Stefan Bernstein explains how the EU/Greenland critical raw materials partnership benefits GreenRoc. Watch the full video here.
In the last years the interim report was published on the last thursday in September. I´m looking forward to the next week, as we perhaps get a few snippets of what is going on. Interesting times for BOR.
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As far as this week's new drilling results are concerned, I am keeping my expectations low. We have had 21 fantastic results in a row, but given the tactical games that are now evident, I don't think it is out of the question that mediocre results might be released for the time being. The experts may correct me, but I think there is some leeway in the timing and sequence of the release of the drilling results. If such a leeway exists, it could be exploited. It could be used to avoid showing too good a picture in the short term. In the longer term, of course, all results have to be published. So for my part, I prefer to have low expectations in the short term and then let myself be surprised. In the longer term, I have no doubt that the fantastic drilling results will continue.
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@LTT Very interesting. How do you know he is in the Falklands as we speak?
No new radar images appeared in 2022 so far. There seem to be technical problems with the satellite:
https://www.space.com/europe-sentinel-1b-earth-observation-satellite-anomaly
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Superb and very telling work, strudel! Thank you very much for that.
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Strudel, thank you again for your good work!
I spotted another dot to the (south)west of Havieron. This must be the radar dot of what Paddygall identified as the "southern most Teach pad at Scallywag" in his short video two days ago.
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Maybe a more or less hidden indicator by GGP about Havierons size was not talked about yet (apologies if already mentioned):
Page 7 of the Growth Update presentation demonstrates how tiny the amount of the pfs is. On this page three different cylinders show:
No. 1: Reserve as defindes in PFS
No. 2: PFS Resource
No. 3: Current estimated volume of Havieron breccia system
If – and thats a clear if – the dimensions of these three cylinders are not just shown for an symbolic representation of the sizes but represent the true conditions (why shouldn´t they?) then one can draw conclusions regarding the current breccia system size.
I measured the cylinders, and No. 3 is 13.24 times the volume of No. 2. Would cylinder No. 3 contain the same mineralization as No. 2 then No.3 would contain 58.26 Moz.(= 4.4 Moz x 13.24). But it doesn´t have that grade. If one assumes an appropriate grade of 1 g/t for the breccia then No. 3 represents 22.4 Moz (58.26 : 2.6)!!! And this is just the current breccia system. Add to that the crescent of which we already know its highly likely (much) more than the published 4.4 Moz.
So for me its seems clear that Havieron is a 30+ Moz system.
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Good find CaviarChops. Things go on. The following announcement text was posted on Hotcopper (Antipa):
Newcrest Pre-Feasibility Studies Overview - Webcast and Conference Call - 12 October, 1000hrs AEDT
Pre-Feasibility Studies Overview - Webcast and Conference Call - 12 October, 1000hrs AEDT
Newcrest Mining Limited (ASX, TSX, PNGX: NCM) is planning to release the outcomes of its Pre-Feasibility Studies for the Red Chris Block Cave, Lihir Phase 14A and Havieron Project on Tuesday, 12 October 2021, pending receipt of the necessary approvals.
You are invited to join our investor webcast or conference call at 1000hrs AEDT.
To watch the webcast, click here
To pre-register for the conference call with Q&A facility, see attachment or click here
Should you be unable to join us, you will be able to view the webcast on our website following the live presentation.
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;-)
@ notrader
Of course you are correct: I ment 2017 not 1997, my apology for that.
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No loft, no jacuzzi, no other luxury. I have a seriously sick daughter which for the foreseeable future will be financially dependent for medical treatment and living. As any responsible father in the world would do I do my very best to support her.
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December 2019
Being a GGP shareholder since 1997 I did as much desktop research as I could - as far as my time and limited knowledge base allowed me to do - and finally decided in December to attend the AGM in London. So I took a plane from Germany and was able to met Callum in person. This AGM and especially the conversation afterwards with Callum was without exaggeration one of the few pivotal moments in my over 35 year long investment history. It indeed to some extent changed my life. Callum didn´t say any single word that was not in the public domain by then, but he patiently explained what they found and put it into perpective. My feeling afterwards was that this is an expert to whom I can trust my hard earned cash. And I was not disappointed, on the contrary. I never sold a single share and I topped up GGP as much as I could afford, even a few Starvest as they offer a good discount to GGP shares. And I sit patiently firm on my hands as this incredible story is just beginning to unfold.
Callum, if you read this, I and my family owe you a loft. I wish you all the best and sincerely hope that your knowledge will be avaliable for GGP for a very long time.
In deep gratitude, value_seeker
For the first time in a long time I had some spare time and I took the opportunity to ckeck the last Sentinel images. On the Sentinel 1 radar image of 20.05.2021 I found a spot approximately 6 km southeast of the Goliath camp. It appeared there for the first time. This must be drilling at Outamind! When looking at the daylight Sentinel 2 images a change at surface - i.e. a drilling preparation - at that place is at first visible on the 30.04.2021 image. I´d be glad if someone could crosscheck my findings. ATB
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Paddy, excellent work as always, very much appreciated. It is fascinating to see with what speed and with what human and machine power the project is implemented. I´m amazed with open mouth.
I checked the new sentinel-1 image: There is no spot at the place where you identified the new step-out but in close proximity just south of the dune there is a very clear spot.
Happy easter and atb
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I miss new radar Sentinel-1 images as they could be useful to follow our new drilling campaign. The last one is dated 2021-02-25. Therefore I did a little reseach to find out if there are any issues, and indeed there are. Here is what I found (source: ESA; sorry if already posted):
"Data Access Service incident (10 March 2021)
10 March 2021
An incident occurred on 10 March 2021 at 01:00 UTC on the infrastructure hosting the data access services. The incident is impacting availability of Copernicus products as follows:
Sentinel-1: no fresh products published since 1:00 UTC, on 10 March. Products more recent than one year are available. Online restoration of products older than one year is temporarily unavailable.
Sentinel-2: Fresh data publication is not impacted. Products more recent than one year are available. Online restoration of products older than one year is temporarily unavailable.
Sentinel-3: no fresh products published since 1:00 UTC, on 10 March. Products more recent than one year are available. Online restoration of products older than one year is temporarily unavailable.
Sentinel-5P: no impact.
POD: no fresh products are published.
The operations and infrastructure team is working to restore the nominal operations as soon as possible.
We apologise for the inconvenience this might cause to your activities."
ATB, value_seeker
The new Sentinel-1 radar image is available. Some different spots as compared to the last one 12 days ago, but as I´m only able to look at them via my mobile I´m unable to interpret them properly. I´d be glad if someone else with hawk-eyes might do that. ATB.
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@Strudel: Well spotted activity at Scallywag. Its at the same place where at the last Sentinel-1 image from 27.12.2020 only a much paler spot was to be seen. Now its clear and bright. I agree with the interpretation that some kind of camp might be installed there again or its actually a drilling sight. In any case very interesting and encouraging.
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Yesterdays Sentinel 1 radar satellite image was just released. It shows a spot in the scallywag area at the edge where the Havieron access road turns westerly.
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According to a report on hotcopper from an attendee of this weeks Antipa AGM their Managing Director Roger Mason stated the following:
- Allow 1-2 weeks for transport from the field.
- Laboratory turnaround is 3-5 weeks at present.
This sums up to 4 - 7 weeks, so I think SWAG results should be published shortly.
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Since we know that the exploration vehicles are now on their way to the Patertson Range East, I have compiled the prospects coordinates for those of you who like to have a look at the satellite images on sentinel-hub.
I am happy if someone checks them.
Goliath:
7627000mN 458000mE Lat: -21.45891 Lng: 122.594628
Outamind:
7623500mN 463000mE Lat: -21.490713 Lng: 122.642808
Perfect:
7634000mN 451000mE Lat: -21.395559 Lng: 122.527271
Los Diabolos:
7638000mN 448500mE Lat: -21.35935 Lng: 122.503274
Trim:
7634000mN 443500mE Lat: -21.395339 Lng: 122.454916
Tama:
7631000mN 444000mE Lat: -21.422459 Lng: 122.45964
Atlantis:
7627000mN 452500mE Lat: -21.428843 Lng: 122.541544
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