RE:@jimbowie (David's younger brother)Too little hard data and too many asumptions to take this calculations seriously .
With NOVO's budget they could easily get a few step out samples as suggested by excellent poster Docmz2 .
Unfortunately a year later no step out samples and very few solid data points.
As much as i want to believe, entire story is still very much anecdotal .
Docmz2 :
October 29, 2017 - 09:57 AM 693 Reads Post# 26873170 Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.nvo/novo-resources-corp-common-shares?postid=26873170#cSvdI1f5sjuZT3T1.99 REMOVING the UNCERTAINTY...
There is a way that we can remove the lingering uncertainty of drilling and grading the WWR 2 that we must discuss. We can build temporary shafts and bulk mine the conglomerate to get a TRUE representation with a LARGEST possible bulk sample. We can do this initially a few kms down strike and increase it to 5 kms stepouts and then 10 kms stepouts. You are doing this to scale the discovery accordingly. This is not a normal 100m stepout discovery, this is a discovery that should be measured in many kilometres. NOT 100m increments...So once the initial trenching assays reveals what most of us already know, that is a course of action that I feel that must be discussed, especially this process that is going to be VERY expensive but we are talking about a discovery that may be worth TRILLIONS of dollars and THIS seems to be the MOST reliable way to evaluate such a unique once in a planetary lifetime discovery...are there any mining engineers on board that can calculate costs?? Insane deposits require insane methods of grading it...! Thoughts
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