BHP Admits Its Potash Mine Will Cost Billions More Than Expected

BHP Admits Its Potash Mine Will Cost Billions More Than Expected

BHP wrote down $2.3 billion on a potash mining project in Saskatchewan, admitting true costs are $6.9 billion—far higher than planned. Labour shortages and inflation during construction ate profits. Worse: potash prices have crashed from $900 to $300–$350 per tonne, making the mine less valuable.

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