Nevada Organic Phosphate Announces Phosphate MineralizationIntersected In Initial Drill Holes at Murdock Mountain

Vancouver, British Columbia – November 3, 2025 — Nevada Organic Phosphate
Inc. (“NOP” or the “Company”) (CSE: NOP), a B.C. based leader in the exploration of
organic sedimentary phosphate, is pleased to report encouraging preliminary
observations from drill holes MM25-1 and MM25-2, now 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) thick 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 (M.Sc. thesis, 1980: Stratigraphy
and Phosphate Resources of the Murdock Mountain Area, Elko County, Nevada) from
trench observations. Some variation in the thickness of the Upper Phosphatic Zone
based on this drill program will be determined from assay results.
Drill hole MM25-1, located at 724404E, 4568973N, was drilled vertically to a depth of
82.6 metres (271 feet) and intersected 38 metres (125 feet) of favourable, phosphate
bearing stratigraphy, actual thickness and phosphate content to be determined by
assay.
Drill hole MM25-2, located at 724767E, 4569272N, was also drilled vertically to a depth
of 125.73 metres (412.5 feet) and intersected 32 metres (105 feet) of favourable,
phosphate bearing stratigraphy, actual thickness and phosphate content to be
determined by assay.
These two holes are spaced approximately 467 metres apart along the interpreted
phosphate trend. The intersections are believed to be very close to true thickness.
Core logging was supported by an Olympus Vanta M Series XRF Analyzer, which
provided real-time geochemical screening to identify zones of anomalous phosphate
mineralization. While these readings are highly encouraging, they are preliminary in
nature and qualitative and are not a substitute for certified laboratory assays. The
Company will release laboratory assay results once received and validated.
Robin Dow, CEO of Nevada Organic Phosphate, stated: “We’re encouraged by these
early indications of phosphate mineralization precisely where our geological model

predicted. This validates our exploration strategy! We will continue step-out drilling
along the trend until winter conditions require a seasonal pause.”
The 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.
Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc.
NOP 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, Nevada, and near the rail head to
California.
For More Information
Robin Dow, CEO
T: 604.355.9986
E: robin@dowgroup.ca

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