공시 • Dec 25
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced that it has received CAD 0.15815 million in funding On December 23, 2025, Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited closed the transaction. The company issued 3,162,995 units at a price of CAD 0.05 per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 158,149.75. The securities underlying the Units are subject to a hold period under applicable Canadian securities laws until April 24, 2026. The Offering is still subject to final approval of the Exchange. No finders fees were paid in connection with the Offering. Certain insiders of the Company acquired Units under the Offering. Such participation was considered to be “related party transactions” within the meaning of Exchange Policy 5.9 (“Policy 5.9”) and Multilateral Instrument 61-101 Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (“MI 61-101”) adopted in Policy 5.9. 공시 • Oct 28
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.5 million in funding Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 10,000,000 units at a price of CAD 0.05 per unit for gross proceed of CAD 5000,000 on October 27, 2025. Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one share purchase warrant, which shall be transferable subject to applicable securities legislation. Each warrant will entitle the holder thereof to acquire one common share at a price of CAD 0.12 per share at any time prior to the date that is 12 months from the date of issuance. The common shares and warrants issued pursuant to this proposed offering are subject to a hold period of four months plus one day after the closing date of the private placement as provided by securities legislation. Finders' fees may be payable in cash to arm's-length parties in connection with the private placement as permitted under the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange. The private placement is subject to the acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange and is expected to close on or before December 5, 2025. 공시 • Sep 12
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 13, 2025 Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 13, 2025. 공시 • Aug 04
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited Provides RailPhos Project Update Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced on June 18, 2025 that have commenced a Feasibility Study to develop a railway to connect 100% owned Korella North Mine and its planned phosphate export facility in the Port of Karumba. The RailPhos project connecting the Korella North Mine, NW Queensland to the Port of Karumba involves the building of the long-mooted Cloncurry to Normanton rail line with an extension to Karumba. The Feasibility Study, under the leadership of Australia-based Executive Director Colin Randall, is now well underway and as at 1 August had advanced through the following stages: The company has identified the relevant native title holders and landholders along the route on either side of the Burke Development Road. Initial meetings with the elder of native title holder, Cloncurry based Mitakoodi Mayi, with the Cloncurry based landholder who covers some 70km of rail line route and an Australian rail construction company. A discussion has occurred with the local quarry owner who is the potential supplier of ballast, formation material, concrete sleepers and pre-stressed bridge beams. The company has met with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) regarding existing rail corridors from Cloncurry to Kajabbi as well as from Duchess to Dajarra. The company in the process of arranging a meeting with Queensland Rail to determine the connection point between RailPhos and the Mt Isa - Townsville rail line. The company has mandated a party to identify Chinese State-Owned Enterprises interested in either buying phosphate or in railway construction. The company obtained comparative Mine to Market costs based on road transport from Korella North to Port of Karumba. 공시 • Jul 26
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced that it has received NZD 0.16584 million in funding from General Research GmbH and other investor. On July 24, 2025, the Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited closed the transaction by issuing 2,764,003 units at an issue price of NZD 0.06 for the proceeds of NZD 165,840.18. The securities have hold period until November 25, 2025. The offering is still subject to final approval of the exchange. No finders fees were paid in connection with the offering Certain insiders of the company acquired units under the offering. In connection with the closing of the offering, General Research GmbH acquired 1,581,670 units. 공시 • Jun 20
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited Commences Feasibility Study to Develop A Railway to Connect Its 100% Owned Korella North Mine and Its Planned Phosphate Export Facility to the Port of Karumba Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited announced that it has commenced a Feasibility Study to develop a railway to connect its 100% owned Korella North Mine and its planned phosphate export facility to the Port of Karumba. The RailPhos project connecting the Korella North Mine, NW Queensland to the Port of Karumb a involves the building of the long-mooted Cloncurry to Normanton rail line with an extension to Karumba. The Korella North Mine is adjacent the existing Phosphate Hill to Port of Townsville rail line which would connect at Cloncurry to the new Cloncurry- Karumba rail line. Korella North is the only phosphate mine capable of loading directly in bulk onto rail. Phosphate companies with currently no access to bulk phosphate rail transport options are NW Phosphate, Centrex, Avenira, Australia Venus Resources and Golden Cross Resources. Transport in bulk by rail and transshipment of phosphate through the Port of Karumba into Panamax and larger ocean-going vessels anchored in the Gulf of Carpentaria, provides the only economical means of exporting phosphate. RailPhos. would provide a bulk rail solution for CRP's Korella North Mine and Korella South projects at Phosphate Hill in NW Queensland which will also enable other phosphate miners to export in bulk utilising the common-user facility in the Port of Karumba; RailPhos. will be privately funded and operated. RailPhos's. Cloncurry to Karumba rail line is designed to be an all-weather operation to enable export of up to 10 million tonnes per annum of phosphate through a common-use facility in the Port of Karmba. Chatham is engaging with potential customers in China/Indonesia, rail construction companies, railway operators, landowners, construction material providers and existing /potential phosphate miners inviting them to participate as potential Joint Venture partners in RailPhos. The feasibility study will establish the scope, cost and programme for delivery of railway track and rolling stock to build and operate RailPhos and will include consideration of government approvals, funding and title requirements for the rail corridor and other assets. To enable third party users of RailPhos the feasibility study will also consider the establishment of common user bulk rail loading facilities at Mirri (at Korella North, Phosphate Hill), Mt Isa and Duchess.