Silverwhere wrote: The Aug 2016 PEA studied
Open Pit Only at CH-6 and CH-7. The PEA was a prelim study to table some base numbers (“
The purpose of this study is to obtain and document a preliminary project design and economics”). We now shift to a higher CH-6 gear - to uncover additional high grade drill bit truth.
The big boys want to see more out of Chidliak so more CH-6 meat they will get. They want more CH-6 proof to make it worth their while to get involved. CH-6 is & always has been the priority. It holds the key to PGD’s initial mine development success.
As ekim stated: “More CH-6 tonnage lessens the averaging down of the CH-7 margin” & this terrific post (thanks ekim!):
https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.pgd/peregrine-diamonds-ltd?postid=25939086 So to quote Emeril: “Bam! Let’s kick it (CH-6) up a notch”.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - March 6, 2017) - Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. (TSX:PGD) ("Peregrine" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that it has
completed an internal concept study of a potential open-pit plus underground mining development at its 100% owned CH-6 kimberlite pipe at the Chidliak Diamond Project near Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. The study was completed in consultation with JDS Energy & Mining Inc. ("JDS").
The study has concluded
there is the potential to substantially enhance the economics of the Chidliak Project by incorporating an underground mining operation below 260 metres of depth at CH-6, the current bottom of the open pit Inferred Resource defined in the August 2016 Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") (see below). As a result of this conceptual study, a drill program targeting this deeper kimberlite is planned to commence in June
2017 to expand the resource to depths up to 500 metres below surface. In addition to the resource expansion drilling, geotechnical work and environmental studies in the Chidliak Project area and proposed transportation corridor will continue.
CH-6 PEA AND OPEN PIT PLUS UNDERGROUND CONCEPT STUDY JDS completed a positive preliminary economic assessment titled "Preliminary Economic Assessment Technical Report of the Chidliak Project, Nunavut, Canada" dated
August 19, 2016 on a Phase-One open-pit only mining operation of the CH-6 and CH-7 kimberlite pipes.
In
December 2016, the Company engaged JDS to complete an internal, concept-level study on the project
economic uplift that could be realized by developing the CH-6 kimberlite to a depth of 500 metres as a combined open-pit plus underground mining operation. The results of this study
are excellent and have significantly changed the specifics for the 2017 work program. The study clearly demonstrates the benefit of focusing the 2017 program on proving the resource potential at CH-6 below 260 metres, the current bottom of the Inferred Resource in the PEA.
2017 CH-6 WORK PROGRAM The 2017 work program at Chidliak will now focus on three main objectives: