Funkey, you wrote:
"consolidation in the ROF is nearly coming to an end, very much in favour of NOT"
Although probe metals ....still has Black Creek listed under other properties on their website
https://www.probemetals.com/projects/other-projects/black-creek-chromite/
The Black Creek Chromite Deposit is strategically located between the Black Thor and Big Daddy deposits which are owned by Noront Resources. Black Creek is interpreted to represent the southwest extension of the Black Thor horizon.
It is situated close to bedrock which is important for two reasons. It provides low stripping ratios for mining and a stable base for infrastructure and operations. The McFauld's area is characterized by muskeg and it is rare to find stable footings. The morphology of the deposit is also important as it appears to represent a consistent lens of mineralization uninterrupted by faulting or deformation.
A NI-43 101 Resource Estimate completed in 2015, confirmed that the open-pitable deposit contains over 10 million tonnes of high grade chromite rich enough to be direct-shipped upon extraction. The cut-off grade was 20% Cr2O3 including internal waste.
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I notice that on a most recent OCT 2017 Corporate presentation dated Sept.25,2017...there is no mention of this property. I wonder why?
https://www.probemetals.com/investors/presentations/