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Coal demand abroad pulls Consol’s coal across five continents

Not only is India gobbling up the coal coming out of the ground at Consol Energy Inc.’s Pennsylvania Mining Complex, according to its head of coal marketing, but other countries are starting to clamber as well. “I think the Europeans are cognizant of what’s going on in Southeast Asia,” said James McCaffrey, who recently spent […]
  • On May 9, 2018
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American Farm Bureau takes on Washington over coal port

The national organization warns that blocking coals exports sets bad precedent for U.S. farmers The American Farm Bureau Federation has accused Washington of hijacking national trade and foreign policies by refusing to let Powder River Basin coal pass through the state on its way to Asia. The Farm Bureau, joined by other industry organizations, made […]
  • On May 8, 2018
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Port Of Richmond Sees Spike In Coal Exports

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  • On May 8, 2018
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The Legal Battle To Save The Largest Coal Export Terminal In The US Is Heating Up

An industry trade group is joining the legal fight to approve a proposal to build the largest coal terminal in the U.S. in Washington. The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) filed an amicus brief to a U.S. district court in Washington Wednesday, siding with Millennium Bulk Terminals in its lawsuit against the state for blocking […]
  • On May 4, 2018
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NMA Files Amicus Brief Opposing the State of Washington’s Partisan Obstruction of International Trade

The National Mining Association (NMA) today filed an amicus brief supporting Lighthouse Resources, Inc.’s challenge to the State of Washington’s denial of permits required to build the Millennium Bulk Terminal. Lighthouse’s suit charges that efforts by Washington state Governor Jay Inslee and members of his administration to block coal mined in Wyoming, Montana and other […]
  • On May 3, 2018
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Coal industry, farmers, refiners join lawsuit to stop Washington from blocking export terminal

The coal industry, farmers and refiners are pushing back against the state of Washington’s “illegal” efforts to block the construction of a major export terminal that would increase energy exports to Asian markets. “Washington state’s actions are an illegal effort to interfere and obstruct interstate and foreign commerce of an essential energy commodity, in violation […]
  • On May 3, 2018
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Millennium Coal terminal backers remain confident

Amid web of legal challenges, proponents of $680 million coal terminal project press on.   Despite a growing tangle of litigation, backers of Millennium Bulk Terminals’ $680 million coal terminal in Longview are still optimistic that the project eventually will get built. In fact, the parent company behind the terminal is pursuing a new strategy […]
  • On April 30, 2018
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Hampton Roads Leads Nation In Big Beautiful Coal Exports

Everything looks good in coal country as exports in 2018 have been booming. Virginia is now leading the nation as the number one exporter of the product, with exports out of the Hampton Roads region skyrocketing. During the first financial quarter of 2018, 10.3 million tons of coal were shipped out of Hampton Roads, a […]
  • On April 29, 2018
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Hope for Coal Exports Grows in Unstable Market, But Challenges Remain Firm

In a week of disappointing news from coal firms, Cloud Peak Energy, the only pure Powder River Basin coal company in Wyoming, had one highlight to catch the attention of Wyoming. Despite a $7 million loss starting out 2018, the company was pleased by its export prospects, carrying Powder River Basin coal to Asia. Wyoming […]
  • On April 29, 2018
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Hampton Roads is America’s biggest coal-exporting port. And coal exports are booming.

Coal exports in Hampton Roads, the nation’s biggest coal-exporting port, are collectively still on a roll. For the first quarter of 2018, Hampton Roads shipped 10.3 million tons of coal, a 16 percent increase from 8.9 million tons in the same period a year ago, according to data from Norfolk-based T. Parker Host Inc., the […]
  • On April 26, 2018
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