53M Tons of Coal Approved for Warrior Met, Generating $400M in Alabama

53M Tons of Coal Approved for Warrior Met, Generating $400M in Alabama

Warrior Met Coal (NYSE: HCC) just got the green light from the U.S. Department of the Interior to move forward with mining at two sites in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) reviewed the company’s plans and concluded they meet federal environmental standards.


Huge Coal Recovery Ahead

The approval covers more than 53 million tons of metallurgical coal, the type used to make coke for high-quality steel. That steel ends up in everything from cars to construction projects. Metallurgical coal is considered critical under the Energy Act of 2020.


Policy Push Helps Coal Industry

This move follows a series of Trump-era executive orders aimed at reviving U.S. coal. Agencies were directed to find federal coal deposits, remove obstacles, and speed up leasing. Warrior Met’s projects, Mine No. 4 and Blue Creek Mine No. 1, were approved under Executive Orders 14241 and 14261, which focus on boosting mineral production and the coal sector.


National Security Angle

OSM director Lanny E. Erdos highlighted that this coal will be used for steelmaking by U.S. allies. “It helps reduce dependence on rivals like China and keeps supply chains for critical defense materials strong,” he said.


Production and Jobs

Warrior Met expects the two mines together to generate more than $400 million in annual economic output.

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