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To: Brumell who wrote (1930)3/19/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: mineman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
If the high-grade (8% Ni / 2.3 m) continues for many hundreds of metres in either direction, or if there are other high grade horizons that may be intersected, it could give sufficient tonnage to pay for a shaft and possible even direct shipping to Sudbury via the Metagami-Sudbury rail-line.

However the potential is to find a thicker high-grade zone which is either a structural opening or a feeder. If drilling shows the high-grade zone thickens even a small amount at depth then further drilling has the potential to outline large economic ore zones. However based on information to date the high-grade is 2.3 metres thick and no more.