Bingo!This year he says they now have 40 pad locations to work with and a variety of targets that they could not get to last year. Pettit also explained that their data shows they have at least 20 more areas on the Forrest Kerr property to test. Jolly then asked what we might know from the Forrest Kerr project in 2019. “We are going to have a better understanding of what we are looking at,” said Pettit. “A 3D model is being done right now and all of the data compilation from the season. We’ve got 45 holes now, so all of that analysis is there and it’s going to get plotted.”
Jolly then asked what are the plans for this year and if they have enough money in the coffers to go forward. Pettit said they raised $7 million last year, and they still have about $6.5 million.