It seems that an associate of sorts picked up the Carmi property when the lease lapsed, which seems quite odd to me. His consultant company has been retained by SLI/IGD to do some sort of "consulting" on some of the B.C. properties. I personally think that as a consultant to the company, he maybe should have notified SLI that the lease had lapsed, rather than scooping it up himself. That being said, clearly there are no hard feelings as the lease lapsed in July of 2012 and his webpage was just created in 2013 showing the association between him and SLI. His partner in this consultant company, James Thom, is the SLI geologist that worked on the Tesoro.
Notice the contact person on this link:
http://carmimoly.com/
Now check out this page, the properties they handle, and the year at the bottom
http://dgwconsultants.com/people/
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