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Consol Energy Ready to Re-Enter Blacksville Mine

By Rich Duprey, The Motley Fool

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After evacuating its Blacksville No. 2 mine near Wayne Township in Greene County, Pa., on March 12 following a report of smoke in the Orndoff shaft, Consol Energy announced yesterday that its plan to re-enter the mine has been approved by state, federal, and union officials.

Re-entry is scheduled to begin Wednesday at 7 a.m. if all atmospheric monitoring continues to indicate it is safe to do so. Blacksville No. 2 Mine produces approximately 400,000 tons of coal per month.

After identifying the general location of the fire that caused the smoke, all 121 underground employees were safely evacuated through the mine’s Kuhntown portal. Consol’s steps to contain and extinguish the fire included pumping water into the mine to complete a water seal and pumping in eight “isolation walls” to cut off oxygen.

The process was completed March 24 and analysis of continuous mine atmosphere readings indicates that gas levels remain steady and oxygen levels continue to decrease, Consol said. As a result, Consol believes the fire has been successfully extinguished.

Consol’s senior vice president Chuck Shaynak said, “I am extremely proud of the successful collaborative effort from federal and state agencies, the UMWA, contractors, vendors, and our employees on site who worked around-the-clock to remotely extinguish a fire in less than twelve days. Without their efforts, we would not be where we are today. Most importantly, we accomplished all of the work without an injury.”

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10 arrested at protest of Patriot bankruptcy case

Ten people were arrested Wednesday at a protest outside of Peabody Energy headquarters in St. Louis, the second time in two weeks that the United Mine Workers of America organized a huge protest to draw attention to the possible loss of pension and health care benefits for about 20,000 retired miners and dependents.

About 1,000 people from several states participated in the latest protest over bankrupt Patriot Coal, the company Peabody spun off in November 2007. Many at the protest believe Patriot was set up to fail so that benefits of workers could be stripped away.

“We will not be silent,” UMWA Secretary Treasurer Dan Kane said. “We are going to tell the public exactly what they’re doing. We want the entire country to know.”

After an hourlong rally, Kane and nine other protesters sat in the street in front of Peabody as about 100 police officers stood by. The protest was peaceful, and so were the arrests. Officers placed nylon restraints on the wrists of those in the street, who were led to a van while the other protesters watched, at times singing and chanting.

On Jan. 29, UMWA president Cecil Roberts and nine others were arrested at the same location. Organizers pledged to keep coming back if that’s what it takes to maintain the workers’ benefits.

Patriot spokeswoman Janine Orf said the cuts are part of the effort to save the St. Louis-based company.

“It’s really about our survival, trying to keep Patriot as a viable employer of 4,000 people,” Orf said. “We are sacrificing across all employees and retirees. This is just where we are, and it’s working its way through the court.”

Peabody spokesman Vic Svec called it “ludicrous” to believe Peabody could have foreseen the combination of events that led to Patriot’s financial troubles.

UMWA was fully aware of the spinoff,” Svec said. “They agreed to elements of the benefit structure. Then they came back in 2011 and signed a bargaining agreement with Patriot Coal. Where were they at any of that time voicing a concern about the viability of Patriot?”

The union said that about 10,000 retirees and an equal number of dependents, predominantly from West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, could lose pensions and health care benefits through Patriot Coal‘s bankruptcy.

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