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Arianne Phosphate Inc V.DAN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRRSF

Arianne Phosphate Inc. is a Canada-based development-stage phosphate mining company. The Company is engaged in the development of its Lac a Paul phosphate deposits located approximately 200 kilometers (km) north of the Saguenay/Lac St. Jean area of Quebec, Canada. These deposits produce an igneous apatite concentrate grading 39% P2O5 with little or no contaminants. The Company is specialized in the extraction of independent phosphate rock. The project is an undeveloped phosphate deposit globally. The Company’s phosphate is used in fertilizer production, preservatives, animal feed, fungicides, water treatment, the beauty industry, metallurgy, and advanced battery technology. The Company's subsidiary is 9252-5880 Quebec Inc.


TSXV:DAN - Post by User

Comment by Tree2treeon Nov 12, 2023 9:29am
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Post# 35730748

RE:RE:RE:RE:Project update

RE:RE:RE:RE:Project updatePoint taken, tweezer.  To be honest, I hadn't been following how much phosphate prices shot up since last year.  Some comments on the phosphate price:
 
- A large part of the price increase is due to the higher cost of production, not to mention building new mines.  So previous cost of production estimates may be out the window.  (Note that some existing producers have been struggling, eg IFOS.)
 
- Another big part of the price increase is geopolitical events.  Possibly fertilizer investors expect some of the increase to be reversed (as in previous peaks) as events unfold.

- Morocco alone sits as basically the OPEC of phosphate.  They can essentially manipulate prices to maximize their own profit without encouraging competitors to build new mines.
 
And a specific comment on DAN.  Possibly some people are saying, if the current phosphate price is not enough to attract investors, then maybe the project is fatally flawed and will never happen in our lifetimes.

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