GS I think that is why WR is waiting for the final resource to make a deal. If he has 1 billion tonnes+ of beneficiated DSO then I think BHP might start to be calling him! .. hence the frustration in the time taken to get the assays back to commence the modelling.
DSO CID is now irrelevant to BRM... If you are spending millions on a beneficiation plant, then you will want ample, cheap, free dig detritals to put through it .. and it appears that BRM has these in rich abundance. If WR is right and he can get more for the detritals than he can for the DSO a paltry 80/90MT of DSO won't even factor into the NPV analysis. BRM is shaping up as possibly the world's largest Fe detrital miner ... go WR go!
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