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Targeting Critical Minerals Expansion

South Harz Potash (SHP)is focused on delivering its dual-asset strategy through the acquisition of a critical mineral asset, to complement its existing German potash portfolio.

JORC-Compliant Exploration in South Harz Potash District: A Historical Review

The South Harz Potash Ltd. project comprises several mining properties and exploration fields in Central Germany. The current focus is on the flagship project in the Ohmgebirge. With its excellent potash reserves, this is an ideal investment opportunity and a good starting point for further exploration and mining projects. Both the history of mining in the region and the suitable geology play an important role in our venture.

Map of Germany highlighting South Harz Potash Projects in Thuringia, including Ohmgebirge, Küllstedt, Gräfentonna, Mühlhausen-Nohrasüd, and Ebeleben.

Overview of JORC-Compliant SHP Licences

Portfolio Composition: SHP’s esteemed project portfolio proudly holds three perpetual potash mining licences: Ebeleben, Mühlhausen-Nohra, and Ohmgebirge. Additionally, it houses two potash exploration licences, namely Küllstedt and Gräfentonna, cumulatively spanning an area close to 659km². These JORC-acknowledged licences encapsulate five historic underground potash mines, which ceased operations in the 1990s.

Historic Exploration and Data: Historical exploration stands as testimony to the district’s rich potash deposits. Both the three perpetual mining licence zones and the exploration domain of Küllstedt have undergone rigorous potash exploration. This was conducted by the state mining corporation of the erstwhile GDR, resulting in an invaluable database of drillholes and technical examinations that endorse the prevailing geological model. The Gräfentonna licence saw an intense hydrocarbon exploration, with much of its data now being redirected to appraise potash potential within the South Harz Potash District.

The complete JORC documents for the initial exploration:

More about our Flagship Ohmgebirge can be find on the focus-page.

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