RE: 43-101 Any day now?I hold a wack of prb, more than i'd like after this am, i am of the opinion that once released the 101 on B/creekwill disappoint.as the deposit only has a strike length of 200m withwidths "up to" 65m and an average "non" true thichness of around 40m.Use a density calc. of 4.5 tons per cu/meter. you get 2,340,000 cubicmeters of Chromium ore within the deposit envelope. This is before true thickness corrections. Question is... will we ever see drilling on the claim NOT gave up in exchange for PRB claims, the one with the interpreted chromite extension from the Blackthor deposit?? I guess time will tell. This "High Ground" thing, I doubt cliffs would take this because it's "High ground", because the reality is that even if they do get this high ground it is just not enough area for the size of footprint a chromium operation will need, not by a long shot and many 100's of truckloads of fill will be brought in. Cliffs will likely take PRB for the high ground/chromite and its gold holdings to add to its Windfall gold holdings.
All said and done, this is a deposit which will add high grade tonnage for Cliffs if they so decide to acquire.