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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."

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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. > Botswana update
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Post by mrrbc on Mar 31, 2016 12:12pm

Botswana update

Peregrine Provides Botswana Exploration Program Updateless than 1 minute ago by Marketwire

Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. ("Peregrine" or "the Company") (TSX: PGD) is pleased to provide an update on its Botswana diamond exploration program. The Company's primary assets in Botswana are 11 prospective diamond Prospecting Licences that cover 6,613 km2 . The 2015 diamond exploration program focused on the Moralane and Malolwane areas and included drill testing of four priority kimberlite targets in the Moralane block. In addition, Peregrine secured three new licences covering the diamondiferous Sikwane kimberlites. The 2016 work program will focus on core drilling of the Sikwane kimberlites and target verification in the Mmashoro and Sikwane project areas.

2015 Work Program Update

The 2015 exploration program focused on two main target verification projects at Moralane and Malolwane, and limited target generation work at Gope and Nata.

The Moralane license covers 664 km2 and hosts a compelling Kimberlite Indicator Mineral ("KIM") anomaly with associated isolated magnetic anomalies. Microprobe-confirmed KIM compositions define a unique, diamond-compatible signature that cannot be matched to indicators from known kimberlite clusters in the region. Previous operators in the area focused their drilling on the highest indicator mineral counts and drilled shallow holes to reach the basal Kalahari sequences.

Approximately 170 km of high resolution ground magnetics were acquired over 11 targets in the Moralane license. The results were used to identify and prioritize four drill targets possibly representing syn-or pre-Karoo intrusives that would be deeper than previous drilling. A total of 570 m of reverse air blast ("RAB") drilling was completed on the four targets in 2015. No kimberlites were intersected.

At Moralane, a 170 m hole on a 15 ha remnant magnetic high (G89-15-10 North) intersected Lebung and Beaufort Group sandstones and siltstones and terminated in Ecca Group carbonaceous siltstones and minor coal measures. A 100 m hole drilled on an 8 ha textured magnetic low (G89-15-10 South), intersected similar Lebung and Ecca group sedimentary rocks and terminated in a monzogranite. A 150 m hole was drilled on a 20 ha magnetic dipole (G89-15-11) which encountered mainly Lebung and Beaufort sandstones and siltstones, terminating in Ecca Group carbonaceous siltstones and minor coal measures. A 150 m hole was drilled on a 38 ha magnetic dipole (G89-15-RC03) encountering Lebung and Beaufort Group sandstones and siltstones. Processing of downhole KIM samples is ongoing and results will guide follow-up programs. Detailed interpretation of the drill logs together with regional geophysics is in progress to better understand the structural geology of the area.

In the Malolwane license, which covers 251 km2, a KIM sampling program was completed during which a total of 288 samples were collected. The samples were processed at the in-house sample treatment facility and sorted to recover KIMs. Several KIMs were recovered, including ilmenite and chromite. Additional in-fill KIM sampling to define drill targets is being planned.

At Gope, Peregrine holds two licences covering 1,001 km2. In 2004 a detailed, low level aeromagnetic survey was flown by the previous operator. The survey identified numerous priority targets to the north of the known Gope kimberlites. The previous program was terminated before these targets had been drill tested. Reinterpretation of the Gope low-level aeromagnetic survey by Peregrine has identified 20 priority magnetic targets. Ten of these targets were prioritised for target-scale KIM sampling and forty 60 litre screened samples were collected during November 2015. The samples were submitted for KIM extraction and a kimberlitic garnet was recovered from one of the targets. In addition, four garnets were reported by a previous operator from samples collected over an additional magnetic anomaly in the licence, though the target remains untested. Low-count KIM recoveries are significant in thick Kalahari sand covered areas and further work at Gope is planned.

At Nata, Peregrine holds four licences covering 3,830 km2. Regional airborne geophysics has highlighted a number of magnetic anomalies in an area favourable for kimberlite intrusives but this program has not been prioritised for any exploration work during 2016.

Sikwane Kimberlites

The Company continues to expand its land position in Botswana. A new prospecting licence, that includes the diamond-bearing Sikwane kimberlites, has recently been acquired. These kimberlites were originally discovered by De Beers in 1997. The license covers 453 km2 and hosts previously drilled diamondiferous kimberlite intersections with compelling KIM chemistry and unresolved KIM and magnetic anomalies.

2016 Work Program

The planned 2016 work program will focus on target drilling and target verification by ground truthing. The program is expected to commence in mid-April and continue until late November. The total budget for the 2016 work program is approximately CDN$550,000.

Target testing via core drilling will be prioritized on the Sikwane license. Previous operators in the area focused their drilling on the highest indicator mineral counts and failed to resolve the morphology and extent of the intersected diamondiferous kimberlite intrusives. Approximately 500 m of core drilling is planned to test five previously identified diamondiferous kimberlitic occurrences. These targets are supported by drill logs submitted by previous operators. Key to the program is to resolve the emplacement morphology of the kimberlitic material and to determine the potential for hosting economic volumes of diamond bearing kimberlite.

Target verification will focus on two areas.

 -- The Mmashoro area, which has unresolved aeromagnetic anomalies in a terrain where kimberlites predominantly present with magnetic signatures. -- The Sikwane area, where several discrete aeromagnetic anomalies remain unresolved. 

Activities in these two areas will include further KIM sampling, as well as detailed ground geophysical surveys.

NEW WEBSITE

Peregrine is pleased to announce that it has recently launched its updated corporate website. The new website has been designed to provide investors with easy access to important information regarding the Company and its activities. The new website can be found at www.pdiam.com.

Comment by cudjo on Mar 31, 2016 12:40pm
in short, sfa, and another half a million+ to be spent finding sand.  Money running out like sand through your hands, another financing in June coming to a theater near you. 
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 12:53pm
Cudj, again thank you for protecting us poor little dummies who cannot figure out NR's on our own.  What would we do without you?
Comment by robybob on Mar 31, 2016 2:48pm
Moralane and Malolwane areas were a bust and it looks like thier association and purchase of Diamexstrat was a waste of money. They found a garnet, one garnet, wow. Now there are looking at areas where DeBeers tossed in the towel and are going to spend another $550,000.00, that is a million dollars down the toilet where it could have been better spend in Chidlaik with more bulk sampling and ...more  
Comment by cudjo on Mar 31, 2016 3:07pm
roby, sounds more like a pet project than a sound decision, and you have to remember, that one garnet is worth a half a million dollars, think I heard is was 3478 carats hahhaahhaaahahah, another desperate financing coming soon people, open your eyes.
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 3:26pm
Dear Cudj, where were you when Pgd started the exploration process at Chidliak, they could have used your expertise to warn them stupid explorers that it would be a economic bust and a waste of money... To bad the explorers of the world have the fortitude and guts to do just that, explore, or we might still be in caves eating raw meat and dragging our women by the hair, hmmmmmm, doesn't sound ...more  
Comment by ntagain on Mar 31, 2016 3:32pm
Cudj, did you ever consider saving yourself a ton of time by numbering your repedative comments and then just having to use the number instead of writing the same thing over and over and over eg. 1. Give your head a shake. 2. 2 1/2 cents 3. open your eyes 4. how did that work out for you? Just trying to help you out with your busy day of educating the poor Canadian souls here who don't know ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 3:48pm
ntagain, I guess I'm not the only who noticed that as I've posted exactly that previously...Cudj should just copy and paste most of his posts, no? yes?
Comment by ekim on Mar 31, 2016 4:08pm
Not sure why everyone else doesn't ignore Cudj. He is not even unique on this board. Technically, he is Cudj 2.0 He is following the footsteps of a very like poster on this board from a few years ago. I ignored that poster as well....eventually they went away when everyone stopped responding their posts. Every forum has one. ...one click....does it all. LONG...PGD EKIM said enough ...more  
Comment by robybob on Mar 31, 2016 5:40pm
I am not happy with the money they are throwing at Africa now, that should all come when they have Chidlaik in order, still lots of work here, we are not in a position to waste any cash at this point and they have proved to me it is a total toilet moment in our history.   A million dollars down the drain, when it could serve shareholders much better at this point.   The first ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 5:49pm
I get it when people are concerned about the money they are spending in Africa, but that's the nature of the beast and I don't see how that could change. They are explorers and thus they explore, that's their business. This is a difficult game that is extremely expensive, surely you all know that? Sure they have to be wise in controlling the funds and I'm no expert but maybe ...more  
Comment by robybob on Mar 31, 2016 6:14pm
thanks kodi, see this is where the nuggets of truth are valuable from detractors.  Your point about us being explorers are true, but it is also true the treasury is getting dry and we have work to do to bone up our overriding concern, Chidlaik.  Financing has been trouble for shareholders, the last rights didn't even get fully exercised, remember?  Next one, if there is one, and ...more  
Comment by mill44 on Mar 31, 2016 6:31pm
Spending money on side projects is hardly the best way to convince people to invest serious money in an undervalued project. And how else are you going to show the market that your existing project is undervalued but proving it up? Every penny that did not come from a financing specially done for Botswana should go into Chidliak. It's time to spin everything off into a separate entity. That ...more  
Comment by bludogg on Mar 31, 2016 8:21pm
mill, is this another cheep chyte stock starting to show its true colours OR a scam by the company to lower sp for some buddzz....
Comment by mill44 on Mar 31, 2016 10:06pm
Cheep is a relative term. If they come to the market again asking for money, then it is not. But if they manage to get the money needed for the next step from other sources, then you might go and thank your lucky stars for stumbling onto the stock. I am a technical guy and that makes me have my doubts. After today the chances are in the bears favour. The bulls have hope on their side and using ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 11:37pm
Huh, walk away? What, really? Mill you haven't walked away have you? So, I guess your reason for being here, still, is valid? So who is being truthful here? How many times have you heard Mill cry the blues about how much his loses are? Shake your heads, open your eyes people, don't be fooled. Mill is making lots of coin on this play, that is why he is still here otherwise why is he giving ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 11:23pm
Bludogg, why on earth are you asking Mill that question?
Comment by robybob on Mar 31, 2016 8:49pm
kodi, your missing this entirely, you know how hard it is to find diamonds? No?   They are spending a million dollars looking at sand, they proved it with the first half million. Now they are looking at abandoned ground, abandoned by the leader in finding diamonds in the world, thats worth the gamble??? bah.   Buy the leases if you think you smell something, explore it when you have ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 11:30pm
Correct me if I'm wrong but did they actually say they were going to spin this off to another company named Perigene exploration or was created here? Your points are valid, just don't forget that chidliak had to have started somehow someway and was it so clear in its infancy that it was a possible home run? I don't know, that's why I was asking if anyone here was around then, in ...more  
Comment by Kodiboy on Mar 31, 2016 7:32pm
robyrob, like I said, I get it. It makes me wonder, because I wasn't interested in PGD at the time, what was Perigene into at the time of the infancy of exploration/discovery of chidliak? And how did shareholders at that time react to the expense of drilling etc., in a new district ? Were they just as pissed off and worried about the expense.and wondering what and or why they are doing on ...more  
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