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Karnalyte Resources

www.karnalyte.com

 
Karnalyte Resources’ vision is to become a leading low-cost producer of high quality, low sodium potash for agricultural and industrial markets. The Company intends to construct and operate a solution mining facility capable of producing 2.125 million tonnes of potash per year. The production plan calls for a staged approach to plant construction whereby the first phase of the project will result in production of 625,000 tonnes of potash per year and increase to 2.125 million tonnes of potash per year.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.karnalyte.com
  • #14, 11410 - 27th Street SE
    Calgary, AB CAN T2Z 3R6
  • Phone: 403.995.6560

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