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Gensource Potash Corp V.GSP

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGCCF

Gensource Potash Corporation is a fertilizer development company. The Company is focused on developing resource opportunities with a specific focus on potash development. Its projects include the Tugaske Project, Lazlo Area, and Vanguard Area Project. The Tugaske Project is the Company’s advanced potash project. It has completed a full, bankable feasibility study and a follow-on front-end engineering and design study (FEED). The Lazlo Area is located in central Saskatchewan along an infrastructure corridor between the major population centers of Saskatoon and Regina. The Area is located over a thick and rich region of the Prairie Evaporite formation known locally as the Davidson Sub-basin. The Vanguard Area is located in central Saskatchewan and comprises two mineral leases, KL244 and KL245, and Potash Permit, SMP200. SMP200, which abuts existing Company leases, is about 7,180 hectares and represents a direct addition to mineral leases KL244 and KL245 in the Company’s Vanguard Area.


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Post by bobbythebakeron Feb 23, 2022 6:57am
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Nutrien takes cautious potash approach as rival copes

Nutrien takes cautious potash approach as rival copes
Nutrien takes cautious potash approach as rival copes with Belarus sanctions
Rod Nickel  Reuters
FEB 17, 2022 12:54PM EST
 
Canada's Nutrien Ltd, the world's biggest fertilizer company, is bumping up potash production as sanctions restrict its rival in Belarus, but is holding off on bigger expansion, its interim Chief Executive said on Thursday.
 
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Canada's Nutrien Ltd, the world's biggest fertilizer company, is bumping up potash production as sanctions restrict its rival in Belarus, but is holding off on bigger expansion, its interim Chief Executive said on Thursday.
 
Potash prices have climbed to decade highs as state-owned Belaruskali, the second-largest producer after Nutrien NTR.TO, copes with U.S. and European sanctions that have forced Belarus to divert shipments away from a key Lithuanian port. Climbing prices have increased farmers' costs and contributed to food inflation.
 
Nutrien expects to sell 13.7 million to 14.3 million tonnes of potash this year, up from its record 13.6 million last year. It has capacity to add a further 500,000 tonnes in the second half if necessary, interim CEO Ken Seitz said.
 
But Seitz told analysts on a conference call that Nutrien would need to see "prolonged challenges" facing Belarus for the company to expand production further, which would require hiring and capital spending at mines.
 
"We want to take a very pragmatic approach," Seitz said. "... We’re trying to avoid building churches for Easter Sunday."
 
In an interview, Seitz said he will gauge how long Belarus may face sanctions based on how President Alexander Lukashenko deals with the West as economic pressure builds on the country.
 
Nutrien shares climbed almost 4% in Toronto after it forecast higher 2022 profit than expected on Wednesday.
 
A potential Russian invasion of Ukraine could lead to sanctions on Russia, and have further implications on food and fertilizer prices, Seitz said.
 
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday the threat of a Russian invasion is "very high."
 
Russia is a major potash producer and exporter of natural gas, a key input in producing nitrogen fertilizer.
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