First Phosphate Confirms Significant High-Quality Igneous Phosphate Deposit at Its Bégin-Lamarche Project in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Region, Quebec au Canada

In This Article:

Saguenay, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2024) - First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS) (OTC: FRSPF) (FSE: KD0) ("First Phosphate" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that all results from its drilling program at its Bégin-Lamarche project are now available.

The 99 hole drill program totaling 25,929 m completed on its Bégin-Lamarche project has uncovered a significant high-quality igneous phosphate deposit. The drilling has shown continuous phosphate mineralization over a length of 2,400 m spread across 3 mineralized zones. A NI 43-101 resource estimate is now underway and will be immediately followed by a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA").

"This drilling campaign has confirmed the presence of a high-quality igneous phosphate deposit in-line with expectation and in a logistically-favourable mining area at just 70 km from the deep-water port of Saguenay, Quebec," said John Passalacqua, CEO of First Phosphate. "We have already initiated a 43-101 resource estimate, which will be available in the coming months which will be immediately followed by a PEA."

Mountain Zone and Northern Zone

A total of 23 drill holes were completed in the Mountain Zone totaling 5,023 m. The Mountain Zone shows grades of more than 10% P2O5 over widths ranging from 7 m to 99 m. The phosphate mineralized zones in the Mountain Zone reach a thickness of 177 m (Table 1). The Mountain Zone contains several veins of massive apatite of up to 2 meters thick. The Mountain Zone has been drilled over a total length of 250 m to date. This zone begins to merge (from the Southwest) with the Northern Zone (Figure 1) where a phosphate mineralized envelope (500 m thick) has been delineated by 19 drill holes totaling 4,831 m (Table 2). This zone further consists of 5 individual layers ranging from 60 m to 100 m in thickness from the surface continuing to a depth of 300 m. The total length of the Mountain Zone and the Northern Zone is approximately 600 m. The Mountain and Northern Zones remain open at depth.

Table 1 - Results for the Mountain Zone

MOUNTAIN ZONE

Drill Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Length (m)

P2O5 (%)

TiO2 (%)

Fe2O3T (%)

BL-24-46

155.2

177.6

22.4

14.33

5.83

28.28

BL-24-48

32.0

39.65

7.65

15.01

2.59

19.17

BL-24-51

70.0

111.0

41.0

7.72

1.88

16.09

BL-24-53

70.1

132.4

62.3

9.50

4.12

28.45

BL-24-53

154.1

246.0

91.9

6.92

3.50

20.08

BL-24-56

6.5

99.0

92.5

11.82

5.29

30.96

BL-24-56

123.0

162.0

39.0

8.43

3.18

17.56

BL-24-59

6.55

59.4

52.85

12.44

5.65

33.60

BL-24-62

69.0

144.65

75.65

9.97

3.66

20.71

BL-24-64

3.0

42.0

39.0

9.06

4.11

25.45

BL-24-67

3.0

87.0

84.0

11.85

5.09

32.49

BL-24-69

29.0

65.1

36.1

9.81

3.26

22.36

BL-24-74

82.0

102.3

20.3

10.30

4.28

19.01

BL-24-76

49.0

64.25

15.3

11.27

4.40

24.29

BL-24-78

47.55

102.7

55.15

8.72

3.18

19.87

BL-24-80

2.4

74.55

72.15

6.59

2.37

16.23

BL-24-82

6.0

83.7

77.7

11.07

3.28

18.63

BL-24-85

102.0

134.0

32.0

11.54

4.28

25.80

BL-24-90

6.0

90.0

84.0

10.15

2.82

21.43

BL-24-92

15.0

192.0

177.0

8.13

3.89

22.49

BL-24-94

51.0

150.0

99.0

11.38

3.98

25.37

BL-24-95

6.0

162.0

156.0

8.90

4.14

20.97

BL-24-98

18.0

33.0

15.0

4.62

2.24

12.74

BL-24-102

180.0

231.0

51.0

7.53

3.01

19.84

BL-24-104

6.0

93.0

87.0

8.43

4.35

22.30