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Canadian Mining Journal

Arianne Phosphate has secured an option agreement for a facility that will produce purified phosphoric acid as the company advances its partnership with Travertine Technologies in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Purified phosphoric acid serves traditional markets as a food additive while supporting pharmaceutical and semiconductor production. Recent demand acceleration stems from lithium-iron-phosphate battery requirements as electric vehicle production increases and energy storage systems expand across data centers driven by artificial intelligence growth. Arianne’s Lac à Paul project hosts the world’s largest greenfield deposit and represents the only permitted phosphate mine in western markets.

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