SAGE Potash: Fixing USA Potash Problem
Sage Potash (TSXV: SAGE) is the potash aficionado, holding a vast portfolio of mineral rights in the highly productive Paradox Basin of Southeastern Utah, USA. Their goal is to provide a reliable local supply of potash to American farmers, safeguarding food security in the face of global politics and supply chain disruptions. As the wise saying goes, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away," but let's not forget the unsung hero behind the apple - potash! Sage Potash knows this all too well and is dedicated to keeping the potash flowing for a healthier and happier society.
Listen up folks, if you're not already on the Potash bandwagon, it's time to get with the program! Potash is in high demand, and for a good reason - it's the MVP of the fertilizer game. Providing essential nutrients to crops, Potash helps them grow strong, healthy, and resistant to pests and diseases…
But here's the kicker - Potash is not just any run-of-the-mill resource. It's a limited commodity, with only a handful of countries producing significant amounts of it. And with the world population skyrocketing, we need all the Potash we can get to keep up with demand. Furthermore the geopolitical unrest, sparked by Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and the resulting sanctions that impact 40% of the world’s potash sources (originating from Russia and Belarus), has made the creation of a self-sufficient supply in the United States the only viable option.That's why savvy investors and agricultural experts alike are seeking out reliable sources of Potash to secure their future.
Plus, Potash isn't just for agriculture. It's used in a range of industrial applications too, from glass production to water treatment. It's a versatile resource that's always in demand - and that's music to any investor's ears.
Lets touch on the team a bit - leading the charge at this company is a dream team to behold. With one of the director’s - a seasoned pro with 25 years of experience at Ivanhoe Capital and Mines (owned by the effortlessly cool Robert Friedland, aka the billionaire boss), this crew is firing on all cylinders. Director Pat Every is a former President of Intrepid Potash, where shares are currently trading at $26 a pop - talk about making it rain! Patrico Varas, the Geo, is another MVP, having scored a massive $1.1 billion exit with Far West Mining in 2010. And let's not forget about Selma Sierra, the latest addition to the team, appointed as Director of the Division of Oil and Gas and Mining in Utah. With her determination to get this project into production ASAP, there's no doubt this crew means business - watch out world, here they come!
Alrighty, it's time to get nerdy and talk about some serious stuff! So, let me introduce you to the Sage Plain property, located in the potash paradise that is the Paradox Basin. And let me tell you, this place is a potash bonanza..With a whopping 2 billion tonnes of estimated potash resources, it's no wonder that this project has the potential to develop into aa major domestic supplier. Plus, the property's location is just perfect for supplying the local and regional markets with minimum transportation costs. But wait, there's more! Unlike other mines that require expensive heating to extract potassium, the deposits here are lying in a zone with an ambient temperature of 68 degrees Celsius. This means that we can go green and use a more environmentally-friendly solution that the US Government is heavily pushing for. And to top it all off, using natural evaporation ponds and low fuel costs associated with dissolving the deposit will make Sage Potash a low-cost producer. So let's get digging, people! Because in Utah, a very mining-friendly jurisdiction, the path to production is crystal clear.
Geologically, the resource is situated in the Paradox Basin, known to host extensive underdeveloped world-class potash resources (approximately 2 billion tons, according to the US Geological Survey).
Well, well, well, looks like Sage Potash (TSX.V: SAGE) is all about the "sage" financial moves. With management holding 60% of outstanding shares, they must really believe in the company's success. And with a market cap of only 22m, it seems like they're a hidden gem waiting to be unearthed. At .45 cents a share, you might as well take a look ;)
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Sage Potash (TSXV: SAGE) is the potash aficionado, holding a vast portfolio of mineral rights in the highly productive Paradox Basin of Southeastern Utah, USA. Their goal is to provide a reliable local supply of potash to American farmers, safeguarding food security in the face of global politics and supply chain disruptions. As the wise saying goes, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away," but let's not forget the unsung hero behind the apple - potash! Sage Potash knows this all too well and is dedicated to keeping the potash flowing for a healthier and happier society.
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