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.