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To: Robert Dydo who wrote (631)2/17/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: David Riso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1248
 
From your web page we have noted the following points
"The Akbastau target looks most interesting. From what you say it sounds like it is a larger anomaly than Akbastau even
though there is outcropping gold and copper mineralisation at Akbastau. Does this mean that the gold and copper
mineralisation at Akbastau North is potentially much bigger in contained metal than Akbastau which contins total dollars of
1.1 billion.
This is remarkable and you found it using basic exploration. What other potential exisits on teh Mizek licence as the area around Akbastau and Kosmurun seems so fertile for gold and copper?"



To: Robert Dydo who wrote (631)2/17/1998 10:58:00 PM
From: John Menzies  Respond to of 1248
 
Do not want to comment on JV discussions these are always sensitive. Plans for RC drilling - We have an RC rig at Mizek and are hoping to undertake some driling to the south of Mizek where we have had some encouraging results, the Akbastau gossan where similalry we have had some encouragement and of course the Akbastau North anomaly. Timeframe - still winter in that part of the world and motor vehicle acces- drill rig size- is restricted until after end of april. It is however really important at this stage of the company to focus on the Mizek project and we will always do that - but we are also keenly aware of the likely impact of drilling results. Will keep you informed.