These results are very positive in the sense that they reinforce the belief that the 12 conductors plate targets identified are likely to be Ni/Cu sulphides, not some false positive material such as graphite.
Having said this, the intervals of massive sulphide reported today are narrow and likely to be sub-economic.
So, the way I see it, the jury is still out. There is no doubt that Andover contains numerous targets and that collectively there is likely to be a lot of Ni and Cu sulphides in these targets. The question is though, will any single target (or group of targets) contain sufficient concentrations/amounts of massive/semi massive sulphide to be commercially viable to develop?
I'm hopeful that the answer will be "Yes', however nothing is guaranteed at this stage. C'mon AZS, give us a big massive sulphide intersection from VC-07!
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