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Hi Aandi
Just on the phone so quite hard to see but looks pretty darn spot on mate. Interesting to see why they felt it necessary to drill those holes that are nowhere near the published IP data.
Onwards and upwards Greatlanders -and thanks to all for the words of encouragement - Cheers Paddy
Correction: Para 2 of my comment should read "may" and not "will"
Typo error.
aandi,
Thank you. The GGP RNS gave detailed results for 7, 10, 11 & 12 with broad intersections.
Hope to see the above.
Primorous Investments [1% holder of GGP] tweeted as I posted earlier: "Fantastic start to the Blackhills exploration programme.. shallow saddle reef may play a f u r t h e r part in feeding h u n g r y Telfer mill." https://twitter.com/priminvestments 23.9.19
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Comment:
Since the CEO of Primorus Investments said he did his uni paper on Telfer, I conclude rightly or wrongly he is a Geo?
If so, he appears to think Saddle Reef [the drilling appears to be 1.3km out of 3km strike?] will play a further part in feeding the hungry Telfer mill.
In Mr Sandeep Biswas*s presentation to the Denver Forum on 17 Sep 2019, many missed what he said about Telfer can process 24 million ounces of gold. On London South East Newcrest, the link is given to check what Mr Biswas said.
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Ref: "Red Chris may be just the start for Newcrest in America."- Australian Financial Review, 15 Aug 2019 [Put this title into the search engine to read].
Mr Biswas mentioned about Telfer and its valuable infrastructure. It appears they [Newcrest] have been approached to use the infrastructure although no names were given although one was suggested.
Thank you aandi.
Drills 11, 3, 4 are the three together in the right place
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/20190923-GGP-Announcement-Black-Hills-Update.pdf Has more detail than the LSE version
Interesting yes as it can’t be for no reason he’s gone solo on ggp.
Hi news
Some detail was lost somewhere when cutting,pasting,re-sizing... See original for detail
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/BlkHlsPlan-19-09-19.jpg
Drill 5 is right in the middle, then 6,7,8,9 going diagonally down and left. Drill 6 is the deepest but appears to veer off course 2/3 down. Not sure if this is intentional or not.
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/BlkHlsSecCC-19-09-19.jpg
aandi,
I tried + magnifying the super-imposed map of Greatland Gold*s Blackhills drill holes and the 3 h o l e s at the top, w i t h i n the Chargeability Isosurfaces are numbered but I cant make out the numbering.
Also, the 1 d r i l l hole in the m i d d l e of the chargeability isosurfaces - I cant make out the drill number. This hit the red area directly.
The rest of the Greatland Gold Blackhills are o u t s i d e of the chargibility isosurfaces, so perhaps the results are therefore not surprising since they appear to be o u t s i d e the area of chargibility.
Could you kindly elucidate the 3 + 1 hole numbering within the chargibility isosurfaces so that I can compare it to the GGP RNS cross-section chart for the 3 holes GGP tweeted about?
Thank you. Oh, I have just seen that Gervaise Heddle resigned as Non-Executive Director of MetalNRG today, 23 Sep 2019 although he has a substantial share in the co. The MetalNRG RNS [go to London South East to see the RNS for checking] also said that he is the CEO of Greatland Gold. G.Heddle*s Twitter timeline only mentioned MetalNRG and GGP so it would appear that G. Heddle o n l y heads this co ie Greatland Gold. Interesting.
Hi Paddy
Not to detract at all from what you did earlier, here is my attempt. They fitted together nicely in the end, see what you(s) think:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11YCgsWA8fgKqthA_uMahq6n9VMkwzVns/view?usp=sharing
aandi & PaddyGall,
Your efforts and knowledge are a great boon to the likes to me and many others. They give a better understanding of what is represented on the GGP web site and the concept of the drilling campaign.
I feel maybe that there is the chance that the final results of the last drill holes will be better, and if so, will not be dragged down when reported seperately. Here's hoping!
I tried doing a computerised 3D model of Early Havieron drill results and got completely bamboozled!!
Hi Paddy, nice work there! I'm not 100% sure with your scaling however, if you look just above and to the left of drill 001, there is a clear feature like a kidney with a slice taken out of one side... On the I.P drawing, this same shape occurs just under the arrow where the text says "primary geophysical target", in line with the third yellow dash on the left.
I had to re-size the image in paint several times then move my tracing paper a little to get the top half to match up, then a further little movement to get the bottom half to match up, almost like the images are two images knitted together somewhere along the horizontal near the middle. Hope you agree?
aandi - you got there before me. I was in the middle of doing this on the computer. I imported both pictures into Excel and resized them so they roughly matched. I then changed the transparency on the drill collars locations and superimposed it over the IP data map. I used the feature to the left of the OPEN to try to line the two images - you'll see that I had to rotate the drill collars locations slightly to get it to line up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U-cNDLTHhI--U3h6wHKrl_ugsIPuUUvf/view?usp=sharing
You can see roughly where the drill hole locations and the drill traces go - remember the IP data map is at -200m not at surface.
The interesting ones are SRRC017 & 18 which seem to be 500 metres or so south of the edge of the IP data.
DYOR - GLA Paddy
Aandi, most informative. Helps to understand where drilling is being focused and location of further drilling results. Watch this space!
If you super impose (i used tracing paper) the drill locations :
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/BlkHlsPlan-19-09-19.jpg
against the 2018/2019 I.P survey results :
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/20190530-Fig2.jpg
The images don't exactly match up so best to find some features to navigate around.
Of the drills we are waiting for, holes 15 and 16 are on the far left side, 2x secondary targets in dashed yellow circles, 17 and 18 are at the bottom, just to the right of the "Open=>" arrow so hopefully right in the bulls eye area, 19 and 20 are to the right side, the other secondary targets in yellow dashed circles.
GH will know the rough remaining field results from the pXFR hand held device, is this why he is confident enough to say there is a sizable gold system?