Jansen Potash Mine Construction

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Potash mine construction and workforce opportunities at Jansen in Saskatchewan.
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World's largest potash mine under construction in Saskatchewan.

The Jansen Potash Mine, situated in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a significant project by BHP aimed at becoming one of the world's largest potash producers. The mine is being developed in stages to optimize production capacity and operational efficiency. Stage 1 construction is progressing, with first production anticipated in 2026. Stage 2 expansion is planned to double the mine's production capacity, with first production expected in 2029. The project is designed with a focus on sustainability, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions per tonne of product and use less fresh water compared to the average potash mine in Saskatchewan. BHP is also committed to engaging with local and Indigenous communities, contributing to initiatives in the province.

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