Hello Gumby, in a troy OZ of gold there is 31.1 grams. And that's the number we've always used in any of the speculative math we've ever done.
Tonight, going over all this info for hours, with people who I'm not shy to admit, are very much smarter than myself when it comes to GEO, drill results etc, but it's just really hard to come to a conclusion with so much missing information & data. All these numbers are 1g/T plus, but that's the thing, how much do we have between 0.3g/T and 0.999g/T. That information would make such a huge difference! That is needed information to base any decision or conclusions to.
Then the trenching results, we need that information, no question! And, bottom line also, there is 15,000 more meters of drilling coming our way, with some very good information under our belts now prior to drilling!
I've seen many posts tonight, where people have mentioned in the math that has been done by many, the number keeps coming up as 1g/T. That's true, but also remember, when we added the huge scaling (which I'm sure glad we always did now), the real number we were looking for was 0.29g/T over the entire anomaly. Or, yes 1g/T, but over only 29% (or basically 1/4) of the anomaly.
Well, it's been a long night, many different opinions, I'm sure many more to come.
We all need more time to digest this info, and we for sure need more info, to finalize our assumptions.
Bow