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Markets :: Basic Chemicals :: Inorganic Chemicals :: Fertilizers PotashCorp Adds More Canadian Capacity1:47 PM MDT | August 9, 2007 | Chemical Week Editorial Staff PotashCorp says it will spend $775 million to raise potash production at its Cory, SK mine by 1.2 million m.t./year, to 2 million m.t./year, through a debottlenecking and expansion project. The expansion at Cory, and other announced expansions in Saskatchewan, will raise PotashCorp’s potash capacity to 13.5 million m.t./year by 2010, the company says. PotashCorp says it is considering more projects that could increase its potash capacity to 15.7 million m.t./year by... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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