Longstanding JRI company Fathom Nickel is drilling again. The nickel market was extremely tough for years right up until it wasn’t this past winter, and that sudden change in sentiment let Fathom raise some $4 million to at last get back to drilling. Now, CEO Ian Fraser sits down with me to go over the drill campaign at their Gochager Lake nickel-cobalt project, as well as other company news.
Time Stamps
00:45 Reintroduce the Geological Model and Exploration Thesis
03:10 Where does historic deposit fit within that model?
06:00 Is there a risk any theoretical deposit has been remobilised and destroyed?
08:45 How does the size of your area of geochemical anomaly compare to major deposits.
12:00 Explain Nickel Tenor and Its Significance
14:30 Drill Campaign Targets Overview
18:30 Areas C and D Discussion
22:30 How much will not using the helicopter save
24:30 Gap in Data Around Area D
28:45 Do you expand around known zones are strike further out for discovery?
35:00 Final Thoughts
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