WOW Abasov told BNW News Wire that the Chinese are most interested in the ‘big picture’ potential of his company’s project, which is located in a potash basin that has similar geology to and is twice the size as the prolific Urals potash basin in Russia.
“Though we have 105,200,000 tonnes of potash already outlined in the inferred category, we’re ultimately targeting a potential resource up to four to five times this size, based on an independent technical study that is compliant with Canadian regulatory requirements,” he says.
“This would be world-class. And we’re confident that a future mine in this geological environment could be one of the lowest cost producers in the world.”
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