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Ann: Thick Mineralised Unit Intersected at Investigators, page-49

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    Good response Mulac.

    Holders also need to remember that the targeted areas shown in the picture posted by @mitis have a volume of approximately 125 million cubic metres each (say 500m x 500m x 500m) and the drill holes are only 3 inches in diameter. To put this into perspective, it means St George with the MAD180 and MAD181 holes has only drilled 0.000004% of the Investigators deep target area that according to the MT/AMT modelling looks to be oozing with highly conductive materials. Now that St George has confirmed that the conductivity in these deep holes is nickel sulphide related and they are intact and continuous, the DHEM modelling which is taking place now and which has served St George so well with the 100+ near surface massive / disseminated sulphide intersections, will hone in on and identify the sources of the high conductivity nickel sulphides.

    Further, whilst St George has shown only one downward plunge vein at Investigators in the latest announcement, I personally think there are many veins and pockets of nickel sulphide based on the percentage area drilled so far and the DHEMs will identify these. The same rationale applies to the Fairbridge / Cathedrals deep target.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/2422/2422558-e182a8f99c0264b78cf12e27ad886b84.jpg


    In addition, holders need to understand just how critically important and wonderful the MAD181, MAD182 & MAD183 sulphide intersections are and I am still amazed that Mr Market has not woken up to this yet. This is because these intersections have now validated without any doubt that the MT/AMT Ultramafic “Road Map" as I call it, which shows multiple areas of very high conductivity, does in fact contain conductive nickel sulphides and lots of it throughout the areas identified at Investigators and Fairbridge. It’s not iron, tin or any other conductive material that we don’t want – it is Nickel! Sure, St George still needs to test the other Cathedrals Belt areas and that very juicy northern tenement section but the odds are that the high conductivity shown on this Road Map is all due to conductive nickel sulphides.

    This is the MT/AMT Ultramafic “Road Map” from April for the Investigators North South cross section with my notes on it. They say a picture tells a thousand words but this one is an Absolute Beauty - The Magical Treasure Map we as kids all dreamt about.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/2422/2422569-b01d15d5965ca61ceba1b5b6feaf5a01.jpg


    St George will in my opinion soon find an excellent combination of massive, disseminated and blebby nickel sulphide, copper, pges, and all the other wonderful resources that have been identified so far and LOTS & LOTS OF IT.

    There is lots to do and find and St George has only just started unravelling it all.

    As always these are just my views.

    Happy Days Ahead
    SandyC
 
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