Emmerson first listed on the LSE in February 2017 as an investment company. In June 2018, the company was re-admitted following the RTO of Moroccan Salts Ltd which is developing the Khemisset Potash Project near Rabat in northern Morocco, a country where fertiliser giant OCP requires significant potash feedstock. Khemisset has a large JORC resource of Muriate of Potash (MOP), which is the most widely used and cheapest source of potassium. The eagerly anticipated Feasibility Study is due to be published later in Q2 2020.
26 May 2020
Development of a world class potash mining asset in an outstanding location to provide fertiliser to help feed the planet
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Development of a world class potash mining asset in an outstanding location to provide fertiliser to help feed the planet
Emmerson Plc (EML:LON) | 2.6 0 0.0% | Mkt Cap: 26.2m
- Published:
26 May 2020 -
Author:
Dr. Michael Green -
Pages:
30
Emmerson first listed on the LSE in February 2017 as an investment company. In June 2018, the company was re-admitted following the RTO of Moroccan Salts Ltd which is developing the Khemisset Potash Project near Rabat in northern Morocco, a country where fertiliser giant OCP requires significant potash feedstock. Khemisset has a large JORC resource of Muriate of Potash (MOP), which is the most widely used and cheapest source of potassium. The eagerly anticipated Feasibility Study is due to be published later in Q2 2020.