Leigh Curyer's commentsStill listening to the conference call...
Great information in addition to what has been provided in the PEA. What I like best (and have discussed with others here and elsewhere) was the potential to use the excavated area of the mine in the bedrock to store tailings or even become a depository for spent waste. Interesting that Leigh has set into place an eviromentally friendly plan to put all tailings back into the extracted portions of hte mine and seal those areas. That leaves the surface unscathed and is something not fully employed by any other U mine at present. As he stated this should expedite the permitting process.
Statements like "Arrow has no peer"; No. 1 mining jurisdiction globally in Saskatchewan; and his statement that by 2019/20 there will be a shortfall of over 1 Billion lbs unserviced to the markets that will require multimple Arrows to come into production.
Shaft to be done and permitting and PFS by mid 2018.
If there is a negative here I don't see it but I am sure some naysayers here will come up with some.
Eight Capital, BMO and TD all asked questions. Good one's too. GLTA