RE:RE:time for some real facts... RayJay67 wrote: Great informative post Martin! Very nice breakdown! What stands out to me the most is the sheer size of that one big plate. I see you went very conservative at 1M thick. If we go with an average of 24M thick with 2% CU we are then at 2.16 M tons of CU just in that one plate alone! And 6 smaller one! Damn those could be staggering numbers! We'll see soon enough what the drills have to say! I'm stoked!
Martin wrote:the largest plate in the mid level is 1800 m by 1000 m.... a rough estimation, ..thickness unknown as is it’s % of minerals.. even at 1m thick (average so far is 24m don’t forget) at 2% it would be approx 90,000 tons of copper? .. and 6 other smaller plates.....
Yup very close Ray.. not think of what the odds are that a deposit that is a kilometer by almost 2 kilometers is only 1 or 24 meters thick.. I would be more inclined to think a plate that size would be more in the 50+ meters in thickness....just my thought..... too bad teck or any of the other companies never found or drilled these plates maybe they would be mining them now? Oh well their loss our gain!