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North Atlantic Potash is a growing company focused on developing potash production in Canada. We currently possess one of the largest potash reserves in the world – consisting of 18 exploration permits. Our business was established in early 2008 and was designated to acquire exploration permits in order to allocate the best locations for developing a potash mine.

         
 
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North Atlantic Potash announces results from Stockholm exploration program
 

January 21, 2013 - North Atlantic Potash Inc., (North Atlantic) the Canadian subsidiary of JSC Acron, drilled one exploration well this fall on KP 421, the company's wholly owned potash permit holding near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan ("Stockholm").

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North Atlantic Potash announces 43-101 compliant resources for Foam Lake property
 

January 17, 2013 - North Atlantic Potash Inc. (North Atlantic), the Canadian subsidiary of JSC Acron, has completed an 11-hole drilling project on its wholly owned Foam Lake Potash Property.

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North Atlantic Potash sells potash holdings for $110 million to Yanzhou Coal Mining company
 
North Atlantic Potash Inc., the Canadian subsidiary of JSC Acron, today completed the sale of eight of its potash permitted areas to the Yancoal Canada Resources Co., Ltd. of China for $110 million.
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North Atlantic Potash And Rio Tinto announce Joint Venture on Potash Development
 
North Atlantic Potash Inc., the Canadian subsidiary of JSC Acron, and Rio Tinto today signed a joint venture agreement on potash exploration opportunities and possible mine construction Read more
     
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North Atlantic Potash announces new CEO
 
North Atlantic Potash and JSC Acron are pleased to announce the appointment of David Waugh as Chief Executive Officer.
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