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Hi Paddy
Panorama is at the eastern end of a geological zone in the Pilbara.
Artemis Carlow Castle is on this zone which has 60% gold, 25% copper and 15% cobalt. The last results were good but one negative is the horizontal veining with a lot of rock between.
I'm expecting Panorama to be similar.
Cobalt comes with either copper or nickel, there seems to be both in this region.
DeGreys licence is really good with probably 4 x Tier 1 asset potential.
Havieron is positioned in the East Pilbara.
ATB:))
DGR
Thanks for your confirmation of my understanding. I'm away to B&Q to get a drill. Might as well pick up a new spade for my box decline.
Apologies adults but schools out for the day.
Impec - maybe I should have put a smiley face at the end to signify I was being a bit cheeky.
Yes, great to see the board flowing with good conversation and a nice feel of harmony and happiness. But Spy is right, the SP needs a boot in the ar5e and let's see some proper action, instead of all this faffing around these low 20's !!
Hi, Floater.
My mistake. You know more than I do (which is not very difficult).
It's good to see everyone in a more cheerful mood. Sandeep is a very impressive CEO, in that interview, and others.
Impecunious - lol, sorry it was a 'tongue in cheek' remark.
I'm well versed with Bamps very informative posts including his mention of cobalt on several occasions :-)
Hi, Jacal.
It's more than ten years since I invested in an oil exploration company. But I think with oil, one drills, and then this black fountain bursts upwards, and everyone shouts, "Eureka" or (if they've read "Moby Dick") "There she blows," and the share price immediately quintuples. Unfortunately, mining isn't like that.
Although for a lot of explorers its "Bugg*r missed it again"
JACAL - "It appears there is more to it than getting busy with an oversized Black & Decker and then shouting 'Eureka it's over here boys'"
This is pretty much what exploration is
Leftos,
Couldn't agree more with your post of 14:15. The grown ups do appear to now be monopolising this board which is why, up until now, I've resisted posting.
Is there a publication akin to Gold Exploration for Dummies ?
Currently I'm excited merely as a result of Paddy G, Bamps et al excitement although some of their more technical discourses leave me feeling wholly inadequate. It appears there is more to it than getting busy with an oversized Black & Decker and then shouting 'Eureka it's over here boys'
People finally waking up to what they got involved in. Multi mineral & pm discoveries.
Bring on some proper SP action
From the GGP website
The area covered by the anomalous cobalt is potentially the largest coherent cobalt in streams anomaly in Western Australia being more than 25 kilometres long and up to 10km wide covering an area of approximately 200 square kilometres.
Greatland’s licences cover the bulk of the cobalt anomaly with five areas of anomalous cobalt identified in the southern parts of the Company’s licences. Cobalt anomalism in streams peaks at 70ppm and 65ppm.
Hi, Floater.
It's a matter of reading the info on the Panorama project, on the GGP website. To be honest, I don't know what cobalt is, except that I associate it with the colour blue.
https://greatlandgold.com/panorama/
... you mean we have cobalt also ?
Hi, Leftos.
According to the CEO of Orosur, > 5g/t is high, 3-5g/t is medium, <3g/t is low.
But I'm a humanities man myself, and haven't got a clue.
Hi, WF.
You got there two minutes before me, on cobalt.
It’s great reading these intelligent posts today.
It seems most of the fun will be analysing the many drill results over the coming months.
Is there a fcuk wit’s guide to drill results that anybody can recommend?
If not no prob I will google away !
and cobalt (I think Bamps has mentioned it once or twice!).
and copper
I know the Paterson is where it is at for us at the moment but here's a timely reminder of how out Panorama tenement is also located smack bang in the middle of another of WA's ultra hot exploration areas.
https://www.theassay.com/feature-story/there-are-fortunes-to-be-made-in-the-pilbaras-latest-gold-rush/
The future's bright - the future's GOLD.