"This is a very low-temperature assemblage, and probably represents hydrothermal transport up a shear system from a more substantial Ni accumulation", Dr. Franklin continues "this explains the very high Ni contents, as it contains nearly 60% Ni."
Well, wouldn't that be nice! or should I say a gift if true. I have always said that Ni is the game changer that increases valuations expenentially. I am not saying that Chrome is not important as it obviously is with Cliffs attempting to steal it on the cheap. If they can confirm this more substantial Ni accumulation from down below at the high grades as mentioned then we have a totally different game a foot. We know Nickel is there and it just needs to be found; perhaps this transport is the source. Again, wouldn't that be nice...