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Karnalyte Resources Inc T.KRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  KRLTF

Karnalyte Resources Inc. is a Canada-based development stage company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of its property and possible construction of a production facility and development of a potash mine. It is focused on two fertilizer products, potash and nitrogen, to be produced and manufactured in Saskatchewan. The Company owns the construction ready Wynyard Potash Project, with planned phase I production of 625,000 tonnes per year (TPY) of high-grade granular potash, and two subsequent phases of 750,000 TPY each, taking total production up to 2.125 million TPY. The Company is also exploring the development of the Proteos Nitrogen Project, which is a proposed small scale nitrogen fertilizer plant with a nameplate production capacity of approximately 700 metric tonnes per day (MTPD) of ammonia and approximately 1,200 MTPD of urea, and a target customer market of independent fertilizer wholesalers in Central Saskatchewan.


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Post by amhbon Aug 14, 2012 12:37am
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New India Article - Indian govt supports Canadian

New India Article - Indian govt supports Canadian

Another interesting rumor, Karnalyte is mentoned in the article dated Aug 13th.

Indian govt supports Canadian potash hunt

https://www.miningweekly.com/article/indian-govt-supports-canadian-potash-hunt-2012-08-13

KOLKATA (miningweekly.com) - The Indian government would assist its second-largest fertilizer producer, Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCFL), to acquire an equity stake in potash assets in Canada.

The government-owned RCFL would be offered support in terms of diplomatic initiatives through Indo-Canada bilateral trade talks, raising funds from international and domestic institutions and sovereign guarantees, if necessary, an official in the Department of Fertilizers said.

The Ministry of Commerce would coordinate talks with the Canadian government, targeted potash companies and RCFL to facilitate the Indian major’s acquisition plans in that country, the official said.

This decision followed talks held late last year between the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Canada's International Trade Ministry during which it was conveyed that potash trade between the two countries should be viewed from a strategic perspective instead of that of merchant trade on commercial terms, the official added.

Negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement between India and Canada were fast-tracked and an agreement could be concluded as early as the end of this year. The free trade partnership would boost RCFL’s bid to acquire fertiliser mineral assets in that country, the official said.

The department official declined to reveal details on assets identified for an equity stake buy-in by RCFL, but sources say Karnalyte Resources, Western Potash Corporation, Allana Potash Limited and Encanto Potash Corporation are on the Indian fertiliser producer’s radar.

For several years, India has been scouting for overseas potash assets to ensure supplies since negotiations on long-term supply contracts with potash miners were most often scuttled over pricing issues, a fertiliser industry analyst said.

A government-to-government initiative between India and Belarus for the acquisition of a 20% equity stake in government-owned potash miner Belaruskali has been hanging fire for the last two years.

India is one of the world’s largest consumers of muriate of potash and is fully dependent on imports, which were estimated at 3.9-million tons in 2011/12 and forecast to rise to 5.5-million tons in the current fiscal year.

Earlier this year, the Indian government declared a ‘potash import holiday’ at least until September 2012, as a move against alleged cartelisation by global potash miners.

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