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To: Goose94 who wrote (124382)4/14/2022 11:58:33 AM
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Chatham Rock Phosphate (NZP-V) new 52 week high, 29.5 cents on lite vol.



To: Goose94 who wrote (124382)5/19/2022 5:12:11 AM
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Chatham Rock Phosphate (NZP-V) Commissions Scoping Study Into 5 Million Tonne Per Annum Phosphate Export Facility

May 18, '22 - NR

Chatham Rock Phosphate Ltd.'s subsidiary, Avenir Makatea Pty., trading as Korella Terminals, has commenced a scoping study into a stand-alone five-million-tonne-per-year phosphate/fertilizer export facility in the Port of Townsville.

This study is being undertaken by an assembled team of well-seasoned industry specialists who bring together years of experience in logistics, major capital work construction, port operations/construction and financing of new major port/rail facilities for bulk commodities.

As the Port of Townsville is the export port for all of the minerals including phosphate and fertilizers originating in northwest and north Queensland, the need for a dedicated phosphate/fertilizer terminal has been recognized for a considerable time.

With the emerging changes in the world supply chain for fertilizers and phosphates, the low cadmium phosphate from the Georgina basin in NW Queensland has the potential to fill the gap for low cadmium phosphate in Europe, now no longer able to be sourced from Russia.

The scoping study for the Korella terminal runs in tandem with the already announced scoping study for the one-million-tonne-per-year phosphate export mine based on the company's Korella South project.

This long-needed export facility project also has the potential to attract Queensland and federal government funding. The northern Australia infrastructure facility is one potential source.

The results of the scoping study are to be available in July, 2022.

Chatham looks forward to keeping shareholders updated on the exciting developments associated with Korella.

For further information please contact:

Chris Castle
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz