Indicators adding up on Menora ground

The prospect of finding diamonds at the Tshane project in southwestern Botswana appears to be increasing, as more indicator minerals are found by owner Menora Resources (men-m).

The company reports that new results from Block C extend a kimberlite indicator mineral anomaly and establish an apparent southerly limit to the structure. Farther to the south in this 100-sq.-km block, a new area with a high concentration of kimberlite indicator minerals (including G10 pyrope garnets) was identified.

This new area of high-indicator frequency reflects what is believed to be a kimberlite source other than those recovered previously in nearby areas.

The current field program is extending the soil-sampling coverage of the licence area at a rate of 100 sq. km per month. Samples are being recovered at the intersections of a 1-km grid.

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