Executive Directory Of Mining Industry Professionals Mailing List

Executive Directory of Mining Industry Professionals allows you to target individuals that work in the mining industry to help generate energy used is the country from electricity in homes to fuel in vehicles. Mined resources also serve as inputs for consumer goods and the processes and services provided by nearly all other industries, particularly in agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, utilities, communication, and construction. Uses of mined materials include coal, oil, and gas for energy, copper for wiring, gold for satellites and sophisticated electronic components, stone and gravel for construction of roads and buildings, and a variety of other minerals as ingredients in medicines and household products.

SEGMENTS COUNTS THROUGH 04/21/2025
46,264 TOTAL UNIVERSE / BASE RATE $105.00/M
DESCRIPTION

Executive Directory of Mining Industry Professionals allows you to target individuals that work in the mining industry to help generate energy used is the country from electricity in homes to fuel in vehicles. Mined resources also serve as inputs for consumer goods and the processes and services provided by nearly all other industries, particularly in agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, utilities, communication, and construction. Uses of mined materials include coal, oil, and gas for energy, copper for wiring, gold for satellites and sophisticated electronic components, stone and gravel for construction of roads and buildings, and a variety of other minerals as ingredients in medicines and household products.

 

The Mining Industry is endowed with a wealth of natural resources that have fostered its growth and development. The discovery of resources such as gold or oil has resulted in major population shifts and rapid growth for formerly remote regions of the country, such as California, Texas, and Alaska.

 

The mining industry contains five main industry segments, oil and gas extraction, coal mining, metal ore mining, nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying, and support activities for mining. Many resources produced by the mining industry, particularly metals, oil, and gas, are relatively rare and are part of a global market that is highly sensitive to changes in prices. Coal is less susceptible to world market conditions, but it also has seen price increases in recent years that have led to expanded production. Demand for nonmetallic minerals is primarily affected by the level of activity in the construction industry, particularly the building of new roads and highways.

 

Individuals in the mining industry need no formal education requirements for new extraction workers, although a considerable amount of job training and experience is needed before workers can perform most duties or advance to more skilled positions. Skilled maintenance and construction workers usually need several years of vocational training in their field, while workers in professional occupations need at least a bachelor's degree. Workers in extraction occupations usually must be at least 18 years old, be in good physical condition, and pass a drug test. Most workers start as helpers to experienced workers and learn skills on the job; formal training is becoming more important, as more technologically advanced machinery and methods are used.

 

Individuals in the Mining Industry purchase air blowers, air compressors, air dryers, air heaters, air hoses, batteries, bucket wheel excavators, chipping hammers, chisels, drifters, dust masks, ear muffs and plugs, emergency radios, explosives, face shields, fans, first aid kits, flashlights, grinding and floatation equipment, hard hats with lights, metal detectors, mining trucks, paving breakers, pumps, pusher legs, reflectors, respirators, rivet busters, rock drills, rod mills, safety glasses, safety vests, safety work boots, scrabblers, utility drills, vacuum pumps, work gloves.

 

Job Title/Function:

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

VICE-PRESIDENT

MANAGING GENERAL PARTNER

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER

SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

ADMINISTRATOR

FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE

SALES MANAGER

DISTRICT MANAGER

GENERAL MANAGER

ADMINISTRATION MANAGER

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

PRESIDENT

PARTNER

TREASURER

DIRECTOR

SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT

VICE-CHAIRMAN

MANAGER

OWNER

Industry Selections:

IRON-ORE

COPPER ORES

LEAD & ZINC ORES

GOLD ORES

SILVER ORES

FERROALLOY ORES EXCEPT VANADIUM

METAL MINING SERVICES

URANIUM

COAL MINING & SHIPPING

BITUMINOUS COAL-UNDERGROUND MINING

ANTHRACITE MINING

COAL MINING SERVICES

OIL & GAS PRODUCERS

GAS BOOSTERS

OIL COMPANIES

OIL & GAS-PRODUCTION

OIL OPERATORS

OIL CRUDE

NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS

CONTRACTORS-OIL FIELD

OIL WELL DRILLING

GAS WELL DRILLING

OIL WELL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING

DRILLING-DIAMOND CORE

DRILLING COMPANIES

DRILLING-OIL & GAS WELLS

SEISMOGRAPH SERVICE

OIL REPORTS

OIL & GAS EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

OIL & GAS CONSULTANT

EXPLORERS-NATURAL RESOURCES

SEISMIC DATA BROKERS

OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT-REPAIRING

MUD JACKING CONTRACTORS

OIL FIELD SPECIALTIES

OIL INSPECTORS

OIL FIELD SERVICE

OIL WELL CEMENTING

OIL WELL CASING-PULLING

OIL WELL DRILLING MUD & ADDITIVES

OIL WELL SURVEYORS

OIL WELL LOGGING & PERFORATING

OIL WELL TESTING

OIL WELL SERVICES

PIPE INSPECTION

RIGGERS

HOT SHOT SERVICE

WIRELINE SERVICE

OFFSHORE PLATFORMS/OIL

ROUSTABOUTS

GAS WELL CLEANERS

GAS WELL PLUGGING

OIL WELL WIRE LINE SERVICE

OIL FIELD MAINTENANCE

OIL & GAS-FIELD SERVICES NEC

STONE-NATURAL

DIMENSION STONE

LIMESTONE

DOLOMITE

CRUSHED & BROKEN LIMESTONE

GRANITE-DECOMPOSED

CRUSHED & BROKEN GRANITE

STONE-CRUSHED

ROCK SPLITTING

CRUSHED & BROKEN STONE NEC

QUARRIES

CONSTRUCTION-SAND & GRAVEL

SAND & GRAVEL-MFRS

SILICA

INDUSTRIAL SAND

KAOLIN & BALL CLAY

CLAY

BENTONITE

CLAY CERAMIC & REFRACTORY MINERALS NEC

POTASH SODA & BORATE MINERALS

PHOSPHATE ROCK

SULPHUR

FLUORSPAR

SALT MINERS

SALT PROCESSING

CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER MINING NEC

NONMETALLIC MINERALS SVC-EXCEPT FUELS

MINING COMPANIES

MINERAL EXPLORATION

MINING CONTRACTORS

SHARPENING EQUIPMENT & STONES

DIAMOND DRILLING

GEMS & MINERALS

MINES

MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS

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GEO: USA 
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