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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #33)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending August 15, 2026. Click To Read More
MSHA Safety Alerts - Aging Impoundments
Many mining impoundments across the United States have been in service for decades and continue to operate under conditions far different from those originally designed. Click To Read More
The Navajo Nation Wants to Expand a Coal Mine. The Plan Could Displace Some Families
Coal mining has been a big part of the Navajo Nation's economy for decades. As mines and power plants have been closing, the tribe is trying to expand one of its largest mines. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources, Inc. Announces New Administrative and Legal Department Appointments
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced that effective today it has made new appointments within both the Administration and Legal Departments of the Company. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces $500 Million to Secure America's Critical Mineral and Battery Supply Chains
DOE's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI) has announced $500 million for seven selected projects to expand critical mineral and material processing, battery manufacturing, and recycling capacity in the United States. Click To Read More
Eriez Leaders Examine What Drives Technology Adoption in Mining
For mining companies evaluating new technologies, the path from promising concept to operating reality is rarely straightforward. Click To Read More
Coal Remains The Undisputed King Of Global Power
The world is installing wind turbines and solar panels faster than ever, but coal still generates more electricity than any other source, and by a huge margin. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania to Study Whether Area in Laurel Highlands is Unsuitable for Coal Mine
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection will examine whether a coal mine in Westmoreland County should be allowed to expand into an 11,000 acre-area at the headwaters of two local streams. Click To Read More
Take the Challenge: Recruit, Grow, and Win with the SME Student Chapter Membership Challenge!
Are you ready to grow your chapter, expand your network, and compete for awesome prizes? Click To Read More
In the US, Matching One Midsize Coal Plant Could Require Well Over 1 Million Solar Panels
More researchers, policymakers, and developers are considering how much renewable energy we will need to deploy to replace outdated coal, gas, and liquid fuel hubs. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Expands Workforce Initiative to Arkansas to Strengthen Pathways to Manufacturing Careers
Caterpillar Inc., alongside Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, has announced the launch of its workforce commitment in Arkansas, marking another meaningful step in its five-year, $100 million Building the Future Workforce Initiative. Click To Read More
Legislative Coal Forum and Mine Visit October 5-7
The Association has joined with the West Virginia Coalfield Development Office to sponsor a Coal Forum and underground mine and power plant tour on October 5-7 for legislators from West Virginia and other states that consume West Virginia coal. Click To Read More
Bituminous Coal Queen Ready to Pass on Crown After Exciting Year
As the next Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen Pageant draws near, 2025 Queen Emma Mihalko has been hearing variations of the same question: “Are you ready to give it up?” Click To Read More
UMWA Supports CWA at Frontier
Over 1,400 union members walk off the job across West Virginia and Ashburn, VA to fight for job security, fair contracts, and an end to corporate outsourcing. Click To Read More
Multi-Million-Dollar Kentucky Mining Equipment Auction Set for September 15
Millions of dollars worth of mining and heavy construction equipment, including massive Caterpillar haul trucks, dozers and loaders, will hit the auction block next month in Eastern Kentucky. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources, Inc. Announces Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding with Indium Corporation
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Indium Corporation relating to the supply of gallium and germanium from Ramaco's exploratory Brook Mine rare earth and critical-mineral project in Wyoming. Click To Read More
BHP Rules Out Selling Queensland Coal Despite Royalty Dispute
BHP Group has ruled out selling its Queensland metallurgical coal business but will boost investment if the Australian state's royalty regime is softened, CEO Brandon Craig said during the Aug. 18 results call for fiscal 2025-26 year results. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Advances its Executive Succession Plan
Core's president, Mitesh Thakkar, is assuming an expanded role within the organization, with day-to-day responsibility for the company's primary operating functions, including operations, marketing, logistics, and long-term strategy. Click To Read More
The Five Questions That Should Define a Metallurgical Coal Contract
Metallurgical coal is not simply a raw-material purchase. For an integrated steelmaker, it is an input into one of the most capital-intensive and operationally sensitive processes in the business. That changes how procurement should think about contracts. Click To Read More
Ramaco Chairman and CEO Randall Atkins to Appear on Fox Business' Making Money with Charles Payne to Discuss U.S. Critical Mineral and Brook Mine Development
Ramaco Resources, Inc. has announced that its Chairman and CEO, Randall W. Atkins, will be featured in an upcoming interview with Charles Payne on Fox Business' Making Money. Click To Read More
NRG Energy Named as Potential Bidder for West Virginia Coal Plant in Bankruptcy
Power producer NRG Energy has been named as a potential suitor for a West Virginia coal plant that landed in bankruptcy last month with $13 million in cash ?and several profitable years ahead of it, a court filing shows. Click To Read More
West Virginia Regulator Sues Coal Company Owned by Senator Jim Justice's Family
Environmental regulators are suing a coal company owned by the family of West Virginia Republican Sen. Jim Justice, seeking to recover nearly $3 million in penalties owed for environmental violations. Click To Read More
2026 Surface Mine First Responder Competition
The Alabama Mining Association held the 4th Annual Alabama Surface Mine First Responder Competition on June 13-16, 2026. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 32 (Aug 8)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 32 (Aug 8) has been posted. Click To Read More
MSHA Health Alert - Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
H2S gas can cause serious injury or death. H2S is also referred to as Sewer Gas, Stink Damp, Swamp Gas, or Manure Gas. Click To Read More
Divergence in the Coal Market Offers Opportunities
Global seaborne coal flows mask a sharp divergence between thermal and metallurgical coal markets. Thermal coal volumes declined as weaker European and U.S. demand offset resilient Asian imports, while met coal flows surged on stronger demand from China a Click To Read More
Omni Pleasants Owners Fight to Wrest Control of Pleasants Power Station
The company that bought the former Pleasants Power Plant three years ago argues it remains in control, accusing the current management team connected to motivational speaker Tony Robbins of engaging in an unauthorized bankruptcy. Click To Read More
Energy Department Announces Actions to Secure American Critical Minerals and Materials Supply Chain
DOE has announced its intent to issue notices of funding opportunities totaling nearly $1 billion to advance and scale mining, processing, and manufacturing technologies across key stages of the critical minerals and materials supply chains. Click To Read More
New Training & Compliance Support from Carroll
Keeping people safe and operations running depends on having the right equipment, reliable systems and practical support when it matters. Click To Read More
Hidden in Plain Sight: Existing Coal Plants offer the Generation that Today Demands
Thanks to this new age of electricity demand and power-hungry data centers, the U.S. currently has record amounts of electricity generation in development. Click To Read More
The Clean Coal Comeback Just Passed $30M
Call it coal's clean comeback: a way to convert coal into fuel without burning it. Click To Read More
Global Coal Prices Rise as Europe, China and Met Coal Strengthen
Global coal prices rose over the past week as stronger sentiment returned to key coal markets. Click To Read More
EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook Raises 2026 US Coal Export Forecasts
In the most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA raised its 2026 US coal export projection to 102 million short tons from the previously forecasted 98 million short tons. Click To Read More
Abstract - Large Artificial Intelligence Models for Coal Mining: Development, Applications and Challenges
Large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) models are increasingly shaping safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the mining industry. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Exports Strengthen as Domestic Coal Generation Declines
U.S. coal exports are proving resilient in 2026 even as coal-fired generation continues to decline at home. Click To Read More
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum - Mining for Knowledge Lecture Tickets
A few of you have asked about how tickets work for next week's Mining for Knowledge lecture, so we want to clear that up before Tuesday. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending August 14, 2026. Click To Read More
MSHA Wants More Feedback on its Mine Roof Control and Ventilation Proposals
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has reopened the comment period for separate proposed rules covering approval criteria for mine roof control and ventilation plans. Click To Read More
Managing Hazards: The Hierarchy of Controls
In 2025, the mining industry's all-injury rate hit an historic low. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - July 29, 2026
On July 29, 2026, a contractor miner was injured after falling approximately 18 feet through an opening located on the fifth floor of the surface portion of the #3 hoist, and landing on the floor below. Click To Read More
Canada: Saskatchewan Invests in the Future of Coal Power Generation to Protect Jobs and Energy Autonomy
Extending the operational life of critical units across the province to ensure energy sovereignty, regional sustainability, and long-term economic security for thousands of families. Click To Read More
Editorial: Mining's Much-Needed Comeback Begins at Mines
Editorial featured in the Denver Gazette. Click To Read More
What MSHA's Deregulatory Push Means for Surface Mines
In July 2025, the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) published a package of proposed rules addressing 18 mine safety standards. Click To Read More
US Extends Michigan Coal Plant Operation Amid Grid Reliability Concerns
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order requiring a 1,420-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Michigan to remain available for operation amid concerns over electricity grid reliability in the Midwest. Click To Read More
Dave Baxter, One of America’s Longwall Pioneers, Has Passed
CoalZoom has just learnt of the passing of Dave Baxter, a dedicated pioneer of longwall mining in the U.S., of Shaler Township, Pennsylvania, who died on July 29, 2026, aged 87. Click To Read More
Technology Developed by Swiss Scientists Could Turn Cement Plants Into CO2 Capture Facilities
Capture efficiency is estimated at 85–96 percent. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy Investors Face August 24 Deadline in Securities Class Action
The pending case, McGeachy v. Peabody Energy Corporation, et al., No. 26-cv-01020, is being litigated in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Click To Read More
Germany May Continue to Run Some Coal Plants
Germany delayed this week an interim report about the implications of the lignite exit in its biggest state, fuelling market expectations that the government could choose to let some plants run longer than initially planned. Click To Read More
North America Carbon Fiber Market Size to Reach USD 2.22 Billion by 2030, Driven by Lightweighting, Aerospace Advancements, and Growing EV Adoption
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the North America Carbon Fiber Market is projected to grow from USD 1.57 billion in 2025 to USD 2.22 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period. Click To Read More
“Our Lives Are Not a Cost of Doing Business”
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) issued an urgent demand today for the immediate, uncompromised enforcement of federal silica dust protections following new research from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Click To Read More
China’s Strong Domestic Coal Output Expected to Limit Import Demand
China’s appetite for imported thermal coal is expected to remain relatively restrained during the second half of 2026 as strong domestic production and expanding renewable generation meet a growing share of the country’s electricity needs. Click To Read More
Justice Coal Company Appeals District Court’s Order In Long-Simmering Kentucky Case
In July, U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove ordered company associates to pay $18 million in a 2012 lawsuit filed by New London Tobacco Market and Fivemile Energy. Click To Read More
India's Coal Imports Turn Steel-Centric as Metallurgical Coal Demand Rises
India's coal import basket is becoming increasingly steel-centric, with imports of metallurgical coal rising sharply in FY2025-26 even as dependence on imported thermal coal declined. Click To Read More
What Does China's 15th Five-Year Plan for Coal Mean for Climate Action?
China has published a new five-year plan for coal, the latest in a slew of important policy documents for the country’s energy transition. Click To Read More
Cleveland-Cliffs Wants to Use Green Energy Grant to Preserve Coal-Burning Technology
Cleveland-Cliffs plans to redirect a $500 million federal grant intended to slash greenhouse gas emissions at its Middletown steel plant. Its new plan maintains the coal-burning blast furnace that was slated to be replaced. Click To Read More
MCPA's Upcoming Annual PE Seminar - September 17, 2026
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA)’s 18th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 17, 2026, at the Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, Virginia. Click To Read More
India's Coal Demand to Hit 1.6 Billion Tonnes by 2030
India's coal demand is projected to rise to around 1.6 billion tonnes by 2030, prompting a shift towards more efficient and market-driven mechanisms for coal trading as the country moves from a scarcity to a surplus scenario. Click To Read More
Komatsu Reopens Redding Branch to Expand Support in Northern California
Komatsu has announced the reopening of its company-owned branch in Redding, California, expanding its presence in Northern California. Click To Read More
Six Miners Die in an Explosion in Coal Mine That Operated Despite Being Closed
At least six mining workers have lost their lives this Friday after an explosion occurred in a coal mine located in the municipality of Cucunubá, in the department of Cundinamarca, in northeastern Colombia, authorities have confirmed. Click To Read More
Could Germany Run Some of its Coal-Fired Power Plants Longer?
Germany delayed this week an interim report about the implications of the lignite exit in its biggest state, fuelling market expectations that the government ?could choose to let some plants run longer than initially planned. Click To Read More
In the Midwest, More Coal Power for Data Centers
A substantial proportion of Kansas’ existing coal fleet will likely stay online longer than planned thanks in part to data center load growth in the state. Click To Read More
2026 WVU Coal Rush - October 10th
WVU's 2026 "Coal Rush" game is set for October 10th at Mountaineer Field and we are partnering with the State Journal to sponsor a Friends of Coal VIP tent and pregame rally at the stadium. Click To Read More
Coal Remains Critical to U.S. Grid Reliability as Electricity Demand Grows
The United States should preserve its remaining coal-fired power plants and remove barriers limiting coal exports as electricity demand rises from artificial intelligence, data centers, manufacturing and global energy needs, according to two reports relea Click To Read More
WV Governor, Legislative Leaders Announce Unified Plan for Responsible Data Center Development in West Virginia
Prior to the passage of HB 2014, more than 50 West Virginia counties lacked regulatory mechanisms to approve, condition, or deny large-scale data center projects. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Expands Beyond Traditional Met Coal Into Specialty Carbon Markets
As demand for high-purity carbon materials grows across industries ranging from steelmaking and advanced manufacturing to water treatment and renewable energy, specialty coal is emerging as one of the mining sector's most compelling niche markets. Click To Read More
Kal Tire Mining Tire Group: The AI Solution Preventing Costly Tire Failures
Kal Tire Mining Tire Group shares how KalPRO TireSight and KalPRO HaulSight are helping mining operations use AI-powered autonomous inspections to detect tire damage, improve haul road conditions, and enable predictive maintenance. Click To Read More
Energy Secretary Announces Cancellation of Three Proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has announced that DOE will not move forward with designating the three proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors previously selected in December 2024 to advance in the review process. Click To Read More
Powering the AI - Data Centers and the Future of Energy
Power and energy markets are becoming more complex, more volatile and more data-driven. Click To Read More
“Our Lives Are Not a Cost of Doing Business”
UMWA has issued an urgent demand for the immediate, uncompromised enforcement of federal silica dust protections following new research from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Click To Read More
New Partner Joins North Dakota’s Push to Capture Carbon and Keep Coal Power Alive
Project Tundra, a North Dakota-based initiative to capture carbon dioxide from coal-fired power generation, is moving forward with an updated development structure and expanded economic goals. Click To Read More
United States on Track for Record Natural Gas Production in 2026
We forecast U.S. marketed natural gas production will average 122.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2026, surpassing the previous record of 118.5 Bcf/d set in 2025, in our August 2026 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #32)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending August 8, 2026. Click To Read More
Annual Membership Meeting - A Huge Success
According to all accounts, the Association's Annual Membership meeting was ultra successful in bringing the industry together in support and appreciation of President Trump's efforts to make West Virginia coal great again. Click To Read More
Coal Mine Plans Grow Even as New Capacity Plunges
Proposed coal mining capacity rose last year even as new mines came online at a sharply slower pace and clean energy continued to erode coal’s share of global electricity generation, according to Global Energy Monitor (GEM). Click To Read More
Global Prices for Coking Coal Showed Mixed Trends in August
Global coking coal prices showed mixed trends in early August. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Ltd. Announces Acquisition of Second Equipment Spread for Lanes Branch Surface Mine
Clinch Resources Ltd. (TSX: CLCH), a metallurgical coal producer with mining assets in West Virginia, has announced that it has acquired a second equipment spread for the Lanes Branch surface mining operation. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Total revenues were $509.7 million, reflecting a 65% increase in sales volumes and improved pricing for steelmaking coal. Click To Read More
Senator Outlines Efforts to Secure Future of Coal Industry in North Dakota
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven has discussed the important role that reliable, coal-fired baseload power plays in making the U.S. energy secure and outlined his efforts to ensure the future of this critical industry. Click To Read More
White House Completes Review of Black Lung Dust Rule
The White House has completed its review of a proposed rule that would replace Biden administration protections for coal miners against toxic dust tied to incurable lung diseases, including silicosis, cancer and black lung. Click To Read More
MCPA's Upcoming Annual PE Seminar - September 17, 2026
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA)’s 18th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 17, 2026, at the Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, Virginia. Click To Read More
Energy Department Plans Investment in Penn State Mining Program
Penn State’s highly ranked mining engineering program is slated to be among the recipients of a proposed $100 million investment from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation. Click To Read More
Coal to the Rescue: Geopolitics and Rising Electricity Demand Require American Coal
Surging electricity demand and the reprioritization of energy security are reconfirming coal’s irreplaceable role in the global economy. Click To Read More
Virginia Data Center Boom Pushes Dominion Deeper Into Costly Power Market
Dominion's fuel costs in Virginia have risen nearly 90% in five years as data-center-driven demand leaves the utility increasingly exposed to volatile wholesale electricity prices. Click To Read More
IMI September Scholarship Golf Outing
The IMI annual Scholarship Golf Outing will be held on September 25, 2026. Click To Read More
Global Prices for Coking Coal Showed Mixed Trends in August
Global coking coal prices showed mixed trends in early August. Click To Read More
UMWA Demands Action to Stop School Closures in Southern West Virginia
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) is calling on state lawmakers to halt the wave of public-school closures gutting southern West Virginia’s coalfield communities, warning that this crisis will soon reach every corner of the state. Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Discusses Future Steps for West Virginia After Announcement From President Trump
Following President Trump’s $700 million energy investment announcement, WV Governor Patrick Morrisey discussed how it will affect the Mountain State. Click To Read More
Frontieras North America Selects Yokogawa as Main Automation Contractor for Mason County Facility
The designation formalizes an engineering relationship developed directly between Frontieras' technical leadership and Yokogawa's project team. Click To Read More
PSC Proposed Rule to Implement Provisions of HB 2014: Capacity Factors and Economic Dispatch- Initial Comments Filed
On July 20, the West Virginia Public Service Commission (PSC) initiated a case docket and published a proposed administrative rule for public comment to implement certain provisions of House Bill (HB) 2014. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on March 5, 2026
On March 5, 2026, a continuous mining machine operator died after being pinned against the coal rib by a continuous mining machine. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 31 (Aug 1)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 31 (Aug 1) has been posted. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania's Coal Industry Positions Itself for a Future in Energy and New Tech
The story of coal in Pennsylvania over the past few decades has been one of decline. Click To Read More
Two Coal Industry Veterans to Serve on Panel Shaping State Energy Policy
Two executives with deep ties to the coal industry have been nominated to join a state commission that is gaining a larger role in determining Kentucky’s energy future. Click To Read More
National Book Lover's Day Starts Early. Dig In & Save.
If you love a good read (and by that, we mean flotation theory, tailings management, or the details of rock mechanics) you're in the right place. Click To Read More
China Targets Modern Coal Industry for Energy Security
China aims to establish a modern coal industry system by 2030, according to a development plan issued by the National Development and Reform Commission and National Energy Administration via Xinhua report. Click To Read More
China's Coal-to-Gas Industry Set to Triple by 2030, Rystad Energy Says
As nations race to cut import exposure to geopolitical tensions, China is building the world’s only large-scale coal-to-gas (CTG) industry as a strategic buffer against supply shocks. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
U.S. electricity generation has been rising to meet growing demand from data centers. Click To Read More
Griffith Urges Spanberger to Protect SWVA Coal
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger recently announced she is going to intervene with the State Corporation Commission regarding the proposed merger between NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy. Click To Read More
EIA Expects Highest Natural Gas Inventories in a Decade Heading Into Winter
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects natural gas inventories will increase to 3,985 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in October, the most gas in inventories ahead of the winter heating season since 2016. Click To Read More
Surge in China's Coal Imports May Start to Taper Off
China's coal imports surged to the highest this year in July but the strength is deceiving and built on short-term factors that are unlikely to persist. Click To Read More
EXTENDED: Claim your FREE IMARC Expo Pass
We know not everyone had the chance to register before the original deadline, so we're giving you one final opportunity to attend Australia's leading showcase of mining innovation for free. Click To Read More
What $3 Billion in Federal Mining Support Means on the Ground
“Federal investment can be an important catalyst, but ultimately mineral security is measured by what America can actually produce," said Jon Nix, CEO of Clinch Resources. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC) reported sharply higher second-quarter earnings and cash generation as its Blue Creek mine contributed additional sales volumes and lower-cost production, while management raised its full-year sales and production outlook. Click To Read More
Coal Demand Poised For AI Boom, Says Core Natural Resources
Core Natural Resources Inc. expects coal demand to increase as surging electricity needs from AI data centers and reindustrialization put new pressure on a power grid where coal plants are operating at less than half of their capacity. Click To Read More
Mining Leadership Is Evolving—What Skills Will Matter Most?
Join fellow SME Virtual Section members on Wednesday, August 12 at 9:00 am MT for an interactive mixer exploring the future of leadership in mining. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Wants to Mine Coal Under Federal Land in Alabama, Western States
More than 356 billion tons of coal resources lie beneath federally owned land in the contiguous United States, according to a government report, whose new and comprehensive findings could escalate mining in those areas, most of them in the West. Click To Read More
Britain’s Growing Reliance on Coal Imports Raises Concerns Over Domestic Industry
Britain’s increasing reliance on imported coal is raising questions about the future of its domestic mining industry, particularly at a time when the country possesses enormous coal reserves of its own. Click To Read More
Cummins Announces New Mining Developments to Advance Performance, Efficiency and Lifecycle Value
Cummins Inc has announced a series of technological developments for its portfolio of mining solutions that, it says, reinforces its strategy of disciplined investment and execution while strengthening its position in key growth markets. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending August 7, 2026. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal-Fired Generation Rises 13% as Electricity Demand Increases
U.S. coal-fired generation increased by 13% in 2025 as stronger electricity demand from data centres, manufacturing and hotter summer weather lifted power generation, contributing to a rise in power-sector carbon dioxide emissions. Click To Read More
American Resources CEO Mark Jensen Attends U.S. Department of State Mining Roundtable Hosted by President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio
"The United States is making clear that critical minerals are a matter of national security, and we are proud to be part of the conversation," said Mark C. Jensen, Chairman and CEO of American Resources Corporation. Click To Read More
Black Lung Rate in Appalachia Highest in Nearly 50 Years
A new report reveals that coal miners in central Appalachia are suffering from black lung disease at the highest rates in nearly 50 years. Click To Read More
Coal Use Increased as Data Center Electricity Demand Reshaped U.S. Power Grid, Federal Report Finds
Utilities are now being asked to supply more power than they expected just a few years ago, said Steve Piper, director of North American power and renewables research at S&P Global Energy. Click To Read More
Republican Kentucky Attorney General Appoints CEOs With Coal Industry Ties to Energy Planning Agency
Republican Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is appointing the former CEO of electric utility East Kentucky Power Cooperative and a CEO of a barge company to a commission that the state legislature is looking to for advice on energy policy. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) Updates 2026 Guidance, Is It Still Below Fair Value?
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) is back in focus after its 5 August 2026 earnings release. The company reported updated quarterly results, revised full year 2026 volume guidance, new production targets, and a reaffirmed cash dividend. Click To Read More
2026 SME PCMIA Annual Joint Meeting, October 21-22, Hilton Garden Inn-Southpointe, Canonsburg, PA
The 2026 SME PCMIA Annual Joint Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday/Thursday, October 21-22, at the Hilton Garden Inn-Southpointe in Canonsburg, PA. Click To Read More
Coal Was Meant to Disappear. China, India Keep It Burning
The global energy transition may be accelerating, but coal is proving remarkably difficult to dislodge. Click To Read More
Missouri S&T Part of $100 Million Federal Investment in Mining Education
Missouri S&T is among the universities included in a new $100 million federal initiative designed to strengthen the U.S. critical minerals workforce. Click To Read More
NIPSCO Seeks $38 Million From Customers for First 3 Months of Forced Coal Plant Run
The Northern Indiana Public Service Co. spent $116.7 million from January through March to comply with Trump administration orders forcing the operation of two Jasper County coal units scheduled for retirement at the end of last year. Click To Read More
Letter To The Editor: Peabody Energy Needs To Keep Their Promises
Letter to the Editor featured in Wyoming's Cowboy State Daily. Click To Read More
Trump Administration Eyes Coal Reserves Under Federal Lands in Alabama, Western States
The Western U.S. is sitting on billions of tons of unmined coal, a new report from the Department of the Interior finds. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) Updates 2026 Guidance, Is It Still Below Fair Value?
Warrior Met Coal (HCC) is back in focus after its 5 August 2026 earnings release. The company reported updated quarterly results, revised full year 2026 volume guidance, new production targets, and a reaffirmed cash dividend. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources (AMR) Is Up 10.8% After Lowering 2026 Shipment Guidance Amid Terminal Disruptions
Alpha Metallurgical Resources recently reported Q2 2026 results showing revenue of US$492.86 million versus US$550.27 million a year earlier and a net loss of US$12.25 million. Click To Read More
Griffith Urges Spanberger to Protect SWVA Coal, Lower Energy Costs in Proposed NextEra Dominion Merger
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger recently announced she is going to intervene with the State Corporation Commission regarding the proposed merger between NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy. Click To Read More
Guess & Co. Completes $3 Billion West Virginia Energy Asset Acquisition
Guess & Co. has completed a $3 billion acquisition of natural resource assets in West Virginia, adding oil and gas wells, mineral interests and coal reserves as the company expands its long-term energy and industrial development platform. Click To Read More
Missouri S&T Part of $100 Million Federal Investment in Mining Education
Missouri S&T is among the universities included in a new $100 million federal initiative designed to strengthen the U.S. critical minerals workforce. Click To Read More
Trump Administration to Invest $3 Billion in Minerals Projects to Boost U.S. Defense Supply Chains
The U.S. government will invest $3 billion in critical minerals and battery projects as part of a push to increase domestic production and boost national security and industrial policy. Click To Read More
Trump Announces $180 Million for Mining Education as Administration Recommits to Coal
President Donald Trump said Friday the federal government will fund $180 million in grants for mining schools across the county as part of his administration’s goal of rebuilding the U.S. coal industry. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Posts Strong Q2 2026 Results
On August 6, 2026, Core Natural Resources reported second-quarter 2026 net income of $126.5 million on $1.1 billion in revenue, with adjusted EBITDA of $323.6 million. Click To Read More
President Donald J. Trump Announces Billions in New Deals and Investments to Power American Mining
President Trump has announced over $2 billion in critical mining and mining-related projects to revitalize the industry and over $180 million in mining school investments to bolster the American mining workforce. Click To Read More
Trump Announces Billions in Mining Investments to Boost Domestic Production
US President Donald Trump announced over $2 billion in investments for mining and metals projects on Aug. 7, targeting production of copper, rare earths, graphite and other critical materials. Click To Read More
National Book Lover’s Day Starts Early. Dig In & Save.
If you love a good read (and by that, we mean flotation theory, tailings management, or the details of rock mechanics) you’re in the right place. Click To Read More
US Coal Rail Growth Driven by Exports as Domestic Demand Remains Weak
In the second quarter of 2026, coal volumes transported by major eastern US railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern increased by 5% and 4%, respectively. Click To Read More
Energy Markets Are Flashing a Potential Economic Warning Sign
Oil markets have delivered an unexpected signal amid the latest disruption surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. Click To Read More
Trump Announces $180 Million to Boost Mining Education
President Trump on Friday announced more than $180 million in grants to boost educational and trade programs for the mining industry, part of a bid to increase critical mineral production. Click To Read More
Coal Use Increased as Data Center Electricity Demand Reshaped U.S. Power Grid, Federal Report Finds
Coal-fired power generation jumped 13% in the U.S. last year, according to a recent report from the federal Energy Information Administration. Click To Read More
IMARC 2026 Ticket Prices Increase Tomorrow
The clock is ticking – the current Early Bird pricing for IMARC 2026 ends today, giving you one last opportunity to secure your Delegate Pass at the current rate before prices increase. Click To Read More
Alpha Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter 2026
"Due to several factors, we closed out the first half of 2026 with fewer tons shipped and higher costs than expected," said Andy Eidson, Alpha's chief executive officer. Click To Read More
Trump to Host Mining CEOs as Administration Seeks Minerals for Defense Supply Chains
The White House needs critical minerals to replenish weapons stockpiles depleted during the Iran conflict and reduce U.S. dependence on Chinese supply chains. Click To Read More
Alpha Metallurgical Resources - Investor Presentation – August 2026
Alpha Metallurgical Resources has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
New Exhibit CO 150: 1876 – 2026 Marks Colorado's Sesquicentennial Through the Boomtown Story of Leadville
The National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum has opened CO 150: 1876 – 2026, an exhibit commemorating Colorado's 150th anniversary of statehood by telling the story of the boomtown that helped bankroll it. Click To Read More
Four Managers and Supervisors of Illinois Mine Indicted for Failing to Evacuate Miners During Underground Fire, Conspiracy to Obstruct Investigators, and Falsifying Records
The Indictment charges the defendants with keeping miners underground and continuing to mine coal for all or portions of three shifts while unsuccessfully fighting a fire. Click To Read More
Electra Mining Africa Showcases the Technologies Shaping Tomorrow's Industry
As industrial technologies continue to evolve at pace; mining, manufacturing and industrial businesses are under increasing pressure to improve productivity, strengthen safety, reduce operating costs and meet growing sustainability expectations. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #31)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending August 1, 2026. Click To Read More
Coal Use Increased as Data Center Electricity Demand Reshaped U.S. Power Grid, Federal Report Finds
Coal-fired power generation jumped 13% in the U.S. last year, according to a recent report from the federal Energy Information Administration. Click To Read More
Help Keep Your Fellow Workers Safe & Sound
Did you know that August 10th-16th is National Safe and Sound Week? Click To Read More
Nationwide Boiler Announces Leadership Succession, Appoints Jim Lieskovan President
Nationwide Boiler Inc. has announced a planned leadership transition designed to ensure continuity and long-term stability. Click To Read More
America's Industrial Revival Needs a Bigger Conversation About Metallurgical Coal
Conversations across the steel industry have changed. A few years ago, the focus was on commodity prices and production volumes. Today, manufacturers, investors, and policymakers are asking different questions. Click To Read More
Emerson Introduces Digital High-Temperature, High-Pressure pH/ORP Sensor for Harsh Process Conditions
Emerson has announced the Rosemount™ 350A High Performance pH/ORP Sensor, designed to deliver reliable measurements in harsh processes while simplifying installation and maintenance through a digital, plug-and-play sensor connection. Click To Read More
Warrior Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results
Warrior reported net income for the second quarter of 2026 of $87.4 million, or $1.65 per diluted share, an increase from net income of $5.6 million, or $0.11 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2025. Click To Read More
NACCO Industries Announces Second Quarter 2026 Results
"NACCO delivered significant year-over-year improvement in both gross profit and Adjusted EBITDA," said J.C. Butler, NACCO President and Chief Executive Officer. Click To Read More
Core Natural Resources Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results
Core Natural Resources, Inc. reported net income of $126.5 million, or $2.51 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2026. Additionally, Core reported adjusted EBITDA1 of $323.6 million in the quarter. Click To Read More
Coal Company Bankruptcy Results in Layoffs at Virginia Mine
Another wave of uncertainty has hit Buchanan County, VA's coal industry after employees at a local coal preparation plant and surface mining operation were laid off following the sale of their company’s assets in federal bankruptcy court. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Posts Record Quarter as AI-Fueled Power Demand Drives Equipment Sales
Caterpillar reported its strongest quarterly performance on record, with second-quarter sales and revenue climbing to $20.5 billion, a 24% increase from $16.6 billion a year earlier. Click To Read More
FUCHS Lubricants Co. Showcases RENOLIT LX HD 5 for Mining Applications
FUCHS Lubricants Co. is highlighting RENOLIT LX HD 5, a heavy-duty grease engineered for mining applications where equipment operates under extreme loads, constant vibration, water ingress, dust contamination and wide temperature variations. Click To Read More
There Are 360 Billion Tons of Coal Under Federal Land. Can (And Should) It Be Used?
The Trump administration is investigating how much coal is under federal lands, but whether that translates to more mining has yet to be seen. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - July 11, 2026
On July 11, 2026, a contract miner was seriously injured after being engulfed by coal spillage while shoveling beneath a silo. Click To Read More
With Extensive Investment Underway, Cummins Daventry Site is Entering a New Era With a Renewed Focus on Efficiency and Sustainability
For decades, Cummins has been synonymous with reliable power. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - July 6, 2026
On July 6, 2026, a miner died when a covered hopper railcar derailed and pinned him against a structural beam of a train load out silo. Click To Read More
UK: Coal Mining Production and Manpower Returns From April to June 2026
Coal mining production and manpower returns from April to June 2026. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - July 6, 2026
On July 6, 2026, a miner died when the haul truck he was operating collided with another haul truck. Click To Read More
The Race for Power Leads Back to Coal
As demand for electricity from AI data centers soars, the data center industry has already indirectly been relying on the coal fleet to meet their soaring power needs. Click To Read More
EIA's Annual Electric Power Industry Report
We have posted Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report, with data on electric sales and revenue for 2025. Click To Read More
Regional Characterization of Coal Resources in the Gulf Coast Coal Region - In Support of Coal as a Potential Source for Critical Minerals and Rare Earth Elements
There is increasing interest in extracting critical minerals (CM), including rare earth elements (REE), from coals in the United States to address the overreliance on imported REE. Click To Read More
Heavy Industry, Technology Ventures to Support AEP Longview Purchase, Not Ratepayers
American Electric Power has announced plans to purchase the nation’s newest and cleanest coal-fired electric plants in the country and the permits required to construct a natural gas power plant alongside. Click To Read More
Illinois Mining Institute Annual Scholarship Golf Outing
The IMI annual Scholarship Golf Outing will be held on September 25, 2026. Click To Read More
BTU Stock Drop: Peabody Mine Production Issues Lead to 10% Stock Drop and Securities Fraud Class Action for Investors
A securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Peabody investors after its stock plummeted over 9% because Peabody allegedly misled investors regarding the coal production at Centurion, its flagship premium hard coking coal mine. Click To Read More
New Study: Black Lung Disease Rate in Appalachia Is the Worst in 50 Years as Coal Miner Protections Stall
NIOSH researchers found that working veteran underground coal miners in central Appalachia are suffering from the incurable and fatal lung disease at the highest rates in nearly 50 years. Click To Read More
Ramaco Resources Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results
Ramaco Resources, Inc. is a leading operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in Central Appalachia and is exploring a coal, rare earth, and other critical minerals project in Wyoming. Click To Read More
Nippon Steel Sees U.S. Steel Acquisition Boost Earnings as American Operations Gain Momentum
Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel is beginning to deliver stronger financial results, with the American business becoming one of the company's largest contributors to profit as domestic steel market conditions improve. Click To Read More
West Virginia Governor Highlights West Virginia's Energy Future During Greenbrier Appearance
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey told business and industry leaders at The Greenbrier that West Virginia is poised to play a major role in America’s energy future, pointing to billions of dollars in announced investments and thousands of potential Click To Read More
Dominion Energy to Build 2.6 GW Plant
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced Dominion Energy has proposed building the Mt. Storm Combined Cycle Station in Grant County. Click To Read More
If It’s Easier To Lease Federal Coal, Will Wyoming Producers Bid For Them?
The future of Wyoming coal might depend less on availability than on whether companies believe there is enough demand to justify bidding for new leases. Click To Read More
Coal's Share of Electricity Production in Wyoming at All-Time Low Despite Peak Demand
Coal accounts for 47% of the state’s power production this year, down from 94% in 2008. Click To Read More
Trump Expected to Attend Event With Mining Execs Amid Critical Minerals Push
President Donald Trump is expected to attend a roundtable on Friday with top mining executives hosted by the US State Department, according to two people familiar with the planning. Click To Read More
How to Keep Your Hands and Fingers Safe When Working in Mines
Protecting your hands and fingers is one of the most important things you can do every day on the job. Click To Read More
Trump Policies Favor Coal, But Rail Data Show a Drop in Domestic Shipments
President Donald Trump’s administration has taken aggressive steps to boost coal production, but those efforts may only have partially succeeded. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending July 31, 2026. Click To Read More
Data Centers are Slowing America's Shift Away From Coal
As tech companies have built hundreds of hyperscale data centers to power the artificial intelligence boom, they have triggered conflicting predictions over how these facilities will affect the nation’s power grid. Click To Read More
AEP Buys Coal-Fired Plant, Acquires Permits for Natural Gas Expansion on the Site
American Electric Power has announced plans to purchase the 710 MW coal-fired Longview Power Plant in Monongalia County, WV for an undisclosed price. Click To Read More
Why West Virginia Coal is Essential for America's Energy Future
Across America, the energy landscape is undergoing a transformation of unprecedented scale. As our nation accelerates its shift toward a digital-first economy, the demand for electricity is rising at a pace that few predicted even a decade ago. Click To Read More
Chinese Quantum Chemistry Tech Transforms Coal Into Carbon Fibers and Graphene
Coal has long been associated with electricity generation, steelmaking, and carbon emissions. But a new technology unveiled in China aims to give the fossil fuel a very different role. Click To Read More
Coal Company Sells First Commercial Met Coal Train From Coal Mine
Clinch Resources Ltd. announced it has sold its first 11,000-ton train of commercial-grade metallurgical coal from its Lanes Branch surface mine in Wyoming County. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Invests in the Future of Manufacturing Talent in Illinois
Caterpillar Inc. has announced the launch of its workforce commitment in Illinois, the most recent investment in its five-year, $100 million Building the Future Workforce Initiative. Click To Read More
The Future of Mining Leadership Is Changing. Are You Ready?
The leadership skills that drove success yesterday may not be the skills that define success tomorrow. Click To Read More
Some of the Nearly 360 Billion Tons of Coal Under Federal Land is in Arizona, Report Says
The Trump administration is investigating how much coal is under federal lands, but whether that translates to more mining has yet to be seen. Click To Read More
They Said Antarctica Was Heating Up. It Hit -105°F.
Extreme heat kills more people than any other climate hazard – so said the United Nations last month, in a very confident post that lasted about as long as it took our team to pull up the actual mortality data. Click To Read More
100 Years of Mining Is Just the Beginning: Cummins Announces Advances in Performance, Efficiency, and Lifecycle Value
Cummins is marking 100 years of serving the mining industry by looking ahead to the next generation of performance, efficiency, and lifecycle value. Click To Read More
Wyoming Energy Authority Welcomes National Coal Council Reports
Together, the reports make clear that coal remains a strategic national asset. Click To Read More
Why West Virginia Coal is Essential for America's Energy Future
Across America, the energy landscape is undergoing a transformation of unprecedented scale. As our nation accelerates its shift toward a digital-first economy, the demand for electricity is rising at a pace that few predicted even a decade ago. Click To Read More
MCPA's Annual PE Seminar
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA)’s 18th annual Professional Engineers in Mining Seminar is Thursday, September 17, 2026, at the Russell County Conference Center, 139 Highland Drive, Lebanon, Virginia. Click To Read More
Sustainable Solutions Driving Industry Transformation at Electra Mining Africa
Renewable energy, ESG, decarbonization and environmental innovation are increasingly shaping strategic decision-making across mining, manufacturing and industry. Click To Read More
Coal Production Increased 7.5% in July, Dispatches Surge 17.3% on Higher Power Demand
India’s consumption of power rose in July owing to lower-than-normal monsoons. Click To Read More
Last Two Bodies Recovered From Quetta Coal Mine After 45-Hour Operation
Rescue teams on Saturday recovered the bodies of the last two miners trapped inside a coal mine in the Sorange area on the outskirts of Quetta due to a methane gas explosion, bringing a nearly 45-hour search and rescue operation to an end. Click To Read More
Frontieras North America Develops New Path for Coal Utilization as Industry Gains Support
Frontieras North America Develops New Path for Coal Utilization as Industry Gains Support Click To Read More
Indiana AG Sues to Block Closure of Rockport Coal Plant
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed suit Friday to block the scheduled 2028 closure of the Rockport Power Plant in Spencer County, targeting a federal consent decree that would force American Electric Power to shut down one of its generating units. Click To Read More
Coal Mine Rescue Operation Ends After 45 Hours, Death Toll Reaches 34
A nearly 45-hour search and rescue operation at a private coal mine in the Soranj area of Balochistan has been completed, with authorities confirming that all 34 miners trapped in the accident have been recovered. Click To Read More
Coal Company Sells First Commercial Met Coal Train From Mine
The company also announced that its first seaborne vessel carrying 65,000 tons of metallurgical coal is expected to ship in early September. Click To Read More
Hazelton, Pennsylvania Coal Mine Tour Would Be Fun But Costly to Open
Northeast Pennsylvania currently has four mines open for tours, generally from April to November each year. Two are in Scranton and the others are in Ashland and Lansford. Click To Read More
Senators Demand Trump Administration Restore Funding for Energy Projects That Were Illegally Canceled and Politically Targeted
The letter follows an admission from the Trump administration that the decision to cancel energy project grants in states that did not vote for Trump was “based solely” on politics. Click To Read More |
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