Press release dated Aug 27/2024 Second quarter results supported by increased crop input margins, strong global potash demand, higher fertilizer operating rates and lower operating costs. Mark Thompson appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer...
From where I sit… Can we now go back to sleep please?
By Steve Halabura For potash markets, maybe the commotion of 2022 and 2023 is over. Maybe producers no longer worry about supply disruptions, the effects of war and economic sanctions upon production and demand. Maybe capital markets are stable and share prices will...
As Nutrien Lanigan celebrates 55 years of production mining, we’re featuring one of the mine’s longest-standing employees, Howard Lamont
Howard Lamont, mill production general foreman, has been an employee at our Lanigan, Sask. potash mine for over 40 years, but his family’s connection to the mine started before he was even born. The history of Nutrien's Lanigan mine is deeply rooted in community...
From where I sit: Doubling down on potash
By Steve Halabura Here is an investment thesis I’ve heard this summer: fertilizers, and by association, potash, is heavily oversold, thus discrediting any claims that fertilizer shortages will create opportunities for production expansions in the near to medium term....
From where I sit: A reaffirmation of the faith
By Steve Halabura In the interest of full disclosure, I am founder and CEO of a potash start-up, Buffalo Potash Corp. A big part of my job is speaking to financial types about the importance of the potash sector. At some point in all the discussions, and much to my...
Nutrien Announces Potash Production Curtailments Due to Port of Vancouver Strike
Nutrien Ltd. (TSX and NYSE: NTR) announced today that it has curtailed production at its Cory potash mine due to the loss of export capacity through Canpotex’s Neptune terminal as a result of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada strike at the...

Get to know Chris Reynolds, EVP and President of Potash at Nutrien
Chris Reynolds is experiencing a full-circle moment in his new role as Nutrien’s executive vice-president & president of potash. “My paternal grandfather was a mill superintendent at an underground mine in Australia, and my maternal grandfather was a farmer, so to...

Register for Nutrien’s info session for Industrial and Heavy Duty Mechanics
We will have potash operational leaders, HR business partners, and recruiters from Allan, Cory, Lanigan, and Vanscoy to talk about their sites and what opportunities are available. Refreshments will be provided ! This is a great opportunity to directly speak to...
As Nutrien Lanigan celebrates 55 years of production mining, we’re featuring one of the mine’s longest-standing employees, Howard Lamont
Howard Lamont, mill production general foreman, has been an employee at our Lanigan, Sask. potash mine for over 40 years, but his family’s connection to the mine started before he was even born. The history of Nutrien's Lanigan mine is deeply rooted in community...

From where I sit: Potash year in review
by Steve Halabura One year ago, I sat at my desk and considered the year 2021 from the potash perspective. Coming up with news items was a challenge because 2021 was a year during which potash supply and demand remained relatively stable, leading to overall price...