RE:RE:RE:Re RE Re AssayRegarding the size of pod 2 at McArthur River mine, I quoted Cameco's numbers. If you have a problem with those numbers, take it up with Cameco:
https://www.iaea.org/inis/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/33/032/33032922.pdf
If you go back far enough on the thread, you will find PamplomaTrader's numbers for the core area, and my numbers for zone A2 + A3. We used Nexgen's numbers for width, height, average thickness, and Nexgen's assay intervals (see Nexgen presentation) to calculate a weighted average grade for each zone, and a conservative rock density of 2.6. The math is very straight forward and for anyone who takes the time to do the calculations, it is an eye opener as to how many pounds Nexgen has and Arrow is still open!!!
gr8shot wrote: Okay Teevee: I am now convinced you are delusional! So
Arrow has well over 400 million lbs but they are delaying the 43-101 until Q1 or Q2 -? Now I will be the first to acknowledge my math is a bit off...but that's a bit of a (huge) strecth - no?
RE:Re RE Re Assay
well you better be ready to back up the truck then. For example, the 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.