Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP; OTCQB: NOPFF) reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-8 at its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Nevada, where the hole intersected an apparent 15.3-meter (50.2-foot) section of the Meade Peak unit, according to a press release on IBN. The company said its exploration target remains the Upper Phosphatic Zone within the Meade Peak Member, with true thickness and phosphate content to be confirmed through laboratory assays.
The announcement comes as the company continues to advance its exploration program at Murdock Mountain, which is believed to be the only known large-scale organic sedimentary phosphate project in North America. The property hosts a sedimentary raw rock phosphate bed extending 6.6 kilometers, with additional applications potentially extending the strike to over 30 kilometers. It is situated near the main highway to Montello/Elko, Nevada, and close to the rail head to California, providing logistical advantages for any future development.
Nevada Organic Phosphate also announced that drill hole MM26-9 has been collared approximately 100 meters north and upslope from a previous drill location, with drilling set to resume following a mandatory crew rest period. The company said laboratory assay results from the current program will be released once received and validated, which will provide critical data on phosphate grades and true thickness of the mineralized intervals.
These preliminary results are significant for Nevada Organic Phosphate as they continue to delineate the phosphate resource at Murdock Mountain. Phosphate is a key ingredient in fertilizers, essential for global food production. With increasing demand for agricultural products and concerns over supply chain security, domestic sources of phosphate are strategically important. The company’s project in Nevada could help reduce reliance on imported phosphate rock, which is currently sourced from countries like Morocco and China.
The exploration program at Murdock Mountain is being conducted by Nevada Organic Phosphate, a junior exploration company focused on developing its organic sedimentary phosphate deposit. The company’s newsroom, accessible at IBN, provides the latest updates on its activities.
Investors and industry observers will be watching for the assay results from drill holes MM26-8 and MM26-9 to assess the potential of the Murdock Mountain project. If the grades prove economically viable, Nevada Organic Phosphate could position itself as a key player in the North American phosphate market.
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