Have the L plates still on regarding copper. I was wondering if...

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    Have the L plates still on regarding copper. I was wondering if the grade and depth of mineralisation would make it not very economic to mine. If mineralisation starts several hundred meters below surface, surely that makes open cut an expensive option and with copper and gold grades well below 1% , then ug mining would be inefficient as well. Is my thoughts along the right track? Or am i way off the mark? Will acknowlege the size of area of mineralisation appears large so guess this is possibly the reason it could be viable to mine.Eagerly await views of the more experienced.

    Christopher
 
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