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April 19, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Windfall for Land Reclamation: $124.8 Million Allocated to US States and Tribes

Renewed Commitment to Reclaiming Abandoned Mines The recent allocation of $124.8 million to states and tribes for land reclamation work marks a renewed commitment towards addressing the historical hazards posed by abandoned mines in the United States. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has not only reauthorized but extended the Abandoned Mine Land (AML) fee through September 30, 2034. Empowering Coal-Producing States and Tribes In fiscal year 2024, 24 coal-producing states and two tribal AML reclamation programs stand eligible to receive AML fee-based grants, determined by a congressionally mandated formula reflecting their coal production history. Despite a 5.7% sequestration cut, the total

February 8, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

JV Video: Updates on Fury Gold Mines’ Work and Newmont JV

Bryan Atkinson, senior vice-president exploration with Fury Gold Mines, at the Vancouver Resources Investment Conference in January. Credit: The Northern Miner Fury Gold Mines (TSX: FURY) is working on a resource update at its flagship Eau Claire project in Quebec, says Bryan Atkinson, senior vice-president of exploration. But the project, where recent drilling returned 3.5 metres of 31.7 grams gold per tonne at the Hinge target, isn’t the only one Fury expects to advance this year. Sign Up for the Precious Metals Digest