DAN. Arianne Phosphate Inc

EQS-News: Arianne Phosphate Is Providing A Safe And Secure Alternative To Chinese Phosphate Close To Home

EQS-News: Arianne Phosphate
Arianne Phosphate Is Providing A Safe And Secure Alternative To Chinese Phosphate Close To Home

10.11.2022 / 14:00 CET/CEST
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Phosphate production and concentrate reserves are spread across China, Russia, the Middle East and North Africa.

fertilizer, with Russia not far behind. The largest phosphate concentrate reserves, which are necessary for the production of LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) batteries, are in Morocco followed by other Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries. These LFP batteries are becoming prominent in EVs (electric vehicles) as well as energy storage systems. The West has typically relied on these suppliers for its phosphate but as geopolitical concerns emerge, many North American and European companies are eager to have a phosphate source closer to home.

China and Russia have recently suspended or minimized exports of phosphate, which is proving problematic to the supply chain and for manufacturers relying on Chinese phosphate. Similarly, the phosphate concentrates in the Middle East and North Africa are dependent on geopolitical stability that is often fluctuating.

When you take all these factors into consideration, it’s apparent that the phosphate market is in need of a Western supplier that is stable, high quality and addresses environmental concerns.

Canada-Based Arianne Phosphate Checks All The Boxes

Arianne Phosphate Inc. (OTCMKTS: DRRSF) is a promising phosphate mining company that can help meet the growing demand for phosphate used in batteries and fertilizer. The company’s Lac à Paul project in Quebec, Canada, is a response to the growing global demand for phosphate, which is increasing by for agricultural demand and, could be considerably higher when LFP batteries are taken into account.

The Canada-based company adheres to stricter environmental, social and corporate standards, aligning with North American and European agendas, and is setting itself apart from Chinese, Russian and MENA competitors.

One major edge Arianne says it has is, deposit is igneous which allows it to produce a concentrate higher than 90% of the world’s phosphate, which is housed in sedimentary rock. This allows Arianne to produce a high-purity and low-contaminant phosphate concentrate ideal for use in batteries and fertilizer.

Arianne is also dedicated to sustainable practices to help offset the carbon footprint of processes within the supply chain. For example, battery production is an energy-intensive process so it is crucial to minimize carbon emissions as much as possible during phosphate mining. Hydroelectricity — a clean, green, renewable energy source — will provide 75% of all energy required for the Lac à Paul project. Arianne also has followed a greenhouse gas emissions accounting program since 2010 to help reduce its ecological footprint. The company is committed to being sa carbon-neutral as possible.

Further, Arianne is considering how its mining affects local communities. On agreement with three First Nations — indigenous

Canadian peoples — for the exploration and preconstruction phase of the Lac à

Paul project with ongoing negotiations to conclude its impact and benefits

agreement. The Company says it is determined to adhere to best practices and maintain

its strong social license among the population to operate.

During the seven-year downturn in phosphate prices from 2012 to 2019, Arianne continued to advance its project, receiving all necessary permits from the government, signing various MoUs and some initial offtakes. The Lac à Paul project is a fully permitted, shovel-ready project.

As European and North American companies pivot away from their overdependence on Chinese, Russian and MENA suppliers, Arianne Phosphate may be well-positioned to fill the supply gap.

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ARIANNE PHOSPHATE INC. () owns the Lac à Paul phosphate deposit in Quebec, Canada. Fully permitted and shovel ready, the asset is among the world’s largest greenfield deposits, capable of producing an environmentally friendly phosphate concentrate. Due to the nature of its high-purity, low-contaminant product, Arianne’s phosphate can be used to produce fertilizer as well as meeting the technical requirements of specialty applications such as the lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery. The Lac à Paul deposit is rare due to its geographic location and geological structure. Arianne Phosphate is listed on both the TSX-V: DAN and the OTCQX: DRRSF.

This post contains sponsored advertising content. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice.

This information contains forward looking statements. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein, including without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralisation and reserves, exploration results and future plans and objectives of Arianne Phosphate Inc, are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Arianne Phosphate Inc’s (“Arianne Phosphate” or the “Company”) expectations are disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in Arianne Phosphate Inc’s documents filed from time-to-time with the TSX Venture and other regulatory authorities.

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Company: Arianne Phosphate
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EQS News ID: 1484715

 
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