NioBay Metals Begins Exciting Deliveries to Key Partners

NioBay Metals Initiates First Product Deliveries
MONTRÉAL – NioBay Metals Inc. (“NioBay” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NBY) (OTCQB: NBYCF) proudly announces the successful delivery of its inaugural products from the SGS pilot plant in Québec City. This remarkable achievement was made feasible through a grant from the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts (MRNF) under the Mining Exploration Support Program focused on Critical and Strategic Minerals for the Crevier niobium and tantalum project.
The Crevier Project Background
The Crevier Project is situated roughly 50 km north of Girardville and about 150 km from the Niobec mine, strategically positioned in an area rich with natural resources. NioBay is committed to respecting the ancestral rights of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh Indigenous community, which enhances the project's sustainable development approach.
Significance of the Recent Grant
This grant—entitled “Demonstration of the niobium-tantalum concentration process on a pilot scale and production of niobium and tantalum oxides from the Crevier Project deposit”—is pivotal as it affirms the robustness of our operational process. The first delivery to a prospective customer will help ascertain whether our product meets their stringent specifications, with additional shipments slated for other potential partners who have expressed interest in our offerings.
Collaboration with Research Partners
NioBay will extend its products to various research partners actively participating in this initiative, including Université Laval, CENET, and URSTM. These collaborations aim to explore innovative methods to produce ANO (Niobium Ammonium Oxalate), further enriching our project’s ecosystem.
Target Applications
In the initial phase, the Crevier Project targets the production of niobium oxide specifically for battery manufacturers and tantalum oxide catering to high-tech sectors. This strategic focus aligns with global demands for advanced materials.
A Message from NioBay’s Leadership
Jean-Sébastien David, the Company’s President and CEO, stated, "We are excited to elevate the Crevier Project's profile with these initial deliveries. Our company is on a path to innovation, engaging with potential customers to deliver products that meet their specifications. We appreciate the ongoing support from our shareholders, which has been invaluable in reaching this milestone.”
Governance and Company Ethos
NioBay is dedicated to becoming a leader in sustainable mining practices, emphasizing low carbon consumption, responsible resource management, and stakeholder inclusion. It is paramount for NioBay that the Indigenous communities, whose ancestral lands and territories are involved, are fully engaged and consent to all operations.
Additional Projects
In addition to the Crevier Project, NioBay holds a significant 100% interest in the James Bay Niobium Project, located in Ontario. Furthermore, it has a 72.5% stake in the Crevier Project and an option for an 80% interest in the Foothills project, a developing titanium-phosphate project in Québec.
Understanding Niobium
Niobium is a naturally occurring metal notable for its ductility, corrosion resistance, and malleability. Its application in various sectors, including Mobility, Structural, and Energy, makes it integral in enhancing the performance of materials like steel and aluminum, thereby contributing to reduced environmental impact and increased material efficiency.
NioBay’s Future Outlook
As NioBay progresses in its initiatives, the focus will remain on fostering innovative solutions while prioritizing sustainability and community involvement. The journey ahead looks promising, as the demand for niobium continues to grow across various industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What recent milestone has NioBay Metals achieved?
NioBay Metals has successfully made its first product deliveries from the SGS pilot plant in Québec City, marking an important milestone for the Company.
Where is the Crevier Project located?
The Crevier Project is situated roughly 50 km north of Girardville, in a region recognized for its rich natural resources and connections to Indigenous territories.
What applications will the products serve?
The primary focus of the products includes niobium oxide for battery manufacturing and tantalum oxide for high-tech applications.
How does NioBay ensure community involvement?
NioBay prioritizes the consent and participation of Indigenous communities in its operations, ensuring that their rights and interests are respected.
What is the significance of niobium?
Niobium enhances the properties of various materials, making them more efficient and lowering environmental impacts in sectors such as construction and energy.
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