Just noticed - for anyone trading TSX or New York - Pretium's BC Brucejack tenement - look at these au grades... OMG!!! "A long interval of gold mineralisation 38.04m grading 59.13g/t Au from 73.96m depth (off the 1,350m drill bay) witnessed a 0.5m intersection grading 2,390g/t Au from 92.91m depth, which was one of several standouts. Another 0.5m intersection at the 1,310m drill bay came up with 3,280g/t Au from 195.59m depth. Results from 266 holes (46,956 meters) have been reported, with 40 intersections grading above 1,000g/t Au." http://www.mining-journal.com/finan...3gt-au-from-73-96m-depth-from-1350m-platform/
Gold to flood the market 3kg per ton, open cut miners would be happy to get that return with copper How big is this mine
I took up a modest stake - thanks for the info. Interesting chart given the information - it's been tracking around 7 with a rise into the 9's this month, and there seems to be significant Shorts (although they may be running for cover now). Pretium Resources, Inc. Short Interest PVG $7.41 0.12 1.65% Data as of Apr. 27, 2016
Mine's a bottle of The Grange '54, thanks in advance. http://www.mwwines.com.au/museum-wi...folds/Grange/Shiraz/1954/00020000160195400001
Sorry if this wasn't quite clear - that's over 3 and a quarter KILOS of gold per tonne of rock. I'm stunned. Best result I've seen in 25 years... it just defies belief.
Effects on fish and fish habitat downstream of Brucejack Lake Effects on the health of Aboriginal peoples Effects on the hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering by Aboriginal peoples Another Arse-hole company and would be investors who support short term profits at the expense of long-term food resources that have benefited all for eternity. Drill results, Drill results, Drill results! At what expense ? What is more important? Local people, their land, their food and the habitat that produces the circle of life for all critters great and small? Short term goals do not always produce outcomes that benefit mankind or the critters that sustain us. :| To support mining in pristine areas or areas that are the spawning areas or indeed close to local areas which are connected by aquifers is a disaster in the waiting. Of course...mining accidents never happen do they and mining companies are insured aren't they? Perhaps listen to the words...I bet you don't ! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbuzskVs6rc[/youtube]
I think you should have a look at Canada's EIS requirements HF... Have you spent any time in British Columbia lately?