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w6w9t8015on Nov 24, 2007 8:48am
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Platnium and paladium
Platnium and paladiumHeres the Jan 26 NR showing their findings and sgx response.
SJ-06-01 intersected 6.3 metres (true thickness) of 0.85% Cu and 0.54% Ni. The mineralized zone
occurs in an anorthositic gabbro as a sulphide rich layer. The sulphide minerals are present as
chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite as blebs and disseminations. Anomalous platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd)
are present and the Pt/Pd ratio is greater than 1. Gold is also present over a range of 0.05g/T to
0.25g/T. The second hole (SJ-06-02) was drilled 60 metres northwest from SJ-06-01. Previous drilling
suggests that the mineralization occurs in a trough like structure trending northwesterly with a 45
degree dip. SJ-06-02 intersected 6.3 metres of 0.41% Cu and 0.38% Ni.
Nigel Lees stated, “ We are highly encouraged that we have been able to confirm the grades from
the historical drilling. Furthermore, the drill program has identified the presence of anomalous Pt ,
Pd and gold within the mineralized zone not previously identified in the historical results. Sage intends
to complete a downhole EM survey in order to trace the mineralized system. A further drill program
is planned after the EM survey in order to expand
Re: Answer to Jacobus
Posted by: on April 05, 2007 10:30AM
In response to: Jacobus by w6w9t8015
Dear Shareholder,
The response to your question has been received by Bill Love Chief Geologist of Sage Gold Inc. Please see below:
THE PT/PD RATIO IS BETWEEN 3-4 TIMES IN THE TWO DRILL HOLES (SJ-06-01 AND SJ-06-02) AND WAS CALCULATED OVER THE TWO DRILL INTERSECTIONS OF 6.3 METRES RESPECTIVELY. THE RATIO OF PT/PD USUALLY WOULD BE LESS THAN 1 AS PD IS USUALLY GREATER IN ABUNDANCE THAN PT. SAGE WILL CONTINUE TO TEST FOR PD.PT AND AU IN FORTHCOMING DRILLING.
Regards,