Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP; OTCQB: NOPFF) has reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-8 at its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Nevada. The company stated that the drill hole intersected an apparent 15.3-meter (50.2-foot) section of the Meade Peak unit, which is part of the target Upper Phosphatic Zone. True thickness and phosphate content are pending confirmation through laboratory assays, which will be released once received and validated.
The exploration target remains the Upper Phosphatic Zone within the Meade Peak Member, a key geological unit for sedimentary phosphate deposits. The company 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. These developments are part of an ongoing exploration program aimed at delineating the extent and grade of phosphate mineralization at the property.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is a junior exploration company focused on what it believes is the only known large-scale organic sedimentary phosphate project in North America. The Murdock Mountain property features a 6.6-kilometer-long organic sedimentary raw rock phosphate bed, with additional applications extending the potential strike to over 30 kilometers. The property is strategically located near a main highway to Montello/Elko, Nevada, and close to a rail head serving California, which could facilitate future development and transportation.
The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/bnZkv. For more information about Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc., visit the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NOP.


