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Sage Potash Begins Drilling Program at Sage Plain Project in Southeastern Utah

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Sage Potash has initiated a drilling program at its Sage Plain Potash Project, located in southeastern Utah. The company announced the commencement of operations aimed at further exploring and assessing the potash resource potential within the project area. This development marks a significant step in advancing Sage Potash’s efforts to establish domestic production capabilities for potash, a key component in agricultural fertilizers.

The drilling program will focus on evaluating the geological characteristics and resource estimates of the site. According to the company, this phase will include detailed core sampling and analysis to confirm potash deposits and their quality. The Sage Plain Potash Project is situated within an area known for its historical potash production, which provides promising indicators for resource availability. The initiative aligns with broader industry goals to reduce reliance on imported potash by increasing local supply sources.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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