Shaft Sinking I Company of and Developn1ent at the Potash America Ltd.'s Saskatchewan Potash Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Cummings. J. B. R. Haworth
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"THE OPERATION of the Potash Company of America, Ltd., at its plant near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is the result of many years of exploratory and development work, culminating in the construction of a shaft, milling, concentrating and other facilities necessary to the production of potash in a marketable form.The possibility that potash existed in •commercial quantities in Saskatchewan was first indicated in 1943, although it was not until mid-1946, when Bata Petroleums penetrated a potash bed at its Verbata No. 2 well near Unity that substantial in-ter.est was developed in the possible exploitation of this important mineral product.The Potash Company of America, which is the largest producer of pot-ash in the Carlsbad, New Mexico area, a district that has been sup-plying about 90 per cent of the North American potash demand, be-came interested in the Saskatchewan deposits •at an early stage. Its engineers made an intensive study of the western Saskatchewan area in 1947 and continued their review of operating problems throughout the next three years.""Potash"" is the commonly used general term applied to the minerals of potassium, of which there are several. The most common mineral forms in which it is produced are potassium chloride and potassium sulphate. The potash content of potassium compounds is ordinarily ex-pressed in terms of potassium oxide (K20) equivalent."
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APA: Cummings. J. B. R. Haworth  (1960)  Shaft Sinking I Company of and Developn1ent at the Potash America Ltd.'s Saskatchewan Potash Operation

MLA: Cummings. J. B. R. Haworth Shaft Sinking I Company of and Developn1ent at the Potash America Ltd.'s Saskatchewan Potash Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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