February 18, 2014 Wyoming coal production falls for fourth straight year Bad weather, including a lot of rain, contributed to a cut back in operations.
February 17, 2014 BHP Billiton profits up 31 pct The greenfield focus is on copper porphyry targets in Chile and Peru.
February 17, 2014 US coal mine employment down 20% but not among the biggest producers The biggest US coal mines only show a 0.5% drop in employment overall.
February 16, 2014 Mining job cuts push Australian unemployment rate to 10-year high For the first time in a decade, Australia's unemployment rate has hit 6%.
February 16, 2014 Duke Energy coal ash spill now subject to criminal probe It was the third-largest coal ash spill in US history.
February 14, 2014 How mobile technology saves lives More so than other industry executives, mining execs believe that using mobile technology can be a life-saver.
February 13, 2014 Food, water and fuel are necessary to life and investors: Bob Moriarty Likening central banks to "your crackhead cousin" running loose with your American Express platinum card, Bob Moriarty sees serious economic threats in the future.
February 13, 2014 US mining fatalities up in 2013, Kentucky tops the list Kentucky had the most metal/non-metal mining deaths, and West Virgina registered the highest number of coal mining deaths.
February 12, 2014 Canada’s 2014 budget kind to miners, extends 15% exploration tax credit Other than the tax credit deferment, Canada's new budget doesn't include any significant changes for the country’s mining and metals industry.
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