Iams you write:
"Very True Babs, but what info does khareema have that we dont know?Is this rumour or fact?"
Iams, Khareema, has been a reliable source of info in the past, so when I read his post I have added faith in his words.
The other issue that is making this believable is the NR from hole 49. The mineralization did not just end the end of the drill ended. Take a look at the grades in lens C (the deepest portion) and compare to A & B. Pay close attention to the juicy grades of Platinum. 23.7meters @ 7.9 g/tonne!, 2.4% nickel! It didn't just stop at 945.7 meters. And the fact they continue with their deep drilling tells us that too.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Hole NOT-09-49 intersected two lenses of mixed disseminated to massive sulphides under the current Eagle One Deposit, now referred to as Eagle 1A:
Eagle 1B (the first lens) located vertically under Eagle 1A returned;
- 178.8 metres averaging 1.2% Ni, 0.5% Cu, 0.9 g/tonne Pt, 2.0 g/tonne Pd from 306.7 meters to 485.5 meters including;
- 2.0 metres averaging 2.5% Ni, 2.0% Cu, 0.4 g/tonne Pt, 4.7 g/tonne Pd
- 4.7 metres averaging 5.3% Ni, 1.3% Cu, 0.6 g/tonne Pt, 5.3 g/tonne Pd
Eagle 1C (the second lens) also located vertically under Eagle 1A and directly under Eagle 1B returned;
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149.5 metres averaging 2.4% Ni, 1.1% Cu, 1.0 g/tonne Pt, 5.1 g/tonne Pd from 796.2 metres to 945.7 metres including;
- 23.7 metres averaging 5.2% Ni, 1.0% Cu, 0.2 g/tonne Pt, 7.9 g/tonne Pd
- 21.0 metres averaging 2.5% Ni, 1.0% Cu, 0.4 g/tonne Pt, 5.3 g/tonne Pd