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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #27)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending July 4, 2026. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Inc. Opens Engineering Design Center
Caterpillar just opened the Black Hills Engineering Design Center, offering a firsthand look at how virtual reality and advanced visualization are transforming equipment development and training. Click To Read More
American Resources Corporation Selected by U.S. Department of Energy for Award Negotiations to Advance Critical Mineral Recovery from Coal-Based Feedstocks
American Resources is one of five organizations selected under Topic Area 1: Mines & Metals Pilots - Coal-Based Industry. Click To Read More
Energy Department Closes Loan to AEP Texas, Delivering Millions in Electricity Cost Savings for Texans
DOE's Office of Energy Dominance Financing has announced it has closed a loan up to $3.26 billion to AEP Texas to lower electricity costs and strengthen and modernize the Texas grid. Click To Read More
Big Boy Steam Locomotive to Arrive in Macoupin County, Illinois
On Saturday, July 18, train enthusiasts and others from the area will have the opportunity to witness the world’s largest and most powerful steam locomotive. Click To Read More
SAVE THE DATE: MCPA’S 18th Professional Engineering Seminar - Thursday, September 17, 2026
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association 18th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 17, 2026. Click To Read More
Extracting Critical Minerals from America’s Coal Waste Tailings
The logic of critical mineral extraction from coal waste tailings flips the conventional narrative entirely, transforming one of the most persistent environmental liabilities in American industry into a domestic resource asset of growing strategic signifi Click To Read More
Use U.S. Coal to End Russia’s War in Ukraine
As President Trump sat with President Zelensky on the sidelines of the NATO summit earlier today, it was clear the U.S. is engaged in the pursuit of peace between Russia and Ukraine, and willing to offer its assistance. Click To Read More
Mongolian Coking Coal's Rising Role in China's Steel Supply Chain
Mongolian coking coal has become a core, cost-efficient component in China’s metallurgical coal mix, especially for inland steel hubs, and is projected to see record import volumes in 2026. Click To Read More
Emerson’s Next-Generation Portable Ultrasonic Flow Meters Offer Greater Flexibility for Plant-Wide Transparency
Emerson released the new Flexim™ FLUXUS 631 series of portable non-intrusive clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters. Click To Read More
2026 SESCO Webinar Series (Part 2)
SESCO is pleased to announce our training schedule for 2026. With the overwhelming success of participation and positive client feedback in 2025 the following provides our topics and dates. Schedule early as the events fill up quickly. Click To Read More
Plans Underway to Restart Australia's Bowen Coking Coal Operations
Plans are progressing to restart Bowen Coking Coal's metallurgical coal operations in Queensland, following the company's acquisition by Argo Natural Resources, Argo's CEO, Richard Livingstone-Blevins, told Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, in a July 6 e Click To Read More
Tell the PSC: Protect West Virginia Coal, Jobs, and Ratepayers
West Virginia’s coal industry is facing a major proceeding before the West Virginia Public Service Commission that could have long-term consequences for our state’s coal jobs, coal communities, electric reliability, and utility customers. Click To Read More
Wyoming Coal Company Wins Federal Money to Extract Critical Minerals from Powder River Basin
Coal mining giant Peabody Energy, with massive operations in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, is among five entities that will share a total of $75 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance production of rare-earth elements and critical minerals. Click To Read More
Coal Is Neither Expensive Nor Unreliable and Julie McNamara Is Neither Accurate nor Honest
Julie McNamara's recent column attacking coal-fired power plants rests on two foundational claims: that coal is expensive, and that coal is unreliable. Click To Read More
The Future of Energy - Financing US Power Conference
For years, the industry talked about future demand growth. Now it’s here. Click To Read More
On the Hottest Day of the Year (At That Point), Here's Where the Power Came From That Kept Us Cool
July 2 was the hottest day of the year 2026 had seen, at least until the next day steamed up even hotter. Click To Read More
Epiroc's New Charging Solution Receives Prestigious Red Dot Award for Industrial Design Excellence
Epiroc has been recognized with the internationally acclaimed Red Dot Award: Product Design 2026 for its Epiroc Charger. Click To Read More
Use U.S. Coal to End Russia’s War in Ukraine
As President Trump sat with President Zelensky on the sidelines of the NATO summit earlier today, it was clear the U.S. is engaged in the pursuit of peace between Russia and Ukraine, and willing to offer its assistance. Click To Read More
Peabody Awarded Grant from U.S. Department of Energy to Advance Domestic Rare Earth and Critical Mineral Supply Chain
Peabody has announced that the U.S. Department of Energy has selected the company for funding to advance the production of rare earth elements and critical minerals. Click To Read More
US Coal Shipments Remain Dominated by the Power Sector
US coal distribution reached an estimated 100.5 million short tons during the first quarter of 2026, according to this quarterly statistical report. Click To Read More
Falkirk Mine Chosen for Coal Technology Pilot Project
A new facility bringing innovation to the coal industry is coming to Underwood. Click To Read More
US Power Use to Beat Record Highs in 2026 and 2027 as AI Surges
U.S. power consumption, which hit its second straight annual record high in 2025, will rise further in 2026 and 2027, driven by AI-hungry data centers and electrification. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on January 19, 2026
On January 19, 2026, a miner was seriously injured when an unsecured slab of marble struck him. Click To Read More
Eriez Names Drew Hobert Global Mining Sales Director
Eriez® has appointed Drew Hobert Global Mining Sales Director, strengthening the company’s leadership team across the global mining and minerals processing industry. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
EIA expects U.S. natural gas consumption in the electric power sector will set a record next year. Click To Read More
EIA Increases Global Oil Production Forecast After the Opening of the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its July Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), increasing its expectations for global oil production. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Initiates Section 232 Investigation of Anthracite Coal Imports
A Section 232 investigation, from initiation to presidential action, may span up to 360 days, which would place the latest possible deadline in late June 2027. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Expands Mining Technology Capabilities with Skycatch Acquisition
Caterpillar Inc. has acquired Skycatch, Inc., a leading provider of spatial data capture, processing and analysis solutions for the mining industry, further enhancing its capabilities following the recent acquisition of RPMGlobal. Click To Read More
IRS Releases 2026 Energy Community Bonus Credit Updates for Statistical Areas and Coal Closures
The IRS released additional guidance regarding the energy community bonus credit under Sections 45, 48, 45Y and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code on June 10, 2026, in Notice 2026-39 (Notice). Click To Read More
MSHA to End Outdated Regulations on Equipment and Procedures
The Mine Safety and Health Administration will withdraw regulations governing “outdated effective dates and requirements” for various industry equipment and protocol, effective July 27. Click To Read More
Department of Commerce Initiates Section 232 Investigation of Anthracite Coal Imports
On June 29, 2026, the Department of Commerce (Commerce) initiated an investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, to determine the effects on the national security of imports of anthracite coal. Click To Read More
Australia: Thiess Sets Production World Record for Liebherr R 9600 Excavator
Thiess has set a world record for the highest material moved in a 12-month period by a Liebherr R 9600 excavator, achieving 17 million bank cubic meters across 6,840 operating hours. Click To Read More
Core Natural Wins DOE Selection for Rare Earth Extraction Pilot
Core Natural Resources said its subsidiary, CONSOL Innovations LLC, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to pursue a multi-million-dollar grant supporting the recovery of critical minerals and rare earth elements from coal waste. Click To Read More
Emerson Delivers First-of-its-Kind Synchronization Software for Power and Water Control Systems
Emerson has released its Ovation™ Curation Tool, a first-of-its-kind synchronization software for power and water control systems. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 26 (June 27)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 26 (June 27) has been posted. Click To Read More
Department of Commerce Initiates Section 232 Investigation of Anthracite Coal Imports
The Department of Commerce has initiated an investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, to determine the effects on the national security of imports of anthracite coal. Click To Read More
Trump's Push to Revive Coal Forces Arizona Power Plants to Remain Open
Two years ago an Arizona power plant received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to invest in renewable energy and go coal-free by 2028. Click To Read More
House Votes to Drop Coal, Natural Gas Surtax
West Virginia is looking to drop surtaxes on coal mining and natural gas drilling. Click To Read More
Construction Cost Data for Electric Generators Installed in 2024
We have released construction cost data for new electric generators installed in 2024. Click To Read More
A Big Shift in the U.S. Energy Market is About to Happen
In 1950, petroleum ended coal’s run as the dominant fuel in the United States. That was the last time the top spot in American energy changed hands. 75 years later, it is about to change again. Click To Read More
US Department of Energy Announces Selection of Core Natural Resources' Innovations Group to Pursue Critical Mineral and Material Extraction from Coal
CONSOL Innovations LLC, a subsidiary of Core Natural Resources, has been selected for a multi-million-dollar grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation. Click To Read More
Rare Earth Minerals Investment to Bring Hundreds of Jobs to West Virginia
A facility harvesting rare earth minerals is set to bring hundreds of jobs to Greenbrier County. Click To Read More
Bill Introduced to Increase Black Lung Benefit Stipends for Coal Miners in Pennsylvania, Beyond
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a bill this week that, if made law, would increase black lung disability payments for coal miners and their families and tie the stipends to inflation rates moving forward. Click To Read More
West Virginia Rare Earth Hub: AmForge and Flash Metals Target Coal Tailings in $150M Supply Chain Pivot
A consortium of private-sector energy and technology firms announced a US$150 million investment today to establish a critical minerals processing hub in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Click To Read More
How Coal Shaped West Virginia and the World: From the Industrial Revolution to the AI Boom
The coal industry was, at its height, central to the prosperity and growth of both the United States and West Virginia. However, growth in each locale came from a different end of the coal industry. Click To Read More
El Niño Threatens To Fuel Coal Power Surge in India, Study Says
A super El Niño risks straining India’s power grid more than any other electricity network globally and would slow the country’s shift away from coal, according to a new study. Click To Read More
Mines Dies Following Underground Accident, Officials Say
A miner was found unresponsive underground at an active mine in Alabama and later died after being brought to the surface, officials said. Click To Read More
South Dakota Mines Researchers Develop Carbon Capture Technology Using Black Hills Microbes
Researchers at South Dakota Mines say tiny microorganisms found deep beneath the Black Hills could help tackle one of the energy industry’s biggest challenges: capturing carbon emissions more efficiently. Click To Read More
Continental to Sell ContiTech Unit to Lone Star Funds for $4.6 Billion
Continental said on Saturday it had signed an agreement to sell its ContiTech plastics and rubber ?business to private equity firm Lone Star Funds for €4 billion ($4.57 billion). Click To Read More
Defiant: County Durham, The Miners’ Strike and its Legacy
"We wanted to make this film because it’s about our friends and neighbours, it’s about the incredible things they were able to achieve against overwhelming odds." Mark Thorburn (Director of DEFIANT). Click To Read More
Virginia to Require Employers with 5 or More Employees to Offer a Workplace Retirement Program
This requirement was previously in effect for employers with 25 or more employees. Click To Read More
Happy Independence Day from CoalZoom.com and CoalMinerExchange.com!
Happy Independence Day from CoalZoom.com and CoalMinerExchange.com! Click To Read More
UK: New Exhibition at National Mining Museum Explores Coal Industry Legacy
A new exhibition exploring Scotland’s mining heritage through abstract art has opened at the National Mining Museum. Click To Read More
Continental Sells Mining Conveyor Giant ContiTech to Lone Star Funds
Continental has announced the sale of its ContiTech group sector to an affiliate of Lone Star Funds for €4.0 billion. Click To Read More
India Imports Less Coal Despite Higher Power Demand
India's coal imports fell 12.95% year-on-year in April 2026 to 21.13 million tonnes (MT), down from 24.27 MT in April 2025, despite nearly a 9% increase in power demand during the month. Click To Read More
Federal Investigation Finds Safety Lapses Behind Fatal West Virginia Mine Accident
Federal mine safety investigators have concluded that inadequate repair procedures contributed to the death of a coal miner at an underground operation in Marshall County, West Virginia. Click To Read More
Section 232 Investigation of Anthracite Coal
There are currently no specific tariffs or quotas on anthracite coal. Click To Read More
Worker Dies in Accident at Warrior Met Coal Mine
A 24-year-old man died July 1 after a workplace accident at Warrior Met Coal in Alabama. Click To Read More
Australia: Peabody Energy Fined After Worker Trapped Inside Bulldozer in Coal Void
A mining company has pleaded guilty to failing to discharge health and safety obligations after a bulldozer rolled at Moorvale mine. Click To Read More
China’s Net Zero Strategy Relies on an Unlikely Tool: Lots of Coal
In a region that ranks among China’s top producers of both coal and renewables, the two sides of the energy transition have, for now, formed an intimate alliance. Click To Read More
India's Coal Consumption for Power in June 2026 Highest Since 2023. What Caused It?
India's coal-fired electricity generation climbed to its highest level since November 2023 in June 2026, as an extended heatwave and below-average monsoon rainfall kept air conditioners running and pushed power demand sharply higher across the country. Click To Read More
California Senate Committee Passes Bill to Hinder Trump-Backed Oakland Coal Project
A California bill that would place new environmental review hurdles in front of an Oakland coal export project supported by the Trump administration cleared its first policy committee on Wednesday. Click To Read More
Manufacturing Trends Vary as North American and East Asian Growth Spurts Contrasts With ASEAN Slowdown
The worldwide Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index™ (PMI) surveys compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence have recorded strongly divergent production trends around the world since the outbreak of the war in the Middle East on 28 February. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #26)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending June 27, 2026. Click To Read More
New Section 232 Investigation Targets Coal
The Bureau of Industry and Security is accepting input no later than July 12 on a new Section 232 investigation into the effects on national security of imports of anthracite coal. Click To Read More
Report: U.S. Goes its Own Way on Energy in 2025
The 88-page report, which for most of its 75 years was prepared by BP, was released amid a searing early-summer heatwave across Europe and the U.S. Click To Read More
Eriez Paper Highlights Hopper Design Factors That Limit Feeder Performance
Eriez® has released a new technical paper identifying poorly designed hopper transitions as one of the most common — and frequently overlooked — causes of underperformance in vibratory feeding systems. Click To Read More
West Virginia Senate Advances Mining Bill with Inspections
West Virginia lawmakers have begun advancing revisions in coal mining regulation after removing provisions that would have sharply reduced safety inspections of underground mines. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Expands Texas Workforce Initiative with New Manufacturing Training Investment
Caterpillar is expanding its long-term workforce development efforts in Texas through a new commitment designed to strengthen the state's advanced manufacturing talent pipeline. Click To Read More
Energy Department Issues Emergency Orders for Mid-Atlantic Power Grid Amid Heat Wave
As an electric grid operator warns of potential power shortages amid this week’s heat wave, the Trump administration is issuing emergency orders aiming to maximize output. Click To Read More
WV Senator Applauds Mine Rescue and Emergency Preparedness Grant Funding Opportunity
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Chairman of the Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee, applauded the availability of up to $250,000 in Brookwood-Sago Grants from MSHA. Click To Read More
Measuring the Role of Workforce Development in Rebuilding the Appalachian Economy
Coalfield Development, founded in Huntington in 2009 by Brandon Dennison, had a goal of building "resilient" rural communities anchored by diverse, thriving local economies. Click To Read More
U.S. Fossil Fuel Power Investment Projected to Surpass China for the First Time in Decades
The United States is expected to invest more in fossil fuel-based electricity generation than China this year for the first time in many years. Click To Read More
DOE Awards $75 Million to Boost Critical Minerals Recovery From Coal Stocks
DOE's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation has announced a $75 million investment for five projects recovering critical minerals and materials from coal and coal-based feedstocks. Click To Read More
DOE Selects University of North Dakota Pilot Project for Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals Recovery
North Dakota’s natural resources are playing a significant role in meeting the mineral needs of America’s economy and geopolitical strength. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Completes $206 Million Acquisition of Oil & Gas Mineral Interests
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of certain general partner and limited partner interests in AllDale Minerals III, LP and AllDale Minerals IV, LP for approximately $206.2 million. Click To Read More
From Simulation to Real Results: Global Mining Leaders Recognized for Measurable Performance Gains
Immersive Technologies has unveiled the winners of its 17th Annual Global Business Improvement Awards. Click To Read More
Professional Engineering in Mining Seminar - Hyatt Room Block Ends Thursday, July 9
If you have not registered for the 2026 PEM Seminar yet, please click the "PEM Agenda & Registration" button below to do so. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Announces up to $250K in Brookwood-Sago Grants Available to Promote Mine Safety, Health Education, Training
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the availability of up to $250,000 in grant funding to support the delivery of education and training to the nation’s mining community to help them identify, avoid, and prevent unsafe and unhealthy working condit Click To Read More
Peru Successfully Concludes the World’s Largest Mining Gathering: More Than 5,500 Participants Convene in Lima
Peru successfully concluded the 27th World Mining Congress (WMC 2026), the world's leading mining event. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Secures Mid-Atlantic Grid Ahead of Period of Hot Weather
Secretary Wright issues two emergency orders to stabilize the Mid-Atlantic grid and mitigate blackout risks ahead of forecasted hot weather conditions. Click To Read More
Nine Coal Miners Were Trapped Underground in a Surging Flood. “We’re Going to Watch Them Die.”
The Quecreek Mine incident and the perilous rescue that turned a terrifying ordeal into a modern miracle. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on August 7, 2025
On August 7, 2025, a contractor died after the front-end loader he was operating traveled over the edge of a highwall, falling approximately 70 feet. Click To Read More
Indonesia's Blackouts Reignite Debate Over Coal-Dependent Energy Transition
Recent blackouts in Sumatra and Java exposed vulnerabilities in Indonesia’s electricity system, with PLN saying constrained coal supplies contributed to the Java outage. Click To Read More
America Bets $50 Billion on Coal and Gas Power as Electricity Demand Soars
U.S. companies are set to spend some $50 billion on power generation from coal and natural gas this year, the International Energy Agency has said, as quoted by the Financial Times. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending June 26, 2026. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy Corporation (BTU) Faces Securities Class Action Related to Surprise Centurion Problems
Peabody Energy Corporation faces a securities class action lawsuit related to surprise disclosures the company made to investors on March 30 and May 5, 2026 about problems with its flagship metallurgical coal asset. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Announces Voting Results from Its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
Clinch Resources Ltd. (TSX: CLCH) has announced the results from its annual general meeting of shareholders recently. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on April 3, 2026
On April 3, 2026, a miner died after a scoop backed into another scoop that was transporting a longwall shield. This collision caused the longwall shield to shift and pin the miner, who was working underneath it. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania Congressman Introduces Bill to Increase Benefits for Miners Suffering From Black Lung Disease
Congresswoman Summer L. Lee (PA-12) has introduced the Support Our Miners Act, legislation to increase federal benefits for coal miners disabled by black lung disease and ensure those benefits keep pace with inflation in future years. Click To Read More |
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