Following Neil's excitement about Hole FW-09-48, I had a second look to the FEbruary 16 NR:
"Hole FW-09-48, located on Section 18+00E, was drilled as an undercut of hole FW-09-28 and an overcut of hole FW-09-29. This hole collared in chromite mineralization, and encountered two zones of chromite mineralization. The first zone between 9.0 and 34.5 metres downhole (25.5 metres) comprised massive beds of chromite mineralization followed by semi-massive bed of chromite. The first 1.85 metres averaged 40.44% Cr2O3, followed by a 14.85 metres section that averaged 39.52 Cr2O3. Further downhole, the second zone was cored between 126.2 and 180.4 metres (54.2 metres). The final 32.4 metres averaged 42.51% Cr2O3 with Cr:Fe ratio of 1.93."
Wow! Cliffs sure blinked their eyes on that one... Will we have time to see the release of the incoming NI 43-101... I recall Neil saying that these grades are perhaps the world's highest. The World's highest... And that our friends in the south are hungry for chrome... We all knew that, but we should keep smiling while the ROF puzzle evolves towards more brighter figures. And that Giga KWG PP made at this very point of time (???) still puzzles me. And the recent market interest in SPQ-KWG... Something is about to explode...
GLTA.
BB.