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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #24)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending June 13, 2026. Click To Read More
Allegheny Metallurgical to Host Two-Day Job Fair June 19-20 in West Virginia
The job fair is designed to meet the company’s growing demand for talent as its operations continue to expand. Click To Read More
Frontieras North America Appoints Robert Portz as Vice President, Operations & Engineering to Lead Operations at First FASForm™ Commercial Facility
Frontieras North America, an energy and environmental technology company commercializing its patented FASForm™ Solid Carbon Fractionation process, has announced the appointment of Robert Portz as Vice President of Operations & Engineering. Click To Read More
Dan Zimmerman Promoted to General Manager of Eriez-USA
In this role, Zimmerman has full responsibility for leading the company’s U.S.-based business, including overall performance, commercial and financial execution, manufacturing, and supply chain management. Click To Read More
Coal Gasification Key to India's Energy Security Amid West Asia Crisis
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal Chairman and BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Monday highlighted that coal gasification projects are being fast-tracked to strengthen India's energy security. Click To Read More
KROHNE WATERFLUX Flowmeters Redefine Installation Flexibility for High-Density Data Center Cooling
KROHNE is highlighting its support for the rapidly growing data center market with WATERFLUX electromagnetic flowmeters that combine zero straight?run requirements with high?accuracy liquid cooling measurement for mission?critical facilities. Click To Read More
Coal Power is a Critical Tool Amid a Power Supply
The Trump administration’s embrace of coal power is a timely and essential response to a three-headed energy emergency. Click To Read More
Federal Order Keeps Washington's Only Coal Power Plant Open - Again
For a third time, the Trump administration has ordered the TransAlta coal-burning power plant in Centralia, Washington, to stay open. Click To Read More
Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum Invites You to Celebrate West Virginia Day
West Virginia's Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum is celebrating West Virginia Day on Saturday with live music, vendors, and an author and illustrator focusing on Appalachian cryptids. Click To Read More
Global Coal Market Faces New Supply Pressures
A deadly mining accident in China's largest coal-producing region and uncertainty over Indonesia's coal export policy could pressure global supplies and push prices higher in the coming months. Click To Read More
The Upgrade Your Coal Fleet Has Been Waiting For
Each trailer comes with clam-shell doors designed to transport either aggregate or coal (depending on site requirements). Click To Read More
Washington's Critical Minerals Strategist to Make First IMARC Appearance
As governments around the world compete to secure critical minerals, strengthen industrial capability and build resilient supply chains, the intersection between mining, geopolitics and national security has never been more important Click To Read More
Department of Energy Selects 36th Class of Computational Science Graduate Fellows
Twenty-nine students working toward achieving doctorates in fields that emphasize the use of computing and mathematics have been selected for the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship program. Click To Read More
New Report Argues Uneconomic Coal Operations Affect Ohio
Ohio got rid of direct subsidies for electric generation last August, including by ending two controversial subsidies that went to aging coal-fired power plants. Click To Read More
Kentucky, Ohio Valley Coal Plants Receive More Than $100 Million in Trump Funds
Kentucky Power and East Kentucky Power Cooperative will receive $51 million and $90 million, respectively, for projects at three coal-burning plants. Click To Read More
UBS Pins China Coal Price Surge on Shanxi Mine Disaster and Safety Crackdown
UBS has linked a sharp rise in Chinese coal prices to a fatal mine disaster and the safety crackdown that followed. Click To Read More
Peabody Locks Out Workers at NSW Coal Washery, Australian Union Says
Peabody Energy has locked out workers at its United Wambo Washery in New South Wales, Australia for two weeks, Australia's Mining and Energy Union (MEU) said on Wednesday, escalating a pay dispute. Click To Read More
Application-Specific Modifications Improve Mining Strainer Efficiency
Mining engineers and plant managers oversee a wide range of environmental compliance responsibilities, including the management of slurries, ore processing streams, and the water used for separation, cooling, dust suppression, and washdowns. Click To Read More
Global Coal Investment is Rising and a New Energy Security Playbook is Emerging
Has the Iran energy crisis driven new demand for coal? Click To Read More
Sec. Wright: “We Will Never Come Remotely Close to Running Out of Hydrocarbons,” Oil, Coal, Natural Gas
The good news about energy couldn’t be more clear: it is “massively abundant” and “always will be.” Click To Read More
Federal Funding Coming to Ohio for Abandoned Mine Cleanup, But at Reduced Rate
Despite federal cuts by Congress to a program to help Appalachian states clean up damage from coal mines, some money will be flowing to states including Ohio in the form of federal grants. Click To Read More
Court Strikes Down Coal Mining Shortcut That Let Companies Skirt Endangered Species Law
A federal court has blocked a fast-track loophole that let coal companies skip a full examination of how their mines might affect endangered species. Click To Read More
Secretary of Energy Directs TransAlta to Ensure that Coal-Fired Unit in Washington State Remains Available to Operate
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright on June 12 issued an emergency order that directs TransAlta Centralia Generation to ensure that Unit 2 of the Centralia Generating Station in Centralia, Washington, a coal-fired power plant, remains available to opera Click To Read More
National Pump Company Highlights Line of Low NPSH Impellers
National Pump Company (NPC), a recognized market leader in vertical turbine pumps, highlights its line of low Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHR) impellers to support reliable performance in challenging suction conditions. Click To Read More
Academic Pavilion at World Mining Congress 2026 to Bring Together 16 Educational Institutions from Peru and Abroad
Academia will play a leading role at the World Mining Congress (WMC) 2026, the world's most important mining event, which will be held at the Lima Convention Center from June 24 to 26. Click To Read More
California Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Stymie Trump-Backed Coal Terminal
The measure comes just weeks after the administration invoked emergency wartime powers to invest in coal projects. Click To Read More
China Mine Disaster, Indonesia Policy Changes Upend Global Coal Market
A deadly mining accident in China's biggest coal-producing region and mounting policy chaos around Indonesian exports are choking global supplies. Click To Read More
Energy Outlook to 2050 Based on Targets and Pledges
Achieving Southeast Asia’s announced energy and climate pledges would bring forward a structural shift in the region’s energy system. Click To Read More
Join Top Automation and Robotics Experts June 17 for a Special Virtual Section Event
We are excited to have another fantastic presentation on the topic of AI, Automation and Robotics in the Mining Industry. Click To Read More
Martin Engineering Launches World First N2® Air Cannon Intelligence System
The global leader in bulk material handling solutions, Martin Engineering, has launched a transformative digital system that unlocks opportunities to maximise the efficiency, reliability and performance of industrial air cannons. Click To Read More
Energy Outlook to 2050 Based on Today's Policy Settings
Southeast Asia becomes one of the main engines of global energy demand growth under today’s policy settings. Click To Read More
A New Coal Plant in the U.S.? Once Unthinkable, Now a Strong Maybe
A $350 million DOE coal-revival program has put $18.5 million toward the TerraSpark Energy Campus, a 1.6-GW greenfield project in West Virginia pairing Babcock & Wilcox supercritical boilers with Mantel Capture’s molten borate carbon capture. Click To Read More
Coal Industry Frustrated With GOP Candidates Who Want To Kill Data Centers
Wyoming’s coal sector is startled at Republican candidates who oppose data centers. Industry leaders say the revival of coal is driven by demand for energy from data centers. "It's frustrating," said Travis Deti, of the Wyoming Mining Association. Click To Read More
SME Leadership Nominations Due by July 31
Please nominate a colleague or yourself and encourage candidates who reflect the breadth of our membership across experience, geography, and specialties by July 1, 2026. Click To Read More
Emerson Adds Combustible Gas Detection to Core Wireless Sensor for Enhanced Safety Coverage in Hard-to-Reach Areas
Emerson has expanded the capabilities of its Rosemount™ 928 Wireless Gas Monitor by adding combustible gas detection, enabling percent lower explosive limit (%LEL) monitoring over the secure WirelessHART® platform. Click To Read More
China Turns to Recycled Coal Waste to Meet Surging Demand for Construction Sand
China is turning the massive environmental liabilities of its coal-mining history into the raw materials for its next generation of infrastructure. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending June 12, 2026. Click To Read More
Will Trump Moves Provide Long-Term Boost to U.S. Coal?
The Trump administration's efforts to boost U.S. coal mining, coal exports and use of coal in electric generation are expected to provide a short-term boost in the economic activity around the fossil fuel. Click To Read More
Conservatives Rattled by Trump DOJ's Supreme Court Climate Brief
Conservative backers of the Trump administration’s climate deregulation push say they worry that delayed rulemaking and faulty lawyering may harm efforts to end greenhouse gas regulation. Click To Read More
Think About This: How to Work Safely with BEVS (Battery-Electric Vehicles)
Does your mine include equipment that operates on electric batteries? If so, is your fire response plan prepared for any hazardous situations that those batteries might create? Click To Read More
Kentucky Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar - Registration is Open!
Registration for the PEM Seminar scheduled for Friday, August 7 at the Hyatt Regency in Lexington is now open! Click To Read More
The Largest Coal Power Stations In The United States
Coal once generated more than half the electricity in the United States, but its share has fallen sharply, sliding to roughly 15 to 16 percent by the mid-2020s as natural gas and renewables took over and aging plants shut down by the dozen. Click To Read More
Peabody Announces New Surety Arrangements in the U.S. and Australia
Peabody has announced that it has terminated the 2020 Transaction Support Agreement (as amended) with its surety providers and entered standard indemnification agreements to support its U.S. reclamation obligations. Click To Read More
Appalachian Power Using Federal Funding for Coal Plant Upgrades
Appalachian Power plans to upgrade three of its power plants with recent federal funding received from the U.S. Department of Energy. Click To Read More
Transform Your Microscope Into a Cutting-Edge Microspectrophotometer: The 508PV™ Microscope Spectrophotometer
By attaching seamlessly to an open photoport, the 508PV™ enables transmission, reflectance, polarization, fluorescence, and luminescence spectral measurements from microscopic, even sub-micron, samples. Click To Read More
UK: The Pioneering Gateshead Firm Harnessing Heat From Disused Coal Mines
A pioneering North East business has become the first in the UK to harness heat from disused coal mines to aid its operations. Click To Read More
Employers May Soon Face a Hard Deadline on First Union Contracts: What You Need to Know about the Faster Labor Contracts Act
A bipartisan bill that would impose strict federal timelines and mandatory binding arbitration on first union contract negotiations is now on a fast track to becoming law. Click To Read More
EIA's Early Release of 2025 Annual Electric Generator Report Data
Our early release of 2025 data from the Annual Electric Generator Report from Form EIA-860 is now available. Click To Read More
Coal Power Vital During Energy Supply Crisis
The Trump administration’s embrace of coal power is a timely and essential response to a three-headed energy emergency. Click To Read More
Arizona's Coal Future: Winding Down or Full Steam Ahead?
An Arizona generating station was on the list, despite previous assurances from the plant’s owner that it would be coal-free by 2027. Click To Read More
20th Annual Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary Golf Tournament Their Biggest Fundraising Event
Mining professionals traded helmets and boots for golf shirts and clubs to raise money for a good cause. Click To Read More
Coal Clash Pits Billionaire Against Canadian Country Music Star
Australia's richest woman wants to mine coal in the Rocky Mountains and one of Canada's most famous country music singers has built a coalition of ranchers, fishermen and environmentalists to stop the project. Click To Read More
Special Webinar: Virginia Employment Law June 16 and June 25
As SESCO has been reporting over the last several months, Virginia’s legislators and Governor have passed and signed into law sweeping employment regulations that affect all public and private employers. Click To Read More
Coal Exchange Rules 2026: Transforming India’s Coal Market Through Transparency and Competition
The Government has introduced the Coal Exchange Rules, 2026 to establish a transparent online platform for coal trading. Click To Read More
Coal Critical in Power Supply Emergency, Says Rich Nolan, NMA President
The Trump administration’s embrace of coal power is a timely and essential response to a three-headed energy emergency. Click To Read More
Coal Data: 1st Quarter 2026 U.S. Exports, Pricing & Global Steel Production Data
Report by the West Virginia Coal Association. Click To Read More
Wyoming Senator: Clean Wyoming Coal is the Lifeblood of an Affordable, Prosperous Future
U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY) spoke on the Senate Floor Thursday about Republican efforts to lower prices by unleashing affordable energy, starting with clean Wyoming coal. Click To Read More
Coal Remains Competitive for Power Generation in Central US
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
UK: This Sunday at Redhills - Wallace & Gromit With Live Brass Band
This Sunday afternoon at Redhills we’re hosting a wonderfully joyful family event: a screening of Wallace & Gromit’s A Grand Day Out, with live musical accompaniment from the Durham Miners Association Brass Band. Click To Read More
UK: Sculpture Honoring Mining Heritage to be Unveiled
A sculpture honoring a region's mining heritage is to be unveiled to the public at an event which celebrates its history. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 23 (June 6)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 23 (June 6) has been posted. Click To Read More
DOE's Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office Invests $3.6 Million to Modernize America's Coal-Fired Power Plants
By upgrading our nation's existing coal facilities, these initiatives will help strengthen the backbone of America's power grid and ensure all American's have access to affordable, reliable, and secure energy when they need it most. Click To Read More
Virtual PDH-Credits Opportunity: Spring Seminar Series hosted by Pittsburgh Section - Register HERE
The SME Pittsburgh Section will host the fourth Spring Seminar Series beginning June 11, 2026. Click To Read More
Norfolk & Western 611 Steam Engine Comes Out of Retirement For 250th
This type of locomotive was first designed and built in Roanoke, Virginia. Click To Read More
EIA's Wholesale Electricity Market Data
We updated our Day-Ahead Power Price and Volume Reports for select ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) hubs through June 9, 2026. Click To Read More
Special Webinar: Virginia Employment Law June 16 and June 25
As SESCO has been reporting over the last several months, Virginia’s legislators and Governor have passed and signed into law sweeping employment regulations that affect all public and private employers. Click To Read More
Solar Generates More Energy Than Coal in US For First Time
The amount of solar power generated in the U.S. is continuing to grow despite efforts from the Trump administration to slow down the renewable energy sector, according to two reports released this week. Click To Read More
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright Says It Will Take Months to Get Back to Normal After This Energy Crisis
The United States and Iran still haven’t agreed to a deal that reopens the Strait of Hormuz. But according to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, shipping traffic is already “rising very meaningfully.” Click To Read More
SME MINEXCHANGE Call for Abstracts Now Open
The call for abstracts is now open for the MINEXCHANGE 2027 SME Annual Conference and Expo from February 28-March 3 in Denver, CO. Click To Read More
Trump Leans on MAGA Organizer to Revive Coal
The Energy Department is giving millions to a company partially led by a far-right activist and telecom executive to build the nation’s first coal-fired power plant since 2013. Click To Read More
Mining Lubrication Technology: The Critical Role It Plays in Autonomous Mining Safety
Autonomous haul trucks are boosting mine safety and productivity through consistent, around-the-clock operations. Click To Read More
China Converting Coal To Liquid Fuel While Pushing Anti-Coal Agenda On America
China has been the world’s dominant coal user and is consuming over half of the world’s demand, consuming more coal than every other country combined. Click To Read More
Komatsu Celebrates Grand Opening of New Peoria Facility
Komatsu celebrated the grand opening of its new office building and Customer Experience Center in Peoria, Illinois, with an event that included a ceremonial tree planting to mark the company’s continued investment in the region and commitment to sustainab Click To Read More
House Appropriations Committee Approves Bill That Would Cut Safety Agency Budgets
The House Appropriations Committee has approved a bill that would reduce OSHA’s budget by more than 8% in fiscal year 2027 – a cut slightly deeper than what the Department of Labor has requested. Click To Read More
India Eyes Russian Steelmaking Coal Assets
Indian state-controlled steelmakers are considering buying coking coal assets in Russia to boost the supply of the raw material that India designated as a critical and strategic mineral early this year. Click To Read More
My Door Is Always Open: A Q&A with New SME Board Director Steve Schafrik
In this Q&A, new SME Board Director Steve Schafrik shares what shaped his pathway to the Board—and why there’s no single “right” route to leadership in SME. Click To Read More
China Achieves Major Breakthrough in Innovating Low-Carbon Hydrogen-Coal Co-Firing Technology
China has successfully developed a hydrogen-coal co-firing technology that for the first time could achieve a 50-percent green hydrogen blending ratio and 100-percent pure hydrogen combustion. Click To Read More
A Cost-Effective Solution to an Energy Emergency
On June 4, the Trump administration announced $700 million in funding for 17 coal power plants and one export facility. Click To Read More
Komatsu Opens New Headquarters Building in Peoria, Illinois
The Komatsu manufacturing business in Peoria is expanding, but staying in the area as it welcomes a new office building. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #23)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending June 6, 2026. Click To Read More
West Virginia Miners Among 13 Killed Nationwide as Mining Fatalities Increase in 2026
Two mining fatalities that occurred less than 24 hours apart in West Virginia this spring underscore a rise in mining deaths nationwide in 2026, according to federal safety data released Wednesday. Click To Read More
Allegheny Metallurgical Announces Two-Day Job Fair to Support Workforce Growth in West Virginia’s Coal Mining Industry
Allegheny Metallurgical, a West Virginia-based metallurgical coal company, has announced a two-day job fair aimed at connecting both skilled workers and those exploring new career paths with high-quality opportunities within its organization. Click To Read More
Atlantic Council Marks the Tenth Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum
The 10th Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum will take place on June 9th and 10th in Washington, DC. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Announces $10.5 Million Funding Availability to Support Mine Safety, Health Training for Nation's Miners
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced its Mine Safety and Health Administration is making $10.5 million in grant funding available to help states provide mine safety training for the nation’s miners. Click To Read More
Chairman Capito Asks FWS Director Nesvik About FWS Priorities and D.C. District Court Decision
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, held a hearing examining the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS) proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. Click To Read More
Komatsu Bets $28 Million on Peoria's Manufacturing Future
Komatsu marked the grand opening of its new Peoria mining and surface haulage headquarters Wednesday with a ceremonial tree planting, a fitting symbol for a company whose name translates from Japanese as "little pine tree." Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on July 12, 2025
On July 12, 2025, a delivery truck driver died when the truck he was driving traveled off the road and crashed into a ravine. Click To Read More
Australia: Mines Rescue Teams Put Emergency Response Skills to the Test
Held at Bloomfield’s Abel mine, five composite teams applied their specialist training in search and rescue, first aid, and firefighting across underground and surface settings. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Establishes Alliance With Metallurgical Coal Producers Association to Build Culture of Safety Across Coal Sector
MSHA has established an alliance with the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association that will protect miners working in the coal sector by providing information, guidance, and training resources. Click To Read More
Gerry Finfinger, Well-Known and Highly Respected Mining Researcher, Passes
Gerry Finfinger, the well-known and highly respected coal mining researcher, has died. Click To Read More
US Department of Labor Announces $10.5 Million Funding Availability to Support Mine Safety, Health Training for Nation's Miners
The U.S. Department of Labor today announced its Mine Safety and Health Administration is making $10.5 million in grant funding available to help states provide mine safety training for the nation’s miners. Click To Read More
Federal Subsidies For Coal Plants May Not Save Struggling Sector, Analysts Say
With hundreds of millions of dollars in additional federal subsidies recently announced for coal-fired power plants across the US, questions remain over whether the funding will move the needle for a sector that continues to lose ground to natural gas and Click To Read More
Wisconsin Congressman Joins President Trump for Historic Coal Announcement, $19 Million to Modernize Wisconsin Coal
Last Thursday, Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden joined President Donald Trump in the Oval Office as the President announced a $700M investment for America's coal industry and America's energy future. Click To Read More
Trump Coal Announcement Welcome News for Southern West Virginia
Coal still moves through southern West Virginia as something more than fuel. Click To Read More
SME - Register for the Virtual Section Webinar on June 17
There will be another fantastic presentation on the topic of AI, Automation and Robotics in the Mining Industry. Click To Read More
WV Public Service Commission Comment Letter Link
A message from Chris Hamilton, President, West Virginia Coal Association. Click To Read More
Komatsu to Enhance Parts Availability and Support for the Western U.S. With New Arizona Parts Distribution Center
Komatsu is significantly expanding customer support and infrastructure in the Western United States with the planned opening of a new parts distribution facility in Mesa, Arizona. Click To Read More
EIA Expects a Drop in Global Oil Demand Will Limit Prices Increases From Hormuz Disruptions
The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its June Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), reducing its expectation for global oil demand in 2026. Click To Read More
World Economic Forum Warns El Nino Poses Systemic Risk as Shipping Flags Food and Coal Risk
The World Economic Forum has warned that an emerging El Nino weather pattern poses a systemic shock to global markets. Click To Read More
Trump Administration to Invest Millions in West Virginia Coal-Fired Power
WV Gov. Patrick Morrisey and other West Virginia leaders praised President Donald Trump Thursday for approximately $700 million in federal investment in coal-fired power generation, including in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources (AMR) Shifts Toward Premium Coals As Market Oversupply Persists
With $491 million invested in the stock by hedge funds as of Q1 2026, Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc. (NYSE:AMR) is among the best coal stocks to invest in. Click To Read More
Only One Month Away - Illinois Mining Institute Annual Meeting & Illinois State Mine Rescue Contest!
The Illinois Mining Institute Annual Meeting & Illinois State Mine Rescue Contest will be held from Tuesday, June 23, 2026 through Thursday, June 25, 2026. Click To Read More
Energy Department to Invest $350 Million to Build, Modernize, and Restart Coal Plants
DOE has announced the selection of four coal modernization and reliability projects to strengthen coal-based generation, grid reliability, and strategic energy infrastructure. Click To Read More
Defense Production Act Support Reshapes Peabody Energy’s Coal Investment Outlook
For Peabody Energy, the timing of this move comes as the stock trades at $28.19, after a gain of 112.0% over the past year and 237.2% over the past 5 years. Click To Read More
TVA Cumberland Fossil Plant Gets $46 Million in Federal Money as Trump Pushes Coal
A Tennessee Valley Authority plant that had been slated for retirement instead will receive more than $46 million in federal funds as President Donald Trump's administration boosts the U.S. coal industry. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on July 29, 2025
On July 29, 2025, a contractor died when the excavator he was tramming toppled forward, causing the cab to land on a boulder. Click To Read More
The Coal Conversation
President Donald Trump will say it: beautiful, clean coal. Alaska will host the first new coal-fired power plant built in the U.S. since 2013. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Killed Criminal Investigation of GOP Senator’s Coal Companies
EPA and Justice Department officials were looking into potential criminal violations by the vast coal empire owned by Sen. Jim Justice. Then the Office of the Deputy Attorney General told them “pencils down.” Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending ending June 5, 2026. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 22 (May 30)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 22 (May 30) has been posted. 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
How Trump's $700 Million to the Coal Industry Could Impact Pennsylvania
A new Trump administration grant program designed to increase the amount of electricity the country gets from coal could have impacts in Pennsylvania, the country’s third-largest coal producer. Click To Read More
WVCA Annual Greenbrier Membership Meeting
As previously announced, WVCA's Annual Membership meeting is planned for August 6 & 7 at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, WV. Click To Read More
Eriez Highlights Flotation and Separation Innovations in Podcast Recorded at SME MINEXCHANGE
Eriez Highlights Flotation and Separation Innovations in Podcast Recorded at SME MINEXCHANGE Click To Read More
Federal Funding Supports New WV Coal Plant Proposal Paired With Carbon Capture Technology
A proposed new coal-fired power plant in West Virginia is moving forward with federal support, as developers refine plans for a 1.6-gigawatt facility that would pair traditional coal generation with carbon capture technology. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Expands Oil & Gas Royalties Platform With $206 Million Acquisition
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has announced that it has entered into definitive agreements to acquire certain general partner and limited partner interests in AllDale Minerals III, LP and AllDale Minerals IV, LP. Click To Read More
Babcock & Wilcox to Support TerraSpark’s Development Efforts for 1.6 GW Coal-fired Power Plant Project in West Virginia
Babcock & Wilcox has announced it is collaborating with TerraSpark in support of its planned energy generation project in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Asian Coal Prices Surge as Indonesia Tightens Export Controls
Benchmark coal prices in Asia surged to the highest in almost two years following a government announcement from Indonesia concerning control of commodity exports, including coal. Click To Read More
Optimism Abounds at Recent Western U.S. Mining Conference
Two years ago, fewer than 100 people attended a conference held by the Colorado Mining Association, but last month's conference drew nearly 300 attendees, speakers and exhibitors. Click To Read More
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Recognizes Coal Operator with 2025 Excellence in Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Awards
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement recognized Navajo Transitional Energy Company LLC as recipient of its 2025 Excellence in Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Awards for the company’s work at its Cordero Rojo Mine in Wyoming. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Makes its Move Into the Met Coal Market
The production of global primary steel still depends heavily on metallurgical (met) coal, but the ability to develop new domestic production has become increasingly difficult. Click To Read More
NERC Reliability Guideline Signals Expanded Focus on Reliability Effects from Large Load Integration
NERC has issued a new Reliability Guideline providing a detailed framework to address reliability issues associated with rapidly growing large loads such as data centers, cryptocurrency mining facilities, hydrogen production facilities, manufacturing faci Click To Read More
Miner Rescued From Quecreek Dies at 68
Randy Fogle lived by a simple philosophy after surviving the 2002 Quecreek Mine disaster. Click To Read More
Global Prices for Coking Coal Rose at the End of May
Global coking coal prices rose at the end of May: market trends were altered by a fatal accident at a mine in China’s Shanxi province. Click To Read More
Mapped: Electricity Prices Across America
Americans pay anywhere from 12¢ to 42¢ per kWh for residential electricity, depending on where they live. Click To Read More
WV Leaders and Coal Association React to Announcement From President Trump
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey and Senators Jim Justice (R-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), as well as the West Virginia Coal Association, all released statements about President Trump’s announcement that involved energy security and the coal industry. Click To Read More
Americas Coal Associations Applauds Pres. Trump, U.S. DOE Announcement of Funding for New Coal-Fired Power Plants, Coal Plant Upgrades and Western Export Terminal
America’s Coal Associations joined together to applaud President Donald J. Trump’s announcement of approximately $700 million in federal investment to strengthen America’s coal fleet. Click To Read More
New Coal-Fired Power Plant to Be Built in West Virginia
President Donald Trump’s effort increase America’s energy production is about to pay off for West Virginia. Click To Read More
SME Pittsburgh Section’s Fourth Spring Seminar Series Program - June 11, 18, 23, 25
SME Pittsburgh Section will host the fourth Spring Seminar beginning Thursday, June 11, 2026. Click To Read More
Coal Memorial in Pennsylvania Announces Tile Purchase Deadline June 30
The 2026 deadline for purchasing a memorial tile to honor individuals, groups, or other elements of the coal industry in the Punxsutawney area is June 30. Click To Read More
Trump Announces $700 Million Plan to Boost Coal Industry
President Donald Trump unveils a $700 million plan to bolster the U.S. coal industry, including support for 14 coal plants, 42 coal mines, and new export terminals. Click To Read More
Trump Administration To Invest Millions In West Virginia Coal-Fired Power
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey and other West Virginia leaders praised President Donald Trump Thursday for approximately $700 million in federal investment in coal-fired power generation, including in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Wyoming Governor Applauds Trump Administration Actions Supporting Wyoming, Reliable Energy
The Governor said that keeping Dave Johnston Unit 3 online is a positive step for Wyoming workers, Wyoming families and everyone who depends on reliable power. Click To Read More
Trump Announces New Coal Export Terminal in Oakland
Trump is invoking the Defense Production Act, a Cold War-era emergency law, to pour nearly $700 million into coal plants and a new Oakland export terminal he calls vital to national security. Click To Read More
Trump Announces $700 Million Coal Industry Investment, Supporting Wyoming Mines
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon joined President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday as the president announced a $700 million investment intended to support the nation’s “clean, beautiful coal” industry. Click To Read More
Energy Department to Use Defense Production Act Funding to Expand Coal Capacity at 13 Plants and Build Export Infrastructure
DOE has announced it will support 13 American coal-fired power plants and new coal export infrastructure by providing up to $500 million in Defense Production Act Title III (DPA) funds. Click To Read More
Energy Department to Invest $350 Million to Build, Modernize, and Restart Coal Plants
DOE has announced the selection of four coal modernization and reliability projects to strengthen coal-based generation, grid reliability, and strategic energy infrastructure. Click To Read More
WV Governor Joins President Trump to Announce $700 Million for Clean Coal and Energy Security
WV Governor Patrick Morrisey joined President Trump at the White House to support a landmark national security initiative aimed at revitalizing the coal industry, lowering domestic energy prices, and countering China’s growing economic dominance. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Keeps Coal-Fired Power Generation Alive in Florida
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order to keep affordable, reliable, and secure coal generation online and address critical grid reliability issues in Florida. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy Stock and More Coal Plays Rise on Trump’s $700 Million Industry Boost
Shares of Peabody Energy and other coal stocks advanced on Thursday as President Donald Trump announced he is funneling around $700 million to the sector. Click To Read More
Energy Department to Use Defense Production Act Funding to Expand Coal Capacity at 13 Plants and Build Export Infrastructure
DOE has announced it will support 13 American coal-fired power plants and new coal export infrastructure by providing up to $500 million in Defense Production Act Title III (DPA) funds. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - May 20, 2026
On May 20, 2026, a contract mechanic field technician was fatally injured while removing the radiator guard from a front-end loader when the counterweight fell on him. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association Applauds Pres. Trump, U.S. DOE Announcement of Funding for New WV Coal-Fired Power Plant
The WV Coal Association today applauded President Donald J. Trump’s announcement of approximately $700 million in federal investment to strengthen America’s coal fleet. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #22)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending May 30, 2026. Click To Read More
Coal Stocks Climb as Trump Shovels $700 Million to the Sector
The infusion of $700 million is ‘tiny compared to the billions it will cost to achieve everything,’ analysts say. Click To Read More
MSHA Renews Alliance With Essential Minerals Association to Promote Miner Education, Training
MSHA has announced the renewal of its alliance with the Essential Minerals Association to provide education and training that will help protect the health and safety of workers in industrial mineral mines and processing facilities. Click To Read More
2026 Colorado Regional Mine Rescue Contest - Registrations Due!
This is a reminder regarding the 2026 Colorado Regional Contest, which will be held July 27–30, 2026, at the John Q. Hammons Conference Center in Loveland, CO. Click To Read More
MSHA Renews Alliance with National Lime Association
MSHA and the National Lime Association has announced the renewal of their alliance that provides information, education, training, and technical assistance to protect worker safety and health specific to lime plants and quarries. Click To Read More
Donald Trump Moves To Pour $700 Million Into This Industry Revival
Donald Trump just announced a massive new plan to back one of America's most controversial energy sources. Click To Read More
Trump Expected to Announce $700 Million Boost for Coal
President Trump is expected to announce that his administration will put about $700 million to bolster coal. Click To Read More
Administration Takes Action to Support Affordable, Reliable Electricity Generation, Boost Export Capacity
NMA President and CEO Rich Nolan is applauding the news that President Trump will use the Defense Production Act to upgrade the coal fleet and support West Coast export capacity. Click To Read More
DOE Awards $67 Million to ElementUSA, Colorado School of Mines for Rare Earth Processing Plant
ElementUSA has announced a $67 million award from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to advance the design, construction, commissioning and operation of a rare earth element (REE) processing facility in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. Click To Read More
Trump Plans $700 Million in New Coal Support, White House Official Says
U.S. President Donald Trump is planning to use Cold War-era national defense powers to send nearly $700 million to support coal facilities, according to a White House official. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - January 19,2 026
On January 19, 2026, a miner was seriously injured when an unsecured slab of marble struck him. Click To Read More
Hormuz Shock Drives Coal to 14-Year High
Coal investment will reach $180 billion (C$250 billion) this year, up 4% from last year and the highest since 2012, as the Middle East conflict pushes Asian countries to produce more coal at home, the International Energy Agency says. Click To Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Sides With AEP, Denying $75 Million in Refunds for Scandal-Ridden Coal Plants Costs
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a major utility company does not need to refund customers nearly $75 million after being accused of overcharging to support two unprofitable and scandal-ridden coal plants. Click To Read More
Financing US Power 2026 Conference
The agenda is now live for 2026 Financing US Power, taking place September 28-30 at the Houston Grand Hotel – River Oaks in Houston, Texas. Click To Read More
WVU Researchers Expand Domestic Rare Earth Element Extraction Techniques
A decade ago, West Virginia University researchers were among the first to find rare earth elements in acid mine drainage seeping from retired coal mines. Click To Read More
In China's Coal Country, Party Chief Called to Account After Fatal Safety Failures
Disciplinary authorities in central China are investigating a county-level Communist Party chief following a coal mine gas blast that killed 82 people and left two missing. Click To Read More
Surging AI Power Demand is Here, Like It or Not
Artificial intelligence promises economy-wide transformation and a pace of innovation we may have never seen before. Click To Read More
Frontieras North America Reimagines Coal for the AI Economy
Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is transforming the way the world uses energy. Click To Read More
Coal Mine Safety Advances Through Monitoring Controls
Coal mine safety improves as monitoring technologies, process controls, gas extraction models, ground stability tools, and fire detection systems strengthen hazard prevention in deeper, more complex mining environments globally today. Click To Read More
Justice Department Statement on Lighthiser Case in Montana
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has affirmed a district court’s ruling to dismiss the case Lighthiser et al. v. Donald J. Trump et al. Click To Read More
AI Research Digs Deep Into Mining Operations
When you turn on a lamp, send a text message, or fly on an airplane: You have just relied on materials made from critical minerals. Click To Read More
IMI Official 2025 Voter Ballot
Please fill out the Official 2026 Voter Ballot and return to coordinator@imi1892.com Click To Read More
Columbia's Cerrejon Coal Mine Temporarily Suspends Operations Due to Road Blockades
Glencore’s Cerrejon mine in Colombia, one of the world’s largest open-pit coal mines, is monitoring blockades that forced it to suspend operations, it said in statements this week. Click To Read More
Major Coal Industry Issues Before WVPSC
As you're aware, WVCA has been actively involved in two major cases before the WV Public Service Commission with significant implications for the state's coal industry. Click To Read More
Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Updates Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Imports
In 2025, the United States became the third largest steel producing nation in the world, surging past rival economies—thanks to President Trump’s Section 232 tariffs program. Click To Read More
Adverse Court Decision: SMCRA BiOp / ESA Consultation / WV Issued Mining Permits
The D.C. District invalidated the BiOp and its accompanying Incidental Take Statement (ITS) as they are relied on by OSM to facilitate Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation and compliance in delegated state primacy programs. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - May 19, 2026
On May 19, 2026, an assistant shift foreman died after a large section of rib fell and struck him. Click To Read More
West Virginia Will Wear Coal Rush Uniforms in Pivotal Game Against Kentucky
The Mountaineers are pulling out all the stops in a winner take all regional final. Click To Read More
Bridgestone Unveils Underground Mining Tire Range
Bridgestone has launched an underground mining tire range that it says has been designed to “thrive in some of the harshest working conditions on earth.” Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Jumps 8.3% Amid Sector-Wide Rally
Alpha Metallurgical Resources surged 8.3% on Monday as a broad rally lifted coking coal producers across the board. Click To Read More
Towboat Loses Power on Ohio River While Pushing 15 Coal Barges
A towboat lost power in West Virginia on the Ohio River while pushing 15 loaded coal barges downstream Sunday night. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on November 8, 2026
On November 8, 2025, a section foreman died after a mine was inundated with water from an adjacent abandoned mine. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 201 (May 23)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 201 (May 23) has been posted. Click To Read More
Metallurgical Coal Producers Association and MSHA Sign Alliance Agreement Focused on Miner Safety and Collaboration
The agreement, signed as part of MSHA’s Alliance Program, brings together MCPA and MSHA to promote safer working environments through training, education, outreach and information sharing across the metallurgical coal industry. Click To Read More
Powering America
Wyoming's abundant mineral, hard rock, and energy reserves exemplify the natural gifts America has been blessed with, all of which fuel the advancement and betterment of mankind. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending May 29, 2026. Click To Read More
CORESafety TV (June 2026)
Welcome to the June 2026 edition of CORESafety TV — the online video program from the National Mining Association. Click To Read More
American Resources Announces June Conference and Event Schedule
American Resources Corporation, a leader in the critical mineral supply chain, today announced its June conference schedule. Click To Read More
Why the World's Most Ambitious Coal Phase-Out Deal Has Failed - And What It Means for Climate Finance
In December 2025, Indonesia quietly abandoned plans to close the Cirebon-1 coal power plant. Click To Read More
The Bottleneck Every Metering Engineer Knows
Most major oil and gas operators and national energy companies require custody transfer ultrasonic flow meters (USMs) to be calibrated using the exact project-specific meter run spool that will later be installed in the field. Click To Read More
Julia Torreblanca Calls for Streamlined Permitting and Stronger Regional Partnerships to Accelerate Mining Investment
Torreblanca, who will participate in the World Mining Congress, warned that while global demand for strategic minerals continues to grow, countries such as Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador are advancing in their efforts to attract new investments. Click To Read More
Analysts Reaffirm Alpha Metallurgical Resources Price Target Amid Stable Margins and Completed Buyback
Analysts have reduced their price target for Alpha Metallurgical Resources by $10 to $194.50, citing updated assumptions related to fair value, discount rate, revenue growth, profit margin, and future P/E. Click To Read More
Dems Float Package to Curb Coal Mine Pollution
House lawmakers are pushing a legislative package to curb coal mine pollution as the Trump administration moves to boost fossil fuels. Click To Read More
BTV Highlights Clinch Resources as First New U.S. Metallurgical Coal Producer to IPO in Eight Years, Nearing Production in West Virginia
The global demand for metallurgical coal, an essential ingredient in primary steelmaking, exceeds 1.1 billion metric tons annually and is expected to remain resilient through 2035. Click To Read More
China's Coal Mine Disaster is a Reminder of Darker Days
In Shanxi, the province that sits at the heart of China's coal-mining industry, there's long been a saying: "Only go down a coal pit when you have no other way out." Click To Read More
Coal Is Fueling China’s Next Energy Power Play
Coal is inarguably one of the big winners from the energy flow disruption in the Middle East. Click To Read More
More Than 45 People Killed in Blast at Building Storing Explosives in Myanmar, Rescuers Say
A blast on Sunday at a building in northeastern Myanmar said to have been storing explosives for mining has killed more than 45 people. Click To Read More |
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