They do say in one of the announcments that they pretty much left T1 where it was when immediate focus went entirely into T3.
The scoping study at T1 indicated tonnage was too low to mine, and obviously there wasn't any large strikes like T3 to keep the drills there,,, but the lack of underground exploration, and the fact they now have T3 as a stand alone plant which T1 can be a feeder for (they were still searching for their main play back then), I think it has a little bit of renewed potential..
All dependent on underground resource extending into a sizable deposit of course...
And to look at it on a more sour note,,, may as well drill there while enviro approvals are waited on...
It's not the most heartening scenario thinking that any new EM data that comes in is automatically 8 to 12 Months away from target identification, permit submission, and final approval before a drill can even break ground.
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