NioBay Confirms Phosphate in Historic Vior Drill Holes on Foothills Property
May 07 2024 - 6:00AM
NioBay Metals Inc. (“NioBay” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NBY) (OTCQB:
NBYCF) is proud to announce that, following re-sampling of historic
Vior drill holes from the Foothills Project, assay results confirm
the presence of phosphate in addition to the titanium already
demonstrated in previous campaigns. The Foothills Project is
located north of St. Urbain, 100 km north of Québec City and
90 km south of Saguenay (La Baie area), Québec. This Project
covers an area of approximately 285 km2 and is comprised of 5
separate claims blocks. It covers most of the contact of the
intrusive zone known as the St. Urbain anorthosite.
Vior historical results (press release
of May 20, 2020)
Table 1: Composites of intercepted
mineralization
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
TiO2 (%) |
FH-20-01 |
4 m. |
21.35 m. |
17.85 m. |
39.47% |
FH-20-01 |
56.2 m. |
61 m. |
4.80 m. |
39.47% |
FH-20-02 |
3 m. |
30.8 m. |
27.80 m. |
38.82% |
FH-20-04 |
40.9 m. |
56.55 m. |
15.65 m. |
40.92% |
FH-20-05 |
115 m. |
127.85 m. |
10.85 m. |
40.65% |
FH-20-07 |
34.65 m. |
84.15 m. |
49.50 m. |
30.98% |
FH-20-08 |
32.9 m. |
49.60 m. |
16.70 m. |
31.46% |
FH-20-08 |
64.75 m. |
69.05 m. |
4.30 m. |
35.80% |
Table 2: Resampling results for holes 07 and 08 by
NioBay
Hole |
From(m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Lithology |
P205
% |
TiO2 (%) |
FH-20-07 |
84,15 |
98,00 |
13,85 |
Nelsonite |
5,27 |
|
FH-20-08 |
79,25 |
80,30 |
1,05 |
Gabro |
6,21 |
|
FH-20-08 |
83,90 |
86,10 |
2,20 |
Gabro |
5,40 |
|
FH-20-08 |
86,10 |
87,80 |
1,70 |
Massive Ilmenite |
|
38,4 |
FH-20-08 |
87,80 |
88,50 |
0,70 |
Gabro |
4,86 |
|
FH-20-08 |
91,90 |
92,40 |
0,50 |
Massive ilmenite |
8,11 |
|
FH-20-08 |
93,85 |
94,60 |
0,75 |
Gabro |
6,47 |
|
FH-20-08 |
94,60 |
95,40 |
0,80 |
Semi-massive ilmenite |
7,24 |
|
FH-20-08 |
96,95 |
98,05 |
1,10 |
Gabro |
5,72 |
|
FH-20-08 |
99,75 |
101,05 |
1,30 |
Gabro |
5,16 |
|
A word from the CEO, Jean-Sebastien
David“We are pleased to announce that the Foothills
Project not only returned excellent TiO2 results, but also
confirmed the presence of phosphate in secondary minerals. This
bodes well for the field campaign that commenced on May 6, 2024. We
have also recently learned that Ottawa has authorized the Canadian
aerospace industry to purchase Russian titanium. Specifically,
Bombardier and Airbus have been granted an exemption from Canada's
ban on Russian titanium. This situation only encourages our efforts
to find new local sources of supply,” concluded Mr. David.
Qualified PersonThis press
release has been reviewed and approved by Jean-Sébastien David,
P.Geo., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101. Mr.
David is President and CEO of NioBay.
About NioBay Metals Inc.NioBay
aims to become a leader in the development of mine(s) with low
carbon consumption and responsible water and wildlife management
practices while prioritizing the environment, social
responsibility, good governance, and the inclusion of all
stakeholders. Our top priority, which is critical to our success,
is the consent and full participation of the Indigenous communities
in whose territories and/or on ancestral lands we operate.
In addition to others properties, NioBay holds a
100% interest in the James Bay Niobium Project located 45 km
south of Moosonee, in the Moose Cree Traditional Territory of the
James Bay Lowlands in Ontario. NioBay also holds a 72.5% interest
in the Crevier Niobium and Tantalum project located in Québec and
on the Nitassinan territory of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation
and signed an option agreement to acquire 80% of the Foothills
titanium project.
About NiobiumNiobium is a
naturally occurring element. It is a metal that is ductile,
malleable and highly resistant to corrosion. Because it enhances
properties and functionalities, niobium is used in a wide range of
materials and applications in the Mobility, Structural and Energy
sectors. Niobium transforms materials. When added to materials like
steel, glass and aluminum castings, niobium makes them more
efficient and lowers environmental impacts, while also delivering
other benefits such as better performance, improved safety and
increased value.
About TitaniumTitanium (Ti) is
as strong as steel, but much less dense. It is therefore important
as an alloying agent with many metals, including aluminum,
molybdenum and iron. These alloys are mainly used in aircraft and
spacecraft because of their low density and ability to withstand
extreme temperatures. They are also used in sports equipment,
laptops, bicycles and medical prostheses. Recently, this metal has
been used in some battery components.
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forward-looking information under the provisions of Canadian
securities laws including statements about the Company's plans.
Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of beliefs,
assumptions, and opinions of management on the date the statements
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
NioBay Metals Inc.Jean-Sebastien David,
geo.President & Chief Executive
Officer514-866-6500jsdavid@niobaymetals.comwww.niobaymetals.com
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