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Revenue$PastFuture012016201920222025202620282031Revenue US$1.0Earnings US$0.1AdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. 競合他社Atlas Critical MineralsSymbol: NasdaqCM:ATCXMarket cap: US$18.1mRise GoldSymbol: OTCPK:RYESMarket cap: US$15.3mFrontier Nuclear and MineralsSymbol: NasdaqCM:FNUCMarket cap: US$30.6mClifton MiningSymbol: OTCPK:CFTNMarket cap: US$9.4m価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Nevada Organic Phosphate過去の株価現在の株価CA$0.1152週高値CA$1.0052週安値CA$0.033ベータ01ヶ月の変化-24.14%3ヶ月変化-11.15%1年変化n/a3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化86.44%最新ニュースお知らせ • Jun 17Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Preliminary Geological Observations from Drill Hole MM26-9 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-9, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself typically comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. This stratigraphic framework is based on the work of William Fedewa (M.Sc. thesis, 1980) from trench observations. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill Hole MM26-8, located at 724052E, 4568778N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 128 metres (419.8 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill holes MM25-4&5. MM26-8 intersected an apparent 15.3 metres (50.2 feet) of the Meade Peak unit, approximately half of what was predicted. No significant P2O5 assays were reported. Drill Hole MM26-9, located at 723798E, 4568545N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 146.93 metres (481.93 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-6. MM26-9 intersected an apparent 42.15 metres (138.25 feet) of the Meade Peak unit. True thickness and the phosphate content of the Upper Phosphatic Zone will be confirmed by assay. While MM26-8 intersected only a portion of the expected Meade Peak section and returned no significant P2O5 values, this outcome is not unusual in stratiform systems where local thinning, structural offsets, or facies changes can influence the expression of the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The team is reviewing several plausible geological interpretations to understand the controls on this weaker interval. Importantly, MM26-9, drilled further along strike to the southwest, intersected a strong 42.15 metres of Meade Peak, reinforcing the continuity we are working to define across the trend. The drill is currently mobilizing to MM26-10 at the Pad 12 site, approximately 1.5 kilometres along strike to the south-west in a new area untested by previous drilling. The Company will release laboratory assay results once received and validated.お知らせ • Jun 11Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Assays from Drill Hole Mm26-7 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported continued strong assay results of a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres from drill hole MM26-7, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill hole MM26-7, located at 724384E, 4569078N, was drilled vertically to a depth of 152 metres (498.6 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-1, which intersected 38 metres of the target Meade Peak stratigraphy. MM26-7 intersected an apparent 39 metres (127.9 feet) of the same Meade Peak interval. MM26-7 assays returned a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres (19.68 feet). MM25-1, previously reported, intersected a weighted average of 10.23% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 5.12 metres (16.79 feet). Collar Location Coordinates (WGS 84): surveyed surveyed surveyed DDH UTME SUTME UTMN SUTMN Elev (m) SElev (m) TD (m) Dip Az MM26-7 724384 4569078 1959 152.0 -90 0 MM25-1 724411.5 4568960.5 1947.7 82.6 -90 0 MM26-7 Upper Phosphatic Zone P2O5 Assays Sample From (m) To (m) Thick (m) P2O5% 1121568 113.00 114.15 1.15 5.92 1121569 114.15 115.30 1.15 9.81 1121571 115.30 116.00 0.70 11.55 1121572 116.00 116.90 0.90 20.00 1121573 116.90 117.80 0.90 18.50 1121574 117.80 119.00 1.20 8.42. All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories (“ALS“), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis.お知らせ • May 31Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it has received CAD 5.750481 million in fundingOn May 29, 2026, Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. closed the transaction by closing its final tranche. The company also upsized the offering. The final tranche consists of issuance of 3,920,744 units of the Company at a price per Unit of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 705,733.92. Together with proceeds from the first tranche of the offering, the Company raised an aggregate of CAD 5,750,481. Fees of CAD 43,311 were paid and 240,619 finder’s warrants were issued to certain finders in connection with the second tranche. Together with the first tranche of the offering, the Company paid aggregate finder’s fees of CAD 369,563 and issued 2,053,130 Finder’s Warrants. All securities issued in connection with the second tranche are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issuance, as set out in National Instrument 45-102 – Resale of Securities. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.お知らせ • May 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced non-brokered private placement to issue 11,111,111 units at an issue price of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 1,999,999.98 on May 13, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one-half of one share purchase warrant with each warrant entitling the holder thereof to purchase one additional share at a price of CAD 0.30 per warrant share for a period of thirty-six months following the date of issuance. The company may pay a finder’s fee on a portion of the gross proceeds of the offering. All securities issued in connection with the offering are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issue. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.お知らせ • Apr 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on 2026 Exploration Program At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported that drill mobilization for the 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain Project is now under way. The Company has now completed wildlife pre-clearance surveys and the planned bulldozer work for the construction of new drill pads, marking an important operational milestone in preparation for the next phase of drilling. With pad preparation finished, FTE Drilling, the Company’s contracted driller, is now mobilizing equipment and personnel to the property. Once mobilization is complete, drilling will resume with the objective of further evaluating the strike, thickness, lateral continuity, and grade characteristics of the Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone, which outcrops across the Murdock Mountain Property. The Murdock Mountain Property hosts a nearly flat-lying sedimentary phosphate horizon within the Meade Peak Formation. The initial 1,813-acre Nevagro Exploration Permit area is interpreted to contain an Exploration Target Mineral Inventory (ETMI) of 10 to 46 million tonnes, grading 3-15% P2O5, based on an average thickness of 3.5 meters and a specific gravity of 2.6. These ranges are derived from historical mapping and academic research and have not been verified by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. under current NI 43-101 standards. The first six drill holes, completed by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. late in 2025, have returned an average grade of 10.95% P2O5 over a true thickness of 4.20 meters (13.8 ft), consistent with the geological model for the Upper Phosphate Zone. Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone.お知らせ • Mar 23Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on Environmental Pre-Clearance Surveys and Drilling ProgramNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. provided an update regarding the status of environmental pre-clearance surveys and the anticipated timing of drilling activities at its Murdock Mountain phosphate project. As part of the regulatory requirements administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Wildlife, biological and cultural pre-clearance surveys must be completed prior to the commencement of field operations. The Company’s environmental consultant has not completed the required surveys within the originally anticipated timeframe. As a result, the initiation of the Company’s planned drilling program has been delayed. To ensure timely completion of the outstanding regulatory work, the Company has retained an additional environmental consulting firm with the capacity to advance the remaining Bureau of Land Management and Nevada Department of Wildlife pre-clearance requirements. The Company expects that the addition of this second consultant, who will be on the ground this week, will improve scheduling reliability and reduce the risk of further delays associated with environmental compliance. Due to the delay in survey completion, the Company’s contracted drilling provider has moved to other scheduled commitments, resulting in a delay before they can remobilize to the project. To mitigate the impact of this delay on the overall program schedule, the Company is finalizing a contract with a second drilling contractor that is able to mobilize once the required environmental clearances have been issued. The Company will provide further updates as the environmental survey work progresses and as revised drilling timelines are confirmed.最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Jun 17Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Preliminary Geological Observations from Drill Hole MM26-9 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-9, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself typically comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. This stratigraphic framework is based on the work of William Fedewa (M.Sc. thesis, 1980) from trench observations. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill Hole MM26-8, located at 724052E, 4568778N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 128 metres (419.8 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill holes MM25-4&5. MM26-8 intersected an apparent 15.3 metres (50.2 feet) of the Meade Peak unit, approximately half of what was predicted. No significant P2O5 assays were reported. Drill Hole MM26-9, located at 723798E, 4568545N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 146.93 metres (481.93 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-6. MM26-9 intersected an apparent 42.15 metres (138.25 feet) of the Meade Peak unit. True thickness and the phosphate content of the Upper Phosphatic Zone will be confirmed by assay. While MM26-8 intersected only a portion of the expected Meade Peak section and returned no significant P2O5 values, this outcome is not unusual in stratiform systems where local thinning, structural offsets, or facies changes can influence the expression of the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The team is reviewing several plausible geological interpretations to understand the controls on this weaker interval. Importantly, MM26-9, drilled further along strike to the southwest, intersected a strong 42.15 metres of Meade Peak, reinforcing the continuity we are working to define across the trend. The drill is currently mobilizing to MM26-10 at the Pad 12 site, approximately 1.5 kilometres along strike to the south-west in a new area untested by previous drilling. The Company will release laboratory assay results once received and validated.お知らせ • Jun 11Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Assays from Drill Hole Mm26-7 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported continued strong assay results of a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres from drill hole MM26-7, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill hole MM26-7, located at 724384E, 4569078N, was drilled vertically to a depth of 152 metres (498.6 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-1, which intersected 38 metres of the target Meade Peak stratigraphy. MM26-7 intersected an apparent 39 metres (127.9 feet) of the same Meade Peak interval. MM26-7 assays returned a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres (19.68 feet). MM25-1, previously reported, intersected a weighted average of 10.23% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 5.12 metres (16.79 feet). Collar Location Coordinates (WGS 84): surveyed surveyed surveyed DDH UTME SUTME UTMN SUTMN Elev (m) SElev (m) TD (m) Dip Az MM26-7 724384 4569078 1959 152.0 -90 0 MM25-1 724411.5 4568960.5 1947.7 82.6 -90 0 MM26-7 Upper Phosphatic Zone P2O5 Assays Sample From (m) To (m) Thick (m) P2O5% 1121568 113.00 114.15 1.15 5.92 1121569 114.15 115.30 1.15 9.81 1121571 115.30 116.00 0.70 11.55 1121572 116.00 116.90 0.90 20.00 1121573 116.90 117.80 0.90 18.50 1121574 117.80 119.00 1.20 8.42. All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories (“ALS“), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis.お知らせ • May 31Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it has received CAD 5.750481 million in fundingOn May 29, 2026, Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. closed the transaction by closing its final tranche. The company also upsized the offering. The final tranche consists of issuance of 3,920,744 units of the Company at a price per Unit of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 705,733.92. Together with proceeds from the first tranche of the offering, the Company raised an aggregate of CAD 5,750,481. Fees of CAD 43,311 were paid and 240,619 finder’s warrants were issued to certain finders in connection with the second tranche. Together with the first tranche of the offering, the Company paid aggregate finder’s fees of CAD 369,563 and issued 2,053,130 Finder’s Warrants. All securities issued in connection with the second tranche are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issuance, as set out in National Instrument 45-102 – Resale of Securities. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.お知らせ • May 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced non-brokered private placement to issue 11,111,111 units at an issue price of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 1,999,999.98 on May 13, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one-half of one share purchase warrant with each warrant entitling the holder thereof to purchase one additional share at a price of CAD 0.30 per warrant share for a period of thirty-six months following the date of issuance. The company may pay a finder’s fee on a portion of the gross proceeds of the offering. All securities issued in connection with the offering are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issue. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.お知らせ • Apr 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on 2026 Exploration Program At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported that drill mobilization for the 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain Project is now under way. The Company has now completed wildlife pre-clearance surveys and the planned bulldozer work for the construction of new drill pads, marking an important operational milestone in preparation for the next phase of drilling. With pad preparation finished, FTE Drilling, the Company’s contracted driller, is now mobilizing equipment and personnel to the property. Once mobilization is complete, drilling will resume with the objective of further evaluating the strike, thickness, lateral continuity, and grade characteristics of the Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone, which outcrops across the Murdock Mountain Property. The Murdock Mountain Property hosts a nearly flat-lying sedimentary phosphate horizon within the Meade Peak Formation. The initial 1,813-acre Nevagro Exploration Permit area is interpreted to contain an Exploration Target Mineral Inventory (ETMI) of 10 to 46 million tonnes, grading 3-15% P2O5, based on an average thickness of 3.5 meters and a specific gravity of 2.6. These ranges are derived from historical mapping and academic research and have not been verified by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. under current NI 43-101 standards. The first six drill holes, completed by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. late in 2025, have returned an average grade of 10.95% P2O5 over a true thickness of 4.20 meters (13.8 ft), consistent with the geological model for the Upper Phosphate Zone. Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone.お知らせ • Mar 23Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on Environmental Pre-Clearance Surveys and Drilling ProgramNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. provided an update regarding the status of environmental pre-clearance surveys and the anticipated timing of drilling activities at its Murdock Mountain phosphate project. As part of the regulatory requirements administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Wildlife, biological and cultural pre-clearance surveys must be completed prior to the commencement of field operations. The Company’s environmental consultant has not completed the required surveys within the originally anticipated timeframe. As a result, the initiation of the Company’s planned drilling program has been delayed. To ensure timely completion of the outstanding regulatory work, the Company has retained an additional environmental consulting firm with the capacity to advance the remaining Bureau of Land Management and Nevada Department of Wildlife pre-clearance requirements. The Company expects that the addition of this second consultant, who will be on the ground this week, will improve scheduling reliability and reduce the risk of further delays associated with environmental compliance. Due to the delay in survey completion, the Company’s contracted drilling provider has moved to other scheduled commitments, resulting in a delay before they can remobilize to the project. To mitigate the impact of this delay on the overall program schedule, the Company is finalizing a contract with a second drilling contractor that is able to mobilize once the required environmental clearances have been issued. The Company will provide further updates as the environmental survey work progresses and as revised drilling timelines are confirmed.お知らせ • Jan 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc., Annual General Meeting, Apr 02, 2026Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc., Annual General Meeting, Apr 02, 2026.お知らせ • Jan 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Confirms Heavy Metal Assays Well Below Limits for SUIP 25 Organic Certification at Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that the heavy metal contaminant assays from the Upper Phosphatic Zone at Murdock Mountain demonstrate results well below the maximum allowed limits for Organic Fertilizer Certification. Lab Assaying Methods & QA/QC: All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories ("ALS"), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis. Samples were delivered to the ALS Geochemistry in Elko, Nevada preparation facility and then forwarded to ALS Geochemistry in Vancouver for analysis. ALS operates under rigorous quality management systems and is regularly audited by recognized accreditation bodies, including the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation (CALA). Heavy metal assaying was by ME-MS61 trace element analysis: Samples were digested using a near-total four-acid procedure (HF; HNO; HClO; HCl) and analyzed by ICP-MS and ICP-AES. This technique delivers ultra-trace detection of a broad suite of elements, including deleterious or contaminant metals such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, supporting environmental and processing assessments. ALS maintains strict internal QA/QC protocols, including the insertion of certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates with each batch of samples. These measures ensure that analytical results meet internationally recognized standards of accuracy and reliability, consistent with the requirements of NI 43-101 reporting. Company Quality Assurance /Quality Control (QA/QC): The Company implemented a rigorous QA/QC protocol consistent with NI 43-101 standards, including the insertion of blanks and certified reference materials into the sample stream. Blanks: The Company regularly inserted a blank comprised of generically sourced sand every 11 samples (or 9.3%) to monitor potential contamination during sample preparation and analysis. Certified reference materials ("CRM"): CRMs used in mineral exploration are used to assess analytical accuracy and are usually rock powders comprised of known concentrations of the metal(s) of interest. CRMs are usually obtained from commercial suppliers who provide the average of many analyses of the CRMs by multiple labs, which is referred to as the certified value, and a standard deviation of the analyses from which the certified value is determined. A typical criterion for accepting the analyses of CRMs in the mineral industry is that they should fall within a range determined by the certified (or "target") value ± three standard deviations ("3 STD"). Analytical accuracy was verified against BAM 826-1, a certified reference material for phosphate slags issued by Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). The Company inserted BAM 826-1 CRM standards every 22 samples (or 4.5%), or about 2 per drill hole. The Company is satisfied that the QA/QC results demonstrate the reliability of the assay data and support the integrity of the phosphate grades reported herein. The Independent Qualified Person for this drill program is Kenneth N. Tullar, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist (CPG-11142), who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.お知らせ • Jan 06Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Consistently Strong P2o5 Grades over 10% Across All 2025 Drill Holes At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that the final P2O5 assay results from its 2025 drill program at the Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada, continue to reinforce the strength and consistency of phosphate mineralization across the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The latest results mark another meaningful step in advancing the Company's understanding of this sedimentary phosphate system. The Company's exploration target, and the object of this drill program, is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) thick zone within the Meade Peak Member of siltstone and phosphorite. Drill Results for Upper Phosphatic Zone. MM25-1: 10.23% P2O5 over 5.12 metres (4.61 metres, 15.12 feet true thickness); MM25-2: 10.7% P2O5 over 4.79 metres (4.31 metres, 14.14 feet true thickness); MM 25-3: 11.2% P2O5 over4.7 metres (4.23 metres, 13.87 feet true thickness); MM25 -4: 10.64% P2O5 over 3.71 metres (3.70 metres, 12.14 feet true thickness);MM25-5: 11.01% P2O5 over3.96 metres (3.90 metres, 12.79 feet true thickness); MM25 the6: 11.89% P2O5 over four.58 metres (4.44 metres, 14.56 feet true thickness). Note: In addition to the primary target zone, drilling at MM25-6, the westernmost hole completed to date, intersected a notably strong phosphate interval in the Lower Zone at the base of the Meade Peak Unit. This interval returned a very strong 17.47% P2O5 over 2.11 metres (3.99 metres, 13.09 feet true thickness).株主還元NOPF.FUS Metals and MiningUS 市場7D1.2%1.0%0.8%1Yn/a53.1%20.2%株主還元を見る業界別リターン: NOPF.FがUS Metals and Mining業界に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。リターン対市場: NOPF.F US市場に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。価格変動Is NOPF.F's price volatile compared to industry and market?NOPF.F volatilityNOPF.F Average Weekly Movement15.7%Metals and Mining Industry Average Movement9.5%Market Average Movement7.3%10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.7%10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.2%安定した株価: NOPF.Fの株価は、 US市場と比較して過去 3 か月間で変動しています。時間の経過による変動: NOPF.Fの 週次ボラティリティ は過去 1 年間で30%から16%に減少しましたが、依然としてUS株の 75% よりも高くなっています。会社概要設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイト2018n/aRobin Dowwww.nevadaphosphate.com探鉱段階のジュニア・マイニング・カンパニーであるネバダ・オーガニック・フォスフェート社は、米国で農業鉱物の特定、取得、評価、探鉱に従事している。ネバダ州エルコ郡に位置する1,813エーカーのマードック・マウンテン鉱区の100%権益を保有。以前はシルバーイーグルマインズ社として知られていたが、2023年5月にネバダ有機リン鉱石社に社名変更。Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc.は2018年に法人化され、カナダのバンクーバーに本社を置いている。もっと見るNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. 基礎のまとめNevada Organic Phosphate の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。NOPF.F 基礎統計学時価総額US$20.15m収益(TTM)US$0売上高(TTM)n/an/aPER(株価収益率n/aP/SレシオNOPF.F は割高か?公正価値と評価分析を参照収益と収入最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計NOPF.F 損益計算書(TTM)収益US$0売上原価US$0売上総利益US$0その他の費用US$0収益US$0直近の収益報告該当なし次回決算日該当なし一株当たり利益(EPS)0グロス・マージン0.00%純利益率0.00%有利子負債/自己資本比率0.0%NOPF.F の長期的なパフォーマンスは?過去の実績と比較を見るView Valuation企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/07/06 05:47終値2026/07/06 00:00収益N/A年間収益N/Aデータソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレークこのレポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は、当社の Github ページ でご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使い方に関する ガイド や YouTube の チュートリアル もご用意しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. 0 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。0
お知らせ • Jun 17Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Preliminary Geological Observations from Drill Hole MM26-9 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-9, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself typically comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. This stratigraphic framework is based on the work of William Fedewa (M.Sc. thesis, 1980) from trench observations. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill Hole MM26-8, located at 724052E, 4568778N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 128 metres (419.8 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill holes MM25-4&5. MM26-8 intersected an apparent 15.3 metres (50.2 feet) of the Meade Peak unit, approximately half of what was predicted. No significant P2O5 assays were reported. Drill Hole MM26-9, located at 723798E, 4568545N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 146.93 metres (481.93 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-6. MM26-9 intersected an apparent 42.15 metres (138.25 feet) of the Meade Peak unit. True thickness and the phosphate content of the Upper Phosphatic Zone will be confirmed by assay. While MM26-8 intersected only a portion of the expected Meade Peak section and returned no significant P2O5 values, this outcome is not unusual in stratiform systems where local thinning, structural offsets, or facies changes can influence the expression of the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The team is reviewing several plausible geological interpretations to understand the controls on this weaker interval. Importantly, MM26-9, drilled further along strike to the southwest, intersected a strong 42.15 metres of Meade Peak, reinforcing the continuity we are working to define across the trend. The drill is currently mobilizing to MM26-10 at the Pad 12 site, approximately 1.5 kilometres along strike to the south-west in a new area untested by previous drilling. The Company will release laboratory assay results once received and validated.
お知らせ • Jun 11Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Assays from Drill Hole Mm26-7 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported continued strong assay results of a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres from drill hole MM26-7, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill hole MM26-7, located at 724384E, 4569078N, was drilled vertically to a depth of 152 metres (498.6 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-1, which intersected 38 metres of the target Meade Peak stratigraphy. MM26-7 intersected an apparent 39 metres (127.9 feet) of the same Meade Peak interval. MM26-7 assays returned a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres (19.68 feet). MM25-1, previously reported, intersected a weighted average of 10.23% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 5.12 metres (16.79 feet). Collar Location Coordinates (WGS 84): surveyed surveyed surveyed DDH UTME SUTME UTMN SUTMN Elev (m) SElev (m) TD (m) Dip Az MM26-7 724384 4569078 1959 152.0 -90 0 MM25-1 724411.5 4568960.5 1947.7 82.6 -90 0 MM26-7 Upper Phosphatic Zone P2O5 Assays Sample From (m) To (m) Thick (m) P2O5% 1121568 113.00 114.15 1.15 5.92 1121569 114.15 115.30 1.15 9.81 1121571 115.30 116.00 0.70 11.55 1121572 116.00 116.90 0.90 20.00 1121573 116.90 117.80 0.90 18.50 1121574 117.80 119.00 1.20 8.42. All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories (“ALS“), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis.
お知らせ • May 31Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it has received CAD 5.750481 million in fundingOn May 29, 2026, Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. closed the transaction by closing its final tranche. The company also upsized the offering. The final tranche consists of issuance of 3,920,744 units of the Company at a price per Unit of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 705,733.92. Together with proceeds from the first tranche of the offering, the Company raised an aggregate of CAD 5,750,481. Fees of CAD 43,311 were paid and 240,619 finder’s warrants were issued to certain finders in connection with the second tranche. Together with the first tranche of the offering, the Company paid aggregate finder’s fees of CAD 369,563 and issued 2,053,130 Finder’s Warrants. All securities issued in connection with the second tranche are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issuance, as set out in National Instrument 45-102 – Resale of Securities. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
お知らせ • May 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced non-brokered private placement to issue 11,111,111 units at an issue price of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 1,999,999.98 on May 13, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one-half of one share purchase warrant with each warrant entitling the holder thereof to purchase one additional share at a price of CAD 0.30 per warrant share for a period of thirty-six months following the date of issuance. The company may pay a finder’s fee on a portion of the gross proceeds of the offering. All securities issued in connection with the offering are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issue. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
お知らせ • Apr 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on 2026 Exploration Program At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported that drill mobilization for the 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain Project is now under way. The Company has now completed wildlife pre-clearance surveys and the planned bulldozer work for the construction of new drill pads, marking an important operational milestone in preparation for the next phase of drilling. With pad preparation finished, FTE Drilling, the Company’s contracted driller, is now mobilizing equipment and personnel to the property. Once mobilization is complete, drilling will resume with the objective of further evaluating the strike, thickness, lateral continuity, and grade characteristics of the Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone, which outcrops across the Murdock Mountain Property. The Murdock Mountain Property hosts a nearly flat-lying sedimentary phosphate horizon within the Meade Peak Formation. The initial 1,813-acre Nevagro Exploration Permit area is interpreted to contain an Exploration Target Mineral Inventory (ETMI) of 10 to 46 million tonnes, grading 3-15% P2O5, based on an average thickness of 3.5 meters and a specific gravity of 2.6. These ranges are derived from historical mapping and academic research and have not been verified by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. under current NI 43-101 standards. The first six drill holes, completed by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. late in 2025, have returned an average grade of 10.95% P2O5 over a true thickness of 4.20 meters (13.8 ft), consistent with the geological model for the Upper Phosphate Zone. Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone.
お知らせ • Mar 23Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on Environmental Pre-Clearance Surveys and Drilling ProgramNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. provided an update regarding the status of environmental pre-clearance surveys and the anticipated timing of drilling activities at its Murdock Mountain phosphate project. As part of the regulatory requirements administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Wildlife, biological and cultural pre-clearance surveys must be completed prior to the commencement of field operations. The Company’s environmental consultant has not completed the required surveys within the originally anticipated timeframe. As a result, the initiation of the Company’s planned drilling program has been delayed. To ensure timely completion of the outstanding regulatory work, the Company has retained an additional environmental consulting firm with the capacity to advance the remaining Bureau of Land Management and Nevada Department of Wildlife pre-clearance requirements. The Company expects that the addition of this second consultant, who will be on the ground this week, will improve scheduling reliability and reduce the risk of further delays associated with environmental compliance. Due to the delay in survey completion, the Company’s contracted drilling provider has moved to other scheduled commitments, resulting in a delay before they can remobilize to the project. To mitigate the impact of this delay on the overall program schedule, the Company is finalizing a contract with a second drilling contractor that is able to mobilize once the required environmental clearances have been issued. The Company will provide further updates as the environmental survey work progresses and as revised drilling timelines are confirmed.
お知らせ • Jun 17Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Preliminary Geological Observations from Drill Hole MM26-9 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported encouraging preliminary observations from drill hole MM26-9, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself typically comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. This stratigraphic framework is based on the work of William Fedewa (M.Sc. thesis, 1980) from trench observations. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill Hole MM26-8, located at 724052E, 4568778N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 128 metres (419.8 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill holes MM25-4&5. MM26-8 intersected an apparent 15.3 metres (50.2 feet) of the Meade Peak unit, approximately half of what was predicted. No significant P2O5 assays were reported. Drill Hole MM26-9, located at 723798E, 4568545N, (UTM NAD83) was drilled vertically to a depth of 146.93 metres (481.93 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-6. MM26-9 intersected an apparent 42.15 metres (138.25 feet) of the Meade Peak unit. True thickness and the phosphate content of the Upper Phosphatic Zone will be confirmed by assay. While MM26-8 intersected only a portion of the expected Meade Peak section and returned no significant P2O5 values, this outcome is not unusual in stratiform systems where local thinning, structural offsets, or facies changes can influence the expression of the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The team is reviewing several plausible geological interpretations to understand the controls on this weaker interval. Importantly, MM26-9, drilled further along strike to the southwest, intersected a strong 42.15 metres of Meade Peak, reinforcing the continuity we are working to define across the trend. The drill is currently mobilizing to MM26-10 at the Pad 12 site, approximately 1.5 kilometres along strike to the south-west in a new area untested by previous drilling. The Company will release laboratory assay results once received and validated.
お知らせ • Jun 11Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Assays from Drill Hole Mm26-7 At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported continued strong assay results of a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres from drill hole MM26-7, recently completed on its wholly owned Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada. The Company’s exploration target is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) interval within the Meade Peak Member, which itself comprises 28 to 40 metres (92 to 131 feet) of phosphatic siltstone and phosphorite. Variations in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone encountered during the current drill program will be confirmed through laboratory assays. Drill hole MM26-7, located at 724384E, 4569078N, was drilled vertically to a depth of 152 metres (498.6 feet). The drill collar is positioned approximately 100 metres north and upslope from last fall’s drill hole MM25-1, which intersected 38 metres of the target Meade Peak stratigraphy. MM26-7 intersected an apparent 39 metres (127.9 feet) of the same Meade Peak interval. MM26-7 assays returned a weighted average of 11.82% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres (19.68 feet). MM25-1, previously reported, intersected a weighted average of 10.23% P2O5 over an apparent thickness of 5.12 metres (16.79 feet). Collar Location Coordinates (WGS 84): surveyed surveyed surveyed DDH UTME SUTME UTMN SUTMN Elev (m) SElev (m) TD (m) Dip Az MM26-7 724384 4569078 1959 152.0 -90 0 MM25-1 724411.5 4568960.5 1947.7 82.6 -90 0 MM26-7 Upper Phosphatic Zone P2O5 Assays Sample From (m) To (m) Thick (m) P2O5% 1121568 113.00 114.15 1.15 5.92 1121569 114.15 115.30 1.15 9.81 1121571 115.30 116.00 0.70 11.55 1121572 116.00 116.90 0.90 20.00 1121573 116.90 117.80 0.90 18.50 1121574 117.80 119.00 1.20 8.42. All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories (“ALS“), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis.
お知らせ • May 31Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it has received CAD 5.750481 million in fundingOn May 29, 2026, Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. closed the transaction by closing its final tranche. The company also upsized the offering. The final tranche consists of issuance of 3,920,744 units of the Company at a price per Unit of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 705,733.92. Together with proceeds from the first tranche of the offering, the Company raised an aggregate of CAD 5,750,481. Fees of CAD 43,311 were paid and 240,619 finder’s warrants were issued to certain finders in connection with the second tranche. Together with the first tranche of the offering, the Company paid aggregate finder’s fees of CAD 369,563 and issued 2,053,130 Finder’s Warrants. All securities issued in connection with the second tranche are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issuance, as set out in National Instrument 45-102 – Resale of Securities. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
お知らせ • May 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced non-brokered private placement to issue 11,111,111 units at an issue price of CAD 0.18 for gross proceeds of CAD 1,999,999.98 on May 13, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one-half of one share purchase warrant with each warrant entitling the holder thereof to purchase one additional share at a price of CAD 0.30 per warrant share for a period of thirty-six months following the date of issuance. The company may pay a finder’s fee on a portion of the gross proceeds of the offering. All securities issued in connection with the offering are subject to a statutory hold period expiring four months and one day after the date of issue. The offering remains subject to regulatory approval and the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
お知らせ • Apr 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on 2026 Exploration Program At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. reported that drill mobilization for the 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain Project is now under way. The Company has now completed wildlife pre-clearance surveys and the planned bulldozer work for the construction of new drill pads, marking an important operational milestone in preparation for the next phase of drilling. With pad preparation finished, FTE Drilling, the Company’s contracted driller, is now mobilizing equipment and personnel to the property. Once mobilization is complete, drilling will resume with the objective of further evaluating the strike, thickness, lateral continuity, and grade characteristics of the Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone, which outcrops across the Murdock Mountain Property. The Murdock Mountain Property hosts a nearly flat-lying sedimentary phosphate horizon within the Meade Peak Formation. The initial 1,813-acre Nevagro Exploration Permit area is interpreted to contain an Exploration Target Mineral Inventory (ETMI) of 10 to 46 million tonnes, grading 3-15% P2O5, based on an average thickness of 3.5 meters and a specific gravity of 2.6. These ranges are derived from historical mapping and academic research and have not been verified by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. under current NI 43-101 standards. The first six drill holes, completed by Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. late in 2025, have returned an average grade of 10.95% P2O5 over a true thickness of 4.20 meters (13.8 ft), consistent with the geological model for the Upper Phosphate Zone. Meade Peak Upper Phosphate Zone.
お知らせ • Mar 23Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on Environmental Pre-Clearance Surveys and Drilling ProgramNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. provided an update regarding the status of environmental pre-clearance surveys and the anticipated timing of drilling activities at its Murdock Mountain phosphate project. As part of the regulatory requirements administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Wildlife, biological and cultural pre-clearance surveys must be completed prior to the commencement of field operations. The Company’s environmental consultant has not completed the required surveys within the originally anticipated timeframe. As a result, the initiation of the Company’s planned drilling program has been delayed. To ensure timely completion of the outstanding regulatory work, the Company has retained an additional environmental consulting firm with the capacity to advance the remaining Bureau of Land Management and Nevada Department of Wildlife pre-clearance requirements. The Company expects that the addition of this second consultant, who will be on the ground this week, will improve scheduling reliability and reduce the risk of further delays associated with environmental compliance. Due to the delay in survey completion, the Company’s contracted drilling provider has moved to other scheduled commitments, resulting in a delay before they can remobilize to the project. To mitigate the impact of this delay on the overall program schedule, the Company is finalizing a contract with a second drilling contractor that is able to mobilize once the required environmental clearances have been issued. The Company will provide further updates as the environmental survey work progresses and as revised drilling timelines are confirmed.
お知らせ • Jan 21Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc., Annual General Meeting, Apr 02, 2026Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc., Annual General Meeting, Apr 02, 2026.
お知らせ • Jan 14Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Confirms Heavy Metal Assays Well Below Limits for SUIP 25 Organic Certification at Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that the heavy metal contaminant assays from the Upper Phosphatic Zone at Murdock Mountain demonstrate results well below the maximum allowed limits for Organic Fertilizer Certification. Lab Assaying Methods & QA/QC: All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories ("ALS"), an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral analysis. Samples were delivered to the ALS Geochemistry in Elko, Nevada preparation facility and then forwarded to ALS Geochemistry in Vancouver for analysis. ALS operates under rigorous quality management systems and is regularly audited by recognized accreditation bodies, including the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation (CALA). Heavy metal assaying was by ME-MS61 trace element analysis: Samples were digested using a near-total four-acid procedure (HF; HNO; HClO; HCl) and analyzed by ICP-MS and ICP-AES. This technique delivers ultra-trace detection of a broad suite of elements, including deleterious or contaminant metals such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, supporting environmental and processing assessments. ALS maintains strict internal QA/QC protocols, including the insertion of certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates with each batch of samples. These measures ensure that analytical results meet internationally recognized standards of accuracy and reliability, consistent with the requirements of NI 43-101 reporting. Company Quality Assurance /Quality Control (QA/QC): The Company implemented a rigorous QA/QC protocol consistent with NI 43-101 standards, including the insertion of blanks and certified reference materials into the sample stream. Blanks: The Company regularly inserted a blank comprised of generically sourced sand every 11 samples (or 9.3%) to monitor potential contamination during sample preparation and analysis. Certified reference materials ("CRM"): CRMs used in mineral exploration are used to assess analytical accuracy and are usually rock powders comprised of known concentrations of the metal(s) of interest. CRMs are usually obtained from commercial suppliers who provide the average of many analyses of the CRMs by multiple labs, which is referred to as the certified value, and a standard deviation of the analyses from which the certified value is determined. A typical criterion for accepting the analyses of CRMs in the mineral industry is that they should fall within a range determined by the certified (or "target") value ± three standard deviations ("3 STD"). Analytical accuracy was verified against BAM 826-1, a certified reference material for phosphate slags issued by Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). The Company inserted BAM 826-1 CRM standards every 22 samples (or 4.5%), or about 2 per drill hole. The Company is satisfied that the QA/QC results demonstrate the reliability of the assay data and support the integrity of the phosphate grades reported herein. The Independent Qualified Person for this drill program is Kenneth N. Tullar, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist (CPG-11142), who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
お知らせ • Jan 06Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Consistently Strong P2o5 Grades over 10% Across All 2025 Drill Holes At Murdock MountainNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that the final P2O5 assay results from its 2025 drill program at the Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County, Nevada, continue to reinforce the strength and consistency of phosphate mineralization across the Upper Phosphatic Zone. The latest results mark another meaningful step in advancing the Company's understanding of this sedimentary phosphate system. The Company's exploration target, and the object of this drill program, is the Upper Phosphatic Zone, a 3.4 to 7.6 metre (11 to 25 feet) thick zone within the Meade Peak Member of siltstone and phosphorite. Drill Results for Upper Phosphatic Zone. MM25-1: 10.23% P2O5 over 5.12 metres (4.61 metres, 15.12 feet true thickness); MM25-2: 10.7% P2O5 over 4.79 metres (4.31 metres, 14.14 feet true thickness); MM 25-3: 11.2% P2O5 over4.7 metres (4.23 metres, 13.87 feet true thickness); MM25 -4: 10.64% P2O5 over 3.71 metres (3.70 metres, 12.14 feet true thickness);MM25-5: 11.01% P2O5 over3.96 metres (3.90 metres, 12.79 feet true thickness); MM25 the6: 11.89% P2O5 over four.58 metres (4.44 metres, 14.56 feet true thickness). Note: In addition to the primary target zone, drilling at MM25-6, the westernmost hole completed to date, intersected a notably strong phosphate interval in the Lower Zone at the base of the Meade Peak Unit. This interval returned a very strong 17.47% P2O5 over 2.11 metres (3.99 metres, 13.09 feet true thickness).