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They've got DSO grades in this area, just wondering about the widths. 41m best interval is very good, but is it true width? Average thickness could be anything at this stage, but they indicate 10m ish. Not great, but it's DSO over a very long strike under relatively shallow (20 - 50m) cover. Need to check all the drill resuls to get a better feel for it, don't just look at 40m@60%. Must ask, if this turns into a deposit, how are they going to get the product to market? Out of Port Roper? Going to be a signicant Capex if this does turn into a deposit. Short term traders might run with it.
SIGNIFICANT HIGH GRADE ASSAY RESULTS FROM ROPER BAR AREA F
• First indication of possible Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) within the project area
• Best intersection of 41m at 61% Fe in drillhole RBRC170
• High grade iron mineralisation intersected over 1km of strike length
• Deepest mineralised zone intersected to ~ 90m depth
• Phosphorous & aluminium levels are very low
• The mineralised zone is open at depth and along strike
Capital Expenditure to get the product to a port, and have a port capable of shifting Iron Ore. Looks like it will require a rail line from there, not sure of the distance, but it's not by wheel barrow.Thanx for your input Kennas. What do you mean by significant Capex? And with short term traders running with it...Does that mean they would be selling at high & re entering at at low ect?
Capital Expenditure to get the product to a port, and have a port capable of shifting Iron Ore. Looks like it will require a rail line from there, not sure of the distance, but it's not by wheel barrow.
It's going to open up at about 25c at this stage. I'm not sure how it will finish, often these things open up high and old holders take profits. Or, maybe the market thinks its an outstanding discovery and it keeps going.
Capital Expenditure to get the product to a port, and have a port capable of shifting Iron Ore. Looks like it will require a rail line from there, not sure of the distance, but it's not by wheel barrow.
It's going to open up at about 25c at this stage. I'm not sure how it will finish, often these things open up high and old holders take profits. Or, maybe the market thinks its an outstanding discovery and it keeps going.
And as I understand it, it's very shallow water for a significant part of the coastline and some distance from the coast to deep water which will add to the capital expenditure if a port is even feasible in that remote part of the world.
I couldn't find this article, but I did see a big fish on the front page.News article in the NT News. Norm Gardner said the Roper Bar project could hold up to a billion tonnes of exportable iron ore which would have a mine life of a hundred years.
News article in the NT News. Norm Gardner said the Roper Bar project could hold up to a billion tonnes of exportable iron ore which would have a mine life of a hundred years.
Boom .. buyers drying up ..
picked some up at 38.5 ... suprising what a few rumours can do...
44c breaking .. hardly any sellers.. could run hard.. could be a pump and dump..
Capital Expenditure to get the product to a port, and have a port capable of shifting Iron Ore. Looks like it will require a rail line from there, not sure of the distance, but it's not by wheel barrow.
It's going to open up at about 25c at this stage. I'm not sure how it will finish, often these things open up high and old holders take profits. Or, maybe the market thinks its an outstanding discovery and it keeps going.
If this is fact wouldn't it be more costly to move this method??? and the bargeLAST week, when writing about Western Desert Resources, The Dirt put two and two together and came up with 28. We figured the company would use the Darwin railway for its Northern Territory iron ore production. Not so, apparently. The thinking is to send the ore by road train to the Gulf of Carpentaria and barge it from there.
If this is fact wouldn't it be more costly to move this method??? and the barge
don't like it much during the wet!!! shares down under .40c might jump back in at .36 ish
Yep, I think so. Quite a few got canned this morning, some only just made it before the open. Just how listed companies manage to do this is beyond me. Maybe the dog ate it?Suspended from trading due to failing to lodge their financial report to the 30th end of June.
So are they suspended indefinitely until they lodge their report?
Yep, I think so. Quite a few got canned this morning, some only just made it before the open. Just how listed companies manage to do this is beyond me. Maybe the dog ate it?
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