S25 - Just be careful fella. I've been warned a few times on here by LSE mods. My L2 updates nearly got me binned. Twitters are far better forum for disseminating valuable information
Mate - LSE will impound you simply because of the nature of some of your postings which LSE may perceive as contravening laws regarding 'inside information'. Whether that information is true or not is neither here nor there. LSE will crack down on it. They cannot be seen to be condoning it. I suppose LSE does have a duty of care to its users and anything that contravenes that will be treated as an infraction and removed
I'll give it a week before he's back posting again. These boards are addictive. By not reading and posting here we feel we may be missing out on valuable information.
RE: question for the knowledgable22 May 2020 09:22
I'm no expert in anything especially mining but with automation on the rise in mining I bet at some point most deep mines indeed most mines will become 'human-free' environments except for maintenance purposes
''Near-term recommendations were to remove supply barriers, including through lifting moratoria in New South Wales and Victoria; developing a gas development regulatory framework in the Northern Territory; and accelerating developments for major gas fields such as Beetaloo, Bowen and Perth Basin.''
1. Remove barriers: lift the moratorium in NSW, and the remaining moratoria in Victoria; initiate a rapid red and green tape reduction; establish a global best practice gas development regulatory framework in the Northern Territory.
2. Build the bridge in the near term: enforce “use it or lose it” provisions; provide support, such as low cost capital, to existing small and mid-cap market participants; establish a forward-looking gas reservation policy for NT and east coast developments; accelerated developments for highly prospective opportunities; coordinate with hydrogen development to ensure long-term demand potential (including avoiding demand destruction).
Phase B: Create the market, lower the cost, and complete the network
3. Create the market: Underwrite supply at priority supply-hubs, to “create the market”; compel price disclosure and reporting of differentials.
4. Lower the cost: revisit pipeline rates of return; reduce excessive duplication cost of infrastructure.
5. Complete the network: take active, participatory role in strategic pipeline developments; consider tax incentives for priority infrastructure.''
8 May 2020 REVIEW OF GRACE GOLD COPPER PROJECT GEOPHYSICS
''Similar magnetic anomalies in the Paterson region are associated with hydrothermal gold-copper mineralisation, such as Havieron(Newcrest -Greatland Gold JV) and Calibre (Rio Tinto –Antipa Minerals JV),or tungsten-zinc-lead skarn mineralisation at O’Callaghan’s (Newcrest)''
The Grace Project Prospecting Licences and surrounding Exploration Licences cover approximately 350 square kilometres and are located 25km to the Southeast of the 32 Moz Au and 1mt Cu Telfer gold copper mine.
The project is highly prospective due to both the area having a disrupted exploration history and the similarities to other projects surrendered by Newcrest in the Telfer region at a time in the early 2000’s when there was a hiatus in production from Telfer before recommencing again in 2004 as a bulk mining operation. The former Newcrest projects achieving outstanding results for a number of junior listed companies are namely Greatland Gold Plc’s Haverion Prospect (in a $100m JV with Newcrest), Antipa Minerals Ltd with Minyari and WACA Prospects plus the Citadel Project (in a JV with Newcrest) and Encounter Resources Ltd’s Lamil Project.
Gwalia (West Australia) extends down to around 1660 mts below surface with plans to go down to around 2300 mtrs below surface by 2030. I can only assume that the owner (St Barbara Ltd) believes this mine still remains economic at this depth otherwise they wouldn't go down this far...
RE: EIS funding for area around Telfer21 May 2020 15:25
You know, I'd like to get the thoughts of Bill Johnston on developments in the Paterson especially at Havieron..I bet the WAG have a 'plan' for Paterson or certainly coordinated activity between the majors