Buffalo Potash Corp
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Buffalo Potash Corp
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Buffalo Potash Corp is a CA-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The company went IPO on 2026-01-06. Buffalo Potash Corporation is a potash developer pursuing a modular approach to solution mining through its patented Horizontal Line-Drive (HLD) technology. The firm is advancing the Disley Project and related assets. Its technology, HLD Selective Solution Mining, is a capital-friendly and environmentally friendly way of mining potash. HLD Mining technology is clean, green, and respectful to the land. The company follows a sustainable development model, which is called HLD GreenPotash. HLD Mining leaves sodium chloride salt deposits underground rather than on the surface. The company is focused on using a sustainable development model to produce HLD GreenPotash, which is produced with negligible fresh water, reduced greenhouse gas intensity and small surface footprint. Its adaptation of Solution Mining drills wells parallel to rich potash seams to dissolve the potash and pump the brine to the surface, where it is crystallized and processed.
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