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30/11/20
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Originally posted by Basumal:
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The assays aren't going to dramatically change from what has already been reported in the other holes as the sulphide content looks pretty similar. That is the tenor of the ore within this specific intrusion.. I think the highest assays to date have been ~3.6% Ni and ~1% Cu in massive sulphides, so best case expect that in the massive parts, and anything else with lesser sulphides (i.e. breccia, blebby, disseminated etc) will have less grade. It won't suddenly be 10% Ni - that's not how these deposits work. Bas.
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You are right it won’t be 10%, but 3% Ni and 1% Cu is good grade and widths could increase to the west. Not many of these being found these days.