Thanks,
from last piece of news:
..An estimated 58 holes (7,000 metres) are planned for this phase of drilling on the Border Property. Thirty nine holes are planned for the Chemong/Pasquia area and these holes will be completed for coal resource estimation purposes. An additional estimated 15 holes are planned to test 3 new targets within the 132,000 hectare permit area...
I assume they are now focusing on the first 39 holes to evaluate the coal estimation, if news come next week, assume the 2 drills on site just before 19 Jan..we may have 10 days work.. 60 holes /90 daysx 10days work= ~ 7 holes
to be conservative, we may have ~ 5 holes visual result..next week
since each hole is 500 meter apart there is an extension of 2.5 km from hole #6
BH