Trump administration accelerates review of Black Butte Mine Expansion
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
World Coal,
The US Department of the Interior recently announced its intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for a proposed mining plan modification by Black Butte Coal Company to access additional federal coal reserves in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
This action is a direct response to the national energy emergency declared by President Donald Trump on 20 January 2025. The project is consistent with Executive Order 14261, ‘Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry’.
“The Trump administration is cutting bureaucratic red tape and putting American energy back where it belongs – at the centre of a strong and sovereign nation”, said Adam Suess, Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. “This mine expansion is about more than coal – it’s about powering our grid, protecting our families, and putting American workers first.”
The Black Butte Mine has operated since 1977, providing thermal coal to the Jim Bridger Power Plant and supporting jobs across federal, state, and private lands. The proposed plan would allow development of Pits 10 and 15 under Federal Coal Lease WYW-6266, unlocking an estimated 9.2 million t of federal coal and disturbing approximately 450 acres. The mine is projected to continue through at least 2039.
To fast-track this high-priority project, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement will complete the environmental review in just 28 days.
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