I've been in W-Mo exploration business for 35 years. I'd be embarrased, to say the least, to post news releases around such insignificant numbers.
Geodex's resource is 590 ppm WO3 (not W) and 200 ppm Mo. This is not the numbers they currently quote as being the most likely ore body. These are actually the 109 million tonne figure of 840 ppm WO3 and 320 ppm Mo. Their new zone is significantly higher at 800 ppm WO3 and 3050 ppm Mo.
Geodex's widths are in the order of 150-250 metres not the 15-25 metres reported by UNO. 15-25 metres will not support any type of mining at these grades.
The Falls Creek numbers are anomalous at best but barely so and does not warrant all the hype the company has spread over this property. I think they were trying to ride the wave of Geodex's and Noront/Cadillac's W-Mo successes in the area.