NioBay Metals Inc. (“NioBay” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NBY) (OTCQB:
NBYCF) is pleased to provide an update on its recent activities,
including its application for authorization to add three years to
the James Bay Niobium exploration project, the completion of its
regional exploration program, and its progress in R&D projects.
James Bay Niobium
ProjectFollowing discussions with the Ontario Ministry of
Mines, the Company has applied for an exploration permit for its
James Bay Niobium project, in order to add three years to the
current permit.
NioBay currently holds a mining lease which is
valid until 2028. The first drilling campaign and the start of the
second have demonstrated this project's strong potential with a
preliminary economic study showing a NPV (8%) after tax of $1.0
billion and an IRR of 27.5% (see press releases dated: August 11,
2022 and October 13, 2020).
Completion of regional exploration work
and results The Company has completed a regional
exploration program on 574 mining claims that it holds, which cover
an area of 31,638.96 ha (316 km2) northwest of Lac Saint-Jean, on
the Nitassinan of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation. The field
work consisted of mapping, identifying and sampling outcropping
zones on the various claims, with a view to finding critical and
strategic minerals.
Following this field work, the Company
identified zones of interest with potential targets for future
drilling. Management is very pleased to have received some very
interesting results indicating the presence of silver and gold, as
well as critical and strategic minerals such as platinum,
palladium, manganese, chromium, vanadium, titanium, magnesium and
nickel from the Company’s following sites: North Crevier, Albanel
2, Isabelle and Blue.
Figure 1: Map of regional exploration
campaign
NioBay research projects with UQTR,
INRS, and the University of WaterlooNioBay proudly
continues its support of various Canadian universities by taking
part in R&D work to develop the use of niobium and tantalum in
various technologies that will help decarbonize our economy.
Current projects include:
- Development of Niobium-based
Bipolar Plates for Proton-Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cells
(University of Waterloo)
- Development of a new Niobium-based
porous transport layer for PEM water electrolysis (Université du
Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR))
- Valorization of Niobium and
Tantalum for the Production of Low Carbon Intensity Fuels: Water
Electrolysis and CO2 Conversion into Value Added Products (Institut
national de la recherche scientifique (INRS))
Furthermore, NioBay is pleased to announce that
the tests, carried out at the University of Waterloo, met the
criteria of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), achieving
a corrosion protection efficiency of 99.98% in PEM fuel cells.
It should be noted that niobium is seen as a
potential substitute for the platinum group elements (PGEs) usually
used in these technologies, making them more affordable.
A word from the CEO, Jean-Sebastien
David“Our focus for NioBay in 2024 will be to increase
shareholder value by extending our James Bay Niobium permits and
advancing exploration activities, increasing the quantity and
quality of our resources on the Crevier Project, continuing
acquisition efforts to add critical and strategic metals projects
to our portfolio,” said Jean-Sebastien David, President and CEO of
NioBay. “In addition, when it is to NioBay’s advantage, we will
divest of properties whose metals and minerals are not within the
Company's core areas of interest."
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 ancestral lands we operate.
The Company holds, in addition to others, 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 Quebec and on the
Nitassinan territory of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation.
About NiobiumNiobium 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 delivering
other benefits such as better performance, improved safety and
increased value.
Cautionary StatementCertain
statements contained in this press release constitute
forward-looking information under the provisions of Canadian
securities laws including statements about the Company's plans.
Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of beliefs,
assumptions, and opinions of management on the date the statements
are made and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that
could cause actual results and future events to differ materially
from those anticipated or projected. The Company undertakes no
obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event
that management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors
should change, except as required by law.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accept responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CONTACT
NioBay Metals Inc.Jean-Sebastien David,
geo.President & Chief Executive Officer514
866-6500jsdavid@niobaymetals.comwww.niobaymetals.com
Kimberly DarlingtonInvestor
Relationskimberly@refinedsubstance.com514-771-3398
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