If you want a job done right, we've got to do it ourselves.
At first today's Noront news seems horrible.
"The first target of our regional exploration program was the AT-1 area where previously drilled holes failed to adequately explain the airborne geophysical response. Our first hole intersected wide intervals of high quality chromite mineralization. What is particularly exciting is that this mineralization is interpreted to lie along a major structure trending north between the Blackbird chromite deposits and Eagle's Nest. "
Not to Fret though. When one reads further...
" (Unfortunately hole NOT-10-1G184A was abandoned early and did not go completely through the zone due to poor ground conditions.) At this stage, the Blackstone chromite zone is open in all directions and the thickness is not known. The airborne anomaly that was targeted is not explained by the presence of chromite and further work is planned at a later date to evaluate this discovery."
Mr. Smith said he expected chromite at this shallow depth. It's the deeper nickel which is what he is absolutely sure is still under C-1 to be explored.
"Our two regional drills are actively drilling a number of high priority targets within a 2,000 metre radius of Eagle's Nest. Results will be evaluated and the drills will be directed to those targets with the greatest potential for discovering additional nickel, copper sulphide mineralization. Therefore we may or may not return to drill follow up holes at the AT-1 target."
I'm sure they will return. All geologists want to know the unexplained. They know Harvey is with Fancamp. I guess they figure it's our turn to do some of the explaining for them. Now Smith, Harvey, Mac, & Mike have some things to work with in October if camps open up. I guess no one likes camping in tents. Isn't the AGM in October? In the meantime, it gives ample opportunity for our team to be deployed to our other projects and get the shareholders some dividends or increase the SP.
Enjoy the process as FNC tests your Patience...Patience...Patience...
-sg