyear Meeting in Denver, CO

The SME Board met on Sept. 14, 2025, with President Bill Hancock presiding. Minutes and committee reports were approved, and Melissa Russell was introduced as the Incoming Executive Director and CEO of SME.

Click To Read More
Trump Admin Offers Up Coal Mining Leases Next to Utah's Famed National Parks

Environmental groups are knocking the Trump administration’s decision to open thousands of acres for coal mining that are a stone’s throw away from beloved public lands like Zion, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef national parks.

Click To Read More
US Postpones Wyoming Coal Lease Sale After Disappointing Montana Auction

The Trump administration has postponed a scheduled sale of coal leases on federal lands in Wyoming two days after a disappointing auction in Montana, an Interior Department spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Click To Read More
US Efforts to Revive Coal Industry May Fall Short

The latest round of efforts by US government officials to support the coal industry may provide a short-term boost to the fuel's use, but not alter its long-term decline.

Click To Read More
Core Natural Names Chairman Brock to Added CEO Post as Lang Departs

Core Natural Resources has parted ways with its chief executive, Paul Lang, and named its chairman, James Brock, to the additional post of CEO.

Click To Read More
Eagle Summit Resources, LLC Announces Acquisition of Reflectance Energy, LLC

Reflectance is a portfolio of active metallurgical coal producing mines in Wyoming County, West Virginia consisting of the Coal Mountain complex and adjacent mining operations.

Click To Read More
What's New and What's Hot at IMARC 2025

IMARC 2025 is set to become Australia's most significant mining event of the year, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and international delegations at the Sydney ICC from October 21-23.

Click To Read More
Former FERC Chairman Mark Christie Warns the Electricity Crisis is Here

No one has sounded the alarm louder about the nation’s eroding grid reliability than former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Mark Christie.

Click To Read More
Becker Mining Systems Coming to Mount Vernon, Ohio

Becker Mining Systems supplies energy, automation, communication, transportation, and infrastructure technology for the mining industry.

Click To Read More
Trump Releases Plan to Aid the U.S. Coal Industry

The Trump administration outlined a plan to mine and generate more electricity from coal.

Click To Read More
MSHA Issues Health Alert on Housekeeping Practices

Good worksite housekeeping can significantly reduce miners’ exposure to respirable dust and silica, the Mine Safety and Health Administration says in a recently published health alert.

Click To Read More
IEA Hosts 7th Symposium With IEF and OPEC on Outlooks for Natural Gas and Coal Markets

Representatives from across the energy industry, international institutions, governments and academia gather at IEA headquarters in Paris to discuss implications of latest market trends and policy moves.

Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Announces Leadership Change

Core Natural Resources, Inc. has announced that its board of directors has appointed Core's board chair, Jimmy Brock, to the additional role of chief executive officer, effective immediately.

Click To Read More
Eagle Summit Resources Acquires Reflectance Coal Mines in West Virginia

Eagle Summit Resources (ESR) has announced the purchase of Reflectance Energy, bringing the company’s Reflectance coal mining complex under its new ownership as Eagle Mountain Energy.

Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources' Randall Atkins to Address Global Energy Leaders at IEA-IEF-OPEC Symposium in Paris

Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced that Randall W. Atkins, Chairman and CEO, will deliver a featured address today at the 7th IEA-IEF-OPEC Symposium on Gas and Coal Market Outlooks, hosted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris, France.

Click To Read More
Fact-Checking Chris Wright on Energy

There’s no clean energy revolution afoot, and climate change isn’t an existential crisis. You’re just looking at the data incorrectly.

Click To Read More
What Are Coal Seam Fires? And How is NE Wyoming Affected?

The ground under Kelley McCreery’s boots was hot. The Campbell County commissioner stood in a crater pockmarking the bone dry prairie, poking a stick into a blackened crevice.

Click To Read More
Historical State Data for Electricity

We updated the annual historical data for our Annual Electric Power Industry Report to include 2024.

Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook

We expect the increase in coal consumption in the electric power sector to slow, rising by 4% in 2H25 compared with 2H24.

Click To Read More
West Virginia AG Leads Multistate Probe Into Big Tech Greenwashing Claims

West Virginia Attorney General John "JB" McCuskey said Monday that his office is helping lead a new multi-state investigation into big tech firms, alleging they exaggerate their clean-energy commitments — a practice known as "greenwashing."

Click To Read More
EIA Adjusts Forecast for U.S. Oil Production as Producers Set a Record in July 2025

EIA forecasts in its October Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) that U.S. crude oil production will average 13.5 million barrels per day in both 2025 and 2026, both slightly higher than the agency’s September forecast.

Click To Read More
The Future of Coal Under the Trump Administration

Barron’s Laura Sanicola discusses the Trump administration’s plan for expanding coal plants with Charles Dayton, associate director of research and analysis at OPIS.

Click To Read More
MCPA & Virginia Energy Announcing 49th Annual Fall Meeting Reclamation & Safety Awards Banquet

MCPA's 49th Annual Fall Meeting and Awards Banquet is scheduled for Thursday, October 30, 2025, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Russell County Conference Center,139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, VA 24266.

Click To Read More
The Past, Present, and Future Role of Coal in the ASEAN Energy Landscape

Coal has long been a cornerstone of ASEAN’s energy system, underpinning economic development, energy security, and industrialization.

Click To Read More
Company Bids Less Than a Penny Per Ton in Biggest US Coal Sale in Over a Decade

A Navajo tribe-owned company bid $186,000 to lease 167 million tons of coal on federal lands in southeastern Montana on Monday in the biggest U.S. coal sale in more than a decade.

Click To Read More
As W.Va. Lawmakers Praise Trump’s Policies, Coal Faces Headwinds

A large group of Republican legislators flanked West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton as he checked off the numerous executive actions taken by the Trump administration.

Click To Read More
Coal Keeps Kentucky's Lights On and Bills Low

Families and small businesses across the commonwealth of Kentucky depend on affordable and reliable power. That’s why maintaining a balanced energy mix, anchored by coal, is crucial to ensuring a robust economy for future generations.

Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 39 (Sept. 27)

The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 39 (Sept. 27) has been posted.

Click To Read More
West Virginia GOP Gathers at Capitol to Discuss Trump Coal Investment

State and local leaders gathered at the West Virginia State Capitol lower rotunda Monday afternoon to highlight the Trump administration’s $625 million investment to America’s coal industry.

Click To Read More
The 22nd Annual Old Construction & Mining Equipment Show/8th Annual Appalachian Ohio Antique Power Show

The 22nd Annual Old Construction & Mining Equipment Show/8th Annual Appalachian Ohio Antique Power Show will be held October 25 and 26, 2025 at 761 Scott Featner Rd Mingo Junction Ohio.

Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report

We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending October 3, 2025.

Click To Read More
A Message From the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association

MCPA's 49th Annual Fall Meeting and Awards Banquet is scheduled Thursday, October 30, 2025.

Click To Read More
WVCA President Praises Trump For Large Coal Investment, Others Showing Concern

West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the leaders most excited about President Donald Trump’s recently announced $625 million investment in the nation’s coal industry.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Governor Shares Policy, Technology Behind Coal Industry Expansion

As Wyoming looks to revitalize the coal industry, Governor Mark Gordon discussed the new policies and technologies aimed at boosting production and capturing CO2 emissions during a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 30.

Click To Read More
Jim Boyd Addresses KVMI Regarding WVU Scholarship Program

Jim Boyd Addresses KVMI Regarding WVU Scholarship Program

Click To Read More
America's Coal Revolution 2025 Conference & Exhibi

America's Coal Revolution 2025 Conference & Exhibit will be held October 20-21, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Click To Read More
Trump to Push Sales of Coal in Alabama and Elsewhere, Despite Plummeting Demand

U.S. officials in the coming days are set to hold the government's biggest coal sales in more than a decade, offering 600 million tons from publicly owned reserves next to strip mines in Montana and Wyoming.

Click To Read More
$625 Million Federal Funding Injection Aims to Keep Coal Industry Burning Bright

The Trump administration recently announced a pair of initiatives to boost the U.S. coal industry and increase coal production.

Click To Read More
Coal Miner Appreciation Day is Marked With Legends Selection

The glory days of Lynch, Kentucky when coal was king and U.S. Steel set up one of the largest coal camps in the world at the bottom of Black Mountain may be over, but the former coal town is still in production.

Click To Read More
Peabody Energy (BTU) Is Up 30.5% After Trump Administration Opens 13 Million Acres to Coal Mining

Peabody Energy has welcomed sweeping support from the Trump administration, including the opening of millions of acres of federal land for coal mining, hundreds of millions in new funding for coal power generation, and regulatory rollbacks.

Click To Read More
Trump is Reviving Large Sales of Coal From Public Lands. Will Anyone Want It?

U.S. officials in the coming days are set to hold the government’s biggest coal sales in more than a decade, offering 600 million tons from publicly owned reserves next to strip mines in Montana and Wyoming.

Click To Read More
Donald Trump Is the Coal President

Coal—the dominant fuel in the U.S., before it was steadily replaced by cheaper and cleaner energy sources—has found new life under President Donald Trump.

Click To Read More
US' Coal Push Runs Afoul of Drop in Demand

U.S. officials in the coming days are set to hold the government's biggest coal sales in more than a decade, offering 600 million tons from publicly owned reserves next to strip mines in Montana and Wyoming.

Click To Read More
Hamilton Praises Trump for Large Coal Investment, Others Showing Concern

West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the leaders most excited about President Donald Trump’s recently announced $625 million investment in the nation’s coal industry.

Click To Read More
Eagle Summit Resources Acquires Reflectance Coal Mines in West Virginia

Eagle Summit Resources (ESR) on Friday announced the purchase of Reflectance Energy, bringing the company’s Reflectance coal mining complex under its new ownership as Eagle Mountain Energy.

Click To Read More
Terex 120: Redefining Heavy Equipment Skill

Terex 120: Redefining Heavy Equipment Skill

Click To Read More
In its New Carbon Plan, Duke Energy Gambles on Coal as a Shorter-Term Fix for Powering Data Center

Duke Energy plans to burn coal for two to four years longer than previously estimated, which will result in millions of tons in additional greenhouse gases over the next decade when combined with other proposed changes to the utility’s fuel mix.

Click To Read More
Caterpillar’s $1.1 Billion RPMGlobal Acquisition Transforms Mining Industry

Caterpillar has placed a significant $1.1 billion bid for RPMGlobal, valuing the mining software company at $5 per share—representing a 32.6% premium over its pre-announcement trading price.

Click To Read More
Massachusetts Senator Blasts Trump Administration’s Uneconomic, Unhealthy, and Un-American Plan to Give a Taxpayer-Funded Bail Out to Big Coal

Has the Department of Energy analyzed the projected increase in costs to ratepayers that will result from its stated campaign to keep uneconomic coal plants operational?

Click To Read More
Wyoming Leaders Push For Coal’s Comeback In Joint Initiative

Wyoming Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis released the following statements after attending a joint Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy event on unleashing America’s coal production.

Click To Read More
Fall Issue of the CPSA Journal NOW Online for Our Members

This issue features a research report funded by the CPSA fellowship program on Evaluating the Production of Low Ash Yield Clean Coal for Specialty Carbon Projects.

Click To Read More
FERC Enforcement in the Era of Data Centers and Generative AI

An increasing urgency permeates the national dialogue around data centers, generative AI and the critical role of energy to fuel these industries.

Click To Read More
Lawsuit Claims Coal Companies Didn't Pay Overtime to Workers

A coal miner from Virginia has filed a federal class-action lawsuit accusing United Coal Company, Wellmore Coal Company, and Wellmore Energy of illegally withholding overtime pay from workers at mines along the Kentucky-Virginia border.

Click To Read More
Thank You for Choosing Reliability: An ACC Op-Ed on DOE’s Investment and DOI’s Action

Reliable, affordable, plentiful power is back at the center of national policy.

Click To Read More
Trump's Sweeping Plan to Prop Up Coal

Coal’s health and climate impacts get no mention in the administration’s latest attempt to breathe life back into the industry.

Click To Read More
Energy Authority Weighs Impact of New Federal Coal Leases on Local Industry

13.1 million acres of federal land are now open for coal leasing, including the Cowboy State of Wyoming.

Click To Read More
Fox Business Hosts Question West Virginia Governor About Necessity of Government Handouts for Coal

Leaders in West Virginia are cheering on Trump’s recently announced effort to aggressively invest in coal, but residents have been feeling the consequences of being forced to rely on energy that is no longer economically viable.

Click To Read More
Republican Moderates Push Back on White House Coal Strategy

A handful of congressional Republicans are breaking with President Donald Trump and party leadership over their renewed push to boost coal-fired power generation.

Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal to Expand With Coal Lease Sale

Coal mining is expected to grow in Tuscaloosa County after Warrior Met Coal submitted the highest bid in a Bureau of Land Management coal lease sale Tuesday.

Click To Read More
Coking Coal Prices to Pass $200/t Says Macquarie

Macquarie is expecting that coking coal prices will eventually climb above $200/tonne in the long term, reaching a more sustainable range driven by emerging cost support, Kallanish notes.

Click To Read More
Former US Senator Joe Manchin Joins Coal Company's Board of Directors

After deciding against another political campaign last year, former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin has been named a director for one of the country’s top coal producers which has ties to West Virginia.

Click To Read More
Interior Opens 13.1 Million Acres For Coal Leasing; Wyoming Governor Says Move Will Boost Wyoming Coal

On September 29, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum signed a policy initiative that seeks to “unshackle” coal by opening 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal leasing and reducing the coal royalty rate to 7%.

Click To Read More
Anglo American Starts Arbitration Process Against Peabody Over Collapsed Deal

Anglo American has initiated arbitration proceedings against Peabody Energy in response to the termination of a purchase agreement for the British mining giant's steelmaking coal assets, the US-based company said on Friday.

Click To Read More
The US Environmental Protection Agency Says Coal is Cool, Again

EPA has proposed to rollback: 1) the Clean Air and Water Act, section 111, and 2) MATS, the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for power plants, back levels established in 2012.

Click To Read More
Warrior Met’s Coal Lease Win Is A Game Changer

Warrior Met Coal Mining, LLC in Brookwood, Alabama was expected to win bidding on the giant federal coal leases available in North Tuscaloosa County.

Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Third Quarter 2025 Results Conference Call

Alpha Metallurgical Resources Third Quarter 2025 Results Conference Call.

Click To Read More
Codelco to Test Innovative CAT System to Transfer Electrical Power to Moving Trucks

Codelco has announced plans to test the Cat® Dynamic Energy Transfer (DET) system with its fleet of diesel-electric extraction trucks in the Radomiro Tomic Division.

Click To Read More
Montana Tech to Bestow 2025 Chancellor's Award of Distinction, Distinguished Alumni Awards

Montana Technological University will recognize two Chancellor’s Award of Distinction recipients and four Distinguished Alumni recipients at the Butte Country Club on Friday, October 3, 2025 at 6 p.m.

Click To Read More
Australia: Dartbrook Coal Mine Mothballing: Financial Collapse and Hunter Valley Impact

The struggling Dartbrook Coal Mine in the Hunter Valley has officially entered mothballed status, marking another chapter in its troubled history.

Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report

We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending September 27, 2025.

Click To Read More
Wyoming Governor Details the Plan of Coal Expansion

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, on Tuesday, detailed ways that the Trump Administration is working to expand coal production after years of Democrat Administrations writing off the industry as dead.

Click To Read More
Trump Wants to Revive Coal. Will It Work?

Growing interest in artificial intelligence and data centers has spurred a new surge in electricity demand that is keeping coal-burning plants open past their scheduled closure dates.

Click To Read More
Key Trends to Monitor as the US Seeks to Revitalize the Coal Industry

The Trump administration's promises of federal land leases and loans for the power sector may lead to a temporary and uneven improvement in coal's situation.

Click To Read More
WV Governor Calls Trump's Shot in the Arm for Coal Industry a Major Victory

The Trump Administration’s announcements to reinvigorate and expand America’s coal industry includes a $625 million investment aimed at keeping existing coal plants open.

Click To Read More
Federal Coal Auctions: Reshaping America’s Energy Landscape in 2025

The reintroduction of federal coal lease auctions represents a significant shift in US energy policy, offering nearly 600 million tons of recoverable coal across four states.

Click To Read More
Coal's Moment

This may be hard to digest for some, but the United States needs to ramp up both coal production and coal powered generation.

Click To Read More
What You Should Know About CORESafety's New Module 9

Welcome to the October 2025 edition of CORESafety TV, brought to you by the National Mining Association (NMA).

Click To Read More
Alpha to Announce Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results on November 6

Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc., a leading U.S. supplier of metallurgical products for the steel industry, plans to announce its third quarter 2025 financial results before the market opens on Thursday, November 6, 2025.

Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Says This is the Only Way to Compete With China

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey assesses the Trump administration directing $625 million towards reviving the coal industry on ‘The Bottom Line.’

Click To Read More
Senate Confirms 108 Nominees En Bloc

The Senate plans to invoke cloture on executive branch nominations en bloc, bypassing individual floor debates and separate roll calls.

Click To Read More
FutureCoal Welcomes U.S. Investment in Modernizing Coal Plants

FutureCoal welcomes the U.S. administration’s USD 625 million investment to upgrade and modernize coal plants, calling it a pragmatic step forward to achieve energy security and best environmental performance.

Click To Read More
Trump Ends War On Coal, Wyoming Celebrates

The Obama and Biden administrations' "War on Coal" is coming to an end.

Click To Read More
U.S. Energy Department Seeks Proposals for AI Data Centers, Energy Projects at Oak Ridge

A Request for Proposal (RFP) is seeking proposals from companies to build and power AI data centers at DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation.

Click To Read More
Interior Coal Lease Sale in Alabama Generates Over $46 Million, Supports U.S. Steel Production and Jobs

The Bureau of Land Management coal lease sale in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, generated over $46 million in revenue and will give access to 53 million tons of metallurgical coal on 14,050 acres of federal mineral estate.

Click To Read More
Here's Where Lands Could Be Opened by Trump For Coal Mining

The Trump administration has announced plans to open 13 million acres of federal land for coal mining, as part of President Donald Trump's aim to bolster the shrinking U.S. coal industry.

Click To Read More
Statement on EIA’s Operating Status as of October 1, 2025

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will be able to operate for a period of time during the lapse in appropriations.

Click To Read More