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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nuinsco Resources (NWI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Just G who wrote (2969)4/6/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: 4TNiner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
We should prepare ourselves for the release of assays pertaining to holes drilled to test the "EM" findings for 17 & 18. I think that it is safe to safe that generally this usually means that there is ore in the vicinity of about 200 metres. The findings are pointing the drillers in a southernly direction indicating a new ore body. Is this new body rich? This is what the drills will tell us. Based on what I have seen my guess is that our "little puddle" will become a big lake.

I was touring Falconbridges Onaping mine site yesterday and today and I was struck by the position of the various mines relative to each other. Craig mine is about 6 K's away from Fraser mine and Fraser mine is 4 K's away from Strathcona. Across the way from all of this you have several INCO mines. Having seen this and now reviewing the area play for Lac Rocher, if NWI hits the big one I think DML and CYP could really do well because of their location and geology.

I also add that having viewed the topography of this area one can only imagine how difficult it must be to move drills around.

I still think we have a winner here.

Regards,