Post by
alpha74 on Jan 11, 2021 1:38pm
GT ratio
In my opinion, Tudor's drilling results are often not interpreted correctly. Many look at the grades and think that values of 0.5 to 1.0 g/t are not interesting.
Attached is a very interesting study about gold projects in Canada.On page 9, the drill holes of the different projects are evaluated according to the GT ratio (grade * thickness). The median GT is 134. As we know, Tudor has drilled some holes with 1000 and more meters with about 0.8 g/T to date. I leave it to everyone to calculate for themselves where Treaty Creek would be on the graph. I think we would be on the podium!!! The reason we are not mentioned in this report is because only projects greater than 2 moz Au were included. But...our first official resource estimate is coming very soon.
One thing the GT metric should make clear. It's not just the grades that matter!
Treaty Creek is a monster...
https://kenorlandminerals.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Kenorland-Minerals-Ltd.-The-Discovery-Study.pdf
Comment by
MarcusA on Jan 12, 2021 10:12am
Absolutley, Alpha! Very recently CobraShelby was so kind to remind me that PSZ is even bigger! Gross tonnage does not seem to make good headings for press releases....but they understand better if ES rubs it in. Stay long and live prosper!