Kore Potash is a mining company incorporated in the United Kingdom developing a potash project in the Republic of Congo.
Company type | Public |
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ASX: KP2 | |
Industry | Mining |
Key people | Sean Bennett (CEO) David Hathorn (Chairman) |
Products | Potash |
Website | korepotash.com |
Corporate affairs
editThe company is publicly traded with a primary listing on the Australian Securities Exchange and has concurrent secondary listings on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It raised US$13 million in its debut on secondary markets in March 2018.[1] The secondary listings on the LSE and JSE were intended to expose the company to investors more accustomed to African projects.[2] The company's main investors are SGRF, the sovereign wealth fund of Oman, and SQM, a Chilean mining company.[1]
Project
editThe company is pursuing development of the Sintoukola potash project in the Kouilou Department, Republic of Congo. The company's announced plans are to begin producing in 2022 and eventually reach 2 million tonnes per year in output.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Kore Potash to tap investors for $600 mln towards Congo Rep mine". Reuters. March 30, 2018.
- ^ "Kore Potash gains greater access to capital markets and investors". Mining Review. June 1, 2018.
See also
edit- MagIndustries - Next door neighbor, a potash mining company with an advanced stage project also in the Kouilou Department