Rns16 Jan 2018 08:35
JV continues to refer to neighbouring operations throughout his rns's I like this bit....
These results from TH Crestgate were better than we had expected. Metallurgy is an important determinant of the economics of the Iberian Pyrite Belt ore bodies. The good liberation of the sphalerite and galena appears to match, and we believe it could perhaps exceed that of neighbouring major operating mines. Secondly, the major contaminant appears to be arsenopyrite, which can be preferentially excluded from the final concentrates. Thirdly, the ore from the Central Sector is very clean and could easily be blended into the LS-1 concentrate, which would serve to reduce any overall penalties from the smelters. Lastly, the big surprise was the presence of high-grade (2.25% Sn) tin in the Gossan. TH Crestgate had not initially asked ALS to assay for tin when testing the core from the 2017 drilling campaign. On the back of this result, a sample from LS-MS-01 has been resent to ALS for a secondary assay to confirm the presence of tin in the sample. "
All pointing to large commercial find and sale imo....