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Re: The Holder post# 50496

Tuesday, 06/16/2009 5:05:38 PM

Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:05:38 PM

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Holder..."Jim, is there a professional geologist stamp on the Gulf core analytical data? Meaning, in the final report done by the Gulf Geologist, was any analytical data included in that report (other than visual logs)."

The company has the following old data listed on the Nemegosenda blog:

http://nemegosenda.sarissaresources.com/

Gulf Drill Log Summaries and Historical Data Catalogue
Scott on July 8th, 2008
The company has had the original drill logs from the Dominion Gulf Company analyzed and the data entered into a format we can more easily work with. In addition we were able to graph the Nb2O5 results with the radiometric counts, showing the direct correlations.

A summary of the holes from the D Zone and associated graphs can be accessed here.

We are continuing to analyze a vast amount of detailed historical information on the property. By carefully doing this, we can more directly target our exploration and metallurgical testing, saving a substantial amount of money that we would otherwise need to spend.

A partial listing of the reports we are currently working on (in no particular order) includes:

Nemegosenda Lake Project, Dominion Gulf Company Evaluation, July 22, 1971
Nemegosenda Lake Project, Dominion Gulf Company, Rare-Earth element content, East Ore Area, Jan 5, 1972
Report on the Geology and NB, Y, REE Potential of the East Zone, Nemegosenda Lake Alkaline Complex, Beaty Geological Ltd., 1988
Tonnage and Grade Calculations for Zone “D”, Dominion Gulf Company
Musto Explorations Limited, Nemegosenda Lake Niobium/Rare Earth Deposit, 1988
Report on Combined Helicopter Borne Magnetic, Electromagnetic and VLF Survey Nemegosenda Lake Area, Aerodat Limited, April 1988
Nemegosenda Geological-Geophysical Interpretation, 1988
There is a lot more exploration data still to be catalogued.

In addition to the exploration data, Gulf spent $990,000 over a 4 year period in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s in conjunction with the Colorado School of Mines Research Foundation Inc. and researched and developed a complete process for the treatment of the ore from the Nemegosenda property. This information will be very useful in any production feasibility studies we end up commissioning.

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