So Van what's not to like as they continue to prove up and define the Langmuir deposit/s? They announce today hole KCC11-6 and refer to previous holes (historical)in the same fencing program.
On the the trail to proving up their overall belief that Langmuir may be a "high tonnage, low grade deposit"
BTW note the topic line in that NR where they continue to define mineralization at a fourth zone. I would also venture out on a limb here and say that in reading the note about KCC and how despite it being in Kian's 43-101, it did not have sufficient detail to make it into Micon's 43-101. Well I would think thats got to be a message to shareholders on what could be now included in part of the upcoming 43-101 resource update..... if they recognized a lack of detail prior..... and have acted accordingly going forward.
IMHO I like the news.
"Previous drilling revealed mineralization at an average 140 m intervals over 700 m to the NNE along the main ultramafic intrusive sequence. In order to test the down-dip mineralization extension, Inspiration initiated and recently completed, a 7-hole fence program 125 m to the southeast of the previous hole fence. Drilling assays revealed a mineralized zone at KKC09-1: 163m @ 0.24% Ni and at KCC11-6: diluted 195m @ 0.22% Ni. Holes show a true separation distance of 95 m to the SE following the dip of the mineralized ultramafic rock. KCC11-6 shows a mineralization gap between 102 and 120 m due to a felsic dyke and other smaller gaps related to mafic dykes. Further results will be compiled and shall orient the future steps necessary to fully assess the low grade / high tonnage Ni potential of the area.
"KCC Allerston has been of interest to Inspiration since 2009 where we included it in our 43-101 technical report dated September 2009. Although we did not have sufficient detail to incorporate into the January 2010, 43-101 resource calculation, we are extremely encouraged by the definition provided by KCC11-6 and with 6 assays pending, we continue to be confident of the potential impact that KCC-Allerston may have on our overall theory of Langmuir, being a high tonnage, low grade deposit," said Ian Stewart, President, Inspiration Mining."