RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE;RE: RE: RE: 60's Very confusing comments,
Ore grade from Bell Creek deposit is much lower than Thunder Creek and they feed about 25% of the mill capacity.So Bell Creek deposit as it stand now is not the catalist to a big overall ore grade improvment.
I have just been looking (which you can also see in their old news releases) 2 past news releases :
On July 26 2011 they were announcing a stellar drilling result at Thunder Creek : ''At thunder Creek we extend mineralization above and below 730 level 7.57 gr/ton over 108 meters...'''(TC 144)
Does anybody know when are they going to reach that mineralization ?
On August 16 2011 they were announcing at Bell Creek an extension of mineralization drilling at depth''
'''drilling to depth extend gold mineralization 400 meters below current resource' (5.6 gr/ton over 28.5M)
Just to say that we are not far away to know exactly when they are going to develop stopes at Thunder Creek where they drilled hole TC 144 and to receive a report on the extent of thers 400 meters gold mineralization below the current resource .at Bell Creek
To reverse the actual negative sentiment we MUST be inform on the resource development at Tunder Creek and Bell Creek,The 3000 tons/day is an important milestone but improved ore grade is a must.
Just hope that the price of gold will stop ''sliding''