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Nevada Organic Phosphate Advances 2026 Drill Program at Murdock Mountain Following Completion of Wildlife Surveys

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Nevada Organic Phosphate (OTCQB: NOPFF) has begun its 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain phosphate project in northeastern Nevada. All required wildlife and sage-grouse lek pre-clearance surveys were completed and contractors are mobilizing to finish drill pad construction and resume drilling to evaluate strike, thickness, continuity and grade.

The project hosts a shallow-dipping, road-accessible organic sedimentary phosphate horizon with consistent mineralization reported from 2025 drill core; upcoming holes aim to extend the geological model and support future resource classification work.

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Positive

  • Wildlife and sage-grouse pre-clearance surveys completed
  • 2026 drill program mobilized to test strike and continuity
  • New drill and environmental contractors engaged to maintain schedule
  • Project hosts 6.6 km known phosphate horizon; applications extend to 30 km

Negative

  • No formal mineral resource estimate yet; drilling only to support future classification
  • Results remain forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties noted by management

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2026) - Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF) ("NOP" or the "Company"), a B.C. based leader in organic sedimentary phosphate exploration, is pleased to report the start of the 2026 exploration program at the Murdock Mountain Phosphate Project, located in northeastern Nevada. All required wildlife and sage-grouse lek pre-clearance surveys associated with the Company's Exploration Permit have been completed without issue.

The bulldozer contractor will return today to complete construction of the remaining drill pads. Once pad preparation is underway, the drilling contractor will continue evaluating the strike extent, thickness, lateral continuity, and grade characteristics of the phosphate zone exposed across the project area.

CEO Robin Dow commented: "Nevada continues to experience a strong exploration cycle, and we are pleased to remain within our planned timelines as our new contractors mobilize. Maintaining schedule discipline is essential as we advance the Murdock Mountain Project toward its next technical milestones."

Director Garry Smith added: "Successful exploration requires multiple planning elements to align, and our team has excelled. We secured a new drill contractor to maintain program continuity, engaged a new environmental consultant to complete the biology pre-clearance surveys, and have our bulldozer contractor ready to proceed with pad construction. Our NOP team has delivered under tight timelines."

The Murdock Mountain Project hosts a shallow-dipping, road-accessible sedimentary phosphate horizon that demonstrated consistent mineralization in the Company's 2025 drill core sampling. The upcoming drill holes are designed to extend the geological model along strike, refine structural controls, and support future resource classification work.

Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF)

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 or the East Coast.

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Robin Dow, CEO
T: 604.355.9986
E: robin@dowgroup.ca

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This news release may contain forward-looking statements and information ("FLSI") within the meaning
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FAQ

What did Nevada Organic Phosphate (NOPFF) announce about the 2026 Murdock Mountain drill program?

The company said drilling has begun after completing wildlife pre-clearance surveys and mobilizing contractors. According to the company, bulldozer work will finish drill pads and drilling will evaluate strike, thickness, lateral continuity and grade.

Has Nevada Organic Phosphate (NOPFF) completed environmental surveys for the 2026 program?

Yes. The company completed all required wildlife and sage-grouse lek pre-clearance surveys before drilling. According to the company, an environmental consultant finished the biology pre-clearance surveys to meet permit conditions.

What are the 2026 drilling objectives for NOPFF at Murdock Mountain?

The drilling aims to extend the geological model along strike and refine structural controls. According to the company, holes will test strike extent, thickness, lateral continuity and grade to support future resource classification.

What prior evidence of mineralization does NOPFF cite for Murdock Mountain?

NOPFF cites consistent mineralization observed in its 2025 drill core sampling across the phosphate horizon. According to the company, the horizon is shallow-dipping and road-accessible, supporting ongoing exploration.

How long is the known phosphate horizon at NOPFF's Murdock Mountain project?

The company identifies a 6.6 kilometre known organic sedimentary phosphate bed at Murdock Mountain. According to the company, additional applications could extend potential strike to over 30 kilometres.

Does the NOPFF announcement include a mineral resource estimate or production timeline?

No. The announcement does not include a resource estimate or production schedule; drilling is intended to support future classification. According to the company, results are forward-looking and subject to uncertainties and risks.