The newly designated H-3 and H-4 discoveries are just 40 metres apart and form part of a cluster of kimberlites, including the barren H-1 and weakly diamondiferous H-2. Collared at minus 60 on the edge of an oval-shape lake, Ditem pulled 138 metres of a multi-phase kimberlite from the hole, starting at a down-hole depth of 24 metres. The hole was shut down while still in kimberlite at 162 metres of depth.
Stepping out 40 metres west of H-3, the drill crew cut 126 metres of kimberlite under 12 metres of overburden in a hole angled at minus 55 into the H-4 geophysical target. The hole ended in migmatic gneiss at a depth of 126 metres.
Weather permitting, Ditem plans to test two more targets, including one on the Beaver Lake South property.
In early April,
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