Thanks radioactive.
I am doing this work for myself first. Then I post it here if I can convince myself that it is correct and true information. Otherwise, I have no intention to rump the sp up or anything else.
For the above work for example; while I was nervous to see the drilling result for EK-09 and EK-07 which are the top north holes, we received the EK-12 with very high grades and consistent 2 sylvinite horisons. T. Because EK-12 was end hole in this prospect, that was such a good news that we still have the same good results.
Then I started to think; "how far these incredible high grade sylvinite layers con go?". Because I was thinking, "if this can go 10 km, we will have one of the best deposit in the world, could this be real?"
The I started to check the area. I am not a geologist, nor I know one to ask the things. I said this is a young area, sylvinite layers are at a shallow depth. If there is fault in somewhere the surface won't be flat, it would be hilly." then I started to look for the hilly areas and put the pins on them, and did the same thing for the flat areas with the green pins.
Then I looked at the graphic. I saw that those oil driller guys drilled the hilly areas because they were looking for oil and trying to find the fault lines. If that was their logic to find the fault lines for oil drilling, our logic should be to find the flat areas for potash drilling.
Then I discovered the huge flat area. And now I convinced myself that we have a huge resource down there. And I wanted to share this with you guys.
What I am doing is very simple but needs a bit work. You are all free to believe or not, or discuss the ideas. (But I can't accept to answer those downramper guys' posts. I am already very tired and got nervous while I was making this much thing).
Cheers.
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