Global Researchers, National Political Leaders Convene for Leading Wyoming Research Conference
The fourth annual Ramaco Research Rodeo (R3) conference, hosted by Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC), brought together global researchers, political leaders, and industry experts in Sheridan, Wyoming. The event focused on coal-to-products research, rare earth elements, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals.
Key speakers included U.S. Senators John Barrasso, Shelley Moore Capito, and Joe Manchin, as well as Congresswoman Harriet Hageman. They emphasized the importance of coal's potential in producing high-value products, the development of critical minerals, and the need for secure domestic supply chains. The conference highlighted advancements in using coal as a feedstock for advanced carbon products and materials, which could significantly impact the production of synthetic graphite, activated carbon fibers, and graphene.
- Ramaco Resources is hosting a leading research conference focused on innovative coal uses and critical minerals
- The company is exploring rare earth element deposits in Wyoming
- Ramaco is developing critical minerals, including metallurgical coal for steel production
- The conference attracts high-profile political figures and industry experts, potentially increasing METC's visibility
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The annual Ramaco Research Rodeo conference focused this year on carbon products, rare earth elements, artificial intelligence, and more
The Ramaco Research Rodeo, or R3, is the world's leading research conference focused on coal-to-products research, rare earth element exploration, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals. Now in its fourth year, the conference was held in
In his opening remarks on the event's first day, Sen. Barrasso praised event attendees for their research and hard work.
"This conference brings together innovative minds to share and discuss research on new energy technologies," said Sen. Barrasso, the ranking member of the
"Some in this country mistakenly believe that coal has no place in the future. They're wrong. … Coal has other potential uses in addition to electricity generation. Researchers are discovering new ways to transform coal-derived carbon into everyday materials. These include asphalt, graphite, and carbon fiber. Coal has also shown itself to be a source of rare earth elements. These elements are important to both the energy and defense sectors," Barrasso said.
The event highlighted advances in scientific research and new uses for coal as a feedstock for high-value products and materials. Rep. Hageman focused on this work in her remarks.
"Ramaco and other research groups, working with the Department of Energy's national labs, has opened up exciting new areas of possibly using coal to be the precursor for a host of advanced carbon products and materials, which could change the landscape on important new materials like synthetic graphite activated carbon fibers, graphene, and other 21st century carbon products," said Hageman.
Sen. Manchin praised Ramaco's work in developing critical minerals, both in terms of metallurgical coal for steel, as well as the rare earth element deposit it is exploring in
"Critical minerals are essential to our everyday lives, from the technologies we need to support our military readiness, to the cell phones in our pockets and the cars that we drive," said Manchin, Chairman of the
In her comments, Sen. Capito also noted the importance of the
"The national security aspect of this underscores the need to bolster our domestic supply of minerals and unleash growth and production right here on our shores," said Capito. "Otherwise, we risk
Other key R3 presenters included former Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy for the
"These are transformative times, especially from a technological perspective," said Atkins. "That's why it's so important to get out of our silos and share what we're working on. As always, it was fascinating to hear from some of the world's leading minds in these fields, and again learn the ways which coal can play a significant role in a new carbon future."
For more details surrounding R3, including a full agenda, please visit www.r3-conference.com. For video and imagery of the event, please contact press@ramacometc.com.
About Ramaco Resources, Inc.
Ramaco Resources, Inc. is an operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in southern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia, as well as an emerging potential producer of rare earth elements and critical minerals in Wyoming. Its executive offices are in Lexington,
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