Well, having worked on projects where the people making the decisions on the ground need results quickly it can be done quite easily. Even during the height of the boom and you could wait an eternity for assays if you were in the normal queue, you could get results back in a week as long as you were prepared to pay for them. You simply priotise the core logging and processing around the visual mineralisation and pay a premium to the assay lab for those samples. 15-20 samples over the zone of visual chalcopyrite will not break the bank. You get those samples out then finish off the processing of the rest of the core in normal time.
Or is it they do not want to disappoint so soon after making some very lofty comments.....
I am just an interested spectator.
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