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EXHIBIT 95
 
MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE
 
Section 1503 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act requires domestic mine operators to disclose violations and orders issued under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (the “Mine Act”) by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (“MSHA”).  We do not act as the owner of any mines but we may act as a mining operator as defined under the Mine Act where we may be a lessee of a mine, a person who operates, controls or supervises such mine, or as an independent contractor performing services or construction at such mines.  Due to timing and other factors, the data may not agree with the mine data retrieval system maintained by MSHA.
 
The following table provides information for the three months ended March 31, 2012.
 
Mine/MSHA
Identification # (1)
 
Mine Act §104
 Violations (2)
 
Mine Act
 §104(b)
 Orders (3)
 
Mine Act
 §104(d)
Citations and
 Orders (4)
 
Mine Act
 §110(b)(2)
 Violations (5)
 
Mine Act
§107(a)
 Orders (6)
 
Proposed Assessments
 from MSHA
 (In dollars ($))
 
Mining
 Related
 Fatalities
 
Mine Act
 §104(e)
 Notice
 (yes/no) (7)
 
Pending Legal
 Action before
 Federal Mine
 Safety and
 Health Review
Commission
 (yes/no)
                                     
 
Three months ended March 31, 2012
                                 
Barrick Cortez
  0   0   0   0   0   $ 9,676   0  
No
 
No
Gibson South
  0   0   0   0   0  
Pending
  0  
No
 
No
Century Slope
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Greenbrier
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
White Oak
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Oaktown Fuels
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Dodge Hill
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Advent
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Bowie Resources
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Drummond Coal
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Williamson Energy
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
Sugar Camp Energy
  0   0   0   0   0   $ -   0  
No
 
No
 
 
(1)  
United States mines.
 
 
(2)  
The total number of violations received from MSHA under §104 of the Mine Act, which includes citations for health or safety standards that could significantly and substantially contribute to a serious injury if left unabated.
 
 
(3)  
The total number of orders issued by MSHA under §104(b) of the Mine Act, which represents a failure to abate a citation under §104 (a) within the period of time prescribed by MSHA.
 
 
(4)  
The total number of citations and orders issued by MSHA under §104 (d) of the Mine Act for unwarrantable failure to comply with mandatory health or safety standards.
 
 
(5)  
The total number of flagrant violations issued by MSHA under §110(b)(2) of the Mine Act.
 
 
(6)  
The total number of orders issued by MSHA under §107(a) of the Mine Act for situations in which MSHA determined an imminent danger existed.
 
 
(7)  
A written notice from the MSHA regarding a pattern of violations, or a potential to have such pattern under §104 (e) of the Mine Act.
 
 
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