Scott I spoke with Frank yesterday and he is very pleased with the input/direction he is getting from SGS.
SGS is asking for a lot of information about what they are seeing in the core. This is slowing down the logging stage and they are having a hard time keeping up with the amount of core that is coming in from the drilling.
The core is sent to the SGS labs and the turn around time is very quick. We can expect assay results on the next 2 holes in 2 weeks.
SGS is feeding the current and historical data into its modelling sofware...all of this leading to a 43-101 resource estimate in the new year.
SN