Brasnova Energy Materials Inc. Acquisition of Phosphate Project in Brazil
Rhea-AI Summary
Brasnova Energy Materials (OTC:PMDRF) announced it has acquired the Piaui Verde Phosphate Project in Piaui state, Brazil, consisting of eight exploration claims totaling 10,198 hectares.
The project targets phosphate mineralization in deeply weathered, porous settings and identifies upside for copper, nickel, chromium and rare earths. The company plans to evaluate the project for advanced phosphate materials aimed at the fertilizer and battery (LFP) sectors.
Phosphate was added to the U.S. 2025 Final List of Critical Minerals, underscoring strategic demand for domestic and allied supply chains.
Positive
- 10,198 hectares of contiguous phosphate exploration claims
- Direct entry into phosphate supply for fertilizer and LFP battery markets
- Project targets additional critical metals (copper, nickel, chromium, rare earths)
- Alignment with U.S. 2025 Critical Minerals designation for phosphate
Negative
- Project is at exploration stage with no reported mineral resource or production
- No disclosed financing or timetable for drilling and development
News Market Reaction
On the day this news was published, PMDRF gained 1.06%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.
Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.
Phosphate Added to the Critical Minerals List of the United States
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 12, 2025) - Brasnova Energy Materials Inc. (TSXV: BEM) ("BEM'' or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has directly acquired phosphate exploration concessions in the State of Piaui, Brazil. The Piaui Verde Phosphate Project is an expansive exploration initiative covering eight distinct mineral claims totalling 10.198 hectares and strategically located across areas with proven geological diversity and surface phosphate indications. This project stands out for its large-scale potential to uncover phosphate mineralization in deeply weathered, porous environments conducive to secondary mineral enrichment. With additional upside for critical metals such as copper, nickel, chromium, and rare earths, the Piaui Verde Phosphate Project offers an exciting entry into one of Brazil's next-generation mineral belts.
The development strategy is to evaluate the Piaui Verde Phosphate Project for its suitability to provide advanced phosphate materials for both the Fertilizer and Battery sectors in Brazil. Phosphate in battery technologies is used as a core component of cathode materials, like in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, where it provides high thermal stability, long cycle life, enhanced safety, and resistance to thermal runaway for energy storage systems.
The United States has now added phosphate to the United States' Final 2025 List of Critical Minerals.
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science/about-2025-list-critical-minerals
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