BHP - Westshore Terminals to provide port services for BHP's Jansen mine
Ramil Nasibulin/iStock via Getty Images BHP (BHP) has reached agreement with Westshore Terminals (WTSHF) to provide port services for the miner's proposed Jansen potash mine in Saskatchewan, moving the project closer to reality. Under the deal terms, Westshore says it will handle potash for BHP for a term to 2051 and construct the necessary infrastructure to handle potash at Westshore's Roberts Bank Terminal by 2026, with BHP funding the construction. BHP expects Jansen will take five years to develop with annual production capacity of 4.4M metric tons in its first phase. The company said recently that it expects to present a decision on whether to proceed with the Jansen project in the "coming few months."
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Westshore Terminals to provide port services for BHP's Jansen mine