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British Coal Mining Sector Plans Reopen and Increase Coal Mining Production
How do you manage a dying industry that suddenly gets a new lease of life? That is the question facing the British coal sector. Some 25 years since the start of the national miners’ strike began a decade-long spate of closures,
Record High Coal Prices, Coal Boom Production
Record high coal prices suggest, and industry analysts and executives confirm, that demand for Appalachian coal is at an all-time high.
Yet that demand hasn’t produced companies, jobs and new mines that a 1970s coal boom produced.
Pennsylvania mines are hiring hundreds of people, and plan to hire thousands in the next five years or so, but [...]
Mining Exploration Company And Producer Australian Rises Employment
Australian is state most biggest exploration and coal, iron ore and wool. Improvement of earnings and growth of Australian economics many influenced by mining sector.
Improvement of mine exploration and produce of mining products, results the happening of request of labour which excelsior. Result survey reported, shows indication of request increase of more labour by mining [...]
Mining ExplorationForum Discusse : Exploration of Coal Mine and Energy Alternative of Earth Safety
Environmental activist and climate change educator Peter Sinclair and coal plant project development manager Janet Vanderpool can agree on a few things: both are seeking low-cost energy, and the U.S. government needs federal regulations to control carbon dioxide emissions.
But they don’t agree on what the role of coal should be in the future, and they [...]
Mining Job Vacancies in Canada : 80,000 job vacancies seen in mining sector
Canada’s rich mining industry is expected to face a shortage of 80,000 workers over the next decade, Human Resources Minister Monte Solberg said on Wednesday.
“We know that having enough skilled workers is a serious problem,” Solberg said in the prepared text of a speech he was giving to a mining human resources forum.
Hot industry has engineers of all stripes in high demand
Nathan Epps and Merlin Peterson are both 32-year-old men who have civil engineering degrees. They’re sharp, honest and are young enough to contribute to an organization for three decades, easily.
Private engineering firms and government agencies around the world are competing heavily for people just like them.
Crystallex on the Regulators Radar
Crystallex International Corporation at the request of Market Regulation Services Inc., on behalf of the Toronto Stock Exchange, Crystallex International Corporation is making the following statement concerning the increase in its stock price and trading volume which may have been influenced by recent speculation in the press concerning the possibility of Crystallex being the target [...]
Energy boom fuels exodus to oil fields
Bob Bryant had been stocking cottage cheese and skim milk in the dairy case at Safeway for a decade when he heard the siren song of oil and gas.
At the urging of an oil-worker friend, Bryant, 37, switched from being a dairy manager earning $14.21 an hour to a water-truck driver making $19.50. He started [...]
Staffing Is Main Constraint to Oil Output, Schlumberger Says
The biggest constraint to expanding global oil and gas production is a lack of trained younger and mid-career workers in the oil industry, said the head of the world’s largest oil-field-services company, Schlumberger Ltd.
The U.S., Canada, Russia and the Middle East have the largest supply deficits in “petro-technical” staff while China, India and Indonesia have [...]
