RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: AnotheStraight from Atacama's July 14, 2008 press release,
"The halite salt beds of the Matarandiba Member were discovered in 1964-65 with the drilling of an exploration well (IDM-1, Matarandiba Island) by the Brazilian state-owned petroleum company, Petrobras. This well encountered the halite salt beds at a depth of 1,110 meters. In 1969, Mineracao e Quimica do Nordeste S/A (Mining and Chemical Company of the Northeast) was organized with the specific objective of investigating the salt section encountered earlier. Two exploratory wells were drilled on the small island of Matarandiba, MQ-2 and MQ-3, encountering 32.5 meters and 44 meters thickness, respectively, of vertically continuous, high-grade halite salt". These holes formed the basis for subsequent commercial halite salt development using solution mining methods. Nine meters of potash consisting of sylvite and sylvinite interbedded with halite salt were subsequently described by Coutinho and Fernandes in drill hole MQ-3."
Let me get this straight, you are pumping a stock that encountered potash in ONE single hole, but has confirmatory assays, just a description by two geologists........best in class, heh........
You can probably also retract the statement that DOW has a producing potash mine nearby as that is also a lie.........
Go pump at the PON board.
I am beginning to agree with Joe Brower....you are a twit.