Yet another interview from Fathom’s CEO Another interview with Ian Fraser. I love his confidence and excitement in the geophysics. And below the link I've posted geological information about the property that provides important geophysical data based on the 2008 VTEM that was completed by a prior company. The pieces of the puzzle are coming together. FNI is a hidden gem that will soon be making headlines in my opinion. They have a lot of nickel targets to be drilled and the Bore hole EM will find the sweet spot. Enjoy the ride to much higher levels.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3iyS-t9mNIs&pp=ygUNRmF0aG9tIG5pY2tlbA%3D%3D
Gochager Lake massive Ni-Cu-Co sulphide mineralization and the proximal (10 km ESE) MAL Lake mineralization have remarkably high nickel/copper and palladium/iridium ratios characteristic of world-class komatiite-hosted nickel deposits (Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba; Kambalda mining camp, Western Australia), and are unlike any other nickel deposits in the La Ronge Belt in this respect.
The komatiitic composition of Gochager-type mineralization is not compatible with the host gabbro rock and silicate mineral compositions, which implies the Ni-Cu-Co sulphide mineralization was introduced into the host gabbro by a much more primitive larger komatiitic system at depth or proximal to the Gochager Lake deposit. This and the nature of the comparable MAL mineralization suggest a “Tip of the Iceberg” scenario for the known Gochager-style mineralization in the area.
Current analyses of the available geophysical data (airborne and ground surveys) for the Gochager Lake area reveal for the first time a striking “EYE” shaped conductivity and lesser so magnetic pattern engulfing the deposit. This phenomenon is similar to the “EYE” like geophysical patterns associated with the recent discovery of the Nova-Bollinger nickel mining camp in the Fraser Range, Australia where the “EYE” feature identifies new high priority targets in which conductive Ni-Cu bodies lie within the “EYE” feature.