Mountain Province discovers kimberlite in three target areas at Kennady North
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 7:37 pm
Their exploration includes drilling at 16 sites where they hope to find kimberlite where they can mine diamonds, and so far it looks like the first 4 sites have proven them to be correct, and the kimberlite is there, so we'll have to wait and see if the other 12 sites also bear kimberlite they might mine for diamonds.
Just an FYI, the color of the subject line below is just about right for the color of kimberlite, in case you ever wondered about it.
Mountain Province discovers kimberlite in three target areas at Kennady North
Staff Writer | May 17, 2022 | 12:01 pm Exploration Canada Diamond
The Kennady North project is located 300 km east-northeast of Yellowknife, NWT. Credit: Mountain Province Diamonds
"Mountain Province Diamonds (TSX: MPVD) has released interim exploration results for its 100%-held Kennady North project in Northwest Territories, consisting of over 107,000 ha of claims and leases that completely surround the Gahcho Kué diamond mine.
The 2022 exploration program is focused on finding new kimberlites based on a detailed analysis of historical technical information, including ground and airborne geophysics, kimberlite indicator minerals, and geological mapping. The latest results highlight the discoveries from 3,000 metres (20 holes) of the current 6,000-metre drill program that have been completed so far.
Drilling to date has tested four of the 16 target areas identified on the property, with three of those returning kimberlite intersections: the North anomaly, north of the Faraday 1-3 kimberlite deposit; the South anomaly, south of the Faraday 2 deposit; and Kelvin South, south of the Kelvin deposit. Overall, 16 of the 20 holes intersected kimberlite.
At the North anomaly, all seven holes intersected kimberlite, including hypabyssal kimberlite (average thickness of 1.54 metres) and also volcaniclastic kimberlite (average 0.95m), which is often an indicator of kimberlite size potential.
At South Anomaly, all five holes hit hypabyssal kimberlite at an average width of 4.5 metres (3.23-metresthickness). At Kelvin South, four of six drill holes intersected hypabyssal kimberlite.
“We began 2022 with a plan to launch an aggressive winter exploration campaign over Kennady North, and we have achieved that plan” said CEO Mark Wall. “We have discovered kimberlite in three of four targets tested to date, and completed all of our scheduled airborne and ground geophysics.”
The winter drilling is expected to continue at Kennady North through the end of May, with the aim of testing as “many priority anomalies as feasible,” he added.
Summer exploration at Kennady North will start in the third quarter, with emphasis on follow-up sampling of indicator mineral results generated from the 2021 till sampling program, which are expected to be complete by the end of Q3.
A review of all winter 2022 ground geophysical data continues through the second quarter, with the intent to drill areas of interest with land-based anomalies in the summer program.
The Kennady North project has been the focus of ... "
https://www.mining.com/mountain-provinc ... nady-north
Just an FYI, the color of the subject line below is just about right for the color of kimberlite, in case you ever wondered about it.
Mountain Province discovers kimberlite in three target areas at Kennady North
Staff Writer | May 17, 2022 | 12:01 pm Exploration Canada Diamond
The Kennady North project is located 300 km east-northeast of Yellowknife, NWT. Credit: Mountain Province Diamonds
"Mountain Province Diamonds (TSX: MPVD) has released interim exploration results for its 100%-held Kennady North project in Northwest Territories, consisting of over 107,000 ha of claims and leases that completely surround the Gahcho Kué diamond mine.
The 2022 exploration program is focused on finding new kimberlites based on a detailed analysis of historical technical information, including ground and airborne geophysics, kimberlite indicator minerals, and geological mapping. The latest results highlight the discoveries from 3,000 metres (20 holes) of the current 6,000-metre drill program that have been completed so far.
Drilling to date has tested four of the 16 target areas identified on the property, with three of those returning kimberlite intersections: the North anomaly, north of the Faraday 1-3 kimberlite deposit; the South anomaly, south of the Faraday 2 deposit; and Kelvin South, south of the Kelvin deposit. Overall, 16 of the 20 holes intersected kimberlite.
At the North anomaly, all seven holes intersected kimberlite, including hypabyssal kimberlite (average thickness of 1.54 metres) and also volcaniclastic kimberlite (average 0.95m), which is often an indicator of kimberlite size potential.
At South Anomaly, all five holes hit hypabyssal kimberlite at an average width of 4.5 metres (3.23-metresthickness). At Kelvin South, four of six drill holes intersected hypabyssal kimberlite.
“We began 2022 with a plan to launch an aggressive winter exploration campaign over Kennady North, and we have achieved that plan” said CEO Mark Wall. “We have discovered kimberlite in three of four targets tested to date, and completed all of our scheduled airborne and ground geophysics.”
The winter drilling is expected to continue at Kennady North through the end of May, with the aim of testing as “many priority anomalies as feasible,” he added.
Summer exploration at Kennady North will start in the third quarter, with emphasis on follow-up sampling of indicator mineral results generated from the 2021 till sampling program, which are expected to be complete by the end of Q3.
A review of all winter 2022 ground geophysical data continues through the second quarter, with the intent to drill areas of interest with land-based anomalies in the summer program.
The Kennady North project has been the focus of ... "
https://www.mining.com/mountain-provinc ... nady-north