I think it depends whether you're considering it from a mining/processing or a mineralogical point of view.
They have said before it represents a new type of deposit, different from both the IOCG and the supergene native copper deposits. Geologically it's clearly a more related to the latter, but the key difference is that the oxide/native Cu zone is much thinner so the bulk of the potentially recoverable copper is in sulphides, not oxides or native.
This means it can be put through the standard Little Eva processing circuit with high recoveries. So from a processing point of view it's more akin to Little Eva.
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