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Die Aussage, dass dies größtenteils schon Reserven sind, da man sich ja schon mit Stollen direkt in den Erzkörper vorgearbeitet hat, kam von Doug Casey:
Dough Casey Research vom 27.03.2006, S. 1:
RSM’s president, Roland Larsen, is an exploration geologist, but he’s been acting more like a mining engineer. While a good thing in terms of building a mine, it’s often a bad thing in terms of generating news that will excite the market. What’s been happening at Goldwedge is that, instead of the usual effort to drill off as many ounces as quickly as possible (to help raise money for the major capital expenditures needed to build the average mine), RSM has been working its production-sized decline into the deposit and building reserves. Not resources, but reserves, blocked off and proven, ready for full-throttle mining when the time (eventually) comes. From looking at the cross sections of the deposit, it appears that RSM could easily double their existing resource (in the 250,000 oz range) based solely on what Larsen has proved up so far. Tripling it looks to be within easy reach—and this is just within the upper area of separate zones of mineralization.
Much greater thicknesses have been shown below this area, as the zones merge into one big, higher-grade area grading about 15 g/t gold… which is completely open at depth, and to some degree, laterally. At the current rate, in about 2 to 3 months RSM’s decline should have spiraled around to the area where the zones merge, below the first production level. The company has bought its own underground diamond drill rig and plans to drill two deep core holes from that area when it gets there. That would be into the same area where surface drilling reported last July intercepted 69.2 meters of 11 g/t and 81.5 meters of 8 g/t gold. Big intercepts. If this area and the continuing mineralization below it prove up, “little” Goldwedge could end up with well over a million ounces of gold, maybe even two. Based on this scenario alone, and the usual US$100+ per ounce the market tends to give junior producers, RSM is an easy candidate for a double, or better, from here.