Based on the $6.1M for 67 thousand foot cores and $65M for 737 thousand foot cores, looks like the price per hole (or, at least per thousand feet) is just $90K or so. Quite a difference from AK. (Not to mention the possibility of year-round drilling.)
I also note that in years 2, 3 & 4, the plan calls for approx. 223 holes drilled per year. That's a lot of field work. No wonder JB seems to be connecting to every drill operator and geologist on LinkedIn!