September Business Forum Lunch to Discuss Potential Economic Opportunity for Grays Harbor – BHP Potash Export Facility 

BHP Billiton Canada Inc. (BHP) is evaluating the development of Terminal 3 at the Port of Grays Harbor for a potential potash export facility. Potash is a non-hazardous product mainly used as agricultural fertilizer to improve crop resilience and yield and is a key link in the global security food chain. The September 24th Business Forum Lunch will feature BHP employees who will discuss their project to redevelop the existing Terminal 3 industrial site to unload and store potash and ship to international markets.

BHP is a leading global resources company with its headquarters located in Melbourne, Australia and regional offices in Houston, Texas and Washington, DC. Subject to regulatory and BHP project approvals, the potash would be received via rail from the BHP Jansen Potash Project in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. Potash would then be shipped to international markets via bulk ocean-going vessels. The Jansen Potash Mine is expected to produce upwards of 8 million tons per annum (Mtpa). 

Tentative speakers at the luncheon include Trevor Heuer, Senior Manager Studies on the Jansen Outbound Logistics Project in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as well as and Ken Smith, Manager Corporate Affairs in Canada. 

RSVP’s are requested by Wednesday, September 18th. Please call (360) 532-7888 to reserve your seat or email info@graysharbor.org. Please register for each individual attending from your organization. The cost is $20 for GGHI members / $25 for non-members. Lunch is included and will be catered by Aloha Alabama. 

Further information on BHP can be located at their corporate website at www.bhp.com.