What's Happening?
Nevada Organic Phosphate (CSE:NOP) has announced preliminary observations from its recent drilling at the Murdock Mountain Project in Nevada, USA. The focus of the exploration is the Upper Phosphatic Zone within the Meade Peak Member, which consists of phosphatic
siltstone and phosphorite. The company completed drill hole MM26-7, intersecting an apparent 39 meters of the Meade Peak interval. The true thickness and phosphate content of this zone will be confirmed through laboratory assays, which are pending. Additionally, a licensed surveyor has completed the surveying of previous drill holes, with plans to survey new ones as the 2026 drilling program progresses. Nevada Organic has also increased its non-brokered private placement from C$2 million to C$4.5 million to fund the second phase of drilling. This involves issuing 26.38 million units at C$0.18 per unit, each comprising one common share and half a share purchase warrant.
Why It's Important?
The findings at Murdock Mountain are significant for Nevada Organic Phosphate as they could potentially enhance the company's resource base and economic viability. The successful identification and quantification of phosphate resources are crucial for the company's growth and could attract further investment. The increased private placement indicates strong investor confidence and provides the necessary capital to continue exploration efforts. This development is also important for the U.S. phosphate industry, as it could lead to increased domestic production, reducing reliance on imports. The exploration and potential development of phosphate resources are vital for agricultural industries, which rely on phosphate as a key component of fertilizers.
What's Next?
Nevada Organic Phosphate plans to continue its drilling program at Murdock Mountain, with further assays expected to confirm the phosphate content and thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The company will release these results as they become available. Additionally, the surveyor will return to complete the surveying of new drill holes, and a new map will be published to provide updated information on drill hole locations. The outcome of these activities will likely influence future exploration and development strategies, as well as investor interest and funding opportunities.











