QUICK REPLY - 1- i can't read the - Arrow Minerals report - which has a 10,000m data which speaks about the bugow arseniopyrite.
2 -If you chatted to the junior - and asked if they have cobalt and answer was - no ?
Then.... maybe this is why - these words at end of Rover press releases speaking of each
assay report ?
Drill core is cut with half sent to ALS Global Laboratories (ALS) for crushing to <2 mm with 250 g split pulverized to -75 µm (200#). ALS is an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory. A 30g change is fire assayed and analysed using AAS finish for Gold.
My takeaway ?
I'm not seeing anything about assaying the - arseniopyrite - checking for cobalt.
Or copper in any press - just gold assays.
Now... what about the historical cores from - Arrow / Aber.
Old core photos - show cores - unsplit.
Then recent news - gold found outside of sulphides - was this a first ?
Does this mean only sulphides were checked for gold ?
All i want is to see the " orignal Arrow 10,000m report - i want ot know about the arsenopyrite
what Arrow resources had ot say.
And... perform more assays on the sulphides - many dark dark in color...
CHunky... could be lots of arsenopyrite - and if so... why not checkfor cobalt ?
Only makes sense to add more value for shareohlders...right ?
Lastly....
I came across another few reports ( another region ) that spoke about how cobalt is purple and green.... and well... Rover has these colors in thier cores... and if Arsenopyrite is present in the Bugow formation - it's just smart to perform a full scope on the ores...
Why is this Arrow report not avail online - open source or on thier website ?
Who knows...
Cheers......