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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."


GREY:PGDIF - Post by User

Comment by Kodiboyon Feb 20, 2016 8:31pm
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Post# 24578705

RE:RE:RE:RE:Timeline is ticking

RE:RE:RE:RE:Timeline is tickingYes DC great info, thank you, to bad you don't post more often as your apparent knowledge seems comprehensive.

In choosing the style or process of drilling, I'm sure there is probably a difference in cost in equipment/time/expertise that explorers must take into account in the decision making budgetary process.  

Is the best processs to reduce the breakage really that much more expensive than the manner they used?  

At this stage of the exploration, is it vital to decide on a lower breakage drilling process to determine the grade? or is there a precise time to go to the more expensive drilling process that makes sense from a budgetary concern/expense?  I'm assuming it's more expensive? And requires a good operator.

Who would they rely on for that kind of decision as I see you are offering your advice, and don't take this the wrong way, but there must be other "experts" out there they can hire for this advice?

Surely they would have knowledge of, or maybe not, the hardness of the Kim they are drilling thru and use that info to decide the best method...but again, is it a merely a cost decision?

If one is to believe your take on it, seems like they goofed up?  Or is it not so clear cut as a layman like me looking back seems to believe it is?  So many questions still unanswered...having some education from real life people is so valuable for us to get a handle on the big picture, so please, share your knowledge as much as you feel comfortable with...thx again.


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