Seriously some 5% grade zones which not long ago was industry standard cut off in a 4.9bt resource area is seen as a massive negative for a 120m MC company with many higher grade zones while gaining vanadium credits?
To my eyes looking through the sections those 5% zones are dwarfed by higher grade zones, TON will have no trouble defining higher grade areas and have enough to mine for a lifetime.
But just for fun lets pretend the whole lot is this pathetic 5%. Nicanda Hill only: 6000m x 1000m x say 350m depth x 2.35 sg = 4.9bt @ 5% grade = 246mt of graphite.
Or lets say we ignore 50% of the overall resource that contains the most 5% grade. Thats still 2.45bt at around 10% = 246mt of graphite.
But really all we're after is a couple 100Mt zones (or 4 x 50mt pits ect) within 4.9bt, averaging say 13% and .025 - .03V to start with, im comfortable that 26mt of graphite or 52 years at 500,000tpa isnt a bad start.
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