Aha! - 47.70 m to 55.32 m (7.62 m) -- coal, massive;
- 55.32 m to 66.54 m (11.22 m) -- coal breccia, from 20-per-cent to 60-per-cent angular coal clasts, mixed with varying amounts of clay, silt and sand.
So this is virtually nothing for WER. The mixed bed of coal clasts is just junk.No wonder there was likely no follow up of this in 1994. The Wescan VP of Exploration mentioned at the AGM that even if there wasn't a continuous bed of coal that there would be coal found along the Mannville sediments. There is a strong likelihood of discontinuous coal desposits from the coal up near La Ronge all the way to the MB boarder. The choice land is still right next to the existing holes.
Crocky