Hello Kip,
If I was involved I would be living with the drillers or appoint a well qualified geologist to sit on the rig 24/7 with such a crucial hole. I would be testing and logging every centimetre as it came out of the collar. we would not report anything to ASX until we pulled out of the hole and finished logging, including spot field assays, to the last few metres. In this case, we would take the spot readings of mineralisation on sections of ore in the core, using the portable field XRF instrumentation. this gives us an indicative result of what we can expect from the laboratory assay results.( Note, to date, the field spot readings have proven almost identical to laboratory assays for Ni and Cu, PGEs are not run in the field using the portable XRF) So, theoretically a report would be ready for release by the next morning, then we would finish cutting the core and sending a quarter of its length to the laboratories for analysis.
Cheers for now,
Helmenesh.
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