Last year, the global potash market was shaken up by the announcement of Russian potash giant, Uralkali, that it was pulling out of the Belarus
Category: North America
Quebec Government Supports Canada’s Phosphate Production
Quebec government has recently supported Canada’s phosphate production when the province’s premier, Phillippe Couillard, announced an investment worth 2 million USD into Arianne’s Lac à
Miners Still Trapped in a Canadian Potash Mine
Almost 100 miners were trapped in a potash mine in south-eastern Saskatoon in Canada. The mine collapsed after a fire had broken out and eventually
North American Potash Miners Face Over-Supply
A rise in fertilizer demand has enhanced the prospects of North American potash firms that were hit by falling prices and profits after a European
Blawn Mountain Potash Project in Full Swing
Potash Ridge, a Canadian-based exploration and development company, obtained a permit to start large mining operations at the Blawn Mountain only in July this year
North Dakota’s Well Count Soars
The number of wells drilled in North Dakota has risen to reach 15,000 for the first time, underlining the rapid development of the Bakken shale
Red Moon’s Captain Cook Expands Its Potash Projects
Red Moon Potash Inc., the company that owns 100 percent interest in 1455 mineral claims (89,884 acres) in the Bay St. George Basin of Western
U.S. Refiners Try to Go About the Jones Act
At the time when the U.S. oil condensate exports are heading to Asia from the Gulf Coast, crude oil producers and refiners are trying to
The Holbrook Project May Contain up to 2.5 Million Tonnes of Potash
Passport Potash Inc., a TSX-listed resource company engaged in the exploration and development of advanced potash properties, known simply as “Passport”, has started working on
United States : Drought Implications for Potash Investors
With droughts in Southwest and Western United States, potash investors start thinking about its possible impact on the fertilizer market. On the one hand, there