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Back to EpisodesAtlas Salt (TSXV:SALT) - Streamlines Permitting as Financing Process Accelerates
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Interview with Nolan Peterson, CEO of Atlas Salt
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/atlas-salt-tsxvsalt-no-competitors-lowest-cost-producer-a-mining-story-built-for-certainty-10812
Recording date: 8th July 2026
Atlas Salt has advanced its Great Atlantic Salt Project in Newfoundland from pre-development into active construction, marking a key milestone for the company. Since construction began in February, work has shifted to feasibility-study-funded capital expenditures, meaning current activities are part of the permanent mine infrastructure rather than preparatory steps. Backed by recent financing, the company has maintained steady progress through the 2026 construction season.
Early-stage work has focused on site clearing, overburden removal and storage, subgrade preparation, and initial road and drainage infrastructure. These efforts are designed as long-term assets for the project. The next major milestone, excavation of the box cut and development of a 1.5-kilometre underground drift, is still several months away and will be critical in determining the project’s technical performance.
Initial geotechnical observations have been encouraging, with ground conditions appearing drier and more stable than expected. If confirmed, these conditions could reduce both construction time and capital costs, though further testing during drift development will be necessary to validate these early findings.
On the regulatory side, Atlas Salt has secured permits covering over $150 million in early works. In addition, local authorities have shifted to a streamlined permitting approach aligned with provincial approvals, reducing administrative complexity and signaling strong regional support.
The project aims to produce 4 million tonnes of de-icing road salt annually, targeting undersupplied markets in the northeastern United States, eastern Canada, and Atlantic Canada. Execution is supported by an experienced in-house team and engineering partner Hatch, with a phased staffing strategy intended to reduce risk during peak construction.
Overall, Atlas Salt’s transition into active construction, combined with favorable early conditions and improved permitting, positions the project for continued advancement toward full-scale production.
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