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Exhibit 95

Mine Safety and Health Administration Data

Our subsidiaries’ mining operations have consistently been recognized with numerous local, state and national awards over the years for outstanding safety performance.

Our behavior-based safety process involves all employees in accident prevention and continuous improvement. Safety leadership and training programs are based upon the concepts of situational awareness and observation, changing behaviors and, most importantly, employee involvement. The core elements of our safety training include identification of critical behaviors, frequency of those behaviors, employee feedback and removal of barriers for continuous improvement.

All employees are empowered to champion the safety process. Every person is challenged to identify hazards and initiate corrective actions, ensuring that hazards are addressed in a timely manner.

All levels of the organization are expected to be proactive and commit to perpetual improvement, implementing new safety processes that promote a safe and healthy work environment.

Our subsidiaries operate multiple mining complexes in two states and are regulated by both the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (“MSHA”) and state regulatory agencies. As described in more detail in the “Environmental and Other Regulatory Matters” section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020, the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, as amended (the “Mine Act”), among other federal and state laws and regulations, imposes stringent safety and health standards on all aspects of mining operations. Regulatory inspections are mandated by these agencies with thousands of inspection shifts at our properties each year. Citations and compliance metrics at each of our mines and coal preparation facilities vary due to the size and type of the operation. We endeavor to conduct our mining and other operations in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. However, violations occur from time to time. None of the violations identified or the monetary penalties assessed upon us set forth in the tables below has been material.































For purposes of reporting regulatory matters under Section 1503(a) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Dodd-Frank Act”), we include the following table that sets forth the total number of specific citations and orders and the total dollar value of the proposed civil penalty assessments that were issued by MSHA during the current reporting period for each of our subsidiaries that is a coal mine operator, by individual mine. During the current reporting period, none of the mines operated by our subsidiaries received written notice from MSHA of a pattern of violations under Section 104(e) of the Mine Act.
MSHA Mine IDOperatorSignificant and Substantial Citations Issued (Section 104 of the Mine Act) *Excludes 104(d) citations/ordersFailure to  Abate Orders (Section 104(b) of the Mine Act)Unwarrantable Failure Citations/Orders Issued (Section 104(d) of the Mine Act)Flagrant Violations (Section 110(b)(2) of  the Mine Act)Imminent Danger Orders Issued (Section 107(a) of the Mine Act)
Dollar Value of Proposed Civil Penalty Assessments (in Thousands) (1)
Mining Related Fatalities
4405270Paramont Contura, LLC1$0.22
4405311Dickenson-Russell Contura, LLC$0.13
4407163Paramont Contura, LLC1$0.81
4407223Paramont Contura, LLC6$7.28
4407308Paramont Contura, LLC6$7.64
4603317Mammoth Coal Co.$0.50
4604343Kingston Mining, Inc.$0.13
4604637Kepler Processing Company LLC$0.25
4604669Rum Creek Coal Sales, Inc.$0.25
4605086Bandmill Coal LLC2$0.63
4608159Mammoth Coal Co.$0.76
4608374Marfork Coal Company, LLC1$0.13
4608787Nicholas Contura, LLC7$8.16
4608801Aracoma Coal Company, LLC2$14.95
4608802Aracoma Coal Company, LLC$0.16
4608837Marfork Coal Company, LLC$2.32
4608932Kingston Mining, Inc.8$49.80
4609026Republic Energy, LLC$0.38
4609091Marfork Coal Company, LLC23$162.041
4609092Marfork Coal Company, LLC$5.65
4609148Mammoth Coal Co.$0.40
4609212Marfork Coal Company, LLC5$22.45



4609221Mammoth Coal Co.5$37.18
4609361Aracoma Coal Company, LLC$2.76
4609475Republic Energy, LLC$2.41
4609522Spartan Mining Company, LLC 6$20.21
4609550Marfork Coal Company, LLC23$38.66
4609574Aracoma Coal Company, LLC6$5.05
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4609575Aracoma Coal Company, LLC7$7.89





For purposes of reporting regulatory matters under Section 1503(a) of the Dodd-Frank Act, we include the following table that sets forth a list of legal actions pending before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, including the Administrative Law Judges thereof, pursuant to the Mine Act, and other required information, for each of our subsidiaries that is a coal mine operator, by individual mine including legal actions and other required information.
Mine IDOperator Name
MSHA Pending Legal Actions (as of last day of reporting period) (1)
New MSHA Dockets commenced during reporting periodMSHA dockets in which final orders were entered  (not appealed) during reporting periodContests of Citations/Orders referenced in Subpart B, 29 CFR Part 2700Contests of Proposed Penalties referenced in Subpart C, 29 CFR Part 2700Complaints for compensation referenced in Subpart D, 29 CFR Part 2700Complaints for discharge, discrimination, or interference referenced in Subpart E, 29 CFR Part 2700Applications for temporary relief referenced in Subpart F 29 CFR Part 2700Appeals of judges’ decisions or orders to FMSHRC referenced in Subpart H 29 CFR Part 2700
4407223Paramont Contura, LLC— — — — — — 
4407308Paramont Contura, LLC— — — — — 
4601544Spartan Mining Company, LLC— — — — — — — — 
4605086Bandmill Coal LLC— — — — — — — — 
4608374Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — 
4608625Kingston Mining, Inc.— — — — — — — — 
4608787Nicholas Contura, LLC— — — — — — 
4608801Aracoma Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — — — 
4608837Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — 
4608932Kingston Mining, Inc.— — — — — 
4609048Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — — — 
4609091Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — 
4609092Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — — — 
4609550Marfork Coal Company, LLC— — — — — — 
4609221Mammoth Coal Co.— — — — — — 
(1) The MSHA proposed assessments issued during the current reporting period do not necessarily relate to the citations or orders issued by MSHA during the current reporting period or to the pending legal actions reported herein.
(2) On January 22, 2021, a miner was injured in a powered haulage accident at Aracoma Coal Company, Davy Branch Mine. The miner died on February 21, 2021. Because of the circumstances surrounding the accident, MSHA referred the accident to the Agency’s Chargeability Review Committee (“Committee”). On May 11, 2021, the Committee determined that the death should be chargeable to the mining industry.