RE:RE:SUPERCELL(S)Very interesting comments from Ken K in the PDAC interview on the Supercells. Yes, three million tons at 15 g/t is about 1.5 million ounces. Given he said they expect to define serveral Supercells, those ounces add up quick.
Should they find three or four supercells, depending on the ultimate size and grade, it is almost a world class size high grade deposit when combined. We forget that Goldstorm is so huge, 1.5 million ounces does not seem like a lot, but for typical mines, it is significant.
Several of these supercells could really super charge the deposit. If they can develop a way to front end the supercells in the mining plan, it could make a significant difference in project economics and reduce payback time.
fordster wrote: 3 million TONS (not ounces)? the enormousity of that post just hit me...How many ounces in a ton? Respectfully, this must be a mistake...??? Even 3 million oz is a lot.