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Royal Nickel Corp. RNKLF



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Comment by pierregon May 05, 2019 10:16am
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RE:RE:Fvd

RE:RE:Fvdverypoor, Tazzmania is correct. Mark Selby refering to FDV as per https://ceo.ca/rnx?53de18056d86: «The potential for the mine is massive as I said each of these shears runs for several kilometres. We think they can go for kilometer to kilometre and a half deep at least. That little purple box there is the intersection area of where these sediments are sitting in the shear that can be projected back along each of those shears for several kilometres and so you know we think it opens up three to four million tonnes at grade wise that's a TBD but the average grade of what we pulled out so far is about a hundred and fifty ounces per ton or 4,500 grams per tonne so even if we get 1% of that, you're looking at three or four million ounces just you know in that small area and the other part of that our team is very excited about, is to drill beneath that sediment structure to see what the average grade is fundamentally. To get this much gold into one little Rock you either have to have fluids with a lot of gold, a lot of fluids or both and so, we've got this on multiple shears and so we can't wait to start drilling lower down in those shear structures to see what the base grade is going to look like. So stay tuned, the drilling is coming and hopefully we'll be back next year with even more exciting samples. Thank you. »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thI2ltouE20
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