InvestorTalk Alert: Frank Basa from Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. to host on Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Investor.News is pleased to announce an upcoming InvestorTalk scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, October 9th, at 9 AM EST, featuring Frank Basa, President, CEO, and Director of Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. (TSXV: COS). To participate in this engaging discussion, please click here

Coniagas Battery Metals Inc., a Canadian junior mining company, focuses on nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals in Quebec. The 100%-owned Graal project has demonstrated an open-pit deposit with high-grade mineralization, aiming to supply critical metals for the EV market.

In preparation for tomorrow’s InvestorTalk, here are the three most recent news releases from Coniagas Battery Metals for your review, which are listed below:

  • September 30, 2024 — Coniagas Battery Metals Completes Private Placement — click here
  • September 10, 2024 — Coniagas Initiates Global Feed First Strategy on Critical Minerals with SGS Quebec — click here
  • August 30, 2024 — Coniagas Battery Metals Holds First Closing of Private Placement — click here

We found the September 10th news release titled, Coniagas Initiates Global Feed First Strategy on Critical Minerals with SGS Quebec, particularly noteworthy and here 5 key data points from it:

  • Global Feed First Strategy: Coniagas has initiated a collaboration with SGS Québec to develop a leading position in the critical minerals sector by globally sourcing mineral feedstocks and concentrates. They aim to produce on-spec battery-grade materials using the Re-2Ox hydrometallurgical process.
  • Two-Phase Collaboration: The partnership with SGS Québec includes a two-phase approach. The first phase focuses on establishing a framework for metallurgical testing and strategic funding pursuits, while the second phase is dedicated to refining funding strategies and advancing the Re-2Ox process to cater to the electric vehicle (EV) market.
  • Local and Global Integration: Coniagas is conducting metallurgical testwork on the Graal deposit in Quebec as part of their strategy to integrate global mineral resources with local expertise. This aligns with their goal of scaling up the Re-2Ox process and driving innovation in the battery metals sector.
  • Long-Term Vision and Commercialization Strategy: The company is leveraging its proprietary Re-2Ox process, which eliminates the need for traditional smelting and significantly reduces environmental impact, aiming to produce cleaner, low-carbon, battery-grade materials. This process supports their vision of becoming a key supplier in the EV industry.
  • Graal Project Development: The Graal project in Quebec has shown potential for high-grade nickel and copper mineralization suitable for open-pit mining. Coniagas plans further exploration, including drilling and metallurgical testing, leading to a NI 43-101 resource report, as part of their strategic resource development.

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