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Tier 1’s keep on giving
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=5244#p5244
Latest images
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=777
Telfer dams
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=873
These tailings are not like Telfer.
Telfer tailings have a crack , liquids don’t crack. They’re more like a stodgy porridge.
The tailings dam has not slumped, they stopped further tailings placing so the dam could be inspected and remedial works carried out.
When the Cadia dam collapsed a few years ago the tailings stayed where they were just slumping a bit and the breach went into the lower tailings pond. Which is a similar situation at Telfer, the fault in the dam is adjacent the lower pond where Havieron tailings will end up.
Neighbours Westar reporting showing gold anomalies into Panorama one is 200g/t
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=428
Hi Goggles
You said that not me, I was referring to Newmont keeping it.
For me it’s not for sale, I don’t want Newmonts paper deal. I believe Newcrest shareholders got short changed made worse by the NEM sp decline. Newcrest board just wanted out.
As a group we are in a strong position 🙂
Looking at the Newmont web site under the Australian section there’s 4 areas mentioned
Cadia
Boddington
Tanami
Telfer
I personally think that will dismiss rumours that they will dispose of it.
As for obtaining information from it going forward it won’t be easy, it’s very basic.
Latest image from the 9th Feb
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=777
There’s some changes to the end of the exploration Decline in the last 3D image from the March 23 image
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=5230#p5230
Just a bit of fun from 3 years ago
https://ggphelp.co.uk/brew-with-bottle-bamps-3-1/
This came out of my head 5 minutes before we started 🙂
Hi Spades
Not many juniors could take on this licence alone especially with no income.
Ggp will be in a great position when Havieron revenue starts.
https://www.ggpchat.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=209&start=20
On this thread I’ve called it “ a huge project “ and it is.
Ggp did a comparison placing the old licences on top of the M25, which covered at least two thirds of the M25 length. In the centre is a blue dot which is my interpretation of our Goliath licence on the same map, that in itself is 20x the size of Havieron.
Strudel has done 2 other interpretations for me showing the new licence holdings over Stroud and Stirling when I did my slide presentations.
On that thread there is an old plan pre Ggp showing drills from 1995 on Meadows. This only covers a portion of this particular section.
There is a post on this thread from the RNS when Newmont left and on it is a piece which is quite apt for today’s news:-
““DSG survey was also successful in identifying overall basement lithological trends and recognised a belt parallel alteration signature commonly associated with large scale mineralised systems.”
This was from the RNS when Newmont left EG.
Their Deep Sensing tool DSG identifies 2 structures that I can make out one runs E-W about 1km north of early Ggp drilling and recognises a structural trap, the other I think has been identified this morning in the syenite on the east running parallel with the banded iron formation as shown in that RNS
On google maps if you find Wiluna and head NE you will find Jundee.
Also if you find Bandya north of Laverton head due north to see all sizes of mines plus processing plants of Regis and Duketon airport.
West of Laverton is the huge Murin Murin mine
Hi Red
Somebody asked me if 1m oz is big enough . Well it should be
“1moz is big enough.
Callum did say the company was looking for Tier 1 or 5moz deposits and we’re not looking for small deposits but EG you should be expecting to find numerous 1moz finds at least 5 on Meadows. Callum was confident of 5moz at Meadows besides all the other areas which there are many.
Wishbone in the top NW looks particularly good from the surveys they’ve undertaken.
Once they’ve found one the others should be easier to locate”
If you look at those Dreadnought results they show a grey coloured plan with numerous “camps” on it. The whole of the greenstone belt is like numerous small camps all over the place , some are close together like at Jundee, the inventum image shows how complex Jundee is with loads of infrastructure. Other smaller mines are just an open pit.
The banded iron geology at EG looks very interesting.
Dreadnought issued results last night on their greenstone to the west of Leonora.
Initial drilling including results of an IP survey which GGP are just about to undertake. Some of their results compare with EG
https://announcements.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20240208/pdf/060643hwgkn6jv.pdf