Worth reading again. From the NR
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Apr 18, 2008 02:25PM
Significant potential
The company is encouraged by the preliminary geophysical and geochemical results, which suggest significant potential for multiple buried, sulphide-bearing, mafic-ultramafic intrusives.
David Palmer, president of Probe Mines, states: "The fieldwork conducted to date on the property has developed into a very compelling story.
We have delineated two prominent magnetic features, identified a strong nickel-copper geochemical anomaly over one, and discovered mafic intrusive bedrock over the second, all within a stone's throw from the major high-grade nickel discovery at Eagle One.
The discovery of mafic intrusive in outcrop has raised the potential of the property significantly from an interpretive stage to a physical reality, and suggests the Eagle One magmatic system extends well to the northwest on Probe's property.
We are now waiting for the rest of the geophysical results and will be ready to begin drill testing the property. We have had encouraging results at each step and we are anxious to begin the next phase of exploration.
Although we have been unavoidably delayed, this gives us a very good opportunity to thoroughly evaluate our data and insure that we are designing the most effective drill program with the best chance of success."
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I hear that the VTem has confirmed multiple conductivity targets on these 2 anomolies.
Dave looks to be very through about positioning the drill targets.
Mid May drill date is likely.