RE:A possibility not on the radar of most investors:
4marlin wrote: That the very wide intercepts of near-surface mineralisation prove to be economic.
Food for thought..
Bb
It is possible I guess. They have numerous targets outside of the original historical deposit and they are hitting nickel sulphides in every hole so there is a lot of nickel kicking around on the property. These recent holes drilled are outside the historical resource so they will most likely increase tonnage and hopefully grade having encountered these high grade chutes of net texture sulphides. Perhaps they should consider one really deep hole into the sweet spot and hope for the best.
Looks like they will be getting more coverage starting next week so interest should return soon to this regional nickel play. Also Ramp Metals drilled a few holes to the south on land that adjoins the Albert Lake property so if they happen to make a new discovery it would certainly help out Fathom Nickel's cause by attracting more attention to the region. Fathom has the largest land position in the area and the most prospective in my opinion so anyone buying at these levels is getting in cheap on a real good nickel play.