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WESTERN POTASH CORP T.WPX

"Western Potash Corp is engaged in the acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of mineral properties containing potash in Western Canada. The Company holds interests in the Milestone Project located in Southern Saskatchewan."


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Post by thairaton Nov 25, 2014 12:05pm
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Uralkali May Backfill Dangerous Areas of Potash Mine

Uralkali May Backfill Dangerous Areas of Potash Mine
Uralkali May Backfill Dangerous Areas of Potash Mine
“With the high level of water inflow that Uralkali has, it’s hard to imagine the mine will survive,” Elena Sakhnova, an analyst at VTB Capital in Moscow, said today. “It’s still possible that Uralkali will be able to mine some volumes during winter but the question of flooding may be back on the table when spring thaws come.”
While there’s no discussion about starting full or partial production, according to the company, some potash may be mined during the backfilling process, Osipov said. Uralkali’s press service declined to provide additional commentary.
The water inflows have stabilized, Russia’s Tass newswire reported on Nov. 21, citing the head of Solikamsk’s city administration, Sergey Devyatkov.
OAO Phosagro, which uses potash from Uralkali to produce complex fertilizers, said it agreed a supply deal for 2015 with the Russian company’s rival, Belaruskali. The company may purchase a combined 800,000 tons of potash from both producers next year.
“This contract enables us to continue to successfully hedge our risks related to the supply of muriate of potash to Phosagro’s production facilities in Volkhov and Cherepovets,” CEO Andrey Guryev said in the statement today.
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