RE:RE:Over?What I meant about the permit story is this: BHS should have a partial or preliminary permit in place that allows them to produce enough cocnentrate to fulfill the Ocean deal. I am concluding this from the fact that they built a new production site with significant throughput. For example, 40 t per hour mill to crush the sorted material to the size suitable to do the density floatation process (I believe it was around this number). I also remember another poster claiming that BHS should be able to fulfill the 300 tons concentrate for Ocean in a months or so.
As far as I understand, the current permit is for full production but I think the term full production relates to amount of material that is allowed to be removed from the site per year, not the actual throughput per day.