BHP secures rail for Jansen Potash
Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported Jun 04, 2026 · Last updated Jun 05, 2026
The agreements provide supply chain reliability for Potash from the Jansen Potash Mine, positively impacting BHP's market position in the potash sector. For Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City, these agreements secure significant freight volume, enhancing their revenue and market share in rail transportation.
Canada, a subsidiary of BHP, has signed transportation agreements with Canada's two national rail carriers, Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City. These agreements are a significant milestone for the Jansen Potash Mine, currently under construction in Saskatchewan, Canada. The contracts, with an initial term of approximately four years, will support the movement of potash from the Jansen Potash Mine to Roberts Bank Superport in Vancouver, for export to global markets. The Jansen Potash Mine will benefit from dual rail access, enhancing supply chain reliability and flexibility. This development reinforces Canada's role as a leading global supplier of Potash and represents a generational investment in Saskatchewan's export economy.
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