Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. has mobilized its environmental consultants and exploration team to the Murdock Mountain Property, marking the official start of the company's 2026 field season. Following weather delays, crews have begun environmental baseline work, access inspections and field preparations to support an upcoming drill program. Drilling is expected to begin soon as ground conditions continue to stabilize.
The company will also begin exploring three additional lease applications that host extensions of the main phosphate target zones. This exploration could potentially expand the project's long-term growth opportunity by extending the potential strike of rock phosphate. The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/AmmJY.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is a junior exploration company with an organic sedimentary raw rock phosphate bed measuring 6.6 kilometres long in northeast Nevada. Additional applications extend the potential strike of rock phosphate to over 30 kilometres. This is believed to be the only known large-scale organic sedimentary phosphate project in North America. The project is situated close to the main highway to Montello/Elko, Nevada, and near the rail head to California.
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The mobilization to Murdock Mountain represents a significant step forward for what could become a critical domestic source of organic phosphate. As the only known large-scale project of its kind in North America, successful development could reduce dependence on imported phosphate while providing organic alternatives for agricultural and industrial applications. The expansion potential through additional lease applications suggests the resource may be more extensive than initially mapped, which could substantially increase the project's economic viability and strategic importance.

