The newly discovered Knife kimberlite pipe, at
A 75-kg sample, representing a 25-metre kimberlite section of drill core from the discovery hole, returned 6 macrodiamonds and 92 micros. Included in the initial results was a 20-kg sample, which yielded 54 stones, including two 1 mm macros.
De Beers Canada Exploration (formerly Monopros), a division of
A third hole stepped out 225 metres to the southeast and was aimed 55 to the northwest. It pulled 80 metres of kimberlite, starting at a down-hole depth of 25 metres.
The kimberlite displays textures suggesting different phases of emplacement.
De Beers Canada Exploration can earn a 70% interest in the 10.2-sq.-km property by spending $10 million on exploration.
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