NioBay Metals Secures Grant for Crevier Niobium Project

NioBay Metals Inc. Receives a Significant Grant
MONTREAL - NioBay Metals Inc. (“NioBay” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NBY) (OTCQB: NBYCF) has exciting news to share regarding its Crevier niobium and tantalum project. This announcement follows the award of a grant as part of the Mining Exploration Support Program for Critical and Strategic Minerals. The grant was issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests, underscoring the governmental support for essential mineral development.
Investment in the Future of Mining
The grant received is titled “Conduct mineral processing tests on peripheral facies and host rocks at the Crevier deposit.” NioBay plans to utilize this funding to implement a drilling sampling program and thorough mineralogical characterization. This step is crucial for enhancing the understanding and potential of the Crevier Project, pushing it towards greater resource estimation.
Insights from NioBay’s Leadership
Mr. Jean-Sébastien David, NioBay's President and CEO, expressed great satisfaction regarding the grant, stating it reflects the Government of Québec's recognition of the importance of critical metals. Mr. David emphasizes that this financial support is non-dilutive, meaning it won’t affect shareholder equity, and highlights the company’s continued work on improving the Crevier Project.
A Government Commitment to Strategic Minerals
In a statement, Ms. Blanchette Vézina, the Minister of Natural Resources and Forests, addressed the evolving global demand for essential minerals. Her commitment to support mining exploration reflects a broader strategy to maintain competitiveness in a landscape where such resources are increasingly vital. This grant not only supports NioBay but also contributes to the economic development of the region.
The Crevier Project’s Focus
The goal of the Crevier Project is to produce niobium oxide primarily for battery manufacturers and tantalum oxide for advanced technological applications. Both of these materials have critical roles in the growth of green technologies and sustainable practices in various industries.
Commitment to Sustainable Practices
NioBay is dedicated to responsible mining practices and emphasizes low carbon consumption, effective water management, and respect for wildlife. A core priority for the company is gaining the consent and involvement of the Indigenous communities in the areas where they operate, ensuring a collaborative approach that respects ancestral lands.
A Diverse Portfolio
The company currently holds a 100% interest in the James Bay Niobium Project, strategically located near Moosonee. Additionally, they possess a 72.5% interest in the Crevier Project, showcasing their commitment to expanding their mineral exploration portfolio with a focus on sustainable practices. NioBay also retains an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Foothills project, a prospective titanium-phosphate initiative.
Understanding Niobium's Value
Niobium is a naturally occurring element with distinct properties making it vital across various sectors like Mobility, Structural, and Energy. Its attributes include ductility, malleability, and high corrosion resistance, enabling it to enhance the functionality of materials such as steel and aluminum, ultimately contributing to reduced environmental impacts.
Connect with NioBay Metals Inc.
For further inquiries, NioBay invites stakeholders and interested parties to reach out to:
NioBay Metals Inc.
Jean-Sébastien David, President & Chief Executive Officer
Tel.: 514 866-6500
jsdavid@niobaymetals.com
www.niobaymetals.com
Investor Relations
Kimberly Darlington
Email: kimberly@refinedsubstance.com
Tel: 514-771-3398
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the grant awarded to NioBay Metals?
The grant is for conducting mineral processing tests and systematic mineralogical characterization at the Crevier deposit.
How does NioBay ensure responsible mining?
NioBay emphasizes low carbon practices, effective water management, and community engagement with Indigenous groups.
What are the main materials produced from the Crevier Project?
The primary materials are niobium oxide for batteries and tantalum oxide for high-tech applications.
Who is the CEO of NioBay Metals?
Jean-Sébastien David serves as the President and CEO of NioBay Metals Inc.
Where is the Crevier Project located?
The Crevier Project is situated approximately 50 km north of Girardville in Québec.
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