Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP; OTCQB: NOPFF) has reported continued progress at its Murdock Mountain Phosphate Project in northeastern Nevada, confirming the completion of required pre-clearance wildlife surveys with no issues identified. This clearance paves the way for the next phase of field work, including drill pad construction and drilling activities, aimed at further evaluating the phosphate zone's strike potential, continuity, and grade as the company advances toward future resource classification.
The Murdock Mountain project hosts an organic sedimentary raw rock phosphate bed stretching 6.6 kilometers in northeast Nevada, with additional applications extending the potential strike to over 30 kilometers. The company believes this to be the only known large-scale organic sedimentary phosphate project in North America. Strategically located near the main highway to Montello/Elko, Nevada, and close to a rail head to California, the project benefits from accessible infrastructure.
The clearance of wildlife surveys is a critical regulatory step that allows Nevada Organic Phosphate to move forward without delays. The company expects to resume drill pad construction and drilling activities shortly, which will provide essential data to assess the project's resource potential. This advancement is significant for the company's goal of establishing a classified resource, which could attract further investment and development interest.
For more details, the full press release can be accessed at https://ibn.fm/DR9ol. Additional information about Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. is available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NOP.
The successful completion of the wildlife surveys marks a key milestone for Nevada Organic Phosphate as it progresses its exploration program. The company's focus on the Murdock Mountain project underscores the growing interest in domestic phosphate sources, particularly for organic agricultural applications. With the next phase of drilling imminent, stakeholders will be closely watching for updates on resource estimates and project economics.


