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AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ADDS PHOSPHORUS TO STRATEGIC MINERALS

Operational Update19 December 2023CRPIndustrials

NEWS RELEASE 23-32 December 18, 2023

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ADDS PHOSPHORUS TO STRATEGIC MINERALS LIST


WELLINGTON New Zealand


Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (“CRP” or the “Company”) (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” FSE

“3GRE”) is pleased to advise that phosphorus has been added to the Australian Government’s

Strategic Minerals List.


With our Korella Phosphate Project comprising Korella North ML100379 and Korella South

EPM 28187, the addition of phosphorus to the Australian Strategic Minerals List provides

further impetus to the Company’s activities.


Korella phosphate has been tested using an ore-sorter to produce phosphate with specific

characteristics required in the production of yellow phosphorus. Yellow phosphorus is then

used for production of thermal grade phosphoric acid used in manufacture of Lithium-Iron-

Phosphorus batteries.


The new Australian Strategic Materials List contains minerals:


• that are important for the global transition to net zero and broader strategic

applications, specifically the priority technologies set out in the Critical Minerals

Strategy

• for which Australia has geological potential for resources

• in demand from our strategic international partners.


The Strategic Materials List signals the government’s support for their continued

development and consists of 6 minerals:


• copper

• nickel

• aluminium

• phosphorous

• tin

• zinc.


As the next step, the Australian Government plans to scope the creation of Strategic Critical

Minerals Hubs around the country.


This announcement, made on 16

th

December 2023 by Australian Minister for Resources and

Northern Australia Madeleine King, said the changes followed extensive consultation with

industry, the public, and states and territories, and would support Australia’s growth as a
major exporter of clean energy materials.


“The updated Critical Minerals List and the new list of Strategic Materials will help the

government focus on those commodities needed to create jobs, keep us secure and power

our economy,” Minister King said.


These minerals are critical to the greening of our economy and the defence of Australia and

our allies. The Critical Minerals List and Strategic Minerals List will be updated on an as-

needed basis, as economic and geostrategic dynamics evolve.

Australian copper, nickel, aluminium, phosphorous, tin and zinc will be vital to the world’s

energy transition, which is why for the first time ever we have articulated their economic and

strategic importance by creating the new Strategic Minerals List.

Australia is well placed to meet increasing global demand for minerals, with large

endowments, technical expertise and established resources supply chains,” Minister King

said.


This announcement underlines the long-term strategic value of CRP’s commitment to become

a supplier of phosphate into not only for the Australian agricultural sector but also to the

market for high grade phosphate rock used in the production of yellow phosphorus and

thermal grade phosphoric acid used in LFP batteries.


For further information please contact:


Chris Castle

President and Chief Executive Officer

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited

64 21 55 81 85, chris@widespread.co.nz or chris@crpl.co.nz



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