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Ramaco Resources Inc. Receives National and State Awards for Operational Safety and Environmental Stewardship

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Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC) has received the Sentinels of Safety Award for mine safety for the second consecutive year. The Elk Creek plant was recognized as the top performer in the Large Coal Processing category, working 219,292 injury-free hours. Ramaco also received additional awards from the Virginia Department of Energy for Excellence in Mining, Reclamation, and Safety. The company's operations at Mudlick Creek and Jamison Creek Impoundment were recognized, and the Big Creek Surface Mine received Awards of Excellence in Safety.
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LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For the second consecutive year, Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC) ("Ramaco" or the "Company") is proud to be a recipient of a Sentinels of Safety Award, the United States’ most prestigious recognition for mine safety. This national award joins several additional awards Ramaco received this month from the Virginia Department of Energy for Excellence in Mining, Reclamation and Safety.

For 2022, Ramaco’s Elk Creek plant was selected as the nation’s top performer in the Large Coal Processing category, having worked 219,292 injury free hours. This is the third time in the last four years Ramaco has received the Sentinel of Safety award, with the Elk Creek Plant receiving the 2021 Sentinel of Safety award and the Highwall Miner No 1 receiving the 2019 award.

“The safety of our team is Ramaco’s number one priority,” said Chris Blanchard, Chief Operations Officer for Ramaco. “The crew at our Elk Creek plant deserves a lot of credit for earning this award for two consecutive years, and continuing to demonstrate that they are amongst the nation’s most safety conscious.”

Initiated nearly a century ago by Herbert Hoover, the Sentinel of Safety Award recognizes coal and mineral mining operations for recording the most hours in a calendar year without a single lost-time injury. Of the 20 award recipients this year, six were for coal mining operations.

Randall Atkins, Ramaco’s chairman and Chief Executive Officer stated, “There is no higher operational and management responsibility than maintaining the safety of our Ramaco employees. Our personnel have done an extraordinary job of upholding the exacting standards we have set to safely operate our mines and preparation plants. The national and state recognition they have received both this year and previously is testament to their achievement. We are exceedingly proud of what they have accomplished.”

In his remarks during the award ceremony, NMA president and CEO Rich Nolan said recipients of the Sentinels of Safety Award “represent our industry’s best; they’ve raised the bar for others, and I look forward to seeing the example they’ve set replicated across industry.”

Separately, Ramaco is also pleased to announce that several of its operations were recognized by the Virginia Department of Energy for Excellence in Mining, Reclamation and Safety. These include Best Reclaimed Highwall Miner Operation for the “Mudlick Creek” operation in Tazewell County, Virginia, and Best Impoundment for Ramaco’s “Jamison Creek Impoundment” operation at its Knox Creek facility. The Big Creek Surface Mine was also presented with Awards of Excellence in Safety in the Large Surface category for working 63,755 hours with no lost time accidents.

The awards were given at the annual fall meeting and awards banquet of the Metallurgical Coal Producers Assocation (MCPA).

“We celebrate the achievements of all these operators and the men and women who work in the met coal industry,” MCPA president Ben Beakes said. “We are proud of the positive impact they have by mining the coal that is used to make steel needed to rebuild our world’s infrastructure and manufacture everyday products which affect so many lives.”

About Ramaco Resources, Inc.

Ramaco Resources, Inc. is an operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in southern West Virginia, southwestern Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania. Its executive offices are in Lexington, Kentucky, with operational offices in Charleston, West Virginia and Sheridan, Wyoming. The Company currently has three active mining complexes in Central Appalachia and one mine not yet in production near Sheridan, Wyoming. Contiguous to the Wyoming mine it operates a research and pilot facility related to the production of advanced carbon products and materials from coal. In connection with these activities, it holds a body of roughly 50 intellectual property patents, pending applications, exclusive licensing agreements and various trademarks. For more information about us, please visit our website at www.ramacoresources.com.

Ramaco: press@ramacometc.com — 859.244.7455

Source: Ramaco Resources, Inc.

FAQ

What is the Sentinels of Safety Award?

The Sentinels of Safety Award is the United States' most prestigious recognition for mine safety. It recognizes coal and mineral mining operations for recording the most hours in a calendar year without a single lost-time injury.

How many times has Ramaco received the Sentinel of Safety award?

Ramaco has received the Sentinel of Safety award three times in the last four years. The Elk Creek Plant received the award in 2021, and the Highwall Miner No 1 received the award in 2019.

What other awards did Ramaco receive?

Ramaco received additional awards from the Virginia Department of Energy for Excellence in Mining, Reclamation, and Safety. The Mudlick Creek operation was recognized as the Best Reclaimed Highwall Miner Operation, and the Jamison Creek Impoundment operation received the Best Impoundment award. The Big Creek Surface Mine also received Awards of Excellence in Safety.

Who is the CEO of Ramaco Resources?

Randall Atkins is the chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ramaco Resources.

What did NMA president and CEO Rich Nolan say about the Sentinels of Safety Award recipients?

Rich Nolan said that the recipients of the Sentinels of Safety Award represent the industry's best and have raised the bar for others. He looks forward to seeing their example replicated across the industry.

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