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Sage Potash Corp V.SAGE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGPTF

Sage Potash Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on locating and developing economic mineral properties. The Company holds a mineral lease located in the State of Utah which comprise the Property. Its property includes Sage Plain Potash Property, which is located approximately 56 miles south of the Cane Creek mine and in the heart of the Paradox Basin. The Property is situated in southeastern Utah in San Juan County, near the Utah/Colorado border. The Property encompasses approximately 6,538 acres (2,282 hectares) of Utah State Potash Mineral leases, plus additional lands under private lease.


TSXV:SAGE - Post by User

Comment by oldsalt72on Jan 10, 2024 4:42am
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RE:Sage Potash Secures Permit Approvals

RE:Sage Potash Secures Permit ApprovalsGood to see progress. This should give detailed information on the actual core assays. From the limited information looks like an ideal application for the Beechy design selective solution mining, minimal water use, no evaporation, simple contact cooled crystallizers, Maybe $40m for 150,000 tpa on two well system. We'll see what the core look like.
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