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  2. Potash - Wikipedia

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    For reference, prices in November 2011 were about US$470 per tonne, but as of May 2013 were stable at US$393. [40] After the surprise breakup of the world's largest potash cartel at the end of July 2013, potash prices were poised to drop some 20 percent. [41] At the end of December 2015, potash traded for US$295 a tonne.

  3. Phosphate mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorite deposits contain sufficient uranium to be an economic source when the price of uranium is high. Uranium was extracted at two phosphate plants in the central Florida district from 1952 to 1961, and at seven plants during the period 1976-1998. The average uranium recovery was about 0.9 pounds (0.41 kg) U 3 O 8 per metric ton of P 2 O ...

  4. Woodsmith Mine - Wikipedia

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    2020. Woodsmith Mine is a deep potash and polyhalite mine located near to the hamlet of Sneatonthorpe, Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. The venture was started by York Potash Ltd, which became a subsidiary of Sirius Minerals plc whose primary focus is the development of the polyhalite project. The project will mine the world's largest known ...

  5. As Potash Prices Plummet, Should You Avoid These Stocks? - AOL

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  6. Canadian province Saskatchewan sees budget deficit shrinking ...

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    Potash revenue is budgeted at C$1.5 billion in 2022-23, up from the 2021-22 forecast of C$419.8 million, reflecting a higher average price forecast. Potash prices are near a 10-year high, and the ...

  7. Is the Potash Industry Headed for Trouble? - AOL

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  8. Intrepid Potash - Wikipedia

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    Intrepid Potash, Inc. ( NYSE : IPI ), based in Denver, Colorado, is a fertilizer manufacturer. The company is the largest producer of potassium chloride, also known as muriate of potash, in the United States. [1] It owns three mines, all in the Western U.S., near the cities of Carlsbad, New Mexico; Moab, Utah; and Wendover, Utah.

  9. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the most expensive non- synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium. It is followed by caesium, iridium and palladium by mass and iridium, gold and platinum by volume. Carbon in the form of diamond can be more expensive than rhodium. Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars.