If the impurities are at around the levels that have been released to date I think it will be game on for BRM. Alumina and Silica levels published so far seemed not to be too far out of line with peers (although we could still get some penalties). Critically imho is that phospohorous levels are low. In addition the scaleability of such a large resource makes a lower grade play quite viable over the long term. I am expecting the PFS to confirm the latter (with fingers crossed about the former.)
It's news to me that BRM was considering pelletizing. Is this correct? It's true that the detritial ore will produce pellet-like product, but is this what you mean? And BRM considering pelletizing the DSO too? Is this correct Mozart/Wescott? If that is case it will take them few years to get down the the DSO as the detrital overlay will be the first to be mined.
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