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Message: What to expect from the next drill holes

What to expect from the next drill holes

posted on Nov 29, 2007 03:14PM

OK Conspiracy Theorists and anyone else that doesn’t feel like talking stock price right now.  

The press release states that CP-07-150, 155 and 160 were drilled on Papaya (these do not appear on the FDN Drill Collar Table).   The question was that ARU must have been doing more drilling then reported but where and what does this mean?   From the news release we know that aside from the Papaya holes they have reported results up to drill hole CP-07-162.  From the FDN Collar Location Table we know that that they have drilled through to hole CP-07-178.    So we have a total of 16 unreported holes.  Of these unreported holes CP-07-166, 168, 171, and 173 are NOT FDN holes.   What they are and where they are is anyone’s guess.   Maybe its time we start a fund for buying live satellite shots of the regional holdings so we can see where they are drilling.

Everything you read from here to the bottom is 100% speculation on my part!!!!!

CP-07-163 Boy do I wish they reported this hole.   It’s drilled on line 3800N to the west of the deposit at 8100E and is targeted WEST.   At an azimuth of 268, dip -65 and a length of 533 metres it’s either the biggest misplaced drill hole or they are going after the western extension at the top end of the deposit.   Note that the drill collar table shows the hole as 533m yet the 3800N Cross Section in the ARU news section shows it being about 260m long (one of them is wrong).

CP-07-164&165 The target is indicated as Bonanza but they look like technical holes to me.  One drilled north to 129m and the other drilled south, off the same collar to 170m.  Looks like it would be targeting east west fault displacement or maybe a feeder system for Bonanza.  These two make no sense to me.

CP-07-167 - Scissor hole (to the west) infill on line 3362N under CP-07-162.   Either abandoned or this is where they decided that further deep drilling wasn't justified.

CP-07-169 The target is indicated as Bonza but it looks like another technical holes to me.  Short hole (75m) drilled to the north at near vertical.

CP-07-172 and 174 Looks like a pair of scissor holes that they were going to drill deep on line 3350N from opposite directions.   It looks like they cased the two holes and then abandoned them.  

CP-07-175 is a repeat of 174.  Same collar, azimuth and depth.   Drilled from the same location but under CP-07-162 (deep hole on 3350N) to 192m and abandoned?

CP-07-176, 177 and 178 infill holes on 3350N, and 3550N respectively.


In summary the holes on FDN are infill holes in the core area.   It looks like they will do the rest of the deep drilling from underground.   The only hole with real surprise potential is CP-07-163.   Unless there is a porphyry target around 7900E/3800N then they are hunting for the western extension.   I don't know what to make of the Bonza holes.   I looked Bonza drill maps in the Archives but didn't find anything that would indicate why they would drill the three holes.  The 3 Papaya holes, CP-07-150, 155 and 160, are not addressed.   Holes CP-07-166, 168, 171, and 173 are NOT FDN holes which leaves us guessing as to what regional target the drills are on.

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