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To: Craig Spencer who wrote (5537)3/31/1998 12:15:00 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
looks like they drilled some holes in the south and came up with more dikes and smaller portions of breccia.HE is probaly right it is in the
lake but where fore sure he probally doesn,t really know but if they keep punching holes they got to find it another month of drilling is lots of time



To: Craig Spencer who wrote (5537)3/31/1998 12:40:00 AM
From: Chris A.  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Craig,

My reading of the release is that they are referring to the previous caustic fusion results from the past drilling of the dykes. It seemed pretty clear to me.

But I suppose if you read it real fast, you might think they were reporting on the first 100 tonne sample... buy hey... I don't even think its at the lab yet!

I think realistic expectations of this years program will be...

1. Providing evidence that the dyke system is economic.
2. Even if no pipe found, a better understanding of Snap's geology which will most likely warrant another program.

Regarding the middle of the lake... they should have just let George plan out the drill program from day one!