Forgot to add, these estimates don't mean much without factoring in cutoff grades. The cutoff grade can make a huge difference in the total ounces.
For example, PG's recent open pit resource estimate estimated 675,000 ounces indicated with a cutoff grade of 1.0 g/t. OTOH, the estimate rockets up by 50% to 905,000 ounces uncut.
Same for inferred; 425,000 cut, 830,000 uncut.
I think when guessing at what the 43-101 will be, we should be guessing the cut values, since this is what the 43-101 qualified technicians believe to be viable values.