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Gold/Mining/Energy : NPEC - The thread for NEW shareholders of NP Energy

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To: grantsi who wrote (108)3/26/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: J. Williams   of 228
 
G.. True enought don't believe it until you have an independent assay.
But there is another way to look at it. Do a little geological DD and find out how gold forms in geological terms and it will help you and others understand that there has to be quite specific circumstances in order for gold to form. Geologists know those exact conditions and when there is an indication that these certain conditions exist. Then exploration for deposits can begin to verify presence of gold.

The force that occurs subsequent to formation is most likely erosion, but volcanic and subsidence have a effect on dposits as well.
The point is that when news comes out describing (in geologic terms)
the conditions for formation, the one can deduce that there is a likelyhood that gold will be found. The commercial recovery is then dependent upon the amount of Au per ton of earth/material present.

Hope I didn't confuse anyone, but from the past releases one can see that a "find" was emminent...but just how big is it..so we drill to find out!! Alas here we are...waiting for results. JW
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