Announcement • Jun 17
Nevada Organic Phosphate Reports Preliminary Geological Observations from Drill Hole MM26-9 At Murdock Mountain Nevada 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. Announcement • Jun 11
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Reports Assays from Drill Hole Mm26-7 At Murdock Mountain Nevada 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. Announcement • May 31
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it has received CAD 5.750481 million in funding On 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. Announcement • May 14
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in funding Nevada 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. Recent Insider Transactions • May 03
Independent Director recently sold CA$69k worth of stock On the 27th of April, Garry Smith sold around 300k shares on-market at roughly CA$0.23 per share. This transaction amounted to 9.4% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have been net sellers, collectively disposing of CA$246k more than they bought in the last 12 months. Announcement • Apr 21
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. Provides Update on 2026 Exploration Program At Murdock Mountain Nevada 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.