BHP hikes cost of Jansen potash mine project in Saskatchewan by US$2 billion
SASKATOON — Global mining giant BHP says the second phase of its Jansen potash mine is expected to cost 40 per cent more than previously expected.
The Australia-based company says it now estimates a price tag of US$6.9 billion, up from the US$4.Categories
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