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Gold/Mining/Energy : Montello Resources

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To: Ned Land who wrote (3136)4/16/1999 4:48:00 AM
From: Ned Land  Read Replies (1) of 4256
 
Sorry about that post, just a little frustrated.

February 4, 1999

At the end of 1998 Kennecott decided to upgrade its Thunder Bay caustic fusion facility from a nominal 30kg/day to a nominal 100 kg/day to ensure swift return of results.

Geophysical surveys completed in 1999 have generated 18 high priority targets some non-magnetic. Kennecott is continuing drilling on the project to drill test a broad selection of these anomalies. A second drill rig has been mobilised to ensure that the current drilling program is completed before March 15, 1999 (a time limit set by Alberta land use, drill permitting, requirements).


Seven target were tested returning one additional kimberlite.

March 12, 1999

Results for caustic fusion of the known kimberlites will now start coming in as the Thunder Bay laboratory is operational again after a $500,000 upgrade to increase output and improve safety. These will be reported to you as they are received.

Uhmm, so where's the info?
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