Kennady Diamonds: Drilling shows continuity of Kimberlite Pipes

The company reports that it intercepted 127 metres of Kimberlite at Kelvin North beyond the current geological model
Kennady Diamonds
Kennady Diamonds

 Kennady Diamonds says that there were three key focus areas in the drilling: to define continuity of the Kelvin Kimberlite beyond the current geological model at the Northwest Lobe; to define continuity of the Faraday 2 Kimberlite beyond the current geological model at the West Lobe; and to test exploration targets at the Doyle Kimberlite. 

As of now the company reports that it intercepted 127 metres of Kimberlite at Kelvin North beyond the current geological model. 

As Patrick Evans, the President and CEO, says, “That extends the total strike of the Kelvin Kimberlite from approximately 600 meters to over 720 meters.” Evans also said that the drilling confirmed continuity of the Kimberlite pipe, which is trending from northwest to west at Faraday 2. “This extends the strike from approximately 240 meters to nearly 300 meters.” 

Based on these new developments, Kennady Diamonds said that it had increased the Kelvin-Faraday tonnage guidance to 13-16 million tonnes. 

The company also announced that drilling at the Kelvin North Lobe has been suspended for the balance of the year due to limited air access by float plane. Drilling will resume in early 2016 once an ice runway has been constructed. In the meantime, drilling with one remaining rig at Faraday 2 is expected to continue until the end of November, it said.

 


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