Massive sulphides will tend to pool together that's why you get the higher grades, but disseminated are lower grades but more dispersed. Not meaning that there is less nickel in the ground it is just more spread out. That's is why you can't be discouraged that drill cores are coming up with less then 1% nickel when it is across large strikes.
We are looking for a large open pit of disseminated sulphides which will give us a large scale and very low cost of production. Those massive sulphides are just a great bonus and will help with higher grade blending later down the track :)
Good luck all just take a break from refreshing the screen and stop going mental and look at the fun-da-mentals!
Just my thoughts....
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