魁北克省薩格奈–(Newsfile Corp. – 2023年3月2日) – First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS) (FSE: KD0) (“First Phosphate”或“本公司”)欣然宣布,本公司首席执行官John Passalacqua将在2023年3月7日于加拿大安大略省多伦多市举行的加拿大勘探与开发者协会 (PDAC) 会议上发表题为“魁北克:无限可能”的演讲。本公司总裁Peter Kent将与Passalacqua先生一同出席会议。
| 日期: |
2023年3月7日 |
| 时间: |
16:00 (EST) |
| 媒体简报: |
16:30 (EST) |
| 地点: |
Room 205D Metro Toronto Convention Centre 222 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON |
| 会议信息: | https://www.pdac.ca |
本公司首席执行官John Passalacqua表示,“我们非常重视魁北克政府在PDAC会议上为投资者提供了解魁北克世界级采矿业的机会。First Phosphate正在为低磷酸盐电池行业制定一项垂直整合战略,以满足魁北克政府电气化战略特权的要求。”
First Phosphate总裁Peter Kent补充道,“魁北克稀有的火成磷酸盐岩是生产大量电池级精制磷酸的理想原料,这些磷酸是满足北美即将出现的预期短缺所必需的。LFP电池有一部分是在魁北克省首次开发的。我们很荣幸能在魁北克省萨格奈-拉克-圣让地区制定生产LFP阴极活性材料的垂直一体化计划。”
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Forward-looking information in this press release are based on certain assumptions and expected future events, namely: the Company’s ability to producing high purity phosphate materials at full ESG standard under a low carbon footprint; the Company’s ability to integrate directly into the functions of certain major North American LFP Battery producers; the Company’s ability to develop its land claims in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Region of Quebec; the ability of the select representatives of the Company to attend the PDAC conference; the ability of the Company to present its session and media briefing with respect to the topics, scope, and timing stated; the Company’s ability to carryout its plans to develop itself to become a focal point in the Government of Quebec’s strategic objectives for the battery and electric vehicle sectors; the Province of Quebec will possess an abundant and ideal battery-grade purified phosphoric acid necessary to meet the looming shortages to come in North America; and the Company and Prayon’s ability to carry out their plans to build a strategic transatlantic relationship to enable Europe and North America to gain green energy and critical mineral independence and their plans to continue to work with the stated government entities to further the stated goals.
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