From BMR todayInteresting news from Doubleview Capital (DBV, TSX-V) this morning as the company confirmed that it has retained Dr. Abdul Razique as a full-time geoscientist…Dr. Razique has a highly impressive resume and a proven porphyry discovery track record over the last 2 decades…his gift of being able to assemble the pieces of a major porphyry puzzle could have game-changing consequences for the Hat Project and the Sheslay District in general… Interestingly, over the last 18 months, Dr. Razique has been evaluating projects in British Columbia, Quebec and the United States on behalf of a “major international mining company and its joint venture partners”…that company wasn’t mentioned in DBV’s news this morning but it’s believed to be Antofagasta Minerals Canada, based on Dr. Razique’s LinkedIn profile…it’s therefore fair to speculate that Antofagasta, which has always shown an appetite for large porphyry deposits and has the ability to turn them into profitable mines, may have the Hat Project on its radar screen and indeed could be conducting some initial “due diligence”… Why would a major like Antofagasta be interested in the Hat Project?…there’s ample evidence that the Hat has massive volume potential…geophysical signatures and alteration patterns throughout this area strongly suggest that the Lisle Zone is just one part of a very big system that likely begins further to the north and northwest (NW-SE trending), and the limited number of holes drilled into Anomaly “A” and Anomaly “C” back up that theory…more on that tomorrow… Of course it’s not only volume which is critical, but grade as well…on that note, Doubleview is making progress given what they’ve hit in H-23 - the highest grades yet at the Hat including a 110.9-m section that returned 0.73% CuEq…more assays are pending from this hole – specifically, for the bottom 250 m which is known to include a third, wider chalcopyrite-pyrite zone that was visually observed to extend for at least 120 m beginning at a depth of 402 m…it’s quite possible DBV may continue this hole beyond 650 m where it was halted just prior to the Christmas break…it’s the deepest hole ever drilled in the Sheslay district…Dr. Razique would certainly be able to confirm that these systems often extend to depths of up to1200 m or more, and there’s an obvious example to the southeast at Red Chris… What’s amazing about the Hat Project – what underscores the incredible potential here – is that less than 2 years ago, this was just a grassroots project with not a single drill hole ever put into it…and each round of drilling at the Hat since then has produced better results… What we’ve witnessed since mid-2013 at the Hat is Canadian exploration at its best – and, in our view, it’s about to get even more interesting and significant (not just at the Hat, either, as there’s also a very large Grizzly in the neighborhood that’s about to heard from)…