TSXV:AAA.P - Post by User
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Karmanowon Apr 26, 2011 4:03pm
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4KM X 5KM = 20 SQ. KMS
4KM X 5KM = 20 SQ. KMSGreat NR today++ as well as the actual quality and depth of the potash from hole #16 we have now been told two other very important facts....we are now moving to where I believe is the next shallow zone of potash....should get similar results to South Boulder about 10 miles north of where we will be drilling in the east++
We could be close to locking up the Samarian Block of land? If we are going to drill near to this block..I think a deal is close... I think our resource estimate from Phase 1 drilling could double with Phase 2 drilling in the east with the Samarian Block...I am not sure if shareholders realize just how big this shallow zone is in the south western section of our property?...next time you drive 20 kilometers...just think that is the amount of this shallow zone and 1 kilometer wide...thats a big deal and should be 20 years of open pit mining...the Haro Property where the other major drilling has been done from north to south should be another 20 years of Solution Mining. And if I am correct the Eastern Shoreline will confirm another 20+ years of Open Pit Mining.
And for Jonny's sake, in one month we will have the first piece of paper that confirms why Sprott, Dundee, Liberty Metals, World Bank, Forbes Manhattan, and China Minerals have all invested in Allana Potash and not a deep Sask. company.
By years end we will have the second piece of paper...the Bankable Feasibility Study.
Not all Potash Juniors are created equal...its just that simple...some will end up with millions of tonnes of resource in the ground...and some will actually develop a profitable shallow mine(s).
Exploration drilling is continuing in the far eastern part of the property at Holes DK-11-20 and DK-11-21 to test for potash
Drill results from Hole 16 are similar to those of Holes 6, 8, and 11 which delineate an area of potash mineralization approximately five kilometres long by four kilometres wide