What exactly does this statement mean...
"and discovered why there is very good chance that the Double Eagle discovery will grow far beyond the 1-5 million tonne deposit size range currently being debated by analysts. What Durham showed me was geophysical data that is now in the public domain and which suggests that the current drilling focus is on the northern 200 metre long tip of an EM conductor that has a strike of 2,400 metres. Should the high grade nickel-copper-PGM mineralization already discovered prove to be intimately related to that conductor and persist at similar grades, comparing the Double Eagle discovery to Voisey's Bay would cease to be the outrageous thing it now seems. And the first Great Canadian Area Play in a decade would be born. The purpose of this Express is to make sure KBFO members understand the potential of this play."
"Of course Noront and everybody else is now hoping that it is all one big conductor representing 2,400 metres of nickel-copper-PGM bearing magmatic sulphides and that the initial discovery is similar to the Discovery Hill zone at Voisey's Bay!"
Does that mean 2400m Long or did they know from the magnetic surveys the anomily that they had found Ni in was 2400m deep? If thats the case they have always known it goes to sub 2000m....
TTY