RE:Re RE Re Assaywell you better be ready to back up the truck then. For example, t
he bulk of McArthur River ore is in small pods of high grade. For example, pod 2 is 100 m long x 20 meters wide and 30-90 meters high. Pod 2 has 220 million pounds. Do some elementary math on the length, width and height of the core area of A2 and you will get to 250 million pounds. Adding in the rest of A2 and A3 takes the total in situ pounds at Arrow to well over 400 million pounds. https://www.iaea.org/inis/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/33/032/33032922.pdf toriddog wrote: Just look a the news release it is all there plain and simple. If they put the deposit on core box like the PLS deposit the difference will be very very clear.
I have been investing in the venture market in Sask for many years anf know what a good drill hole looks like. NXE has some great drill holes but I cannot understand why they keep drilling very close to the previous holes. Look at the release ,all the good holes are bunched in a very tight small zone. Why when they have dozens of good claims that have not been drilled at all. They just keep drilling and the deposit size does not grow as shown on the drill reports.
If the 43-101 shows I am wrong I am back into the stock pronto !!