Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF) has begun mobilizing drilling equipment for its 2026 exploration program at the flagship Murdock Mountain project in northeastern Nevada, transitioning from preparation to active fieldwork. The company announced that site readiness is complete, including wildlife pre-clearance surveys and construction of new drill pads, as detailed in a recent company update available at https://ibn.fm/pzguB.
The company’s 2025 drilling program at Murdock Mountain returned average grades of 10.95% P₂O₅ over 4.2 metres, indicating the presence of phosphate mineralization in the Meade Peak zone. The 2026 program aims to refine the continuity, thickness, and grade across this zone, building on earlier exploration results. The project benefits from proximity to transport infrastructure, including highways and rail, in northeastern Nevada, which could facilitate future development.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is positioning itself in a specific segment of the fertilizer market: direct application of raw phosphate rock for organic agriculture. Unlike conventional phosphate products that undergo chemical processing to become water-soluble fertilizers, the material targeted at Murdock Mountain is intended for minimal processing. This aligns with shifting U.S. agricultural practices and the growing need for uncommon raw phosphate rock for organic farming, as organic standards often prohibit the use of chemically processed fertilizers.
The company’s focus on organic sedimentary phosphate exploration reflects a broader trend in agriculture, where farmers seek natural soil amendments to improve crop yields without synthetic inputs. The U.S. organic food market has grown steadily, increasing demand for certified organic inputs. However, the company notes that exploration target ranges remain conceptual pending further drilling and verification, and there is no guarantee that the project will advance to production.
The 2026 drilling program is expected to provide more detailed data on the Meade Peak zone, helping to determine whether the deposit can support a mining operation. The company’s strategy hinges on the ability to produce phosphate rock that meets organic certification standards, which could command premium prices. Nonetheless, the project is still in early stages, and investors should consider the risks associated with mineral exploration.
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