RE: last n/rThat depends on how much gravel is there. I've heard that it's "clean" and economic to dig out and sell. Future seismic work and engineering is planned (or underway) to determine how much is there. By the sounds of it LaFarges' pit( I don't know where it is) has only a two year life left. We know gravel is in high demand with all the contruction going on in BC and the West Coast of the US and the Olympics coming up I would this this has the potential to a nice revenue generator assuming all the permits are granted.
What does this mean for MSQ ?
Revenue for MSQ would mean funding for a whole lot of exploration with a minimum of dilution needed in the years ahead. I think you'll see a stronger share price the day permits are granted and plans for production are announced. By the sounds of it we should be selling this gravel within three years. I hope sooner.