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To: Quickdraw who wrote (13052)5/1/2000 12:56:00 PM
From: charred  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
About the metallurgical testing, it is way too early to say all this. To do a proper study, they will have to find the optimal crush size for each type of ore. PFG will select areas after the first round of drilling to perform such tests. It could be next year when they have all the tests completed.

About the discussion regarding carbonaceous rock, I don't buy it. Again if this is only 6% of the resource, why take two bulk samples. Why wouldn't they take some bottle rolls test of the high grade? She isn't telling the whole truth here.

About the autoclaves, too expensive.

cheers