The only polyhalite mined in the world comes from a layer of rock over below North Yorkshire and extending off the
North Sea coast in the UK, deposited 260 million years ago. In 2010, the first mining operations of this polyhalite mineral layer commenced at
Boulby Mine, and the mine is in 2023 the only producer of polyhalite, marketed by
ICL Group Ltd. as
Polysulphate. In 2016,
Sirius Minerals announced plans for the
Woodsmith Mine in the area. In March 2020, the Woodsmith project was taken over by
Anglo American plc and construction of two shafts to reach the mineral seam was underway in 2015. These will reach a mineable area of around and
Woodsmith Mine will be the deepest in Europe. The Woodsmith project was originally slated to begin production in 2027; development has since been slowed, and Anglo American now expects to ramp up construction from 2027, with a new first production date yet to be announced. ==Composition and use==