Even though there's a lot of information in this NR, I think the most important bit is the very first thing mentioned:
"At Eagle One, hole NOT-09-049, drilled subvertically below known
mineralization, intersected two zones of disseminated, semi-massive
and massive sulphides, one from 269.54 metres to 510.69 metres and
the other from 749.7 metres to 945.67 metres; more than tripling the
known down dip extent of the mineralization to greater than
900 metres;"
Two zones of sulphide mineralization, each about 200 or more metres in width!
If the grade is anything like the top 225 metres, then this most certainly makes the ROF an economic mining camp.
Lar