Hi Seecat,
Yes, you have the dates spot on ...I was the first operator on the brand new Komatsu WA 600 -what a beautiful machine to drive -eventually was able to put a record 3000 tonnes through in a single shift. Great little mine site. Plenty of ways to improve the operation too I guess. I had some good mates over on production.
Hey Jimone,
I found this
question of yours:
"Historical drill by WMC reports intercepts 33 meters at 4.2 gt and 28 meters at 3.9 gt, but I do not see anywhere how deep it is, how far from the surface it is,, 10 meters or 100 meters... does anyone know?" ... and your question is still relevant AFAICT. The only clue is that they must have had some indication to dig the "swimming pools" in their position and this would indicate that they a hopeful of mineralisation at surface. Agree that it's a bit of a crap shoot ...but still impressive historical drill results.
Cobalt was mentioned with some derision by someone, but I think the company only mentioned IT as part of a larger report that rock chip samples of
in excess of 1% cobalt have been recorded historically, and they would follow up on this. Seems logical enough given the high cobalt pricing.
Also the question was asked about the purity of our dore, it's been around the 88% mark. I note that these numbers tend to stay about the same over a given mine region.
I'm quoting some of this stuff from memory ...welcome to fact-check anyone.
Looking forward to (good) news at any time ...welcome to bring it on OGX
Cheers,
SJB