by mic@delcommunications.com | Jul 8, 2024 | potash news
Construction at the Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada is nearing the halfway point, and a reliable source of energy is needed to power the mine’s essential infrastructure in readiness for production. The amount of power required to operate a potash mine...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Jul 3, 2024 | potash news
In today’s rapidly evolving global economy, the significance of government policy cannot be overstated. As Saskatchewan residents approach the upcoming provincial election, it is crucial we call upon our political leaders to act on the material opportunities...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Jun 28, 2024 | Respec
A review of Squandered – Canada’s Potash Legacy By Steve Halabura What’s better than shutting down Zoom, grabbing a case of your favourite brew and a couple packs of Cheezies, and heading off to the lake with a good book or two? The only question is what to read?...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Jun 22, 2024 | Respec
By Camilo Rojas Beneath the Earth’s surface, a composition of rocks and fluids capture the evolution of time, punctuated by mineral deposits and analogous to hidden harmonies within the stratified layers. Geoscientists interpret these cryptic notes to trace Earth’s...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Jun 17, 2024 | Respec
By Shannon Walker At its core, ethical mining rests on the assumption that mining companies will implement and abide by clear policies to guarantee the safety and wellbeing of all workers. Provincial, territorial, and national laws and regulations create a complex...