
First Phosphate Corp. (CSE:PHOS, OTCQX:FRSPF, FRA:KD0, OTC:FPHOY) has taken a key step toward becoming a domestic supplier of battery-grade phosphate, securing a C$16.7 million non-repayable contribution from the Government of Canada.
Analysts at Emerging Growth highlighted the funding as an important step in advanting its Bégin-Lamarche project in Quebec.
“This exciting funding development further highlights the remarkable achievements of First Phosphate to have discovered, drilled and created a significant resource case for the Bégin-Lamarche Property within just three and a half years,” analysts wrote.
The grant, provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Global Partnerships Initiative, is earmarked for technical and engineering work to validate First Phosphate’s ability to produce high-quality phosphate concentrate suitable for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. Analysts noted that the support not only accelerates the project timeline but also positions the company strategically within the North American supply chain for critical minerals, reducing reliance on imports from overseas.
First Phosphate recently completed a 40,000-meter infill drill program at its Bégin-Lamarche property in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. The campaign confirmed the continuity of mineralization across the property and discovered new intersections in the Northern and Southern Zones, expanding the existing resource base. Current estimates show an indicated resource of 41.5 million tonnes at 6.49% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) and an inferred resource of 214 million tonnes at 6.01% P2O5.
Analysts note that the infill drilling and resulting upgraded geological model are foundational for a forthcoming feasibility study, expected by late 2026. This study will determine the scalability of First Phosphate’s processes to produce battery-grade concentrate.
The report also highlights other strategic developments, including a US$530,000 prepayment under an existing offtake agreement, ADR listings in the US, and qualification for federal programs including a 30% refundable exploration tax credit (CMETC) and a 30% clean technology manufacturing investment tax credit (CTM). Analysts say these programs not only enhance the company’s capital-raising ability but also support future downstream processing infrastructure.
“The combination of federal funding, critical mineral recognition, and early commercial successes provides a clear runway for First Phosphate to become a key domestic source of battery-grade phosphate,” analysts wrote.
The analysts modestly raised their target price to C$4.94, reflecting the incremental value of these developments.
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