Company type | Public |
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ASX:
KP2 | |
Industry | Mining |
Key people | Sean Bennett (CEO) David Hathorn (Chairman) |
Products | Potash |
Website | korepotash.com |
Kore Potash is a mining company incorporated in the United Kingdom developing a potash project in the Republic of Congo.
The company is publicly traded with a primary listing on the Australian Securities Exchange and has concurrent secondary listings on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It raised US$13 million in its debut on secondary markets in March 2018. [1] The secondary listings on the LSE and JSE were intended to expose the company to investors more accustomed to African projects. [2] The company's main investors are SGRF, the sovereign wealth fund of Oman, and SQM, a Chilean mining company. [1]
The company is pursuing development of the Sintoukola potash project in the Kouilou Department, Republic of Congo. The company's announced plans are to begin producing in 2022 and eventually reach 2 million tonnes per year in output. [1]
Company type | Public |
---|---|
ASX:
KP2 | |
Industry | Mining |
Key people | Sean Bennett (CEO) David Hathorn (Chairman) |
Products | Potash |
Website | korepotash.com |
Kore Potash is a mining company incorporated in the United Kingdom developing a potash project in the Republic of Congo.
The company is publicly traded with a primary listing on the Australian Securities Exchange and has concurrent secondary listings on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It raised US$13 million in its debut on secondary markets in March 2018. [1] The secondary listings on the LSE and JSE were intended to expose the company to investors more accustomed to African projects. [2] The company's main investors are SGRF, the sovereign wealth fund of Oman, and SQM, a Chilean mining company. [1]
The company is pursuing development of the Sintoukola potash project in the Kouilou Department, Republic of Congo. The company's announced plans are to begin producing in 2022 and eventually reach 2 million tonnes per year in output. [1]