West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has issued a Proclamation declaring the week of March 25-29, 2024 as “Coal Days of West Virginia” to honor and recognize coal mining, which has been a foundational industry in West Virginia.
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West Virginia Governor Jim Justice Declares March 25-29, 2014 as Coal Days of West Virginia
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has issued a Proclamation declaring the week of March 25-29, 2024 as “Coal Days of West Virginia” to honor and recognize coal mining, which has been a foundational industry in West Virginia. Click To Read More
Two Emergency Medical Techs is Too Many For Small Coal Mines, Kentucky Lawmaker Says
A bill that would reduce – to one from two – the number of mine emergency technicians required during each shift at small underground coal mines is advancing in the Kentucky Legislature. Click To Read More
WV Coal Show: Last Call for FREE Registration
Free registration ends on March 20 and on-site registrations will cost $25 per person. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued For Fatality on November 13, 2023
On November 13, 2023, a rotating drill steel of a roof bolting machine entangled a miner, causing fatal injuries. Click To Read More
EIA's Coal Markets Release - March 18, 2024
The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending March 15, 2024. Click To Read More
India Auctions 13 Commercial Coal Mines to Cut Imports
India has successfully auctioned 13 commercial coal mines, under its eighth and ninth rounds, in an attempt to ramp up domestic output and reduce import dependency, according to a statement from the federal coal ministry. Click To Read MoreOther News
CONSOL Energy Showcased Massive New Campaign at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo
CONSOL Energy announced its focus on the NotSoFast campaign at the 2024 Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Annual Conference & Expo. Click To Read More
Not So Fast, We Need Those Plants
Concern about its ability to keep the lights on has led FirstEnergy, one of the nation’s largest regulated utilities, to walk back the proposed closure of two of its coal power plants. Click To Read MoreForthcoming Meetings Major Coal Companies |
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