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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum KENNADY DIAMONDS INC V.KDI

"Kennady Diamonds Inc. is a Canada-based diamond exploration company. It is engaged in the exploration, discovery, and development of diamond properties in Canada's Northwest Territories."

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KENNADY DIAMONDS INC > UPDATE .. July 24/14
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Post by aebestacey on Jul 24, 2014 8:32am

UPDATE .. July 24/14

Inside the Market Before the bell: Stocks rise amid flood of earnings beats Press release from CNW Group Kennady Diamonds Updates Kelvin Kimberlite Drilling Thursday, July 24, 2014 Kennady Diamonds Updates Kelvin Kimberlite Drilling 08:03 EDT Thursday, July 24, 2014 Shares Issued and Outstanding: 22,857,675 TSX-V: KDI 183 meters of kimberlite intersected in Kelvin delineation drill hole Third drill rig mobilized and summer target doubled to 10,000 meters 7 tonnes of kimberlite recovered to date Kelvin – Faraday kimberlite tonnage estimate to be revised upwards TORONTO, July 24, 2014 /CNW/ - Kennady Diamonds Inc. ("Kennady Diamonds", the "Company") (TSX-V: KDI) is pleased to announce the latest results from the 2014 summer drill program at the Company's 100 percent controlled Kennady North diamond project located in Canada's Northwest Territories. Both delineation (DEL) and mini-bulk sample (MBS) drilling is currently underway at the northwest lobe of the Kelvin kimberlite. Delineation drill hole KDI-14-039 drilled over 183 meters of kimberlite—all to the north and outside the current Kelvin geological model. Kennady Diamonds CEO Patrick Evans noted: "Delineation drilling to the north of the Kelvin kimberlite is exceeding our expectations. The 183 meter kimberlite intersect is the longest to date at Kennady North. Based on the results from the first three Kelvin delineation drill holes, we are currently reviewing our tonnage estimate for the Kelvin – Faraday kimberlite corridor, which we expect to increase beyond the current 5 to 8 million tonne estimate. In addition, we have decided to mobilize a third drill rig to support an expanded summer drill program." Table 1 below provides details of the latest holes drilled at the Kelvin kimberlite. Table 1 Kelvin 2014 Summer Drill Program Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination from Horizontal Kimberlite Intercepts (m) Approximate End of Hole (m) From To Intercept KDI-14HQ-021b Kelvin MBS 295 -90 37.00 140.00* 102.00 151 KDI-14HQ-022b Kelvin DEL 350 -80 114.60 253.70* 124.40 262 KDI-14HQ-023a Kelvin MBS 295 -80 31.00 141.30 110.30 148 KDI-14HQ-023b Kelvin MBS 295 -90 38.20 140.60 102.40 145 KDI-14HQ-024a Kelvin MBS 295 -80 62.80 137.60* 72.60 148 KDI-14NQ-039 Kelvin DEL 350 -65 151.00 341.30* 183.00 352 *Includes minor country rock intercepts **Intersects in sub-vertical holes not true widths Based on the encouraging results to date and with the mobilization of a third drill rig, Kennady Diamonds has doubled the estimate for the summer drill program to approximately 10,000 meters. The focus remains on mini-bulk sample and delineation drilling at the Kelvin and Faraday kimberlites, as well as exploration drilling at the MZ and Doyle kimberlites and at least four new exploration targets. Mobilizing the third drill rig will enable delineation drilling of the Kelvin kimberlite dyke to commence shortly. A "fence" of holes from northeast to southwest along the western shore of Kelvin Lake will be drilled to test the continuity to depth of the Kelvin dyke, which dips to the northwest at approx. 15 degrees. Past drilling of the Kelvin dyke has returned kimberlite intercepts ranging from a few meters to over 20 meters. If the current drill program is successful is proving continuity of the dyke system to depth, the potential also exists here for considerable additional tonnage. To date, approximately seven tonnes of kimberlite has been recovered from Kelvin. This is in addition to the 25 tonnes recovered from Kelvin during last spring's drill program. The 25 tonne mini-bulk sample has been shipped to Saskatoon for processing at the Geoanalytical Laboratories Diamond Services of the Saskatchewan Research Council ("SRC"). Results from the Kelvin mini-bulk sample are expected early in the fourth quarter of 2014. In addition, the Faraday one tonne kimberlite sample is currently being processed by the SRC and diamond recovery results are expected during the current quarter. About Kennady Diamonds Kennady Diamonds Inc. controls 100 percent of the Kennady North diamond project located immediately to the north, west and south of the Gahcho Kué diamond mine currently under development by De Beers and Mountain Province Diamonds. Kennady Diamonds aims to identify a resource along the Kelvin – Faraday kimberlite corridor of between a 5 and 8 million tonnes and also to identify new kimberlites outside of the corridor. This tonnage estimate is based on the drilling completed to date. The potential quantity is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient drilling to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. An 8,500 meter drill program conducted in 2013 returned exceptional sample grades. A 4.3 tonne sample from the Kelvin kimberlite retuned a grade of 5.38 carats per tonne. A smaller 116 kg sample from the Faraday kimberlite returned a sample grade of 11.23 carats per tonne. The three largest diamonds recovered from the Kelvin kimberlite were a 2.48 carat off-white transparent octahedral, 1.06 carat off-white broken aggregate and a 0.90 carat off-white transparent irregular. The recovery of diamonds of this size and quality from a 4.3 tonne sample is very encouraging.
Comment by cbrit on Jul 25, 2014 1:52pm
It would of taken DeBums, 10 years to get this far. This baby could be bigger than GK and it's 100% owned by us. cb
Comment by keno700 on Jul 26, 2014 6:46pm
These are fantastic results. 183 metres in KDI-14NQ-039 drilled at -65 equals 150m vertical and 105m horizontal. The interval began at 151m so the model interpretation is right on. This is very encouraging news!
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