The most interesting aspect of this morning's news release for me was the part about the two sulphide layers (one about 44 meters thick!) discovered in this new drill hole. Here's the quote:
"Sulphide mineralization was noted between 235.5 and 279 metres. The presence of two sulphide zones encountered in this hole is encouraging, these will be analyzed for their base and precious metal content. The sulphide accumulation encountered by this hole has explained the conductivity anomaly with weak magnetic signature."
It was in this type of thick sulphide zones that Noront found their high nickel, copper and PGE grades. I'm looking forward to the assay results!