Canadian-Cuban mining firm Sherritt International Corporation, established in 1927, focuses on nickel and cobalt, which it mines, refines, and sells. The firm operates in several segments including Moa Joint Venture, Fort Site, Metals Other, Oil and Gas, Power, and Technologies. A prominent player in Western Canada, Sherritt International Corporation generates and sells agriculture fertilizers, and also provides fertilizer storage and administrative facilities in Alberta's Fort Saskatchewan. The company explores for and produces oil and gas in the offshore reservoirs along Cuba's north coast. With a generating capacity of 506 megawatts, it generates and sells electricity from natural gas and steam from waste heat. Alongside its operations, Sherritt International Corporation offers technical support, process optimization, and technology development services, and operates combined cycle plants at Varadero and Boca de Jaruco. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.