Mr. Robin Dow reports
NEVADA ORGANIC PHOSPHATE REPORTS ASSAYS FROM DRILL HOLE MM26-7 AT MURDOCK MOUNTAIN
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. has released assay results of a weighted average of
11.82 per cent 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.
Chief executive officer Robin Dow stated:
"MM26-7 has returned another solid P2O5
assay, adding to the growing body of evidence that our exploration target is both laterally consistent and technically compelling. Each new data point contributes to the derisking of the project and strengthens our foundation for the next phase of work."
Garry Smith, PGeo, and director, added:
"The assays from MM26-7 provides another consistent data point within the phosphate-bearing horizon and supports the continuity we are observing across our drill program. Each result contributes to refining our geological model and helps guide the next steps of the program in a measured, technically defensible manner."
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. This stratigraphic framework is based on the work of William Fedewa (MSc 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 MM26-7
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.
Drill assay results for upper phosphatic zone
MM26-7 assays
returned a weighted average of 11.82 per cent P2O5
over an apparent thickness of 6.0 metres (19.68 feet).
MM25-1, previously reported, intersected a weighted average of 10.23 per cent P2O5
over an apparent thickness of 5.12 metres (16.79 feet).
Lab assaying methods and QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control)
All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by ALS Laboratories, an independent commercial laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for mineral 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).
Phosphate P2O5 assaying was by ME-XRF24 whole-rock analysis: Samples were fused with lithium borate and analyzed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF). This method provides high-precision determinations of major rock-forming oxides, including phosphorus, calcium and silica, ensuring accurate characterization of phosphate mineralization.
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 National Instrument 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 inserts a blank comprising generically sourced sand approximately every 11 samples (or 9.3 per cent) 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 comprising 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 plus or minus three standard deviations (three 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 inserts BAM 826-1 CRM standards approximately every 22 samples (or 4.5 per cent), or about two 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.
About
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is a junior exploration company with an organic sedimentary raw rock phosphate bed, 6.6 kilometres long, in northeast Nevada. Additional applications extend the potential strike of rock phosphate to over 30 kilometres. This is believed to be the only known large-scale organic sedimentary phosphate project in North America. It is situated close to the main highway to Montello/Elko, Nev., and near the rail head to California or the East Coast.
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