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First Explorer at the "Ring of Fire" and presently drilling on the "BIG DADDY" Chromite/Pge's jv'd property...yet we were robbed
I am taking the opportunity to repost a post of an individual who has not posted here for some time, a post i saved to my file as it struck me that this type of post is what makes the Agoracom community what it is. I thank sparkligwatr in advance for his time, at the time, in putting the post together, I do think he's still around though. His post contains an assortment of posts with pics and links from some respected contributors.The posts are in regards to Noronts sponsored CIM luncheon back in April. These posts all have 1 thing in common, the sheer enthusiasm for the potential of the Ring of Fire, enthusiam thats been a little lacking of late, hence this post. Each post has a tell to the future, a future which i beleive we are currentlyu witnessing. Wish i could post pics from the full report which shows the x-section layouts of how the shafts etc are set up on Eagle One for mining the resource, can't seem to get it to work though. Perhaps someone who can post them wil do so, they are great. This is a trip "back" in time, while at the time was a looking glass to the future. Enjoy
Text of their posts are at bottom of this one, and if you like what you read please cast votes at their Links as they deserve the credit for sharing this McFaulds area info
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Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 06:29PM
hello everyone - just arrived home - yes, I am sorry, I did take the time away from the computer to enjoy a bit of socializing with some of the other Agoracom Notiers.... such a pleasure to meet them in person - Snugs, Milsy, MGB, Babjak, her husband, retirerich... thank you for the sharing and fellowship there are lots of interesting things to share, nothing earth shattering, or you would have had an NR - I am going to relax for a few minutes or more, say hello to my honey and then type a least a bit for you tonight - it was the 'first' Technical Presentation and therefore would have been very interesting to the geos amoungst us - I will try to pass on what was said and please, Milsy, MGB, Snugs, retirerich, please pitch in and fill out, add to, correct etc... yes, you are correct, I did have a plan in place in case anything really big was announced... :) also I did speak to the gentleman from Vale.... back in a bit QQ |
Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 06:50PM
the first person I met and talked to was Mac Watson - 'things are good' 'going to be there for a lot of years' - "patience" second person - the geo from Hawk who I also met at PDAC - "things are good" "very exciting things happening" -said hello to Mr. Nemis - said hello to Neil ... time for lunch lunch - the usual - salad (good blue cheese on top) salmon with vegies - fruit, cookies & coffee lol Head Table introduced - Nemis, Harvey, Novak, Bill White, Mike White, Larry Smith (Vale/Inco), lady lawyer for Noront, Major Ken Sproule 1st speaker - Larry Smith - he was there to tell us about an initiative that Vale is encourage, a marriage between the military and geology - there are 4000 troops per year over the next few years that will be exiting the military and will need jobs.... there is a huge shortage of people to work in the exploration and mining industry - there are going to try to put the two together - the military guys/gals have management skills and are good at "blowing things up" :) 2nd speaker - Mike White (IKB) - he introduced Neil - talked about his 30 years in the industry - his willingness to talk endlessly to the investors, to travel for the business and his love of his family - most of you know the story how he originally went to the area in search of diamonds and found them - also found copper and the PGEs etc - talked of his ongoing relationship with the First Nations people etc ......... more to come |
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Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 06:58PM
3rd speaker - Neil Novak Said that this was the first "Technical Presentation" - emphasized "Safe Harbour" and "forward looking statements" also said that the visuals he would be showing are kind of like "cartoons" - that was the only way the lawyers would allow them to show and talk as he did the first slide disclosed various investor positions - NOT 10%, Pinetree 10%, Rosseau 9%, Sprott 9%, IBK 4%, SPGP 3/4% 2007 did 5,336 metres of drilling, sufficient for a resource estimate they will be drilling through break up however side information disclosed there might be a 2 week break as many of the guys have not been home in 3 months or more slide - showed a 'cartoon' of Eagle One with a tail that heads due south - could be a conduit joining the pods together went over the history of the Eagle One claims - won't repeat it here as most of you know it and it is also available on old NR's - basically they have paid all necessary moneys to claim 100% other than the 1% smelter fee which they can buy out for $500,000 35 holes have been drilled - they are tracing the occurence to the south with 25 to 50 metre stepouts both horizontaly and vertically Eagle One has been traced 200 metres to the south and 250 m deep - it skied out to the north and is open to the south and at depth still ...... |
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Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 07:06PM
more warnings about Forward Statements and "cartoons" these deposits are unpredicatable and caution is needed..... showed a very interesting set of cartoons showing the layout of the occurence - in 50 metre increments - I can't draw here so you will just have to take my word for it that it was cool looking :) maybe Snugs or Milsy will draw it and post it - basically is showed it plunging steeply to the south it is going somewhat as they expected it to - along a sill or dike.... with a good possibility of more at depth - a multitude of deposits on a sill or dike - regionally looking a bit or a lot like Raglan Eagle Two had a very wide chromatite layer AT1 - a geophysical target yet to be understood... :) in the cartoons there were some MM's pictured way deep that "may or may not exist"; the trend is SW to NE or visa versa - overlaid by swamp and limestone so very little outcropping and they must rely on the alternate methods of discovery regarding the centre of the ring it is a Granadorite (sp?) basement complex they believe to be 3 million years old - around the edges volcanic and _______ that is about 2.73 years old - and then there is the ultramafic instrusion which they are getting close to be able to put a date on ..... |
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Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 07:13PM
then talked about Jim Mungall and Jim Franklin's thoughts - sorry not being a geo this may sound confusing - again any others please step in - they believe the Eagles are because of Faulting... Eagle One conduit, pooling, trap Eagle Two - shear hosted, fault, steeply plunging cylinder body 225 metres so far then showed something with white lines that showed "domains" (don't know what that was) talked about 'folds' and mentioned the SPQ/FWR property (he would love to do a whole 'nother talk about SPQ, obviously) :) talking to the Ontario Mining Clains people - 1688 claims recorded, the most ever since Hemlo in one area (as of the end of March) still working on Eagle One - still working on Eagle Two - the Due Diligence people for the 43-101 are on site and checking everything, core etc still continuing to acquire land they are now having more hits than misses continuing to do JVs 4th drill will arrive in June showed us a photo of the camp with a Hawke 748 (sorry if this is not correct) airplane main camp - drill camp - 70 people access is good - 59 km to Webequie - 115 km to Marten Falls and they are working with the first nations people in Marten Falls on a road - mentioned deBeers in the area and the railhead to Moosonee - so all avenues are being considered .... good stuff to come but dinner is ready - back in a while |
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Posted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 08:28PM
mmmmmmmm that was delicious :) okay so where was I was... oh yes comparisons to other large projects... the multiple targets remind them of Jinchuan (China) or Raglan (Ungawa) the chromatite reminds them of Bushveld in S.Africa or Stillwater there are still lots of large targets to explore Neil then talked about the fact that he is even meeting with the trappers in the area to make sure everyone is happy - Snugs mentioned the request by the natives to give the returning geese an opportunity to migrate safely and I would hope that because of his relationship with them they will all be able to work together on this - many of the first nations people are also investors and so I am sure there are mixed emotions.... there is also an upcoming meeting on Tuesday coming with all of the princals of many of the companies, I believe they may be looking at areas of joint promotions and also ways of working closer with the first nations and helping (donating) to some of their issues - I am sure we will see some press on this after the meeting - good on them! speaking of donations - Neil was given a plaque by CIM (the hosts) of a donation to Mining Matters by the Can Institute of Mining there was just one question from the crowd - from the folks at BMO sitting at our table "when are the assays coming?" - Neils answer was "hopefully a week for Eagle 2" and the chromatite should be another 3 or 4 weeks, they are at Actlabs McMaster Lab that is the end of the formal presentation - I will try to put a few more tidbits that I learned in the next post.... http://www.agoracom.com/ir/Noront/me... lncheon - tidbitsPosted by: QQ_Girl on April 17, 2008 08:49PM
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Posted by: SnugTheJoiner on April 17, 2008 08:09PM
The CIM luncheon for the IBK sponsored Noront presentation was terrific. It took place in one of the largest presentation/dining rooms at the National Club on Bay Street in Toronto. I inquired about the number of registered attendees: the answer 157. There were probably more with a number registering at the door.The presentation was a "technical presentation" specifically designed for the mining community. I suspect many of the attendees were mining people although I know there were others including software people (Geosoft), bankers (BMO Nesbitt Burns), and students.Prior to the luncheon, I spoke briefly with Neil inquiring about the drilling at the Freewest Option. Six (6) holes have been drilled to this point. Things are moving ahead on schedule with sufficient personnel to complete the drilling program. I didn't inquire about assay results knowing that Neil would say "coming shortly. However, numerous conversations during and after the luncheon confirm the "richness" of the Freewest Option and the 100% owned Freewest claims.I overheard Neil saying that his "recent vacation was spent on the phone and on the Internet. At one point the Internet went down in his room, ;so he went to the bar and asked the bartender if he could use the Internet in the bar. The bartender said "Yes ... as long as "you buy a drink.” By the sounds of it, Neil had a lot of Bloody Marys.The head table was pretty impressive: Novak, Nemis, Harvey, Watson (Freewest), William White (IBK), Mike White (IBK), Larry Smith (Vale-Inco), Rick Hudson (CIM), the Noront lawyer, and a couple of other folks.The Agoracom table was actually just as impressive with QQ_Girl, Bajak1, MDG, Milsy, and myself Snug. ; Bajak's significant other was a "hanger on" (actually a really nice dude), and Retirerich was hob-nobbing with the rich and famous at another table. There were three BMO folks who somehow snuck into seats at our table. However, we ignored them. ; :)The technical presentation was very good. ;; There wasn't a great deal of information, however, to pump up the share price. But then, I don't think that was the intent of this luncheon.The overall impression I got from the presentation was the very huge and complex nature of the Ring of Fire geology, specifically in the area surrounding Eagle One, but also in the whole of McFaulds including the Freewest Option. In part I think that the "delays" in getting results of any nature but more specifically the Eagle One 43-101 is due to this complexity. But the number of anomalies just in the area of Eagle One are numerous, but their mineralization continues to be poorly understood - because of not of enough drilling (which takes time). It will require time, time, ;and more time.The complexity of the geology was illustrated by new 3D graphics of Eagle One presented by Neil. ; I won't even try to fully describe the graphics. Suffice it to say, he presented "vertical slices of Eagle One" over about a kilometer to the southwest from drill hole #5. It showed the MMS anomaly surrounded by peridotite. Very impressive. So when will the 43-101 be ready? In a couple of months was the answer. P&E (the engineering company doing the 43-101) was up to Eagle One in the last week to do more due diligence. This is a very good sign.Drilling at Eagle Two is progressing very well. ;; As Neil put it, "the hit-miss ratio";; is being lowered. (I expect that the same is happening at the Freewest Option.) Noront continues to do airborne surveys and a fourth drill will be onsite in June. ;; 40 men and three drills are going 24/7. ; (I understand that there will be a short pause during Spring breakup during which the drill crews will take a break. I also understand that the Native peoples have requested a break in constant helicopter traffic to allow migrating birds to head north.)At the end of the presentation, the bankers asked a familiar question: "When will you get the assays?” I thought that I heard Neil say that the PGE assays will be back within a week, and the chromitite assays back in 3-4 weeks. So they are coming folks.Neil also noted that Noront has been working with the First Nations peoples (2 communities) at Marten Falls. They want to help with building an all-year-round road. ;Moreover, Noront wants to get the people from these communities to help with exploration work.
Finally, I have a number of pictures from the luncheon. I will be working again with "provinsys";; to post them on the web. Stay tuned. Snug http://www.agoracom.com/ir/Noront/me...
Luncheon picturesPosted by: SnugTheJoiner on April 17, 2008 09:50PM
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Posted by: Milsy1 on April 17, 2008 09:52PM
You wrote exactly what I was planning on conveying to the forum. (NOT) For all of you who have read QQ_Girl's luncheon posts, you owe her a big thank you as her uncanny ability to report the details has saved each of you the $50.00 price of admission. Nice work yet again QQ. Thank you! Like many of you I am sure, I was a little disappointed that we did not have a halt today to coincide with today's meeting. I was hopeful of attending the meeting and hearing first hand some new developments from the powers that be. Although that did not come to fruition, it was a great day nonetheless. Although I have been a Noront shareholder for quite some time, today was the first day that I have met other Noront shareholders (other than those introduced to Noront by myself) and Mr. Nemis himself. It was my pleasure today to meet QQ_Girl, MGB, Snug, Babjak (also her significant other) and retirerich. I also had the pleasure of speaking with Richard briefly. As donnypee eluded to in an earlier post, Richard's words to me were "hold tight";;. (For the record, I don't think ;;you were there donnypee but you certainly are connected) Again, you have all read QQ's and Snug's reporting of the luncheon. I do not have much to add other than the following couple of points: - Neil had conveyed with the recent takedown of the warrants, they have roughly $53MM in the bank. - In order to define a zone as mineralized, Noront will be using a .5% cut-off (nickel/copper) ;;I beleive that Neil was referring to the cut-off rate for the 43-101. I could be mistaken and if so, can somebody help me out. - Noront would expect to see other massive sulphides at depth along a sill or dyke like structure. - still working away on E2 - it is steeply dipping and they are chasing down to 250 metres depth thus far. With respect to the hit-to-miss ratio, I think it was specific to E2. If this is the case, do not be suprised to see some misses but they are now hitting more than not. As many of you already know I am long NOT. Although today did not offer up any share price appreciation news, it certainly strengthened my resolve to "HOLD TIGHT";. Cheers, Milsy1 |