RE:RE:It keeps getting BIGGERPlay it again Mega
I should remind investors that this new zone above in which NFG has intersected below the Keats Main Zone with two drill holes is similar to the Swan Zone at Fosterville in grade and width. Very impressive. The gold system at Queensway is very robust. See below for comparison purposes to understand the significance of this new zone. Like the old saying goes "you can lead a horse to water but you can't force them to drink" so eventually the market will figure it out. Eric Sprott said it took the market two or three years to figure out just how rich the Fosterville mine was so let hope it doesn't take that long with Queensway.
The Swan Zone, currently the highest grade mineralized zone at Fosterville, is 2-5m in width, dips west and is presently defined over a 275m strike and a 200m vertical extent.
In particular, the Swan Zone (previously known as Lower Phoenix Footwall) contributed 532,000 ounces at an average grade of 58.8 g/t Au (281,000 tonnes) to the updated Mineral Reserve estimate.