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THE MINING EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 EDITION

The Mining Executive Magazine is a premium, daily dose of executive centred news and discussion platform spanning across major resources industry sectors. The Magazine monitors and distil executives’ pulse in order to create a 21st-century Industry 4.0 adaptive knowledge ecosystem for the sustainability of future generations within mining, oil and gas fields. With thousands of executives on our radar, we are truly a global executive leader hence are viewed as the authoritative voice of reason. We dig deep into what happens behind closed boardroom doors and unearth critical signals and directions affecting the sustainability of our beloved industry. Our content comes from Technical journalists, Mining Executives, Subject Matter Experts, Academics, Analysts and seasoned professionals and, is regulated by a dedicated team of Editors and Journalist having deep technical and practical field experience to ensure accuracy and factual reporting across Australia, Asia/Pacific/ Europe/ Africa/Middle East, North America and South America. Website: www.theminingexecutive.com Email: info@theminingexecutive.com

The Mining Executive Magazine is a premium, daily dose of executive centred news and discussion platform spanning across major resources industry sectors. The Magazine monitors and distil executives’ pulse in order to create a 21st-century Industry 4.0 adaptive knowledge ecosystem for the sustainability of future generations within mining, oil and gas fields. With thousands of executives on our radar, we are truly a global executive leader hence are viewed as the authoritative voice of reason. We dig deep into what happens behind closed boardroom doors and unearth critical signals and directions affecting the sustainability of our beloved industry. Our content comes from Technical journalists, Mining Executives, Subject Matter Experts, Academics, Analysts and seasoned professionals and, is regulated by a dedicated team of Editors and Journalist having deep technical and practical field experience to ensure accuracy and factual reporting across Australia, Asia/Pacific/ Europe/ Africa/Middle East, North America and South America.

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MINING EXECUTIVE

Magazine FEBRUARY 2020

Kemal Williamson, President –

Peabody U.S. Operations (picture: Peabody)

“Safety and Sustainability are two of our core values, and while we

emphasize safety and reclamation because they are the right thing to

do, it is always a positive when our people are recognized for their

hard work," said Kemal Williamson, President – U.S. Operations.

"These honors are well deserved, and we are proud of all our team

members for their contributions."

Rawhide, the recipient of the award employs 110 people and had an

annual sale of 9.5 million tons of coal in 2018. In total, the mine

generated $160 million in direct and indirect economic benefits in

2018. The award remains the nation's most prestigious recognition of

mine safety and has helped foster a strong safety commitment on the

part of U.S. mines.

Office Of Surface Mining Reclamation And Enforcement (OSMRE),

created in 1977 is a buruea within the United States Department of

Interior responsible for establishing a nationwide program to protect

society and the environment from the adverse effects of surface coal

mining operations, under which OSMRE is charged with balancing the

nation's need for continued domestic coal production with protection

of the environment. In a country where a lot of mining activities are

taking place, it is a huge feat beat recognized by such a department for

successfully reclaiming old and mined out pits.

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