Re: mention of goldex mine in this release
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Dec 16, 2010 03:15PM
If you want a good illustration of the Goldex mine and the location of the
Main zone deposit (PRB) to the GEZ deposit (AEM) you might ask Karen to email you
longitudinal views of the deposits. Specifically figure 9.3 (page 45) and figure 22.10
(page 145) that are in Innovexplo, Inc.'s report titled "Estimation of Mineral
Resources and Reserves for the Goldex Extension Zone." The report was removed
from Probes site five/six years ago. The report was issued in the late 90's.
I spoke to DP about the longitudinals and he said to visulize a vertical lime slicing
through the far left side of the GEZ deposit projected to the surface. Every thing
left of the line is subject to Probes 5%NSR. Only about a 25th of the GEZ deposit
is subject to Probe's 5% NSR. About 100,310 tonnes (7,454 ounces)
I would like to know if the new Dzone is near or over that vertical line. It could be
this is what may potentially may be generating some royalty to PRB that Sean
Boyd of AEM spoke about several months ago a in a conference call. I'm just guessing
but suspect its going to be some time before the Main zone is going to be produced.
It is lower grade than GEZ.
The Main zone starts at the 200 m level and bottoms at the 1250 m level (level 8).
The GEZ xone starts at 1350 m level and bottoms at the 2610 m level (Bottom) This
does'nt take into account the "new" Dzone. .............eom