Amigos, in the last few days I wrote to Chris Torrey at SCI about the recent announcement and he came back pretty quickly with a reply. I don't think he would mind me sharing the information. My email to him went as follows:
"The drilling of the north zone and south zone has shown that the copper grades are highest on the eastern sides of the dykes/lodes. Could it mean that there is a hydrothermal type of flow which is carrying the coper and related metals in the easterly direction? If so, could it also be causing the copper to be concentrated in the eastern side of the non-magnetic anomaly ? I noticed the drill 18BC072 was on the western side of the anomaly, so would it be worthwhile to come from the other side. Just a suggestion."
Chris' reply was as follows:
" Hole 72 certainly encountered widely distributed sulphide at very low levels (0.5-2%). You could be right about where the copper is focussed. We are looking at the detail of the magnetics in the area to see if such a structure exists. No doubt we are into a large mineral system and we need more structure, faults, shears to focus those copper fluid you mentioned."
My take is that SCI are onto something which is deep, large and mysterious. In time they will sort it out. Patience is needed, amigos.
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