One last thought
From the responses to this thread it sounds like the market value that has been set is approx. $40,000 per quarter when full mineral rights are involved.
Its certainly possible to sell only the potash rights and retain the rest.
Buyers and speculators are also capable of accepting a deal with other assets thrown in for free.
So it appears that the going rate is $40,000 for potash rights; money supposedly upfront and no hidden costs.
The alternative is that over an approximate 80 year operating life of a mine you enter into a "pooling" agreement that you might as well be satisfied whatever the amounts are over the next several generations.
Your minerals and everyone else's are in a pot that as its mined... and priced... and sold to who knows whom..and if disasters are avoided at the mine and in potash business in general.......you're looking at the time value of $40,000 per quarter section of potash minerals.
Putting it into perspective is $40,000 really big money. Farm land values have increased that much in much shorter time periods; and like pipelines; there are costs and restrictions and affects that not all come to mind without some thought.
From the responses to this thread it sounds like the market value that has been set is approx. $40,000 per quarter when full mineral rights are involved.
Its certainly possible to sell only the potash rights and retain the rest.
Buyers and speculators are also capable of accepting a deal with other assets thrown in for free.
So it appears that the going rate is $40,000 for potash rights; money supposedly upfront and no hidden costs.
The alternative is that over an approximate 80 year operating life of a mine you enter into a "pooling" agreement that you might as well be satisfied whatever the amounts are over the next several generations.
Your minerals and everyone else's are in a pot that as its mined... and priced... and sold to who knows whom..and if disasters are avoided at the mine and in potash business in general.......you're looking at the time value of $40,000 per quarter section of potash minerals.
Putting it into perspective is $40,000 really big money. Farm land values have increased that much in much shorter time periods; and like pipelines; there are costs and restrictions and affects that not all come to mind without some thought.
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