RELEASE
October 19, 2016 Shares Issued and Outstanding: 47,156,970 TSX-V: KDI
Kennady North Summer Drilling Program Successfully Completed Kimberlite intercept exceeding 76 meters at Faraday 2 Delineation hole on Kelvin hits 114 m of kimberlite
Toronto, Ontario, October 19, 2016 – Kennady Diamonds Inc. (“Kennady Diamonds”, the “Company”) (TSX-V: KDI) is pleased to announce that the summer drilling program on the Kennady North Project has been successfully completed.
Highlights of the drilling since the last update are as follows: - • Faraday 2 – the three best holes had kimberlite intercepts of 76.9 m; 50.3 m and 38.0 m. • Faraday 3 - the three best holes had kimberlite intercepts of 18.3 m; 16.5 m and 13.3 m. • Kelvin – a final delineation hole with a kimberlite intercept of 114.2 m.
President and CEO of Kennady Diamonds, Dr. Rory Moore commented: “We are pleased with the ***exceptional outcome of our summer drilling program.**
We have successfully tracked the Faraday 1 - 3 and Faraday 2 bodies from under Faraday Lake well onto the shore, and thereby continue to build potentially economic resource tonnes on the Kennady North Project.
Excluding three holes that were abandoned due to technical issues, twenty-nine of the thirty holes completed during the program hit kimberlite, representing a*** 97%*** success rate. This is a great achievement for our exploration team.” Dr. Moore added, “The success of the drilling led us to add an additional 1,000 m onto the planned 8,500 m drill program.
In particular, a series of longer kimberlite intercepts on Faraday 2 in the latter stages of the program have provided an indication that the kimberlite body may be expanding as it turns towards the North, along the lines of what was observed when delineating Kelvin.
Not enough drilling could be completed ahead of the advancing winter to resolve the geometry in detail, but this will provide an exciting target for future drilling programs.”
The most recent drill results for the Faraday 2, Faraday 1 - 3 and Kelvin bodies are summarized in Tables 1 to 3 below.
Table 1: 2016 Summer Drill Program – Latest Results for Faraday 2
Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination
Kimberlite Intercepts (m)
End of Hole (m) From To Intercept* KDI-16-041a Faraday 2 359 -55 265.35 290.44 25.09 328 KDI-16-042a Faraday 2 002 -57 258.28 259.28 1.00 334 276.79 301.09** 18.74 334 KDI-16-043a Faraday 2 183 -89 183.75 238.28** 50.32 280 KDI-16-043b
Faraday 2 284 -80 217.85 221.10 3.25 340 240.35 250.00** 5.05 340 KDI-16-045a Faraday 2 359 -56 239.13 317.66** 76.93 349 KDI-16-050 Faraday 2 250 -90 212.47 235.00*** 22.53 235 KDI-16-051 Faraday 2 227 -89 209.73 247.68 37.95 280 KDI-16-052 Faraday 2 235 -59 252.77 285.66 32.89 330 300.65 304.5** 0.72 330 *Intercepts not true widths. ** Includes minor country rock intercepts. *** Lost hole due to drilling problems
Table 2: 2016 Summer Drill Program – Latest Results for Faraday 1 - 3
Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination
Kimberlite Intercepts (m)
End of Hole (m) From To Intercept* KDI-16-040a Faraday 1-3 339 -90 213.76 233.36** 18.34 271 250.08 250.47 0.39 271 KDI-16-040b Faraday 1-3 232 -80 235.32 252.91** 16.49 292 258.45 260.89 2.44 292 KDI-16-040d
Faraday 1-3 047 -78 192.78 206.03 13.25 247 229.24 229.50 0.26 247 KDI-16-040f Faraday 1-3 047 -72 202.07 212.09** 7.64 253 229.68 229.89 0.21 253 KDI-16-044a Faraday 1-3 050 -60 268.07 273.23** 3.86 330 295.26 298.06** 0.77 330 *Intercepts not true widths. ** Includes minor country rock intercepts.
Table 3: 2016 Summer Drill Program – Latest Results for Kelvin
Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination
Kimberlite Intercepts (m)
End of Hole (m) From To Intercept* KDI-16-047 Kelvin 267 -57 282.10 310.79 28.69 344 KDI-16-049 Kelvin 257 -56 293.00 416.34** 114.16 428 *Intercepts not true widths. ** Includes minor country rock intercepts.
A total of 9,561 meters of exploration and delineation drilling was completed during the summer program using two helicopter portable core drill rigs from land-based setups. One rig primarily focused on the Faraday 1 - 3 kimberlite complex, and the second rig was focused on Faraday 2.
Towards the end of the program, two infill delineation drill holes were completed on the Kelvin kimberlite in order to refine the kimberlite pipe shell in two specific areas of the Kelvin geological model. All of the goals of the program were successfully achieved.
Detailed logging and petrographic studies of the kimberlite core will be undertaken, and representative intervals are being prepared for microdiamond analysis by caustic fusion processing.
Results will be used to construct 3-dimensional geological models for the Faraday bodies and for planning the next steps for advancing the economic potential of the Faraday kimberlite complex.
The Company is also pleased to provide an update on the valuation process for the 1,278 carats of diamonds recovered from 612 tonne 2016 Kelvin bulk sample (see news release from May 31, 2016 and September 19, 2016). WWW International Diamond Consultants have completed the first phase of the independent diamond valuation process in Antwerp, Belgium and are now developing size frequency distribution and revenue models.
WWW are expected to release results before ****month end. ****
About Kennady Diamonds Kennady Diamonds Inc. controls 100 percent of the Kennady North diamond project located in Canada’s Northwest Territories immediately adjacent to the Gahcho Ku diamond mine currently being operated by De Beers and Mountain Province Diamonds.
Kennady Diamonds aims to identify a resource along the Kelvin – Faraday kimberlite corridor of between 13 million and 16 million tonnes at a grade of between 2 and 2.5 carats per tonne and also to identify new kimberlites outside of the corridor. The Kelvin – Faraday corridor is a target for further exploration.
Tonnage estimates are 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. ****
Qualified Person This news release has been prepared under the supervision of Dr. Tom McCandless, P. Geo., an independent director of Kennady Diamonds and Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) has reviewed or accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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