Chatham Rock Provides Railphos Project Update
04/08/2025 08:30 NZST, GENERAL
NEWS RELEASE 25-015 August 1, 2025
CHATHAM ROCK PROVIDES RAILPHOS PROJECT UPDATE
WELLINGTON New Zealand - Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” and “3GRE” (Frankfurt) or the “Company”) advised on June 18, 2025 that we have commenced a Feasibility Study to develop a railway to connect our 100% owned Korella North Mine and its planned phosphate export facility in the Port of Karumba.
The RailPhos project connecting the Korella North Mine, NW Queensland to the Port of Karumba involves the building of the long-mooted Cloncurry to Normanton rail line with an extension to Karumba.
The Feasibility Study, under the leadership of Australia-based Executive Director Colin Randall, is now well underway and as at 1 August had advanced through the following stages:
• We have identified the relevant native title holders and landholders along the route on either side of the Burke Development Road.
• Initial meetings with the elder of native title holder, Cloncurry based Mitakoodi Mayi, with the Cloncurry based landholder who covers some 70km of rail line route and an Australian rail construction company.
• A discussion has occurred with the local quarry owner who is the potential supplier of ballast, formation material, concrete sleepers and pre-stressed bridge beams.
• We have met with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) regarding existing rail corridors from Cloncurry to Kajabbi as well as from Duchess to Dajarra.
• We are in the process of arranging a meeting with Queensland Rail to determine the connection point between RailPhos and the Mt Isa – Townsville rail line.
• We have mandated a party to identify Chinese State-Owned Enterprises interested in either buying phosphate or in railway construction.
• We have obtained comparative Mine to Market costs based on road transport from Korella North to Port of Karumba.
• We are reaching out to other phosphate companies to consider their use of RailPhos while also connecting with railway materials, locomotive and wagon suppliers
• Recently we traversed the proposed rail route from Cloncurry to its mid-point at the Burke & Wills Roadhouse and tendered to Cloncurry Shire Council to secure one of their buildings as the proposed RailPhos headquarters.
• On 23rd July we participated in the Industry Briefing and Meet the Buyer Networking Event in Cloncurry organised by Queensland Department of State Development
The project has attracted significant media interest, and we will be providing regular progress reports.
Chris Castle
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz
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