
PartnershipJun 4, 2026, 09:31 AM
BHP Secures Rail Transport Deals with CN, CPKC for Jansen Potash
AI Summary
BHP Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of BHP, has signed significant transportation agreements with Canada's two national rail carriers, Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). These deals are crucial for moving potash from the Jansen Potash Mine to Westshore Terminals in Vancouver for global export. The Jansen mine will benefit from dual rail access, enhancing supply chain reliability and flexibility. The initial contracts are set for approximately four years, supporting Stage 1 production, with future arrangements planned for subsequent project phases.
Key Highlights
- BHP Canada signed transportation agreements with Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).
- Agreements facilitate potash movement from Jansen Potash Mine to Westshore Terminals in Vancouver for export.
- Jansen Mine will have dual rail access via the Jansen Access Spur for enhanced supply chain reliability.
- Initial contract term is approximately four years, supporting Jansen Stage 1 production.
- The partnerships aim to deliver Saskatchewan potash to global customers.
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