Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Decker-Powder-River-Coal-Mine-27MZIF3EHI90.htmlConceptually similarDecker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDICompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDXCompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDYCompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDZCompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJD6Completed★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDFCompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJD5Completed★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDRCompleted★★★★Decker Powder River Coal MineGP0STOJDACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOJD2Decker Powder River Coal MineBNSF trains filled with coal pass holding ponds at Ambre Energy's Decker Mine near the Tongue River Reservoir in the Powder River Basin. Greenpeace is calling on Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to stop selling publicly owned coal at subsidized prices and for the governments of Oregon and Washington to deny permits for export facilities on the Columbia River.Locations:Montana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:7 Aug, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Tim AubryMaximum size:7169px X 4084pxKeywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mines-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Mining-Open-pit mining-Outdoors-Railways-Roads-WaterShoot:Decker Coal Mine Powder RiverMining activities at the Ambre Energy Decker Coal Mine near the Tongue River Reservoir in the Powder River Basin. Ambre is seeking to expand coal mining operations on public land as part of its controversial proposals to export coal through Oregon and Washington. Greenpeace is calling on Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to stop selling publicly owned coal at subsidized prices and for the governments of Oregon and Washington to deny permits for export facilities on the Columbia River. Ambre says the mine produces approximately 3 million metric tons of coal each year.