RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Death watch lol black, not answering questions is your talent not mine, and anyone who expects any publicly traded company to share anything but a rosey forecast is extremely naive at best. Corporations are not allowed to share inside information, so they do their absolute best to dance to the shareholder tune without stepping over the line, so they can keep shareholders believing in the dream.
Back in 2016, during the Essel promotion I did call the company and got exactly what I expected from the conversation. Promotion about this novel exciting process and how we were going to be the very first to successfully apply this new technology in Sask.. That was 8 years ago black, and not one cavern attempt to date by Gsp! Why do you think that is?
Easy answer black, and the same answer all the others including Buffalo, Evolution, Encanto, Western, Continental are encountering with this novel extraction technology. Basic Science
Here's a little story you might find interesting black. A couple decades ago I was heavily invested in a little potash company that was according to the company quickly becoming the next big thing. Every month positive news releases flowed, promotional airings were on every screen, and I was in constant communication with the company. Their PR team were masters at pouring a full glass of koolaid to quench the frenzied thirst of the markets next big one. Luckily as things werent adding up, I was also in contact with the lead geo on the rig, and he had a very different story of how things were actually going. It wasnt long before that company went from hero to zero, and along with it millions in shareholder wealth.
Very valuable lesson learned black regarding believing everything a company has to say as the gospel, and if you think I have not asked the important questions to Geos and Chemists who actually know what is going on with this horizontal selective solution mining in Sask, we need to sit down and enjoy a game of texas hold-em.
As I said earlier, I have been very blessed in previous years to bei able to communicate with some of the legends in this industry, and those discussions have been invaluable when learning how to read beween the lines.
If any company out there had the answer to this novel tech puzzle, I guarantee you an economically viable horizontal selection solution potash mine would have been built and operating years ago, as it is the next big thing. ;)
Just ask the folks at Western!