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NT Phosphate
A review of phosphate potential along the Adelaide – Darwin rail line corridor in the Northern Territory has been completed and this identified an area of Cambrian sediments prospective for phosphate under Cretaceous cover. Cretaceous cover is shallow with most of the area under less than 25m. The Cambrian sediments have a number of phosphate prospects derived from historic government drill holes (Bureau of Mineral Resources [BMR] now Geoscience Australia). The holes were located near the town of Larrimah. For example, BMR Larrimah 3 is reported to have 1-7% P2O5 from 120-130ft. Review of water bore geochemical data has also identified a number of targets in this area. Three exploration licences have been lodged to cover the most prospective areas.

Northern Territory Phosphate Exploration Licence Applications