Post by
Wangotango67 on Oct 22, 2022 5:06pm
ONE LAST COMMENT -
When i read the - PEA REPORT -
i myself, confused the deposit location and where the mineral body was at depth.
Why ?
All because excerpts of " Dr Popes " Mt Nelson lithoolgy report was also in the Driftwood - PEA.
What threw me off from the get go, was looking at the diagram of the - lithology.
If others review this lithology columb in Driftwoods PEA - they'll see that the magnesite was identified at considerable depth.
Visuals are powerful.
And as so... one can easily retain the visual of " Popes Mt Nelson's " magnesite being at considerable depth, when in reality, Driftwoods magnesite is opposite - at surface to minimal depths.
Hence - it would've been nice to see several " Kaiser " photos brought forth or new photos taken to represent where the mineralization occurs at surface.. .instead of, Popes lithology columb.
Our Driftwood Creek depoist, is moreso - at surface.
Now... imagine what an environmentalofficer would think reviewing the Driftwood... PEA ?
I made the mistake.. .could another also and assume the mineralization is far deeper thus,
placing the project on spin cycle ?
Baymag, has all their magnesite ores accounted for - catering to specific markets whether, cements, fertilizers, etc...
If another nearby junior wanted to address the need of - magnesium metal, this would certainly fall under the catergory of, new product. Which places it in the context of, noncompeting and indifferent to other resources nearby with same mineral but different end product.
In my opinion... some of the reports i read.. .
are not worth what the junior dished out. Mnay reports could be explained better, and no better way than, visuals, actual photos, and using the geo litho columb of the actual depoist than, other mountain nearby.
Attention to Details.
Small tweaks = Big differnce.
Cheers....
Comment by
yureja88 on Oct 22, 2022 8:16pm
https://nasdaqnewsreports.blogspot.com/2022/10/significant-lithium-discovery-with-more.html
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cashworx45 on Nov 17, 2022 12:42pm
https://nasdaqnewsreports.blogspot.com/2022/11/verge-of-breakout.html
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yureja42 on Nov 27, 2022 1:52pm
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