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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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Comment by mdjbrownon Aug 03, 2022 7:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking to Invest Here

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking to Invest HereVery well said FOMO.

All the best to you in your information gathering journey and if you are interested, the last Tugaske Technical Report is a really good start.

  
https://minedocs.com/22/Tugaske-TR-05162021.pdf

KKE took over from Engcomp and Innovare for the process design of the process plant for the Tugaske Project, and optimized certain parameters based on their collective expertise.

In November 2019, Gensource formally engaged K-UTEC AG Salt Technologies, Kppern GmbH & Co KG, and Ebner GmbH & Co KG (referred to as “KKE” for simplicity). Together, KKE represent world-class services in the area of potash and salt process design and equipment fabrication and supply. The main areas of expertise of the three companies within KKE, pertinent to the Tugaske Project, are as follows:

• K-UTEC AG Salt Technologies o Physical-chemistry, overall process development and engineering and, as far as necessary, practical bench scale tests

Kppern GmbH & Co KG o Drying, compaction, granulation, and materials sizing (screening)

• Ebner GmbH & Co KG o Crystallization and evaporation
 
Gensource contracted Hazen Research, Inc. (“Hazen”) of Golden, Colorado, USA, an established and reputable testing and research facility, to conduct an experimental program to examine the dissolution rates of KCl and NaCl using half-core samples collected from Gensource’s Property.
Gensource engaged AnBound Energy Inc. (“AnBound”) of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, a reservoir engineering consulting company, to build a reservoir model and perform a simulation of Gensource’s solution mining of potash by selective dissolution.


The temperature model did not incorporate the dynamic effect of dissolution, and the subsequent impact on the temperature gradient across the cavern/wellbore. Instead, a static value was used in the modelling and analysis. The team is contemplating a further modelling project, where the results from the dissolution testing (i.e., mass-transfer coefficient) can be incorporated into the temperature modelling, to better represent the dynamic nature of the dissolution process. For the time being, Gensource relies upon conservative values and assumptions similar to those used as the base case for the Vanguard One Feasibility Study.



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