
Arianne Phosphate Inc (TSX-V: DAN) (OTCQB: DRRSF) (FRANKFURT: JE9N), a development-stage phosphate mining company, advancing it’s Lac à Paul project in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the production of purified phosphoric acid with its partner Travertine Technologies. As announced in November of 2025, the companies partnered by way of an MoU to test the ability of producing PPA by combining Travertine’s proprietary process with Arianne’s high-purity phosphate concentrate and, subsequently, signed the joint-venture framework agreement earlier this month (see Press Release dated June 2, 2026).
Following the establishment of the partnership, Arianne provided samples of its phosphate concentrate to be processed at Travertine’s facility in Boulder, Colorado. Pilot scale testing was successfully performed demonstrating proof of concept on the process and production of a high-quality PPA. Further, Travertine has demonstrated that over 95% of the sulphur used in the process of making PPA can be recaptured and recycled, providing a virtually closed loop system. The PPA produced using the process met specifications required for LFP batteries as well as other technical-grade applications.
“These results are extremely encouraging as Arianne looks to move downstream and become a producer of purified phosphoric acid,” said Brian Ostroff, Head of Strategic & Business Initiatives at Arianne Phosphate. “Growing demand driven by the deployment of LFP batteries, coupled with increased geopolitical uncertainties, is driving the West to question its access to this vital material and look for alternatives. Having the only permitted phosphate project in the West, the advanced nature of our phosphate mining project coupled with the ability to transform our concentrate into PPA will provide an alternative to the current supply challenge. Further, working with Travertine has allowed us to produce PPA in a more environmentally friendly way, removing the phosphogypsum waste and reducing the OpEx associated with the sulphur requirement used in the traditional process for producing PPA.”
Phosphate has historically been understood as an agricultural commodity due to its use in fertilizer. Beyond this, however, some higher quality phosphates are used in the production of purified phosphoric acid, an ingredient required in the production of food, pharmaceuticals, electronics and semiconductors. Adding to the demand for PPA has been the rapid ascent of the lithium-iron-phosphate (“LFP”) battery due to its use in electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Like most battery technologies, and the critical minerals required for them, China dominates LFP production and, as the West continues to rapidly adopt and rely on the LFP, production from other geographies will be necessary.
Encouraged by the results of its pilot scale testing with Travertine, Arianne entered into an option agreement for a facility to house a demonstration plant (see Press Release dated April 21, 2026) where it will produce greater volumes of PPA. The facility will be the only Canadian-based producer of PPA and is expected to receive considerable interest from potential customers looking to reduce single-supply risk.
“Travertine was founded to eliminate the sulfur bottleneck and the sulfate waste problem inherent in the production of critical minerals, starting with phosphate,” said Laura Lammers, Founder and CEO of Travertine. “As we have just demonstrated, the combination of Arianne’s high-purity, low contaminant phosphate concentrate, with our innovative, sulfur-free process, results in the production of a PPA ideally suited for the rapidly growing market, including the LFP battery supply chain. Our core technology recycles sulfuric acid and virtually eliminates phosphogypsum waste, turning an environmental liability into decarbonized building materials.”
The companies are now working to advance the demonstration plant, working with potential partners as well as end-users of the product.
About Arianne Phosphate:
Arianne Phosphate is developing the Lac à Paul phosphate deposits located approximately 200 km north of the Saguenay/Lac St. Jean area of Quebec, Canada. These deposits will produce a high-quality igneous apatite concentrate grading 39% P2O5 with little or no contaminants (Feasibility Study released in 2013).
About Travertine:
Travertine was founded in 2022 to solve one or the most pressing problems in the mining industry: producing vital elements without creating mountains of waste. Their proprietary electrochemical technology completely converts phosphate ore concentrate into valuable products – phosphoric acid, cementitious materials, and co-produced critical elements – closing the loop between the extraction and construction industries for cleaner chemical production. Their gypsum-free, solvent-free process will become the standard for next generation, cleaner purified phosphoric acid production. To learn more, visit www.travertinetech.com.
Qualified Person
Raphael Gaudreault, eng., Qualified Person by Regulation 43-101, has approved the technical information in this release. Mr. Gaudreault is also the Company’s Chief Operating Officer.
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