superior? 32% to 50% KCI grade. 1% impurities. 300m deep (compared to norm of 1,000+m deep). 2 billion tonnes in the near future, including probable additional 1bt at the higher grade, could be 40%+ KCI
compare to RWD:
In 2007, Reward Minerals announced a JORC compliant Indicated Resource of 24.4 million tonnes of Potassium Sulfate (Sulfate of Potash – SOP) to a depth of 4 metres within Lake Disappointment in the northwest of Western Australia.
Results of the trial are encouraging although the harvest grade of 5.4% K (12.0% K2SO4) is relatively low. However, the laboratory trial was by necessity a single pass test. The Company believes that harvest grades in excess of 8% K (17.8% K2SO4) will be achievable in the production phase by control of brine flow and back mixing of process brines.
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K2P Price at posting:
47.5¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Held