Having zero geological knowledge makes it difficult to understand or get excited about these sorts of announcements.
I do like that the target sizes are large: 2km x 1km and 1km x 0.6km.
'While the cause of this gravity anomaly is uncertain at this stage, a positive Bouguer anomaly is what would be expected above a higher density sulphide deposit similar to the McArthur River Mine and the other base metal deposits found in this area.'
'Higher density sulphide deposit similar to the McArthur River Mine' - wouldn't that be nice. But also, if it isn't base metals that are giving off the gravity anomaly, what could it be?
The market is seemingly disinterested by this latest news release.
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