In June, 2010 the company along with Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer, toured Otter Creek where
Arch Coal executives stated that they will aggressively pursue state permitting and hope to begin mining by the middle of the decade.
John Eaves, chief
executive officer of St. Louis, Missouri - based
Arch Coal, which saw the bulk of its exports last year go to South Korea, told investors last month that the company would be proactive in working to gain greater port capacity.
Arch Coal and other coal companies invited former Florida Governor and likely presidential candidate Jeb Bush to be the keynote speaker at the 2015 Coal and Investment Leadership Forum, an invitation - only retreat that brings together coal industry executives, Republican donors, and other «stakeholders,» according to an invitation obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy and reported on by The Guard
Coal and other
coal companies invited former Florida Governor and likely presidential candidate Jeb Bush to be the keynote speaker at the 2015 Coal and Investment Leadership Forum, an invitation - only retreat that brings together coal industry executives, Republican donors, and other «stakeholders,» according to an invitation obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy and reported on by The Guard
coal companies invited former Florida Governor and likely presidential candidate Jeb Bush to be the keynote speaker at the 2015
Coal and Investment Leadership Forum, an invitation - only retreat that brings together coal industry executives, Republican donors, and other «stakeholders,» according to an invitation obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy and reported on by The Guard
Coal and Investment Leadership Forum, an invitation - only retreat that brings together
coal industry executives, Republican donors, and other «stakeholders,» according to an invitation obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy and reported on by The Guard
coal industry
executives, Republican donors, and other «stakeholders,» according to an invitation obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy and reported on by The Guardian.
Those named in the invitation included Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, Tennessee Valley Authority president Bill Johns, and «the owners and chief
executives of
coal mining and energy companies» including Alliance Resource Partners, Alpha Natural Resources, Consol Energy, Drummond Company, Arch Coal, and United Coal Comp
coal mining and energy companies» including Alliance Resource Partners, Alpha Natural Resources, Consol Energy, Drummond Company,
Arch Coal, and United Coal Comp
Coal, and United
Coal Comp
Coal Company.