
PartnershipJun 5, 2026, 02:00 PM
CN Partners with BHP for Potash Transportation from Jansen Mine
AI Summary
CN has signed a transportation agreement with BHP to facilitate the movement of potash from the Jansen Potash Mine in Saskatchewan to export terminals on Canada's West Coast. This partnership leverages CN's extensive 20,000-mile rail network to connect one of the world's largest new potash developments to global markets, supporting the initial production phase of the Jansen project. The agreement reinforces CN's role in enabling efficient supply chains and connecting Canadian resource producers to international markets, particularly for global food production.
Key Highlights
- CN entered a transportation agreement with BHP for potash movement.
- The agreement supports potash transport from Jansen Potash Mine in Saskatchewan to Canada's West Coast export terminals.
- CN's nearly 20,000-mile rail network will connect potash to major export gateways like Westshore Terminals in Vancouver.
- The Jansen Potash Mine is one of Saskatchewan's largest infrastructure investments.
- CN will help ensure reliable access to international markets in Asia, Latin America, and other regions.
- The partnership strengthens CN's role as a leading transportation provider for Canada's resource economy.
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