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Nevada Organic Phosphate

Nevada Organic Phosphate (CSE-NOP; OTCQB-NOPFF)

Nevada Organic Phosphate controls the extensive Murdock Mountain Project in extreme northeastern Nevada, believed to hold one of the most substantial and organic resources of “raw rock phosphate” in this hemisphere.

Phosphate, of course, is a critical mineral as defined by the U.S.G.S. It is used as most people know as a key fertilizer; also, in a variety of health, construction and other uses (see icl-group.com/blog/what-is-phosphate/.)

In a just-concluded drilling program as 2026 gets underway, Nevada Organic Phosphate has released a series of news releases (see, in part, the below as well as its web page for news, at nevadaphosphate.com/news) which in rapid succession:

* Have helped confirm that the structure at Murdock Mountain is what management believed: i.e. – contains the wide areas of phosphate material expected.

* The grade is likewise compelling and as expected over significant areas (news of December 23, 2025, and other.)

* Most recently and most notably, on January 12, 2026, NOP reported that the levels of heavy metals/deleterious elements in the Murdock Mountain material indeed do fall below those governing the allowed limits for Organic Fertilizer Certification!

All these aspects point to the prospect that Murdock Mountain’s emerging phosphate resource is uniquely organic and would lend itself to the successful mining/business plan the company envisions.

KEY INTERVIEWS / UPDATES:

Here, Chris recorded a quick update in January with C.E.O. Robin Dow as assays from the Murdock Mountain drilling were coming out.

Watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEYKVSAM9WA

In this initial video profile of Nevada Organic Phosphate, Chris interviews C.E.O. Robin Dow on the project’s history and what the game plan was (validated in a few different respects already!) to explore Murdock Mountain for what is believed to be a world-class, raw rock organic phosphate resource.

KEY here is understanding the far superior and environmentally friendly nature of material such as this, especially for the agricultural industry. In short, NO such phosphate resource of this nature is presently being produced in the U.S.A.

Watch this at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xQv6XW5BFQ.

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