OTMN, upcoming presentation @ Toronto convention.
InMarch the annual meeting of the PDAC (Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada) will hold its annual meeting in Toronto. This is one of the major mining conventions of the year and is attended by all, or most of the big (and small) mining companies in the world, OTMN will have a booth there. As you can read below from Mark Fedikow’s email to me, he will be making presentation along with Oliver and Peter, two of OT’s top mining professionals ( you can read their qualifications on the web site). They are well recognized in the field as top pros. Mark is quite involved with the Ruby and has himself taken hundreds if MMI samples. This he did after Oliver took the first samples which yielded results which provoked Mark into coming to the property himself to do some sampling, (not that he didn’t trust Oliver, but he just wanted to make sure). Read on:
Good Morning Ed, Jim e-mailed and gave me a heads-up that you would be in contact. The upcoming MMI workshop at the PDAC will be sponsored by Alan Mann and Russell Birrell of WAMTECH Pty. Ltd. Alan and Russell are the inventors and marketers of the MMI technique that has now been tested in approximately 1000 case history studies worldwide. The staff at XRAL Laboratories in Toronto (Walter Grondin and Pierrette Prince) are organizing the meeting and approximately 50 people have signed up to attend. The workshop will be on March 14. XRAL is one of the laboratories that are licensed to perform MMI analyses and they are the lab to which we have sent all of the O.T. MMI work.
The presentation that I will deliver has the following title and authorship:Hunting For Elephants In Montana: Mobile Metal Ions Process-Assisted Exploration For Bulk Mineable Base and Precious Metal Mineralization, O.T. Mining's Ruby Property, Butte District, Montana
by
Oliver Maki1, Peter Mejstrick1 and Mark Fedikow2
1-O.T. Mining Corporation Montreal, Quebec
2-Manitoba Geological Survey, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I will discuss the geological, geophysical and geochemical studies that have been undertaken on the property and these include MMI work at the Ruby Mine, in the area west of the Ruby Mine (Ruby West), in the area of the April Vein, West Anomaly and the Kit Carson. Each of these areas has distinctive gold, silver and copper MMI anomalies associated with them. The MMI anomalies coincide with geophysical anomalies and alteration zones mapped on the property. As such they represent drill targets.
This presentation will follow another MMI presentation that I will deliver. My first presentation describes the discovery of the Hunt Gold Zone in northern Manitoba using the MMI technique. No other method was able to provide a drill target for International Curator Resources Ltd. (the company exploring/diamond drilling the property as we speak). It is entitled:The Discovery Of The Hunt Gold Zone, Assean Lake Area, East-Central Manitoba-A Mobile Metal Ions Process Success Story By
Mark Fedikow Manitoba Geological Survey, Winnipeg, Manitoba ----from post by ED ======= This should elicit interest in the Ruby's prospects. IMHO
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