BHP moving ahead with Jansen potash mine in Saskatchewan ...
The long-delayed Jansen potash project, located about 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon, is expected to produce about 4.35 million tonnes of potash per year.
The long-delayed Jansen potash project, located about 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon, is expected to produce about 4.35 million tonnes of potash per year.
BHP announced it is going ahead with its Jansen potash project, which is expected to cost $5.7 billion in the first phase. The mine will produce 4.35 million tonnes of potash …
Located 140km east of Saskatoon, the Jansen Project represents the single largest private economic investment in Saskatchewan history. BHP's Jansen Project will join K+S Potash Canada's $4.1-billion Bethune Mine, and Mosaic's $3-billion Esterhazy K3 Project on the list of major potash mines located in Saskatchewan, Canada…
A long-gestating potash project in Saskatchewan has been given the green light by one of the largest mining companies in the world, as the company also announced it …
BHP's Jansen Potash Project located approximately 140 km east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is BHP's first and most advanced potash project. Jansen will add diversity and a Canadian presence to BHP's global portfolio. Jansen's large resource endowment provides the opportunity to develop it in stages, with anticipated initial capacity of 4 ...
BHP has approved US$5.7 billion in capital expenditure for the Jansen Stage 1 potash project in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. BHP CEO Mike Henry said Jansen is aligned with BHP's strategy of growing its exposure to future facing commodities in world-class assets, which are large, low cost and expandable.
The Jansen project in Canada's Saskatchewan province is estimated to cost up to $5.7 billion in the first phase which is expected to take five years and have an annual capacity to produce around 4.4 million tonnes of potash with an estimated mine life of 100 years. It will have capacity for an additional 12 million tonnes in stages thereafter.
If BHP's Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada, does proceed, the agreement requires Westshore to handle potash for BHP for a term to 2051, subject to extension.
The Canadian Press August 17, 2021. SASKATOON – Australian mining giant BHP Group says it has approved $7.5 billion in capital spending to build its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan. The decision came as BHP announced a plan to …
BHP's Jansen Potash Project, located approximately 140 km east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is the Company's first and most advanced potash project. Jansen will add diversity and a Canadian presence to our global portfolio. Jansen's large resource endowment provides the opportunity to develop it in stages, with anticipated initial capacity ...
. August 17, 2021. BHP has approved a 5.7B USD capital expenditure for the Jansen Stage 1 (Jansen S1) potash project in east-central Saskatchewan. Jansen S1 is being executed by HBJV (Hatch Bantrel Joint Venture) providing design, engineering and construction management services to BHP. The project includes an underground potash mine ...
Located 140km east of Saskatoon, the Jansen Project represents the single largest private economic investment in Saskatchewan history. BHP's Jansen Project will join K+S Potash Canada's $4.1-billion Bethune Mine, and Mosaic's $3-billion Esterhazy K3 Project on the list of major potash mines located in Saskatchewan, Canada. Our experience
BHP has approved $5.7 billion in capital expenditure for the Jansen Stage 1 (Jansen S1) potash project in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Jansen S1 is expected to produce approximately 4.35 Mt/y of potash, and has a basin position with the potential for further expansions (subject to studies and approvals), according to BHP.
BHP approves investment in Jansen Stage 1 potash project. BHP has today approved US$5.7 billion (C$7.5 billion) in capital expenditure for the Jansen Stage 1 (Jansen S1) potash project in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. BHP Chief Executive Officer, Mike Henry, said Jansen is aligned with BHP's strategy of growing our exposure to future ...
BHP announced it is going ahead with its Jansen potash project, which is expected to cost $5.7 billion in the first phase. Canada produced 21 …
BHP's Jansen Potash Project located approximately 140 km east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is BHP's first and most advanced potash project. Jansen will add diversity and a Canadian presence to BHP's global portfolio. Jansen's large resource endowment provides the opportunity to develop it in stages, with anticipated initial capacity of 4 ...
2 The lodge features permanent accommodations for 2,586 workers at BHP's Jansen Potash Project, with fitness facilities and theatre-style seating. Workers that live within 85 kilometres will have ...
Saskatchewan, Canada—BHP has announced that it has approved the US$5.7 billion Jansen Stage 1 (Jansen S1) potash project. The project is located in Saskatchewan, Canada in the world's best potash basin. The project will create a world-class potash mine with expected Stage 1 output of 4.35 million tonnes per annum.
BHP's Jansen Project will join K+S Potash Canada's $4.1-billion Bethune Mine, and Mosaic's $3-billion Esterhazy K3 Project on the list of major potash mines located in Saskatchewan, Canada. About BLG The content of this article is intended …
As the largest Canadian contract in our company's history, the Jansen Discovery Lodge showcases how we work with clients and partners to create spaces that fit you. The lodge features permanent accommodations for 2,586 workers at BHP Billiton's Jansen Potash Project, with essential comforts like fitness facilities and theatre-style seating.
BHP expects to present its board with a decision in a few months on whether to go ahead with its Jansen potash project in Canada after choosing between two port options, a …
BHP has agreed to spend $7.5 billion to build the Jansen potash project. (BHP/Submitted) A long-gestating potash project in Saskatchewan has been given the green light by one of the largest mining ...
Originally announced in 2010, BHP's Jansen mine was once hailed as the largest potash project in the world. The site is located about 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon. Low potash …
We've approved our investment into the Jansen Stage 1 potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada. Potash is mainly used in fertilisers and is an essential nutrie...
- International mining giant BHP announced today that it has approved US$5.7 billion (C$7.5 billion) in capital expenditure for the Jansen Stage 1 (Jansen S1) potash project in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Anglo-Australian mining company BHP Group is reportedly in discussions with fertiliser company Nutrien over forming a partnership for the Jansen potash project in Canada. With an estimated mine life of more than 50 years, the Jansen project is a proposed underground potash development project located in Saskatchewan.
BHP (ASX, NYSE, LON: BHP), the world's largest miner, has reached a conditional agreement with a unit of Westshore Terminals Investment for its Jansen potash project in Canada's Saskatchewan ...
BHP's Jansen Project will join K+S Potash Canada's $4.1-billion Bethune Mine, and Mosaic's $3-billion Esterhazy K3 Project on the list of major potash mines located in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Calgary | Reuters — Canada's largest potash producer Nutrien said Tuesday it is confident in growing global demand for the crop fertilizer, shrugging off BHP Group's decision to press on with its massive Jansen project in Saskatchewan that will add millions of tonnes a year of potash supply. BHP announced Tuesday it is going ahead with its Jansen potash project, which is expected …
The Jansen project is a proposed underground potash development project located in Saskatchewan, within the Prairie Evaporite formation at depths of 900m- 1,000m. It is expected to be one of the world's largest potash mines once completed, and will produce around eight million tons of marketable potash annually at full capacity, with an ...