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jdl51on Jul 04, 2018 12:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:this just proves
RE:RE:RE:RE:this just provesThe results of the drill samples from Doris are below. Not that hard to find, and yes, it contains Li2O, not an underground corn field.
https://www.nemaskalithium.com/en/investors/press-releases/2017/e9dafc59-789f-442a-8c07-254ab798922e/
"About half of our infill drill holes reported significant widths and grades above 1.5%, which is our reserve grade," commented Guy Bourassa, President and CEO of Nemaska Lithium. "This is consistent with the results of our bulk sample which was taken from the eastern end of the pit shell and had an average head grade of about 1.7% Li2O. This bodes well for our mine start-up, when project economics are so critical in terms of the capital payback." Bourassa continued, "I am also very pleased with the grade and width of the Doris Zone results which are all within the current pit shell. With the Doris discovery, what was previously recorded as waste rock is now ore. We will see the impact of Doris in future studies which are planned following the completion of our project financing." Doris zone expansion: - 1.37% Li2O over 42.00 metres from DDH WHA-17-201
- 1.53% Li2O over 22.50 metres from DDH WHA-17-202