I'm not sure how the board could have been more clear about the use of LWAG in this calculation - it is clearly stated 5 times on the first page of this announcement. Length-weighted Average Grades (LWAG) is a standard method used in reporting assay results - Google it... If you don't trust me, read this Google eBook.
Furthermore, these inclusions for NMDD092 above are actually:
53m at 2.6 g/t Au including 1m at 51.7g/t and 1m at 27.4g/t
20m at 4.2 g/t Au including 1m at 34.4g/t and 16.2g/t
13m at 3.8 g/t Au including 1m at 11.9g/t and 1m at 10.6g/t
Highlight intersections which are impressive and the board have chosen not to focus on.
I encourage anyone taking this bloggers post seriously to read the assay results for yourself. Flick through and see there are quite a number of very high grade intersections throughout.
And remember in the scheme of things, these are the most recent 5 holes within a <1sqm project area with 56 holes pending and 6 more underway. We now hold rights to ~986sq km of land at Bolgatanga...
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