Media Coverage: Endeavour Magazine - Phosphate for the Future

Many nations rely on importing phosphate, leaving them vulnerable to potential supply chain issues which can have significant effects on their agricultural development. We got the chance to talk with Chris Castle, CEO of Chatham Rock Phosphate (CRP), to see how the company is working to establish itself as a global supplier of low cadmium direct application (organic) phosphate to the agricultural sector.

Read the rest of the article in the October 2023 Endeavour Magazine.

Media Coverage: Todays Stocks - Chatham Rock Phosphate’s Pioneering Journey: Steering the Junior Mining Industry to New Heights

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, recognized by its listings on TSXV as “NZP” and on NZX as “CRP”, is navigating its way through the junior mining industry with significant advancements in its lead project, Korella North, located in Queensland. For investors with an eye on the junior mining sector, Chatham Rock Phosphate’s developments mark a critical juncture in phosphate mining, potentially reshaping industry landscapes.

Progressive Strides in Korella North

Chatham Rock Phosphate’s progress in its Queensland-based Korella North project signals promising strides towards operational success, following the revelation of substantial resources in the recent NI43-101 independent report. The report has confirmed an impressive 600,000 tonnes of Indicated Resources and 2.1 million tonnes of Inferred rock phosphate resources within EPM28589, allowing the company to strategically delineate the initial Mining Lease Application’s proposed location.

Read the full article on todaysstocks.com

Industry Article: ABC NT Country Hour - Resources company Korella is looking to mine rock phosphate and manufacture MCP for the northern cattle industry.

ABC News Country Hour discusses Korella Phosphate

The National Farmers Federation wants to strengthen Indigenous engagement in agriculture.

  • Value-adding. We speak to Lara Wilde from FNQ Food Incubator.

  • Who won the 2023 Ian Baker award for excellence in agriculture?

  • The Federal Department of Agriculture's finances are back in the black, officials tell Senate Estimates.

  • A new cotton gin to be built in Kununurra will be unlike any other in Australia, according to Namoi Cotton.

  • Resources company Korella is looking to mine rock phosphate and manufacture MCP for the northern cattle industry.

  • Potential breakthrough in the fight against varroa mite. 

Listen to the article on abc.net.au
(32:31 - 40:39 minutes)

Media Coverage: Superbcrew - Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited: Private Placement – Extension Of Closing Date To June 1, 2023

On 12 April 2023 Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, “CRP” or “the Company” (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” FSE “3GRE”) announced that the Company is proceeding with a non-brokered private placement (the “Private Placement”) of up to 30,000,000 units (the “Units”) at a price of CAD $0.13 per Unit (NZ$0.154) for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3,900,000 (NZD $4,620,000).

Each Unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the Company and one (1) transferable share purchase warrant (“Warrant”), transferable subject to applicable securities legislation. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to acquire one common share at a price of CAD $0.45 per share at any time prior to the date that is three (3) years from the date of issuance.

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Industry Update: Straterra - Discussion on seabed mining welcomed

Straterra welcomes Environment Minister David Parker’s announcement that he has asked Parliament’s Environment Select Committee to conduct an inquiry into seabed mining.

“It is good to see that Minister Parker’s Government will not support a member’s bill from Debbie Ngarewa-Packer banning seabed mining without looking at all the facts and evidence first,” says Straterra chief executive Josie Vidal.

“We are ready and willing for the conversation about the role that minerals recovered by seabed mining could play in New Zealand’s transition to a decarbonised economy,” Vidal says.

Read the rest of the article on straterra.co.nz

Media Coverage: Daily Company News - Chatham Confirms Significant Progress In Its Monocalcium Phosphate Project

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, “CRP” or “the Company” (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” FSE “3GRE”) wishes to announce that our wholly-owned Australian subsidiary, Korella MCP Pty Ltd., has taken a significant first step in its march to become the sole Australian producer of monocalcium phosphate (MCP).

The first step to produce MCP is to produce the precursor weak phosphoric acid (WPA) which has just been successfully accomplished in bench scale tests at Monash University.

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Media Coverage: Superb Crew - Chatham Rock Phosphate announces private placement

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited, “CRP” or “the Company” (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” FSE “3GRE”) wishes to announce that the Company is proceeding with a non-brokered private placement (the “Private Placement“) of up to 30,000,000 units (the “Units“) at a price of CAD $0.13 per Unit (NZ$0.154) for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3,900,000 (NZD $4,620,000).

Each Unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the Company and one (1) transferable share purchase warrant (“Warrant“), transferable subject to applicable securities legislation. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to acquire one common share at a price of CAD $0.45 per share at any time prior to the date that is three (3) years from the date of issuance.

Read the rest of the article on superbcrew.com

Media Coverage: Daily Company News – Advancing Phosphate Fertilizer Projects In Oceania To Production

Written by:
Chris Castle, 64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz
Chief Executive Officet – Chatham Rock Phosphate Ltd
Web: www.rockphosphate.co.nz

Chatham Rock Phosphate Ltd recently announced that this analyst coverage is a significant advance for Chatham:

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: NZP / NZSE: CRP / FSE: 3GRE) – Advancing Phosphate Fertilizer Projects in Oceania to Production – Resuming Coverage • Fundamental Research Corporation, researchfrc.com

A Near-Term Producer of Fertilizers in an Area Reliant on Imports

  • We are resuming coverage on this company. Since our previous report in 2018, the company has expanded its portfolio by adding two phosphate properties. This company currently holds three phosphate properties.

  • As New Zealand and Australia import most of its phosphate needs from Morocco/Russia/China, there is a strong need for domestic production.

  • This company is aiming to advance the Korella project to production by Q4-2023, and the Makatea project by 2025. Although both projects do not have NI 43-101/JORC resource estimates, historic exploration indicates that both have potential for producing 250,000 tonnes per annum (Ktpa) of phosphate for 10+ years. These projects are also prospective for rare earth elements.

  • Upcoming catalysts include permitting and production at Korella and Makatea.

See the article on dailycompanynews.com

Industry Update - Australia joins global commitment to ESG for critical minerals

13 December 2022

Australia has joined an international grouping to commit to sustainability and the highest environmental, social and governance standards for the mining and processing of critical minerals, which are essential components for low-emissions technologies.

Australia has signed on to the Sustainable Critical Minerals Alliance, which is an initiative led by Canada to promote sustainable, environmentally and socially responsible mining practices for the critical minerals sector. Other signatories will include Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and the United States.

Australia has abundant reserves of critical minerals, including rare earths, which are essential inputs to clean technologies such as solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries.

Minister for Resources and Northern Australia Madeleine King said mining and processing of critical minerals are crucial to help the world lower emissions, and it was important those minerals are developed to high ESG standards.

“Australia is strongly committed to sustainability and the highest environmental and social governance standards, and we believe the development of new low-emissions technologies provides a great opportunity to promote those ESG standards across the world,” Minister King said.

“Australia congratulates Canada for taking the initiative, and we are proud to become a foundation member of the Sustainable Critical Minerals Alliance.”

Members of the group commit to voluntarily working to develop and use critical minerals that:

  • Employ a nature forward approach by collaborating with industry on practices that prevent biodiversity loss, protect species at risk and support nature protection, including driving towards net-positive benefits to the natural environment;

  • Support local and Indigenous communities by promoting safe working conditions and responsible labour standards, diverse and inclusive workforces, supporting Indigenous and local community benefits, and respecting the rights of local and Indigenous peoples;

  • Help fight climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working towards achieving net-zero emissions by no later than 2050 by promoting net-zero mining practices;

  • Restore ecosystems by adopting requirements for reclamation and remediation to close and return mine sites to their natural state, and holding responsible parties accountable for environmental harm; and

  • Build a circular economy by accelerating the reuse and recycling of critical minerals, which may reduce the number of new mines to supply the minerals needed.

The Sustainable Critical Minerals Alliance was launched on the sidelines of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in Montréal on 12 December 2022.

Media Coverage: Daily Company News - Chatham Looks Forward To An Eventful 2023

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP” and NZX: “Chatham”, “CRP”, or the “Company”) is, having advanced on multiple fronts, planning an eventful 2023.

The start of Korella phosphate production and the development of the Australian domestic market are the prime objectives for the Company in 2023.

Meanwhile the administrative process for the granting of a Mining Concession on Makatea is expected to continue throughout 2023.

Mining at Korella North

We’re aiming to start on-site operations at the Korella North Mine in Q4 2023. In tandem, marketing into the Australian domestic market will commence with first sales of our high-quality direct application soft rock phosphate to sugar cane and banana growers in Queensland.

Korella Fertilizer’s Cloncurry Distribution Hub will supply road trains with bagged product for growers on the Queensland Coast and bulk loads using side-tipping road trains.

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