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Quote from RNS:
The Report states:
"Ten drill core intersection were received from Kavango Minerals (Pty) Ltd for detailed petrological evaluation.
These samples appear to be prospective for Ni(Co)-Cu sulphide mineralisation.
They seem to represent relatively primitive mafic-ultramafic rocks, including some magmatic sulphide-bearing olivine-rich gabbronorites, olivine-bearing gabbros and biotite-rich gabbronorites to gabbros.
There is clear evidence of magmatic sulphides in many of these samples. These sulphides commonly range from 0.02 to 0.4mm in grains size. The precise makeup of the sulphides still needs to be confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and associated energy dispersive spectroscopy analyses. Ultra-fine secondary sulphides are also sporadically present. These secondary sulphides are especially evident where the olivine and/or orthopyroxene are affected by retrograde alteration.
More work needs to be done to determine the potential of these rocks to host economical viable Ni(Co)-Cu sulphide mineralisation."
Looking forward to Keith's analysis...
GLA
Tweet: "Preliminary petrology report confirms the Great Red Spot & 30km Strike appear to be prospective for #Nickel #Cobalt #Copper massive sulphides
We have a great deal of confidence in our magnetic model for these 2 distinct geological systems, 20km apart
#KAV"
GLA
Tweet from BT: "The idea we’re working on is taking a little more time to put together than we expected. Molopo Farms is essentially drill ready, but it’s not a case of simply being able to mobilize a rig there. The legals require some work
18 March is a hard deadline we are now working to "
The RNS at the time included:
"We now await the results of petrology and geochemical analyses of our core samples to confirm the chalcopyrite's origin and to tell us more about the extent to which the Great Red Spot is a favourable environment for massive sulphides.
We are particularly interested in the strength of the magnetic readings from where we made contact with the Proterozoic. They were 3 to 23 times higher than what one would expect in common gabbros. The magnetic pencil our field geologist used stuck to the core. We expect to complete follow-up analyses of various geophysical survey data we have available to us, to model what might be the deeper source of the underlying vast anomaly."
Changing the subject...
Do we have any idea when assays from KSZDD001 will be coming back? It's now been over 3 months from completion of that drill.
I don't think anyone should get their hopes up but as others have pointed out before - there can be excellent results that are not visible to the naked eye.
GLA