Wednesday, March 14, 2018 1:19:48 PM
I talked to my QP. He said they would write a technical report to NI 43-101 standards but just call it a Technical Report. The organization, formatting, etc would all be the same. CIM standards for resource classifications are in agreement with AIME standards. Reserve classifications are more complicated.
And, depending on the level of the report, they would include valuation.
I've had interactions with both the BCSC and the SEC. The BCSC tends to be overly picky about trivial things. The SEC tends to be willfully blind even after they get complaints.
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