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Hi Loggy
The MMI results are not indicating high grades and I wouldn't expect they will be as good as Havieron but the volumes could be far bigger.
Until the drill results are in, we can only speculate but remember Gervaises words 'don't discount the arsenic it comes with its own suite of elements'
i.e. Arsenides,tellurides the Platinum Group of Elements
Arsenic grades look moderately high.
Well that got me excited anyway.
Time will tell
ATB:))
Radio silence for some time....
Could be just waiting for the right time to announce assays for the Krak and the rest..
However, just fantasizing a bit here...what if they have hit it big there (Paddys 3-4 in a row holes), SB has told GH to give him the nod and they are at this moment in time...working out a figure for a buy out of GGP......
I can see it now, both hunched over a bottle of Kraken Rum, 'Come on SB, give us 2 billion for it all yer dingo's arse..'
Unlikely i know. But possible...
Hi Flashy500
I would like to see gold at Scallywag but the MMI results show low grades, was just interested what he'd seen.
The MMI sample survey shows a few high grade copper sites Kraken, in the North of Blackbeard and in the south end of Blackbeard.
The sections through Blackbeard are interesting N to S there is a 3D IP magnetic response coincidence zone in the North and a couple of smaller ones further South. They were supposed to be doing more IP survey work in the South area at the same time as drilling at Kraken. Blackbeard is described as an ultra-high intensity magnetic anomaly 2.6km long x 400m coincident with a moderate amplitude gravity feature. The section doesn't show the coincident over the whole of the length though.
The IP response has an 800m strike length but I don't think it includes the South end.
The section shows the anomaly going beyond the IP survey range at 1400m depth
The Kraken coincidence section looks quite exciting it's very similar to Havieron.
Interesting thing with that section the anomaly continues to the northwest.
ATB:))
I'm just trying to get my head around what to look for in copper grades. Hypothetically, if the results start pointing to copper taking the limelight, what is the consensus as to what is a good grade? Looking at Havieron drill results on the GGP website, the vast majority appear to be between 0.25% and 1%, with a few a little higher.
I was listening a while back ( and I managed to find it ) to an interview with the chairman of BZT ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U_GIpP4c6w )- at about 3 mins 20 he says that years ago the global average grade of copper used to be about 1.03%, which has fallen over time to .62%, so Havieron looks to hold up quite well to that. So if Scallywag is potentially higher than Havieron on the copper response, could we have above average copper grades? I hope this isn't muddled thinking!
HI Bamps. I agree with you there - looks copper to me.
Have a look at this other chap's posting history for GGP. Cheers.
There was a second bit of activity / "drill during the night" during October or November I think a few hundred metres north east ish of that location. There is a feature on the ground that looks like a black arrow head - it was south from there.
Still at work so can't give you coordinates just yet.
So they did two holes at that magnetic anomoly... Possibly?
Not sure about anyone else but for me waiting for the Scally results is like being at the circus, we've had Havieron the Lion tamer and now we are being entertained by clowns while waiting for the juggling elephant that is Goliath, Blackbeard the Strongman and Kraken the fire eater!
The results had better be amazing, they've big shoes to fill!
Health, Happiness and Wealth to all
Torham
Hi Bebeto
What data have you seen, all data at the moment points to copper
ATB:))
· Airborne Electromagnetic ("AEM") survey has commenced, covering 1,033 line kilometres across the western portion of Greatland's Paterson project.
· The survey aims to identify conductive responses related to massive sulphide mineralisation across western parts of the Havieron and Paterson Range East licences, and the whole of the Black Hills licence.
Paddy wasnt something mentioned about this on one of the latest RNS' ?
Your too prolific for me dude.
Hi AAA,
I noticed that a while back - thoughts are in here.
https://twitter.com/paddygall1/status/1293646078466764800?s=20
ATB - Paddy
Thanks again Paddy.
Interesting little blob to the North of Hav in figure 4.
I've looked at all the Data regarding Scallywag and I'm expecting to find at least 2 decent Gold plays coming from there.
They are going to be drilling very close to our tenement borders ;-))
@AAA
You can download it from here.
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-paterson-phase-1-drilling-7-deep-holes-7-priority-targets.5546537/
ATB - Paddy
TT Yes and I'm in EUA as well !
Thanks once again Paddy, they seem to be busy little bee's alright, greet to see the holes & targets and strata all in one shot.
What ARV presentation did that "cream coloured rock" slide come from? I'm having trouble tracking it down.
ATB AAA
Indeed paddy!
Right now, in investment terms, there probably can't really be a more true meaning of the term, 'on tenterhooks' for the state that all GGP investors are in right now!
GLA!
You see, that's why you're the Diamond amongst us.
You're perseverance and dedication is second to none.
I just wish we could meet, my Irish history would amaze you.
I was just looking at the drilling around the Kraken / London area, It looks to be on the edges of the targets identified on the Scallywag release by Greatland last year. I thought I would look at the very latest geological model that was released by Artemis only last month.
It's interesting that the "cream coloured magnetic" rocks follow the structure of the folded fault and you can see clearly that the drill pads seem to be tracking this - looks like the whole area bounded by the fault line would be prospective.
https://twitter.com/paddygall1/status/1311289739161620481?s=20
Can't wait to see what is revealed.
ATB - Paddy