National Mining Association president & CEO Rich Nolan today applauded the bill from Montana Senator Steve Daines to ban the import of essential minerals from Russia. Made in America should be mined in America. Read: https://shorturl.at/eOc25
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The National Mining Association (NMA) is the only national trade organization that serves as the voice of U.S. mining.
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America’s mining industry supplies the essential materials necessary for nearly every sector of our economy – from technology and healthcare to energy, transportation, infrastructure and national security. The National Mining Association (NMA) is the only national trade organization that serves as the voice of U.S. mining and the hundreds of thousands of American workers it employs before Congress, the federal agencies, the judiciary and the media, advocating for public policies that will help America fully and responsibly utilize its vast natural resources. We work to ensure America has secure and reliable supply chains, abundant and affordable energy, and the American-sourced materials necessary for U.S. manufacturing and economic security, all delivered under world-leading environmental, safety and labor standards. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the NMA has a membership of more than 250 companies and organizations involved in every aspect of mining, from producers and equipment makers to service providers.
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It's the final countdown to the National Mining Association's MINExpo INTERNATIONAL 2024! Don't miss the world's largest mining show Sept. 24-26 in Las Vegas, Nev. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gfn32RA
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In welcome news as we look to support the mining workforce of tomorrow, The University of Texas at El Paso is reestablish its Mining Engineering Program. UTEP was founded in 1913 as the State School of Mines and Metallurgy. The program, slated to launch in Fall 2027, will address the growing demand for mining engineers in Texas and across the U.S. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e5A7wF_h
UT System Board of Regents commits $20 million to reestablish Mining Engineering program at The University of Texas at El Paso
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A huge milestone for Perpetua Resources & its Stibnite project, bringing the US one step closer to a secure, domestic source of antimony, and Idaho closer to a responsible project that will bring environmental & economic benefits to the community. Read: https://ow.ly/ARzy50Tgl8k
Perpetua Resources Announces Key Federal Decision to Authorize the Stibnite Gold Project — Perpetua Resources | Corporate
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National Mining Association reposted this
Why does permitting reform matter? As the The Wall Street Journal writes, just last week China gave us a significant reminder by restricting exports of antimony. We could be sourcing US antimony at home from responsible sources like Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite project. But, remarkably, the company began the permitting process in 2016 in is still navigating the wildly complex process of obtaining the 50+ federal, state and local permits it needs to begin operations. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ejfEX6Nh
Opinion | China Sends a Permitting Wake-Up Call
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Have you registered for MINExpo INTERNATIONAL and blocked ad time on NMA TV, the National Mining Association's new streaming platform? The NMA team was onsite at the Las Vegas Convention Center this week to check on preparations for the world's largest mining show and the show is gearing up to be our biggest to date. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eX-m-5vY
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Need another reason to support US mining? China said today it will restrict exports of antimony--used in everything from batteries to national defense applications--starting next month. Responsible US projects like Perpetua Resources' Stibnite project can secure US supply chains with US-mined minerals. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dRQqUaNv
China will limit exports of antimony, a mineral used in products from batteries to weapons
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Minerals demands are soaring and, right along with them, US import dependence continues to climb. We need more US projects like the NewRange Copper Nickel North Met Project, which today announced new research underway to identify technologies and sustainability developments that could further enhance the project's existing excellent environmental safeguards and overall performance.
We’re entering a new phase of work in the development of our NorthMet Project, embarking on key studies in four areas over the next year: tailings storage, water science, production capacity, and carbon reduction. We aim to assess whether new mining technology and sustainability developments can further enhance the project’s environmental safeguards and mining performance. In other words, we’re looking to see if we can make a very good project better. Our news release explains more: https://bit.ly/4clYTml Current plans already meet permitting requirements. Proposed changes may be subject to supplemental environmental review and permitting. Regardless of study outcomes, we’re committed to moving forward as an engaged community partner with a project that meets environmental performance standards and sustainable mine design standards that clean up and preserve our rivers and lakes and safeguard water quality for generations to come.
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Rich Nolan, President of the National Mining Association, recently sat down with Better In Our Back Yard's Ryan Sistad to discuss their crucial work in advocating for improved coordination within the federal government on mining initiatives, reminiscent of the U.S. Bureau of Mines. It's well-known within the mining industry that there is a significant disparity between the U.S. and allies like Canada and Australia, which have dedicated entities or individuals within their governments to coordinate policy and advocate for the mining sector. This coordination has led to more efficient permitting timelines in those countries compared to the U.S. "We are at the most intensive minerals era since World War II right now and what we're trying to do is to bring some focus and transparency & accountability into the opportunities that are out there for financing, coordination, permitting across these federal agencies to really get this right." Rich Nolan - President of the National Mining Association The U.S. urgently needs a centralized advocate for mining. The current lack of coordination has compelled the NMA, along with other associations such as the American Exploration & Mining Association and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME), to push for more synchronized efforts among various agencies.