Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF), a B.C.-based leader in organic sedimentary phosphate exploration, recently reported encouraging preliminary observations from its ongoing 2026 drilling campaign at the Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The company said drill hole MM26-7 intersected an apparent 39 metres of the targeted Meade Peak stratigraphic interval. The drill hole was completed to a depth of 152 metres and positioned roughly 100 metres north and upslope from drill hole MM25-1 completed during the prior exploration season (https://ibn.fm/S9rmS).
According to the company, last year’s MM25-1 hole intersected approximately 38 metres of the same interval. The consistency between the two holes suggests a potentially continuous phosphatic zone, which bodes well for resource estimation. Nevada Organic Phosphate is advancing a broader exploration program focused on the Upper Phosphatic Zone within the Meade Peak Member. The company is targeting the expanding North American market for direct application organic phosphate fertilizer.
Domestic phosphate supply is becoming critical amid global fertilizer supply-chain uncertainty and geopolitical concentration risk. The Murdock Mountain Property benefits from access to highway, rail, and trucking infrastructure, serving national agricultural markets. The encouraging early results from the 2026 program highlight the potential for a new domestic source of organic phosphate, which could reduce reliance on imported fertilizers and enhance food security.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is positioning itself to meet growing demand for sustainable agricultural inputs. The company’s focus on organic phosphate aligns with trends toward environmentally friendly farming practices. As the exploration program continues, further assay results are pending, which will provide a clearer picture of the deposit’s grade and economic viability.
The latest news and updates relating to NOP are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NOP. The company’s progress at Murdock Mountain represents a step toward strengthening North America’s phosphate supply chain and supporting the agricultural sector.


