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LNG Disruptions Are Reshaping the Global Thermal Coal Market

According to information released by WORLD COAL on April 3, disruptions in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are driving growth in coal demand as rising natural gas prices trigger a fuel switch.

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Colorado Coal Mine Expansion Permits Upheld by Appeals Court

Federal permits for a Colorado coal mine expansion were upheld by a federal appeals court Tuesday that ruled the US Interior Department didn’t need to investigate the area before issuing approval.

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EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2026

The Annual Energy Outlook 2026 (AEO2026) explores medium- and long-term alternative futures in the United States through 2050.

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EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2026 Release

Our Annual Energy Outlook 2026 provides modeled projections of domestic energy markets through 2050.

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West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame Inducts 28th Class of Honorees

The West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame inducted its newest class of honorees during a ceremony on March 31, 2026.

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State Mining Companies, Operations Recognized for Excellence in Safety and Reclamation

During the West Virginia Mining Symposium and Coal Show, the West Virginia Coal Association recognized and celebrated “Exemplary Mine Safety & Environmental Excellence” achievements of mining industry operations across the state.

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Illinois Mining Institute Annual Event - June 24, 2026

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Warrior Sets Date for First Quarter 2026 Earnings Announcement and Investor Conference Call

Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has announced that it will hold its first quarter 2026 investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

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China’s Coal Playbook Is Winning

As the world grapples with yet another global energy shock, one reality is becoming increasingly clear: China prepared for this moment and is emerging as a winner.

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Details Released In Miner Fatalities

Two coal miners died in separate underground accidents last Thursday evening and Friday morning. The West Virginia Office of Miner’s Health Safety and Training has released its initial findings.

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Mine Safety: Risky Conditions Must Be Investigated

Last week, two West Virginia communities suffered losses that have become much rarer — thank goodness — but still are thought of as something to be accepted as a risk taken by those who work in our coal industry.

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WVU Statler College Women Writing Their Own History in Engineering

The world often celebrates engineering breakthroughs — the towering bridges, life-saving technologies and infrastructure that transform communities.

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West Virginia Coal Festival Celebrates the History of Coal Mining

As West Virginia celebrates its history and birthday, the town of Madison is celebrating the Mountain State’s strong tradition of coal mining.

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India's Coal Power Demand Set for 11.5% Jump in April-June

India's coal demand from power plants is set to rise by 11.5% in the April to June quarter amid the peak electricity demand season in the country in May and June.

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EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook

Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz continue to be limited causing oil storage to fill quickly in countries that rely on the waterway for exports.

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Ceremony Honors 29 Lives Lost in Mine Explosion

The 29 men who lost their lives in an underground explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine 16 years ago were honored in ceremonies Monday in Beckley, WV.

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Hormuz Closure and Related Production Outages are Key Drivers in EIA's Latest Forecast

The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its April Short-Term Energy Outlook this week, examining the implications of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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MSHA Fatality Alert - March 12, 2026

On March 12, 2026, a contract mechanic died after the boom of a drill mast rolled, struck, and pinned him.

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Analysis: How Chinese Media is Covering the Iran Energy Crisis

As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz wreaks havoc on fossil-fuel supplies across the world, a prominent narrative in western media has been that low-carbon energy has helped mitigate the worst of the impact on China.

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MSHA, NSSGA Renew Alliance to Foster Safe and Healthful Workplaces

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the Mine Safety and Health Administration has renewed its longstanding alliance with the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association.

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Wisconsin: We Energies Delays Retirement of Aging Oak Creek Coal Units to the End of 2027

We Energies is once again delaying the retirement of two aging coal units at its Oak Creek Power Plant.

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The Massive Economic Impact of the Global Energy Crisis

Even if the Iran war ended now and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, the crisis has lasted long enough to bring a meaningful and damaging toll worldwide.

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Global Met Coal, Coke and PCI Markets Stay Rangebound Amid Underlying Tensions

Global metallurgical coal markets remained rangebound as participants digested recent trades and monitored the ongoing Middle East conflict.

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The Great Power Divide: The Middle East Crisis is Splitting Global Power Markets Into Winners and Losers

Fuel dependence is redrawing the global power landscape, exposing import-reliant markets to acute cost and reliability risks while insulating domestically resourced systems.

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Compass Wire Cloth Acquires Sefar Screening Division in Georgia

Compass Wire Cloth has completed its acquisition of Sefar Corporation's screening division in Gray, Georgia, expanding the company's manufacturing reach into the Southeast United States.

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Taiwan Analysis Brief

We updated our Taiwan Analysis Brief. Taiwan’s gross domestic product grew by 5.3% in 2024, while its population declined slightly to 23.2 million people.

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More Than 40 Trapped Underground After Strike on Coal Mine in Russian-Controlled Luhansk Region

More than 40 people have been trapped underground after a strike on a coal mine in the Russia-controlled Luhansk region, a Moscow-installed official said on Monday, blaming the attack on Ukraine.

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Community Remembers the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster

In 2010, 29 men lost their lives in a coal dust explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, making it one of the worst coal mining disasters in West Virginia history.

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Peabody Energy Updates Centurion Mine Outlook and Guidance

Peabody Energy Corporation said first-quarter 2026 sales volumes from its Centurion Mine are now expected to total about 250,000 tons, falling short of prior expectations due to greater-than-anticipated mine commissioning challenges.

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EPA Walks Back Mercury Pollution Standards for Coal Plants

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently axed measures meant to reduce pollution from coal plants.

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Energy Department Awards New Contract to Manage and Operate Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a new contract to manage and operate Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF) located in Newport News, VA.

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2026 SESCO Webinar Series (Part 1)

SESCO has announced their training schedule for 2026.

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EIA's Wholesale Electricity Market Data

We updated our Day-Ahead Power Price and Volume Reports for select ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) hubs through March 31, 2026.

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West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame Inducts 28th Class

The West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame inducted its 28th class on Tuesday at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center.

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Virginia's Coalfields Are Losing the Race Against Time

Virginia’s seven Central Appalachian coalfield counties — Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell and Wise — collectively lost 7,208 people between the 2020 census and the July 2025 estimate, a decline of 4.0 percent in five years.

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‘Butch’ McGinnis, Respected Mining Equipment Sales Personality, Has Passed

Although he passed away almost two years ago, CoalZoom has just learnt of his passing. Harry ‘Hunter Skins’, ‘Skinny’, ‘Butch’ McGinnis was born in Fairmont, WV April 3,1940 and died unexpectedly July 17, 2024 at the age of 84.

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Anti-Coal Coalition Raises Alarm on Proposed Oakland Terminal

In California, the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, or OBOT, is a proposed facility that will receive raw materials like iron ore, cement, and coal from all over the country.

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How the Iran War Could Change Energy Markets?

The inherent risk to economies relying on oil and LNG shipped from the Gulf has been laid bare.

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West Virginia's Coal Industry Feels Impact of Conflict in Iran

Nowhere close to the fighting in Iran, West Virginia's coal industry still is feeling the impact of the international situation.

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Two Coal Miners Dead Following Separate Accidents in West Virginia

The deaths came Friday morning in Marshall County and Thursday evening in Raleigh County.

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WV Coal Association Congratulates Frontieras North America on Breaking Ground on its $850 Million FASForm Facility in Mason County

The West Virginia Coal Association has congratulated Frontieras North America on the groundbreaking of its new $850 million commercialized FASForm facility, marking a major milestone for advanced coal-based technologies and the state’s industrial future.

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Coal-to-Products Plant Breaks Ground

Ground was broken Thursday on an $850 million facility in Mason County, West Virginia where will be converted into other products and sold around the world, officials said.

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Coal's Next Chapter: Frontieras Facility in West Virginia Aims to Reinvent Energy Production

A new $850 million energy project in West Virginia aims to redefine how coal is used.

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Pennsylvania Coal Mine Tours Open for Season

Visitors are stepping back in time as the Lackawanna Coal Mine reopens its doors for tours near Scranton, PA.

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Coal's Second Wind: Why LNG Disruption is Repricing Thermal Markets

LNG disruption is driving coal markets, as higher gas prices trigger switching.

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Coal Company Touting Massive Rare Earth Mineral Discovery in Wyoming Faces Shareholder Lawsuit

The coal company touting its Brook Mine near Sheridan as “perhaps” containing the nation’s largest “unconventional deposit of rare earth elements” faces a class action lawsuit from investors.

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Energy Company Says It Will Breathe Life Into Coal Country

Frontieras North America broke ground Thursday on a commercial facility in Mason County, WV that will use a new patented process it says brings hope to the coal industry.

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Why The Hormuz Blockade Is Good For Peabody Energy

Customers in Japan, Korea and Taiwan are pleading with Peabody for additional shipments, so they can avoid energy shortages by switching more power generation to coal instead of natural gas, says Jim Grech, chief executive of Peabody Energy.

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Six Mine Safety Developments That Could Reshape Enforcement

For those of us who spend a great deal of time watching developments in the mine safety world, this is a fascinating moment.

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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Strengthens Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Imports

President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation to strengthen tariffs imposed on imported steel, aluminum, and copper in order to more effectively address the national-security threat posed by such imports.

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Miner Suffers Fatal Accident at Horse Creek Eagle Mine

A miner at Horse Creek Eagle Mine in Raleigh County, W.Va. has passed away following an accident on Thursday evening when a piece of rock struck him.

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New Company Could Give Coal Industry a Boost

Frontieras plans to build a new plant a few miles north of Point Pleasant, and they will use a well-known West Virginia resource.

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Coal-Based Energy Facility Breaks Ground in West Virginia

Frontieras North America says they’re finally ready to produce energy in West Virginia.

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West Virginia's Coal Industry Feels Impact of Conflict in Iran

Nowhere close to the fighting in Iran, West Virginia's coal industry still is feeling the impact of the international situation.

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WV Senator Makes Stops to Promote Economic Development, Support our Coal Economy, and the Future of AI

U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) recently made stops across West Virginia in Beaver, Charleston, and Morgantown.

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Epiroc Introduces the New Generation PowerROC T25

Epiroc is introducing the new generation PowerROC T25 surface drill rig. The upgraded MKII version includes several major improvements that will benefit quarry and aggregate operations.

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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #13)

We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending March 28, 2026.

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West Virginia Senator Speaks at Final Day of WV Coal Association Mining Symposium

U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito told leaders of the coal industry in West Virginia that real work towards permitting reform could make it out of Congress before the end of the year.

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Virginia Congressman Supports NIOSH Black Lung Screenings for Virginia Coal Miners

NIOSH will provide free, confidential black lung screenings for coal miners in Virginia on April 7. The screenings will take place at Stone Mountain Health Services in Vansant from 8 am to 3 pm.

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on September 2, 2025

On September 2, 2025, a blaster was loading holes from the ground when a piece of rock fell from the roof and struck him.

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NAM Visits Komatsu's South Harbor Manufacturing Facility as Part of Its “2026 NAM State of Manufacturing Tour”

Komatsu's mining equipment supports essential mineral production for modern infrastructure. The facility represents American manufacturing strength. NAM praised Komatsu's investment in North American jobs and infrastructure.

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LAST DAY FOR EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT - 2026 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium (May 5, 2026)

Ticket prices increase at 11:59 p.m. April 2, 2026 for 2026 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium.

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Global Prices For Coking Coal Rose in the Second Half of March

In the second half of March, the coking coal market reacted to rising freight rates caused by the conflict in the Middle East, leading to higher prices for this raw material; however, demand did not support this trend.

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WV Senator Makes Stops to Promote Economic Development, Support our Coal Economy, and the Future of AI

U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) recently made stops across West Virginia in Beaver, Charleston, and Morgantown.

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West Virginia Senators, Coal Operators Express Optimism About Future of Coal Industry

West Virginia’s two U.S. senators and coal operators anticipate more positive news for the industry during the final two years of Donald Trump as president.

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CORESafety: Collegiate Mine Rescue Training

Welcome to the new Collegiate Mine Rescue Training episode of Think About This, created for you by CORESafety TV and the National Mining Association (NMA).

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MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on August 25, 2026

On August 25, 2025, a miner died after the haul truck he was driving went over a berm along the haul road, over a highwall, and overturned into water in the pit.

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Coal is Back in Fashion

The last cargoes of liquefied natural gas from the Gulf, the source of a fifth of global LNG production, set sail a month ago, before America and Israel attacked Iran.

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U.S. Coal Exports Decreased in 2025 After Four Years of Growth

Exports totaled 93 MMst in 2025, compared with 108 MMst in 2024. Thermal coal exports fell by 18%, and metallurgical coal exports fell by 11%.

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Global PMI Shows Manufacturing Resilience Tested Amid Surging Prices and Supply Chain Delays

Global manufacturing continued to grow in March, according to PMI survey data, the rate of expansion slowing but displaying encouraging resilience in the face of surging energy prices and supply delays.

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Upper Big Branch Mine Remembrance Ceremony

The Upper Big Branch Mine Remembrance Ceremony will be held in part of Raleigh County, WV at the beginning of April.

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Italy Delays Coal Phase-Out By Over a Decade

Italy's parliament voted Tuesday to delay the closure of the country's coal-fired power stations by over a decade, a move experts slammed as "worrying" political propaganda.

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Worker Sues Bankrupt Coal Operator for Wages, Benefits

The workers of a bankrupt Pike County coal producer have sued the company to recover back pay and benefits.

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Today’s Gas Glut, Tomorrow’s Price Shock

Despite the U.S. emerging as the world’s largest oil producer and a net exporter, consumers are finding out record U.S. production is little buffer against a global oil shock. U.S. oil, gasoline and diesel prices are surging from the conflict in the Middl

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Justice Attends Coal Industry Symposium, Touts Support for West Virginia Miners

U.S. Sen. Jim Justice made an appearance Tuesday during the West Virginia Coal Association Annual Mining Symposium and Coal Show.

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It's Too Soon For A Boom Though A Bust Could Sting Mineral-Producing U.S. States

The evolving war in the Middle East has triggered an abrupt rise in oil and gas prices that will likely provide a temporary boost for mineral-producing U.S. states’ economic output.

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West Virginia Officials Generating Comprehensive Energy Plan; Coal, Natural Gas Jockeying to Meet Morrisey's Goal

West Virginia Office of Energy is working on the state’s long-term energy plan that must find a balance between the state’s major fossil fuels, while critics say there is too much focus on base-load over renewables.

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CoalZoom’s Reid, One of Six, Inducted into West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame

Reid has had two careers serving coal and during the first one, he was President of American Longwall in Abingdon, VA, for sixteen years, driving the company from 5 to 250 employees.

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Coal Power Plants Restart Abroad as War Blocks Gas Exports

Nations in Europe and Asia are delaying coal phase-outs and lifting restrictions. The resurgence could be long-term, analysts say.

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Why Demand For Coal is Rising Again in Asia

In the month since the war in Iran began, the global price of coal has jumped more than 20%.

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