I think that the assay results are in the hands of DLKM and we should see a NR sometime this week or next. After the confusion caused by the last NR (lack of clarity) I think that they are working to get a NR that is precise, clear and understandable. Once the NR is out I hope Harp does another CC so we can ask questions directly.
This set of assays better be released in g/cubic meter, since mining will be like a sand and gravel quarry where costs are based on volume of material. Also the samples were collected in liters, to try and convert to g/tonne adds error to the number and will be inaccurate since a thorough investigation into the density of the sediment has not been done. Also each sedimentary unit will have a different density. The values in g/cubic meters is a direct measurement not a derived one from an unknown density.
News soon... holding my breath to see if this company can produce clear results and not obfuscate and cloud the real picture.