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Canpotex Limited, the offshore marketing company of Saskatchewan's potash producers, recently reached a new agreement with Sinofert Holdings Limited of China to sell its potash to China at $576 US per tonne, a $400 per tonne increase over the price for 2007.

The Exploration and Geological Services Division promotes mineral exploration and development by maintaining a geoscience database, and administering the disposition of metallic and industrial mineral claims on Crown lands.

Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources also manages its mineral resources through the administration of royalty and tax systems, and collecting and maintaining production and sales information.

Plan to attend the 40th annual Saskatchewan Geological Survey Open House November 30th to December 2nd, 2009 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Latest news, information and product updates.

This section contains information about the administration of mineral permits, claims and leases.

Department information and educational source on Saskatchewan's geology and mineral resources.
On-line Publications Centre, mineral exploration information, digital data, lapsed mineral dispositions, mines list, and more...
This section contains guidelines, circulars, forms and regulations related to mineral regulations and taxation and exploration incentives.

Searchable mineral resource and exploration related databases including assessment work, mineral deposits, kimberlite indicators.

The Mines Ministers agreed in August 2006 that regulatory efficiency is a priority for the mineral industry's competitiveness. The Ministers tasked a Sub-Group to the Inter-Governmental Working Group (IGWG) with identifying specific initiatives that could produce increased regulatory efficiency, including addressing the need for timelines for regulatory processes. Saskatchewan Industry and Resources was asked to co-ordinate the project. The IGWG Sub-Group will report back to the Mines Ministers in 2007 so that decisions can be taken to improve the overall regulatory efficiency process.

In this section, you will find a variety of information circulars pertaining to coal, metallic/industrial minerals, potash and uranium royalties and taxes in Saskatchewan.

The Saskatchewan Mineral Exploration Tax Credit offers a non-refundable 10 per cent tax credit to Saskatchewan taxpayers who invest in eligible flow-through shares issued by mining or exploration companies.

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Discover our minerals sector
We have a rich oil & gas industry

Geoscience and mineral exploration related

Information on wells, pool boundaries, etc.

Geological maps and geoscience datasets


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