RE:How much potash?
15Stanmore wrote: Hello Stupida,
Not that screen names should be taken too seriously, but have you ever thought about the one you are using. It is very close to
Stupidia; an S.T.D. caught by sleeping with someone with very low common sense.
With that editorial comment out of the way, you asked the question about the amount of potash contained in teh Verde reserves. The simple answer is none - Verde's reserves do not contain KCl and the product they produce is not potash. I would highly recommend you download the 2017 Pre Feasibility study from SEDAR which has wonderful detail of the Verde Cerrado resource (about 450 pages) which is a glauconite siltstone which contains potassium. When crushed to a fine powder (becoming Verde's "Super Greensand") it delivers the equivalent potassium as KCl on a 1:6 ratio (6 tonnes of Greensand being equivalent to 1 tonne of KCl.
The Verde Cerrado deposit runs for over 100 km north to south, with the current 3 mine sites being located in the highest concentration areas (which represent a tiny fraction of the overall "probable" resource).
I would suggest any concern over long term supply of raw materials is not an issue.
Cheers,
S.
Stan you seemed to know a lot about STD nomenclature.
That said, i stand corrected on the language is Portguese and the reserves are KCI!