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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: Steve Rose who wrote (395)10/1/1997 1:34:00 AM
From: ORVADO   of 5206
 
How much will it cost to pump the water out of the
mines - is that in the $13.00 price. These mines
are on top of a major acquifier. Also, they are sitting
in unconsolidated material - how will they open pit
this? Will they use cement to grout the sides of
the pit? The NWT kimberlites are in granite - the
sides hold themselves up. Fort a'la Corne is sitting
in mud and sand - not to mention gaseous occurences.
Did you know that many of the drilling rigs have blow out
preventors in FALC at the request of the operators?
If they are dangerous to drill how will they be
mined? Since this is a thread of many diamond experts,
I'd like to have an answer!
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