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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 mdjbrownon Jan 12, 2023 10:28am
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Where's the beef?

Where's the beef?All the entertaining banter aside, for 10 years now several junior Saskatchewan potash companies including Gensource have been promoting a novel concept that could potentially revolutionize the way potash is extracted for future generations.  Sounds fantastic in theory, but eventually capital equity firms fronting these ideas want to see the fruits of their labour (return on investment)

With GSP alone, millions upon millions of dollars have been raised over the last decade in promotion of that fruit, yet despite that financial backing, a cavern has yet to circulate one gallon of brine from the heavily promoted Luthor, Lazlo, or Vanguard leases.

To my knowledge only two companies are currently in the ground attempting to solve the elusive concept using very different strategies.

Western Resources has spent more than $100 million to date, completing 3 operating caverns, evaportion ponds, and a large production facility currently under contruction.

PADCOM (Beechy) are from what I can gather, are using a very, very conservative approach to be the first to prove the novel concept.

Both have been operating their cavern designs for more than a year now, both have extremely capable, very experienced potash backgrounds testing the science, and I would bet both have faced several downhole challenges along the way expected with trying to be the first in more than 60 years to accomplish this feat.

With both of these companies on very different spectrums being years ahead of Gensource in their mining operations, at what point does Gsp finally get a drill spinning to build an operating cavern to prove their promoted technology.  

Is it not reasonable to believe that once Gensource builds a cavern model that proves their promotion of sustainable economic viability,  raising money will be non issue?

As PADCOM (Beechy) is trying to successfully demonstrate, an operational cavern can be built on a very tight budget, (a few million dollars) so whats the hold up? 

10 years is a long time to spend creating an exciting narrative without getting in the dirt to prove it, when others are already there.







 
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