Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Promising Results from Murdock Mountain Drill Hole MM26-9
Promising Findings at Murdock Mountain
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (NOP), based in British Columbia, has recently announced encouraging assay results from their latest drilling activities at Murdock Mountain in Elko County, Nevada. The drill hole MM26-9 has provided substantial insights into the phosphate deposits in the region, advancing their exploration program.
The Upper Phosphatic Zone, a key target area for the company, has shown a remarkable weighted average of 10.73% P2O5 over a thickness of 4.50 metres (approximately 14.76 feet). This is particularly noteworthy as it highlights the potential richness of the phosphate deposits being explored. The drill hole MM26-9 was strategically located about 100 metres north of the previously drilled MM25-6, which had also yielded positive results, adding to the excitement surrounding the ongoing exploration at Murdock Mountain.
Details of the Drill Program
The exploration at Murdock Mountain is focused on the Upper Phosphatic Zone, which is located within the Meade Peak Member, extending 28 to 40 metres in thickness. The depth of the latest drill hole MM26-9 reached 146.93 metres (481.93 feet), with the upper zone intersected at notable intervals showing promising P2O5 percentages. Preliminary data from the drill hole includes:
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Sample ID | From (m) | To (m) | P2O5 (%)
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MM26-9 | 96.00 | 97.00 | 5.28
MM26-9 | 97.00 | 98.00 | 10.73
These findings bolster the company's position and supports their continuous efforts to confirm the phosphate resources at the site. Robin Dow, the CEO of NOP, expressed his enthusiasm about the results, noting that they are critical in affirming the continuity of phosphate deposits across the broader area being examined.
Future Exploration and Expectations
Looking ahead, NOP is preparing to commence drilling at the MM26-10 site, which is situated approximately 1.5 kilometres away from MM26-9. This ongoing exploration is essential for determining the full extent of the phosphate resource, which is currently estimated to stretch over an area of more than 30 kilometres, making it potentially one of the largest organic phosphate projects in North America.
Garry Smith, a director at NOP, highlighted the significance of this project, stating that the drill hole MM26-9 intersected 42.15 metres of the Meade Peak formation, reinforcing the confidence in the continuity of phosphate deposits within the targeted region.
The company is committed to maintaining high standards in its exploration efforts. All sample preparations and analytical work for the core samples are performed by ALS Laboratories, an independent commercial lab that adheres to ISO/IEC 17025 standards. Ensuring quality control through rigorous testing protocols, including the use of certified reference materials, plays a key role in the reliability of the results shared with stakeholders.
Conclusion
With the recent successful drill results from MM26-9, Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. continues to assert its leadership in organic phosphate exploration. As they progress with their drilling program, the completion of testing at MM26-10 stands to further enrich the understanding of the phosphate potential at Murdock Mountain, bringing the company closer to realizing its strategic goals in the production and supply of organic phosphate in the industry.