PRIOR TO
PUBLICATION, THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WAS
DEEMED BY THE COMPANY TO CONSTITUTE INSIDE INFORMATION FOR THE
PURPOSES OF REGULATION 11 OF THE MARKET ABUSE (AMENDMENT) (EU EXIT)
REGULATIONS 2019/310. WITH THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT,
THIS INFORMATION IS NOW CONSIDERED TO BE IN THE PUBLIC
DOMAIN.
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
("Karelian
Diamonds" or "the Company")
12 October 2023
POSITIVE
RESULTS FROM NICKEL-COPPER-PLATINUM SAMPLING
PROGRAMME
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Mineral
indicator analyses of stream sediment samples indicate
prospectivity for nickel, copper and platinum
mineralisation
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Results
of microprobe analysis show high zinc oxide
values
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Chromites
with Fe-Ni-S inclusions observed
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Highly
anomalous area outlined
Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC (AIM: KDR) is pleased to announce that
indicator mineral and microprobe analysis results from a stream
sampling programme in Northern
Ireland confirms the prospectivity of the Company's licence
area for nickel, copper and platinum group metals. The sampling
programme was a follow up to an earlier sampling programme which
suggested the potential of the area for these metals (the results
of which were announced by the Company on 10
November 2021).
Thirty
three stream sediment samples, with an average weight of circa 18kg
per sample, were collected across the three licences, totalling an
area of approximately 750km2,
now held by the Company in Northern
Ireland. The samples were despatched to Overburden Drilling
Management Limited ("ODM") in Canada for mineral concentration, picking and
analysis for indicator mineralogy using ODM's trade-marked
metamorphic/magmatic massive sulphide indicator minerals (MMSIM'S)
technique. ODM has been a key contributor to numerous discoveries
worldwide, including the Voisey's Bay nickel-copper-cobalt deposit
in Labrador, Canada.
The
results of this programme, taken in conjunction with results from
the previous programme, indicate a highly anomalous river catchment
area. This area has yielded five samples each having over 1,000
indicator minerals.
The
indicator minerals are primarily Chromite and Forsterite with some
Chalcopyrite and gold grains.
In
addition, microprobe analysis on a number of Chromite grains from
samples taken from this area during the original sampling programme
in 2021 showed that four samples had Chromites with high zinc oxide
values. Such high zinc oxide values can be a signature of sulphide
rich Nickel-Copper Group Elements deposits. It was also noted that
a number of the Chromites have inclusions of iron, nickel, sulphur
as well as on the Chromite margins, which is significant as it
indicates the presence of nickel mineralisation.
The
Company is planning a follow up programme focused on the highly
anomalous river catchment area, together with some additional
microprobe analysis, with a view to identifying one or more
drilling targets.
Further
results will be issued by the Company as the exploration programme
proceeds.
This
release has been approved by Kevin McNulty PGeo, who is a member of
the Company's technical staff and holds a BSc/MSc in Geology and
Remote Sensing, in accordance with the guidance note for Mining,
Oil and Gas Companies issued by the London Stock Exchange in
respect of AIM Companies, which outlines standards of disclosure
for mineral projects.
Professor
Richard Conroy, Chairman, Karelian
Diamond Resources plc commented:
"I am
very pleased that the Company's exploration programme for
Nickel-Copper-Platinum Group metals in Northern Ireland has yielded such encouraging
results and we look forward greatly to the planned follow up work
programme."
Further
Information:
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman
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+353-1-479-6180
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Allenby
Capital Limited (Nomad)
Nick Athanas / Nick Harriss
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First
Equity Limited (Broker)
Jason Robertson
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+44-20-7330-1883
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Lothbury
Financial Services
Michael Padley
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+44-20-3290-0707
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Hall
Communications
Don Hall
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+353-1-660-9377
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http://www.kareliandiamondresources.com