by mic@delcommunications.com | May 26, 2026 | potash news
20MW modular diesel plant serves as primary construction power for two mine shafts, converting to a 23-year emergency backup system upon commencement of operations Selected through a competitive process among 12 Amazon Region-experienced firms; 120-day mobilization to...
by mic@delcommunications.com | May 22, 2026 | potash news
The only potash mine in Manitoba plans to begin commercial production next month after nearly two decades of development. The $30-million facility near Harrowby, a tiny hamlet in the western Manitoba municipality of Russell-Binscarth, will begin producing and...
by mic@delcommunications.com | May 19, 2026 | potash news, Respec
Three things potash operators need to know By Christopher Johnson, Geological Engineer You don’t notice mine inflow when it’s still theoretical or a discussed risk. You notice it when something underground stops behaving the way it should. A drill hole flows more than...
by mic@delcommunications.com | May 15, 2026 | potash news
Haver & Boecker Niagara offers the Scarabaeus pelletizing disc to enhance the productivity and profits of mining operations. The cutting-edge processing technology allows operations to sustainably produce iron ore pellets by reducing CO2 emissions while providing...
by mic@delcommunications.com | May 13, 2026 | potash news
Although she would be taking her career into uncharted territory, Jillian Willick says she had a good feeling about going to work for Canpotex Limited. “I saw it as a place to grow and make an impact globally.” Like most people from Saskatchewan, Willick knew about...