Have a look at the September quarter report. From memory they said that they had average grade of 5.35 grams per tonne over a 3.7 meters width, and 3.6km strike length (not sure how deep that was - 60 meteres?)
This latest announcement suggests the depth could be a lot greater than 60 meters and that there is a lot more strike length (another 4 kms).
My bet is that they will come up with a high grade deposit of over 400k ounces.
Nabanga does not look like it will be a big deposit, but its high grade could mean that it would be economical to mine by setting up a small milling operation (say 300-400k tonne pa mill) to produce 50-65k ounces pa for 6-8 years. Just speculating.
loki
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