By the explanation in the article, the process used wont provide any structural information, so is a quicker way to assay (through crushing the core). Orexplore provide a HUGE amount of information that is completely new to the industry. If you go back to the oprexplore website article about Jun Cowan (Structural Geologist), which I think gives some insights to what extra data orexplore Geo10 can supply to Gelogists. Because it is so new they have had to get industry specialists to help draw insights from the data. There are two markets we should be considering a) all the core samples that are currently stored that could be digitised and destroyed (remove storage costs) b) once digitised, the old samples might reveal information that may help with brownfield exploration
Agree that Kent is not a great salesperson, so we will need to wait for the results to speak for themselves.
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