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Re: hoopsville post# 72024

Wednesday, 07/07/2010 10:05:10 AM

Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:05:10 AM

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http://www.katexploration.com/PressReleases/Press%20Release%20HC%20Drilling.pdf

A core shack has been secured for logging and splitting of the drill core. The drill crews will work around the clock with double 12 hour shift in order to complete all drill holes in a timely manner.






Drilling The drilling method will be selected by a QP(s) and should be appropriate to the material being investigated, the objective of the program and local drilling conditions. The drill hole size selected should provide sufficient representative sample material for analysis and reference. Surface and downhole locational surveys should be
undertaken using techniques appropriate for the hole size, angle and length of holes. A representative fraction of the drill sample material should be retained, however if material is not retained, the QP(s) should report and explain the reason for this
decision.
Drill logs, forms or software specifically suited to the type of drilling, the particular geological situation, and the minerals being sought, should be used for detailed geological logging of core or cuttings. Logs should be appropriately detailed for the
type of drilling being conducted, the geological setting, type of mineralization, and geotechnical conditions. Core or sample recoveries should be noted on the logs.
Cross sections depicting basic geology and hole data, including correlation with surface geology and any nearby holes should be developed and updated as drilling proceeds.
Any downhole geophysical information or other such surveys should also be kept with the drill log. A photographic record of the core is recommended, where appropriate.

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