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The Friends of Coal and Consol Energy are prominent sponsors of this year’s West Virginia National Hunting & Fishing Days Celebration, taking place September 28-29, 2013 at Stonewall Resort State Park, near Weston.
Recognized as our state’s main celebration of West Virginia’s outdoor and sporting heritage, we encourage all Friends of Coal to come out, bring their family and enjoy two days of outdoor activities and demonstrations by some of the world’s top outdoorsmen and women.
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The West Virginia Coal Forum with co-hosts the Chamber of Commerce of Martinsburg & Berkeley County, Jefferson County Economic Development Authority, Berkeley County Economic Development Authority, the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce and the Eastern Panhandle Business Association conducted a meeting on Wednesday, September 4th to discuss the significance of the coal industry and coal exports to the Eastern Panhandle, our state and the nation at the Martinsburg Holiday Inn. Coal Forum Co-Chairmen Chris Hamilton, WV Coal Association, and Fred Tucker, UMWA, welcomed the more than 70 event attendees and set the stage for the meeting.
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Charleston, WV (Aug. 15, 2013) – According to information released by the West Virginia Division of Commerce in February, West Virginia coal exports grew by 40 percent last year, increasing from $5.3 billion in 2011 to $7.4 billion in 2012. West Virginia coal accounted for 49 percent of U.S. coal exports in 2012.
The West Virginia Coal Forum – an organization representing both labor and management in the coal industry – and co-host West Liberty University will conduct a meeting to discuss the significance of coal exports to our state and national economies from 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 15 at West Liberty University’s Highland Energy Center, located in Triadelphia, West Virginia (near the Cabela’s retail store).
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Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that attorneys Kathy G. Beckett, David M. Flannery, Laura M. Goldfarb, Laura P. Hoffman and Edward L. “Skipp” Kropp have joined the firm’s environmental and energy law teams
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In 2008, the year President Obama was elected, West Virginia produced 165 million tons of coal and more than 27,000 West Virginians were directly employed in the state’s coal mines. Current projections by the State Tax Office for 2013 show production of only 115 million tons and according to the Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training, direct employment is down to just 19,320 active miners. This represents a drop in production over the past four and a half years of 31 percent and a drop in employment of 29 percent.





