Latest Phosphate Exploration News

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Explorers led the Materials tape as fresh drill stories and new ground deals pulled buyers into small caps. Big miners still delivered, but the loudest moves came from companies offering investors a near-term catalyst.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
14 Feb 2026
Aguia Resources is poised to commence production at its Tres Estradas phosphate mine with infrastructure nearly complete and key licenses expected imminently. Meanwhile, exploration at the nearby Passo Feio project reveals promising phosphate grades, underpinning a strong market outlook amid global supply constraints.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
12 Feb 2026
A takeover premium blew the doors off the Materials board this week, while one discounted equity raise did the opposite. Uranium names kept climbing on real production progress, and rare earths stayed in favour as governments and buyers circle supply.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
25 Jan 2026
A takeover offer lit up small caps, while one high-growth software name slid hard despite strong sector news. Resources dominated the winners list, but investors still punished dilution and discounted fundraisings.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
24 Jan 2026
PhosCo Ltd reports significant progress at its Gasaat Phosphate Project in Tunisia, backed by a €1 million EBRD grant and promising drilling outcomes at KM and SAB deposits. The company is well positioned amid rising global phosphate demand and tightening supply.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
20 Jan 2026
Korab Resources has extended the completion date for the sale of its Geolsec mineral lease, securing higher royalty rates in the process. This move reshapes the financial terms of a key transaction tied to its Northern Territory phosphate project.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
28 May 2025
PhosCo has formally secured the Sekarna phosphate exploration permit in Tunisia, marking the first time the Tunisian Government has granted a phosphate permit 100% to a foreign investor. This milestone follows the recent approval of the Gassaat project and a strategic MoU with Tunisian authorities and the EBRD.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
13 Jan 2025