Margaret Lake Diamonds Announces Arctic Star confirms diamonds at the Sequoia Kimberlite Complex from first laboratory results, Diagras Project, NT
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 6, 2021 / Margaret Lake Diamonds Inc. (OTC PINK:DDIAF) announces that Arctic Star Exploration Corp. has discovered five new kimberlites during its Spring drilling program at the Sequoia kimberlite complex. Initial diamond results show contrasting counts between drill holes DG2021-04 and DG2021-05, with the former yielding nearly double the diamonds. The operation indicates potential for significant diamond resources, encouraging further exploration with a $2.1 million budget planned for Summer/Fall 2021. Additional results from other kimberlites are expected in 3-6 weeks.
- Discovery of five new kimberlites at Sequoia complex.
- Initial results show variable diamond counts, indicating potential for significant diamond resources.
- Planning a $2.1 million budget for further exploration in Summer/Fall 2021.
- Contrasting diamond counts raise questions about diamond grade consistency.
- Further exploration is contingent on financing.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 6, 2021 / Margaret Lake Diamonds Inc. ("MLD" or the "Company") (TSXV:DIA) (FKT:M85) (OTC PINK:DDIAF) is pleased to announce Arctic Star Exploration Corp. has received the first diamond results from its Spring drilling program where 5 new kimberlites were discovered. The first results are from the Sequoia kimberlite complex and are described below in table 1.
Table 1. Caustic Fusion Results, Sequoia Kimberlite
Drill hole | 0.105mm | 0.15mm | 0.212mm | 0.3mm | 0.425mm | 0.6mm | 0.85mm | Weight Kg | Total stones | Stones/100kg |
DG2021-04 | 122 | 47 | 9 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 221.75 | 191 | 86 |
DG2021-05 | 24 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 70.85 | 33 | 47 |
Sequoia Total | 146 | 54 | 11 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 292.60 | 224 | 76 |
Notes on the results: The kimberlite was sent to SRC laboratories of Saskatoon by chain of custody. SRC is an independent laboratory that is SCC accredited, ISO/IEC 17025. The samples are assayed using the caustic fusion process, where up to 8-kilogram samples are fused in a kiln containing caustic soda at temperatures of >500oC. The hot residue is then poured through sieves and the remaining material is then chemically treated to reduce the residue to a manageable size. The concept being the Caustic fusion and chemical treatments removes most of the material leaving only diamond and refractory minerals. The residues are then observed and the diamonds are recovered. The lab adds unique diamonds to each sample, which are recovered as part of a quality assurance program.
The Spring drilling program was designed to discover as many new kimberlites as possible within the given time and budget, the idea was to tag the kimberlite with one or two drill holes and return to them for further work if diamonds were present. Arctic Star has successfully shown the existence of the large kimberlite complex at Sequoia and they now know that it is significantly diamond bearing. Further work is therefore warranted.
Notable from table 1 is the contrasting diamond counts between drill holes 04 and 05. Drill hole DG2021-04 has almost twice the diamond count of 05, indicating variable diamond grades within this large kimberlite complex. Figure 1 shows the location of the two drill holes, with a background of the gravity anomaly thought to map the complex. The two holes where drilled 220m apart into contrasting parts of the complex.
The lab has given descriptions of the dozen or so larger diamonds. They are all reported to be white in colour. The majority,
The next step would be to drill test all the sectors of the kimberlite complex with several drill holes to understand the geology and diamond distribution. Figure 1 shows areas that need to be tested with orange brackets. This would allow for further focus (more drilling for tonnage and bulk samples for grade and price) on the higher diamond count portions of the complex in the future, if warranted. Ideally each 15 million tonne portion of the complex would need 2-3 holes into it, before garnering an initial understanding of the geology and diamond distribution.
Figure 1. Location of the Spring 2021 Sequoia complex drill hole, background is a colour grid of the ground Gravity data (0.1milligal contours), Black dots are the gravity stations. Blue lines outline lakes. Orange brackets highlight sizable tracks of the complex that require testing by drill holes.
Helicopter supported drilling at the Sequoia target is possible most times of the year (Nov. - Jan. not recommended due to darkness, limiting aviation), as parts occur on land or can be drilled from the shore using angled holes and could commence on financing. The target is only 6.2 kilometers from the exploration camp.
The Diagras project is a Joint Venture between Arctic Star and Margaret Lake Diamonds Inc. ("DIA"). Arctic Star took over management of the Diagras project this year and proposed a
The caustic fusion diamond results from the other kimberlites discovered are awaited and are expected in the next 3-6 weeks.
Qualified Person
The Qualified Person for this news release is Buddy Doyle, AUSIMM, a Geologist that is employed by and works for Arctic Star with over 35 years' experience in diamond exploration, discovery, and evaluation. A Qualified Person under the provisions of National Instrument 43-101.
Contact Information
Neil Foran
Chief Executive Officer
(604) 681-7735
neil@margaretlakediamonds.com
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