BGF Initiates Quebec Phosphate for the Progress of Its Phosphate Projects for LFP Batteries
Patrick Levasseur, President and CEO of Beauce Gold Fields, said, "Under the Quebec Phosphate banner, we will explore our new phosphate properties and seek innovative technologies to process our phosphate rock for the production of phosphoric acid for LFP batteries."
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Quebec Phosphate's Objectives:
Research and development for new innovations to improve legacy thermal processes of phosphoric acid production
New innovations have the potential to significantly improve the polluting legacy thermal processes involved in phosphoric acid production. Traditionally, these actual processes generate large amounts of greenhouse gases, consume substantial energy, and produce harmful byproducts. However, advancements in technology such as plasma reactors and closed-loop systems, offer promising solutions to mitigate these environmental concerns.
The Company plans to take full advantage of the Quebec's government support and many attractive tax credits and incentives for battery related initiatives to seek new technologies that could be an added value to any future phosphate rock deposits.
Explore its highly prospective properties in Quebec for new phosphate deposits
The Company recently announced (BGF press release May 4, 2023) that it has acquired through map staking, 21 phosphate projects that are strategically located and are geologically prospective. The properties were staked throughout southern Quebec and comprised 300 claims totaling 19,935 hectares that are 100% owned and royalty-free. The Company's selection criteria were to stake properties that held historical phosphate (P2O5) occurrences or sample data and are accessible for exploration. Data was sourced from Quebec's Ministère des Ressources Naturelles (MERN), Système d'information géominière du Québec (SIGEOM) and the Géofiche databases.
Phosphate Properties in Quebec
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The Company will continue with data analysis to rank the proprieties for their P2O5 potential. Properties deemed to have the highest potential will be prioritized for on-site exploration and outcrop sampling. This will be done concurrently with the Company's gold projects.
Property | Region | Host Rock | Minerals | P2O5 Grade* |
Riv. Cascapédia | Gaspésie | Mudstone | Phosphate | 14% |
St-Cléophas | Gaspésie | Phosphorite | Phosphate | |
St-René de Matane | Gaspésie | Schiste | Phosphate | 12% |
Manouane Est | Lac Saint-Jean | Anorthosite | Phosphate | |
Manouane Nord | Lac Saint-Jean | Anorthosite | Phosphate | |
Manouane | Lac Saint-Jean | Anorthosite | Phosphate | |
Lac Pic | Lac Saint-Jean | Anorthosite | Phosphate | |
CH-98-0 | Lac Saint-Jean | Leuconorite | Phosphate | 8.59% |
Des Commissaires | Lac Saint-Jean | Anorthosite | Phosphate-Titanium | 6.94% |
Carriere du Rang 1 | Lac Saint-Jean | Gabbronorite | Phosphate | |
Riv. aux Outardes | Baie Comeau | Nelsonite | Phosphate | 10.7% |
St-Michel-des-Saint | Mauricie | Gneiss | Phosphate-Titanium | 2.89% |
Riv. au Lievre-Well | Laurentide | Pegmatite | Phosphate | |
Lac Hanson-Sud | Laurentide | Pegmatite | Phosphate | |
Brockaby | Mont-Laurier | Marbre | Lithium-Phosphate | |
Bardy | La Tuque | Gaboronorite | Phosphate | |
Barrage Beaumont | La Tuque | Granite | Lithium-Phosphate | |
Baie-Obaoca | Lanaudiere | Syenite | Phosphate | 4% |
Desile-2 | Manicouagan | Gaboronorite | Phosphate-Titanium | 4.95% |
Car. de L'Anse Verte | Côte Nord | Anorthosite | Phosphate | |
Riviere Nipissis | Côte Nord | Gabbro | Phosphate |
*Highest historical grade sampled
Even though the data was sourced from Quebec's MRN databases, the Company cautions investors to note that historical phosphate P2O5 samples results, grades, mineralization and property descriptions are conceptual in nature. A qualified person has not completed sufficient work to validate historical data nor to classify mineral resources as defined by National Instrument (NI) 43-101; it is uncertain if future exploration will result in any delineated mineral resources.
About Phosphate
Phosphate is a critical nutrient for plant growth and plays a crucial role in agriculture. It is commonly used in the form of fertilizers to enhance crop yields. However, the global demand for phosphate is increasing rapidly due to population growth and dietary changes, which could lead to a depletion of global phosphate reserves in the near future, also known as "Peak Phosphate."
In addition to its use in agriculture, phosphate is also a key component in the production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are increasingly used in electric vehicles (EVs) due to their high energy density and safety features. The LFP battery market is projected to grow significantly in the coming years, driven by the global push towards EVs. Tesla, Renault, Volkswagen, and Ford are just a few examples of electric vehicle (EV) car companies currently using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
The use of phosphate in LFP batteries creates new demand for this critical resource, which could exacerbate the issue of Peak Phosphate. Hence the importance of exploring for further new phosphate reserves.
Jean Bernard, B,Sc. Geo., is a qualified person, as defined by NI 43-101, who has reviewed and approved the technical information presented in this release.
About Beauce Gold Fields
Beauce Gold Fields is a gold exploration company focused on placer to hard rock exploration in the Beauce region of Southern Quebec. The Company's objective is the trace old placer gold workings back to a bedrock source to uncover economic lode gold deposits. The Company's flagship property is the St-Simon-les-Mines Gold project site of Canada's first gold rush that pre-dates the Yukon Klondike. The Beauce region hosted some of the largest historical placer gold mines in Eastern North America that were active from 1860s to the 1960s It produced some of the largest gold nuggets in Canadian mining history (50oz to 71oz). (Source Sedar: 43-101 Report - Beauce July 4th 2018, Author B. Violette).
Beauce Gold Fields website www.beaucegold.com
Disclaimers:
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For further information contact
Patrick Levasseur, President and CEO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.beaucegold.com