Lithoquest Discovers Two New Kimberlites on the North Kimberley Diamond Project
October 21 2019 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Lithoquest Diamonds Inc. (TSX-V: LDI) (“Lithoquest”, or the
“Company”) today announced that kimberlite was intersected at drill
targets 1805 and 1826 during the recently completed drill program
on its 100% owned North Kimberley Diamond Project (“NKDP” or the
“Property” or the “Project”) in Western Australia.
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Figure 1: Kimberlite Discoveries (Photo:
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2019 Drill Program Highlights
- Two new kimberlites discovered - Potential for significant
tonnage.
- Increasing evidence of a new diamond-bearing kimberlite field
on the Company’s property.
- Increase in the size of Kimberlite 1804 (discovered in
2018).
“These new discoveries reinforce the diamond potential of the
North Kimberley Diamond Project and validate the technical team’s
approach to exploration. Kimberlite 1805 is particularly exciting
given the extent of the anomaly and potential for a significant
volume of material,” says Bruce Counts, President and CEO of
Lithoquest. “We are well positioned to continue advancing the
project and look forward to providing diamond results to the market
in the coming weeks.”
Drilling Summary
A total of 928 m of drilling was completed in 11 reverse
circulation holes on targets 1805, 1826 and 1827 during the 2019
drill program (Figure 1). Kimberlite was intersected at targets
1805 and 1826. No kimberlite was intersected at target 1827;
however, work was suspended after completing one hole due to time
constraints. Target 1827 remains prospective and additional work is
planned for 2020. Drilling was also conducted on the 1804
kimberlite discovered in 2018.
Results from the program are summarized in the table below:
Table 1: 2019 RC Drill Hole Summary
Drill Hole
Target
Easting
Northing
Azimuth
(degrees)
Inclination
(degrees)
End of Hole
(metres)
Kimberlite (metres)
From
To
RC19-01
1804
300947
8443597
358
-61
189.5
132
185
RC19-02
1805
299252
8443719
184
-60
88
57
58
73
74
RC19-03
1805
299535
8443736
180
-60
28
10
13
RC19-04
1805
299547
8443748
178
-59
49
32
43
RC19-05
1805
299547
8443748
177
-50
40
26
37
RC19-06
1805
298878
8443674
180
-50
88
49
52
RC19-07
1826
296885
8446750
115
-50
94
41
44
RC19-08
1826
296889
8446752
48
-48
94
RC19-09
1826
296762
8446790
6
-49
64
RC19-10
1826
296791
8446703
163
-50
70
RC19-11
1827
306274
8448050
198
-58
124
Target 1805
Target 1805 (Figure 2) is a 1.7 km long linear feature defined
by the presence of kimberlite indicator minerals including
diamonds, topographic lows as well as gravity and magnetic
anomalies. 1805 was drill tested with 5 holes in three locations
over approximately 700 m.
Kimberlite was intersected in all five holes with the widest
intersection encountered in drill hole RC19-04 between 32 m and 43
m. RC19-04 was drilled at an inclination of -60 degrees. Kimberlite
intersections from a second hole, RC19-05, drilled from the same
location indicate that the body is vertical and has a true width of
approximately 5 m.
The eastern end of Target 1805 is located approximately 1 km
from kimberlite 1804 which is associated with a similar linear
feature. Data suggests that the two features may be part of a
system that is continuous over 3.1 kms. Further work will be
required to establish whether the two occurrences are related.
Target 1826
A total of 4 holes were drilled at target 1826 (Figure 3).
Kimberlite was intersected over a 3 m interval between 41 m and 44
m in drill hole RC19-07. RC19-07 was inclined at -50 degrees and
targeted coincident gravity and magnetic anomalies at the head of
well constrained indicator dispersion. No kimberlite was
intersected in the other three holes.
Kimberlite 1804
One hole was drilled at kimberlite 1804 (Figure 2) with the
goals of:
- Obtaining a better understanding of body geometry and
size.
- Testing for additional lithologic units or phases.
- Gaining a better understanding of how the observed geophysical
signature relates to the body.
Drill hole RC19-01 intersected 53 m of kimberlite from a depth
of 132 m to 185 m. The hole was drilled at an inclination of -50
degrees towards the north. A reinterpretation of the geophysical
signature suggests that the dimensions of the 1804 kimberlite are
40 m by 125 m. Geochemical testing and indicator work will be
completed to determine if new kimberlitic units were
intersected.
Kimberlite Analysis and Diamond Testing
Drill cuttings representing one metre intervals were logged and
tested with a portable XRF instrument on site to determine the
lithologies intersected. Drill cuttings were collected in sample
bags and sealed for transport. Samples will be submitted to
Australian laboratories for geochemical analysis, indicator mineral
recovery, and diamond testing. Diamond Recovery Services based in
Perth, Australia will undertake the indicator and diamond
processing. Diamond results are expected before the end of the
year.
Technical Leadership
The Phase II field program and laboratory work have been
overseen by Mr. Dave Skelton P.Geol. and Mr. Tom Reddicliffe
FAusIMM. Mr. Skelton has more than 25 years of diamond exploration
experience and was involved in the discovery of several kimberlite
fields including the Buffalo Head Hills cluster. Mr. Reddicliffe
has more than 40 years of diamond exploration experience in
Australia and is credited with the discovery of the Merlin Diamond
Mine. The field team is further supported by Ms. Gina Rockett, a
senior exploration consultant with more than 25 years of experience
who recently served as Senior Exploration Geologist at Merlin
Diamond Mines.
Qualified Person
The technical contents of this news release have been reviewed
and approved by Bruce Counts, P. Geo., President, CEO and a
Director of Lithoquest Diamonds Inc. and Qualified Person under
National Instrument 43-101.
About Lithoquest Diamonds Inc.
Lithoquest is a Canadian diamond exploration company focused on
the discovery and development of economic diamond deposits on its
100% owned North Kimberley Diamond Project located in Western
Australia, approximately 65km east of the community of Kalumburu.
The 100% owned land package covers 1,500 sq-km and is accessible by
tidewater and a seasonal road. Lithoquest is led by experienced
management with a history of success in diamond exploration and
development. During its first year in operation, the Company
rapidly advanced the NKDP in Western Australia through the
discovery of diamonds and kimberlite.
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