NioBay Applauds Phosphorous Critical Minerals Classification
June 18 2024 - 5:30PM
NioBay Metals Inc. (“NioBay” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NBY) (OTCQB:
NBYCF) is satisfied with the update to Canada’s list of critical
minerals announced by the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources,
Jonathan Wilkinson. Additionally, NioBay is pleased that tantalum
and niobium, which were already on this list, will now provide
additional tax credits.
There are 34 minerals on the list, which now
includes high-purity iron ore, phosphorus, and silicon metal. All
are deemed essential to the development of clean technologies and
in various industries like microchips, green steel, and
lithium-iron-phosphate batteries. This update aims to strengthen
critical minerals value chains to support Canada's energy and
economic transition. Critical minerals are fundamental to modern
products and the country's future economic prosperity.
“This development perfectly supports our
Foothills Project, acquired in partnership with Vior Inc., for its
strong potential in critical and strategic metals,” says
Jean-Sébastien David, President and CEO of NioBay. The Foothills
Project, covering 285 km² on the Séminaire de Québec properties,
revealed samples rich in phosphate with values reaching up to 6.3%
P2O5, and more than 10% for certain rock blocks.
Mr. David learned to better understand phosphate
during the development of a Lac à Paul mining project, in the
Saguenay, during his years of service for Arianne Phosphate Inc. He
is even more confident in the potential of his new titanium and
phosphate Foothills Project, located on a former site north of
Saint-Urbain, in the La Baie region, in Québec, and believes that
the latter can respond to the growing demand for energy and
critical materials.
By diversifying its portfolio with critical
minerals, NioBay is committed to providing local and sustainable
solutions for Canada's energy transition.
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. The
Company has also the option to acquire a 80% interest in the
Foothills project, a titanium-phosphate project located near the
former St-Urbain mine site in Québec.
About Niobium
Niobium 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 increased value.
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geo.President & Chief Executive OfficerTel.: 514
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