2010 - W-4 ZONE ( HISTORICAL RESOURCE - DRILL REPORT ) Back in 2010 - SKR - was the engineering company that formulated the resource size for
- W-4 zone.
Back then... nickel prices were not where they are today...
Short story, they only factored " grades " above ( 0.3% )
Fastforward to today's standards and we can see most all nickel juniors include grades below
0.3% due to the - high value of spot nickel prices.
WHAT CAUGHT MY EYE ?
1 - Drill intercept diagram on page - 68
whereas, the drill lines colored in yellow represent low grade -
could this resource potentially expand outside the core body and into - yellow zones ?
my question is, how much nickel represents the yellow drill lines ?
could there be significant nickel grades from - - 0.2% - 0.29% ( under the 0.3% )
2 - Additional minerals - Pd, Pl, Co,
CNC does include their - secondary credits ( similar grades as evni )
small percentages, but... these are not about pounds rather - ounces.
If one is talking billlion tonne resources - and if one's extraction could capture a portion
of these PGE's - hey... it all adds up. I wonder if evni would ever consider a - eq nickel vlaue ?
Also... i wonder if they tried a new assay acid - hcl + nitric - as former juniors used ?
I know i would revert back to tried and true acids - when dealing with a potential serpentine
nickel and a sulphide nickel.
3 - Page 69 - tonnage domain chart
i tried ot paste this chart, but the chart - diseminated...
To see the drill diagram in detail - go to - SEDAR
Rogue Resources - 2010
Look for the Technical report -
Jul 6 2010 | 11:46:06 ET | | PDF | 10404 K |
SEDAR LINK - https://www.sedar.com/
And yes.... Good as Gold on ceo.ca,
you are correct... EVNI has - 5.3 billion pounds of nickel....
In my last post i had said, 5.4 billon... hey, i was close.
But.. .with thre above - W-4 - zone now drilled and historicals proved up -
we will soon see all the more nickel... crossed fingers the yellow lines in chart
allow for a far larger nickel footprint -
To my understanding -
EVNI performed - step out drilling -
Cheers....