Easily bored
posted on
May 10, 2012 07:05PM
CUU own 25% Schaft Creek: proven/probable min. reserves/940.8m tonnes = 0.27% copper, 0.19 g/t gold, 0.018% moly and 1.72 g/t silver containing: 5.6b lbs copper, 5.8m ounces gold, 363.5m lbs moly and 51.7m ounces silver; (Recoverable CuEq 0.46%)
Wow! Folks are easily bored around here. A long NR of a year's worth of high quality exploration and we are already looking for articles on copper!
I thought it was a good NR. Sure, it's missing specifics and dates but there is a lot of stuff to line up here. I'd rather not have a date than a broken deadline. Number of drills and a start timeframe would have made me a bit happier. The rest of the NR is full of upside imho:
Discovery Zone. We have a new zone. Welcome "Discovery Zone" to our list of zones. Thanks DDH 422! And Elmer.
This exploration season has soo much news potential for the months leading up to BFS. I think this turns up the throttle for the mid-late summer finish line.
Drilling all three new zones. A 5000m drill program for phase I drilling is enough work for 2-3 drills and a core or three till BFS drops. Last year we started with 1 ended with 4 drills. First drill assay in 2011 was end of July.
Aerial Mags. The Aerial-Mags were being done in May last year with a NR on June 21st. Last year we did 2,520 line kilometers for our AM. Elmer wants to do that same size this year. We don't have enough land for that - we didn't last year! North and South...
A Total Field airborne magnetic survey (approximately 2,500 line kms) to extend the limits of the 2011 survey to the north and south and a spectral imagery survey,
Spectral Survey. This year, Elmer is adding a "spectral imagery survey" which uses photo-like images to spot differences in metal chemistry on the surface. I suspect this imagery is flown (maybe Satellite?) seperately from the Aerial Mags since the AM's are flown at such low altitudes (40 m or so). I think this will be a nice layer of info for Elmer. Probably helps the Aerial Mag product the most.
Titan. Extending the Titan from where it left of in ES zone north to GK. GK has rougher terrain than ES.
Titan-24 DCIP & MT surveys are planned to survey the area between the ES zone and the GK zone to follow-up the positive results obtained in 2011,