CN to Support BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine with Rail Service

(Courtesy CN)

CN has entered into a transportation agreement with BHP to support the movement of potash from the Jansen Potash Mine in Saskatchewan to export terminals on Canada’s West Coast, helping connect one of the world’s largest new potash developments to global markets.

The agreement leverages CN’s nearly 20,000-mile rail network to connect Saskatchewan potash to major export gateways through Westshore Terminals in Vancouver and beyond. The arrangement supports the initial production phase of the Jansen project and reinforces CN’s role in enabling efficient supply chains and connecting Canadian resource producers to international markets through its extensive North American network.

As one of the largest infrastructure investments in Saskatchewan’s history, the Jansen Potash Mine is expected to play an important role in supporting global food production for decades to come.

Potash is a key nutrient used in fertilizers that helps improve crop yields and strengthen food security worldwide, CN said in a release. Through its rail and port connections, CN will help ensure reliable access to international markets throughout Asia, Latin America and other regions where demand for fertilizer products continues to grow.

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