RE: Molybdenum, nickel and tungsten9 May 2026 11:58
Hi Spud
You might get disappointed, although Sherri of Newcrest let it out there was Moly there, the logs show it as minimal.
The third mineral after gold and copper is cobalt it's in the whole of the sulphides.
The Kriging estimation couldn't form mineralised hard boundaries to make it viable.
Shaun told us in London if he can extract it they will, but at this present time it's only gold and copper that will be extracted.
First Ore as I've been saying over the years has high grades of both. They are quoting 4g/t average but initially I believe it will be higher. Had005 logs quote 10% copper right at the top, very intermittent though but will initial average will be high.
High grades of copper = low AISC