Study the charts and compare.
Well, it's in. Six new holes beneath Kutessay II. If you look at the previous JORC report of over 5000 samples and compare it to todays report, I think you will see that, yes, good deposits of rare earths pop up at 6 to 10 (approx) levels going down in each of these six holes. Don't get too excited about the star of the show. It is a 21.5 meter thick deposit with .41% ore grade (awesome) and a gut-grabbing ratio of 68 to 31 percentage of heavies to light REE's. It is the star of the show. Each of these holes encounter REE's repeatedly going down but the grade fluctuates between .1 and .29 roughly. The thickness of each of these lesser deposits varies, 3 meters at minimum. The good news is that even with the so-so ore grades in most of these levels, the HREE to LREE ratio is close to 50/50. THAT is really awesome. All you other players, eat your heart out. The original JORC report gave the average ore grade of the upper Kutessay at .264 percent. So it looks like we have more of the same but with some superstar standout levels. Not too shabby, Eh!