It looks like a lot of drilling to be done in order to get a better understanding of the geometry. There is plenty of sulphide ore containing lower grades of g/t to model and then there is higher grades in various stockworks that are even more difficult to model.
Large ore bodies of sulphide ore is very economical even if gold grades are down around the 1 to 2 g/t if they are shallow and it appears to be the case here. The amount of stockworks with their location/geometry containing higher grading will determine just how good this discovery will be in the end. Add the depth considerations to the model and it might get into the 'significant' category, especially if the grades improve the deeper it goes.
Time will tell, but one thing we know for certain is the fact that the strike area is huge.
Cheers
Ann: Strong results highlight continuity of Bombora gold, page-7
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