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Gold/Mining/Energy : Inco-Voisey Bay Nickel [ T.N.V] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: 1king who wrote (202)3/4/1998 12:07:00 PM
From: Terry J. Crebs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1615
 
Geotem will be interesting.

I doubt we'll get to see the time-domain flying until SEG, New Orleans--those INCO wizards can be so selfish sometimes . (Seems, I'm only called when their geologists don't like what their in-house wizards are telling them--second opinion stuff usually.)

I'm a little surprised it's taken INCO so long to refly--as you might remember I recommended flying fixed-wing over the holes in the Kigs many years ago. I think it will be very useful to integrate and compare to the Dighem and other regional datasets.

Reddog appears to me to be South Voisey (DML-NAI) type mineralization. Great grades but depth/volume severely constrain the economics. Remobilized (?) veins are similar to uneconomic Cu-Ni Labrador Trough-mineralization. However, strong structural components were always evident at Reddog, maybe INCO (and you) will prove my skepticism wrong about Reddog.

I'm still high on Sarah Deep. INCO is finally acquiring deep-looking EM over South Sarah--this month I told a certain chief geophysicist to also include North Sarah too--sadly, he never is intimidated by any "irate shareholder", ha, ha.

Good Luck, T.

P.S. Any comments about Sparkes joining Harvey at Donner? DML.VSE upticked on the news--but so did N.NYSE, ha, ha. Tease Kerry for me.