BHP Raises Jansen Mine Cost Estimate to $8.4B Amid Schedule Review
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 10:49 am ET1min read
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BHP has increased the cost estimate for the first phase of its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan to US$8.4 billion, up from the July 2025 forecast of US$7-7.4 billion and the original estimate of US$5.7 billion in August 2021. The mine, 75% complete, is expected to produce 4.15 million tonnes per year and start production in mid-2027.
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