If this drill hole was down dip, you would is a more flatter angle in the visuals. However, what we do see is about a 45 degree angle at the graphitic black shale to the mineralisation opposite. Therefore, if there is about 170 metres of continuous mineralisation, there is likely to be some 'true' width in this.
To decarbonise effectively and secure an ever growing geopolitical environment, the world needs minerals like it never has before. I suspect, multinational geos are talking to our geos to help them decide what kind of investment is needed.
Exciting times!
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