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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 7 MIN

Millennial Potash advances Gabon Project as global supply pressures grow

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Millennial Potash Chairman Farhad Abasov joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the global potash supply landscape and the company’s continued progress on its flagship potash project in Gabon. Abasov highlighted the strategic importance of potash as a critical input for global food security and underscored the vulnerabilities faced by countries that rely heavily on imports. Abasov noted that the United States currently imports approximately 97% of its potash requirements, with the majority coming from Canada and smaller volumes sourced from Russia and other regions. “If we’re talking about food security and diversifying critical minerals supply chains, then potash specifically is one of the most important things,” he said, emphasizing the geopolitical and economic risks tied to concentrated global supply. He explained that Millennial Potash’s project in Gabon is uniquely positioned along the Atlantic coast, providing significant logistical and economic advantages. The project’s proximity to deep-water port infrastructure allows for efficient export to major agricultural markets, including the United States, Brazil, and across Africa. Abasov added that the project’s low-cost structure and favorable geography place the company in a strong competitive position within the global potash market. Abasov also discussed broader trends impacting the fertilizer industry, including rising global demand and the increasing difficulty of developing large-scale potash projects. He referenced recent budget overruns at major industry developments, including those reported by BHP, as evidence of escalating capital costs across the sector. In contrast, he noted that Millennial Potash’s use of solution mining technology materially reduces both capital intensity and environmental impact compared with conventional underground mining methods. The company has now formally initiated its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), marking a key transition from exploration into the development phase of the project. Abasov confirmed that the ESIA will be conducted in accordance with International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards and will serve as a critical component of Millennial Potash’s future mining application. With global fertilizer markets under pressure, supply chains tightening, and food security emerging as a growing strategic priority, Abasov said Millennial Potash is advancing its Gabon project at a time when new, sustainable potash supply is increasingly vital to global agriculture. #proactiveinvestors #millennialpotahscorp #tsxv #mlp #otcqb #mlpnf #potash #CriticalMinerals #Potash #USGeologicalSurvey #FertilizerIndustry #USDFC #FoodSecurity #ResourceEstimates #MiningNews #GabonProjects #ProactiveInvestors

Millennial Potash Chairman Farhad Abasov joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the global potash supply landscape and the company’s continued progress on its flagship potash project in Gabon. Abasov highlighted the strategic importance of potash as a critical input for global food security and underscored the vulnerabilities faced by countries that rely heavily on imports. Abasov noted that the United States currently imports approximately 97% of its potash requirements, with the majority coming from Canada and smaller volumes sourced from Russia and other regions. “If we’re talking about food security and diversifying critical minerals supply chains, then potash specifically is one of the most important things,” he said, emphasizing the geopolitical and economic risks tied to concentrated global supply. He explained that Millennial Potash’s project in Gabon is uniquely positioned along the Atlantic coast, providing significant logistical and economic advantages. The project’s proximity to deep-water port infrastructure allows for efficient export to major agricultural markets, including the United States, Brazil, and across Africa. Abasov added that the project’s low-cost structure and favorable geography place the company in a strong competitive position within the global potash market. Abasov also discussed broader trends impacting the fertilizer industry, including rising global demand and the increasing difficulty of developing large-scale potash projects. He referenced recent budget overruns at major industry developments, including those reported by BHP, as evidence of escalating capital costs across the sector. In contrast, he noted that Millennial Potash’s use of solution mining technology materially reduces both capital intensity and environmental impact compared with conventional underground mining methods. The company has now formally initiated its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), marking a key transition from exploration into the development phase of the project. Abasov confirmed that the ESIA will be conducted in accordance with International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards and will serve as a critical component of Millennial Potash’s future mining application. With global fertilizer markets under pressure, supply chains tightening, and food security emerging as a growing strategic priority, Abasov said Millennial Potash is advancing its Gabon project at a time when new, sustainable potash supply is increasingly vital to global agriculture. #proactiveinvestors #millennialpotahscorp #tsxv #mlp #otcqb #mlpnf #potash #CriticalMinerals #Potash #USGeologicalSurvey #FertilizerIndustry #USDFC #FoodSecurity #ResourceEstimates #MiningNews #GabonProjects #ProactiveInvestors

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