Ramaco Resources, Inc. filings document governance, capital structure and material-event disclosures for the issuer of METCZ, the 8.375% Senior Notes due 2029. The company’s registered securities include Class A common stock, Class B common stock, the 2029 senior notes and 8.250% Senior Notes due 2030.
Recent filings include definitive proxy materials covering director elections, auditor ratification, long-term incentive plan amendments and advisory executive-compensation votes. Form 8-K reports address Regulation FD disclosures, Class B stock dividend details, corporate-structure matters, and litigation disclosures involving trade-secret and contract claims related to Ramaco Carbon, LLC.
BlackRock, Inc. has filed a Schedule 13G reporting a passive ownership stake in Ramaco Resources, Inc. Class A stock. BlackRock reports beneficial ownership of 3,067,732 shares, representing 5.6% of the outstanding Class A shares. It has sole voting power over 3,009,215 shares and sole dispositive power over 3,067,732 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power.
The filing explains that the position reflects securities beneficially owned by certain BlackRock business units and excludes other disaggregated units. It also notes that various underlying clients have the right to dividends and sale proceeds, but no single client holds more than five percent of Ramaco’s outstanding common stock. BlackRock certifies that the shares were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Ramaco.
BlackRock, Inc. has filed a Schedule 13G reporting a passive ownership stake in Ramaco Resources, Inc. Class A stock. BlackRock reports beneficial ownership of 3,067,732 shares, representing 5.6% of the outstanding Class A shares. It has sole voting power over 3,009,215 shares and sole dispositive power over 3,067,732 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power.
The filing explains that the position reflects securities beneficially owned by certain BlackRock business units and excludes other disaggregated units. It also notes that various underlying clients have the right to dividends and sale proceeds, but no single client holds more than five percent of Ramaco’s outstanding common stock. BlackRock certifies that the shares were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Ramaco.
Ramaco Resources, Inc. filed a Specialized Disclosure Report on Form SD as a resource extraction issuer for the period ended December 31, 2024. The company states that the detailed disclosure of payments related to resource extraction activities is provided in an Interactive Data File listed as Exhibit 2.01 and in a Resource Extraction Payment Report listed as Exhibit 99.1. These exhibits contain the payment information required under Rule 13q-1 of the Securities Exchange Act.
Michael R. Graney filed an Initial Statement of Beneficial Ownership (Form 3) for Ramaco Resources, Inc. The report, covering an event on 09/15/2025, shows Mr. Graney is identified as a Director and reports no securities beneficially owned in the issuer. The filing lists his business address in Lexington, KY, and is signed on behalf of the reporting person by an attorney-in-fact, Tyler Adkins, dated 09/23/2025. This Form 3 notifies investors and regulators of the initial Section 16 reporting obligation while indicating there are currently no direct or indirect holdings to disclose.
Ramaco Resources filed a current report outlining new developments at its Brook Mine rare earth and critical minerals project in Wyoming. The company furnished a stockholder letter from its Chairman and CEO describing recent milestones, including the groundbreaking of Brook Mine, capital raising efforts, plans to increase production capacity, engagement with federal agencies, updated geological and technical studies, and planned enhancements to its revolving credit facility. Ramaco also filed a Technical Report Summary from Weir International covering rare earth element exploration targets at the Brook Mine property near Sheridan, Wyoming, and announced the hiring of Joseph M. Stopper as Senior Vice President of Planning and Analysis. The related letters, press releases, and technical report are included as exhibits.