BLM Approves Construction and Operation of IC Potash Corp.'s Ochoa Project in Signed Record of Decision
April 14 2014 - 6:30AM
Marketwired
BLM Approves Construction and Operation of IC Potash Corp.'s Ochoa
Project in Signed Record of Decision
TORONTO, ON--(Marketwired -
April 14, 2014) - IC Potash Corp. (TSX: ICP) (OTCQX:
ICPTF) ("ICP" or the "Company") announced today that the
Company has received notice that the U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") has published a Record
of Decision ("ROD") that authorizes ICP to construct and operate
its 100%-owned Sulphate of Potash Ochoa Project (the "Project"),
including all mining and processing facilities located in southeast
New Mexico, U.S.A. The signed ROD marks the final decision made by
the BLM based on the analysis described in the Final Environmental
Impact Statement ("EIS").
Sidney Himmel, President and Chief Executive Officer of IC
Potash Corp., stated, "We are pleased with the favorable Record of
Decision from the Bureau of Land Management and are poised to move
forward on implementation. We expect that the Ochoa Project
will be one of the largest Sulphate of Potash projects in the
world. We also expect that it will satisfy the world's unmet
need for Sulphate of Potash. Recently, the premium in the
price of Sulphate of Potash relative to regular potash has
increased in all world markets. The next big steps involve
financing. We anticipate that we will work with the world's
largest resource banks and industry players to finance this
project."
Federal law requires the BLM to prepare an EIS for major federal
actions that may have a significant impact on the environment.
During the EIS process, which is now complete, the BLM evaluated
the potential impacts that could result from the Project, consulted
with other federal, state, and local agencies, and considered
comments received from the public regarding the Project. Based on
more than two years of careful and comprehensive study of water
resources, cultural resources, natural resources, air quality and
other resources, the BLM issued their decision approving the
construction and operation of the Project and granting the
requested rights of way for the Project facilities.
The Preferred Alternative identified in the ROD incorporates the
same proposed mine area, mining methods, facilities, processing
methods and water demands, well field and water pipeline, and
loadout facilities as proposed by the Company, but includes a
smaller tailings stockpile, additional monitoring and reclamation
requirements, formalized coordination with stakeholders, and a
dispute resolution process.
As described in the ROD, in addition to ongoing activities
designed to mitigate disruption to the environment, the following
activities will be ongoing:
- Preference Right
Leases - Based on the required mitigation and reclamation
measures included in the ROD, the BLM will complete their economic
evaluation of the deposit the Company intends to mine before
granting preference right leases. The BLM can only grant a
preference right lease after the applicant demonstrates the
existence of a valuable deposit. This evaluation is made by
the BLM subsequent to the EIS process and considers costs
associated with the mitigation and reclamation measures included in
the ROD. The Company expects this process to conclude during the
second quarter of this year.
- Cultural
Resources - Under the data recovery and treatment plan
that has been approved by both the BLM and New Mexico State
agencies, the Company must recover cultural resources data from
sites in the tailings storage area in advance of ground-disturbing
construction activities at those sites. Project construction shall
not begin until the completion of the field work, analysis of the
cultural material, and an acceptable final report is received and
approved by the BLM, New Mexico State Historic Preservation
Division, and the New Mexico Cultural Property Review
Committee.
- Required
Monitoring - The Company will finalize the Water Resources
and Subsidence Monitoring Plans before commencing with operations.
Each plan was prepared during the EIS process and describes the
methods, locations, and frequency of monitoring activities. Other
monitoring plans for birds, dust, noxious weeds, and re-vegetation
and reclamation will be implemented during both construction and
operations.
Now that the ROD has been issued by the BLM, the April 10, 2014
decision is subject to a standard 30-day appeal period. The full
ROD can be found at
www.nm.blm.gov/cfo/ochoaMine/docs/Ochoa_ROD_04-10-14.pdf or can be
downloaded from the Company's website.
Randy Foote, Chief Operating Officer of IC Potash Corp., added,
"It has been a pleasure to work with the BLM team in the Carlsbad
office. We appreciate the Bureau of Land Management's
professionalism and their balanced approaches on all issues. The
Environmental Impact Statement process gave us the opportunity to
work closely with the regional community and to establish enduring
relationships that we believe will support our next phases of
development. We believe that the Ochoa Sulphate of Potash
project will provide substantial employment and economic benefits
in southeast New Mexico and will also provide tax revenues to the
local, state, and federal governments."
About IC Potash Corp. ICP has demonstrated a low-cost method to
produce Sulphate of Potash ("SOP") from its 100%-owned Ochoa
polyhalite deposit in southeast New Mexico. The Company goal
is to become a primary, long-term producer of SOP. The global
market for SOP is 5.5 million tons per year, with producers
benefiting from substantial price premiums over regular potash,
known as Muriate of Potash ("MOP"). SOP is a non-chloride
potash fertilizer widely used in the horticultural industry and for
high value crops, such as fruits, vegetables, tobacco and
potatoes. It is applicable for soils where there are
substantial agricultural activity, high soil salinity, and in arid
regions. The Ochoa Project has access to excellent local labor
resources, low-cost electricity and natural gas, water, rail lines,
and the Port of Galveston, Texas. ICP's land holdings consist
of nearly 90,000 acres of federal subsurface potassium prospecting
permits and State of New Mexico potassium mining leases. For
more information, please visit www.icpotash.com.
Forward-Looking Statements Certain information set forth in this
news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve
substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other
factors which may cause the actual results, performance or
achievements of ICP to be materially different from any future
results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include
statements that use forward-looking terminology such as "may",
"will", "expect", "anticipate", "believe", "continue", "potential"
or the negative thereof or other variations thereof or comparable
terminology. Such forward-looking statements include, without
limitation, reserve estimates, ICP's expected position as one of
the lowest cost producers of SOP in the world, the timing of
receipt and publication of ICP's environmental permits, the
sufficiency of ICP's cash balances, the timing of production, and
other statements that are not historical facts. These
forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and
uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of ICP,
including, but not limited to, risks associated with mineral
exploration and mining activities, the impact of general economic
conditions, industry conditions, dependence upon regulatory
approvals, the uncertainty of obtaining additional financing, and
risks associated with turning reserves into product. Readers
are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such
information, although considered reasonable at the time of
preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance
should not be placed on forward-looking statements.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Mr. Mehdi Azodi Investor
Relations Director Phone: 416-779-3268
Email: mazodi@icpotash.com
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