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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Diamond Play Cafi

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (1349)9/19/2003 8:41:04 AM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) of 16206
 
Red I have to think that you are missing the point on the GGL results( of wich I think are good ).With the increase in the length from 1.3 km to 2km hardly seems like bad news,after all we did not expect these results to give us a stand alone mine.To think that,you would need alot more drilling as you know.However the tonnage calculation I would think will be in John Kaisers next tracker.To move KL foward would IMO need 10m tonnes of equal or better kimberlite than KL added to the mine plan.This could well be achieved with Doyle,if not through a new round of drilling between Kelvin and Faraday.Jan at MPV told me that DB plans to drill off those bodies upon freeze up in 2004.That is only 3 months from now.Three months from now is not along time to prove up a mine. Have a good day james.
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