Key facts
- BHP Canada Inc. signed transportation agreements with CN and CPKC.
- Agreements will transport potash from the Jansen Potash Mine.
- Potash will be moved to Westshore Terminals in Vancouver.
- Potash will be exported to global markets.
BHP Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of BHP, has entered into significant transportation agreements with Canada's two primary national rail carriers, Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). These agreements are crucial for the ongoing development of the Jansen Potash Mine. The rail services will facilitate the movement of potash from the Jansen facility to Westshore Terminals, located in Vancouver. From this terminal, the potash will be exported to customers across global markets. This milestone is a key step in bringing the Jansen Potash Mine's production online and serving international demand.