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TSXV:NAG - Post by User

Comment by Snowdogyon Jan 18, 2009 6:06pm
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RE: World-Class Thickness - not about faces

RE: World-Class Thickness - not about facesI hold a chunk of NAG but CDB may be the next big one if the 480 foot (146 metre) coal zone being discussed turns out to be true and of decent quality. Its my understanding that there is coal all over the place in central Saskatchewan where all the action is since the GXS discovery and I'm also told that the best coal is probably northwest of GXS. South of GXS its too far down apparently.

All the recent discussion over the historical 480 foot coal zone on CDB lands is due to a map posted December 2, 2008 on the V. GM web site which shows the hit in CPP 5122 held now by CDB. It is very strange that CDB doesn't mention the hit.

Some call the 480 footer bull but if it is its bull dispensed by V. GM not CDB.

Go NAG. Go CDB.
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