Mountain Province Diamonds announces recovery of largest ever gem-quality diamond from Canadian drill program: 25.13 carats, val
02 Juli 2008 - 3:27PM
PR Newswire (US)
Diamond recovered at Gahcho Kue Diamond Project, a Joint Venture
with De Beers Canada TORONTO and NEW YORK, July 2
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. ("the
Company") (TSX: MPV, AMEX: MDM) is pleased to announce that a 25.13
carat gem quality diamond of excellent shape and clarity and good
colour has been recovered from the 2008 Tuzo bulk sample from the
Gahcho Kue Diamond Project, a joint venture between Mountain
Province Diamonds and De Beers Canada Inc. in Canada's Northwest
Territories. Tuzo is one of three primary kimberlites at Gahcho
Kue, one of the largest new diamond mines under development in the
world. "To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest
gem-quality diamond ever recovered from a Canadian diamond
exploration drill program," said Mountain Province President and
CEO Patrick Evans. "The diamond is a perfect 'ice crystal' and has
been independently valued at approximately $17,500 per carat,
putting the diamond value at approximately $440,000. We are very
pleased with the recovery of a 25.13 carat diamond from Tuzo, which
confirms the potential for the Gahcho Kue kimberlites to host large
diamonds." "From past years' exploration at Gahcho Kue, several
other large diamonds of gem quality have been recovered; including
9.9, 7, 6.6 and 5.9 carat diamonds from the 5034 kimberlite, and
8.7, 6.4 and 4.9 carat diamonds from the Hearne kimberlite. The
presence of coarser diamonds is an important driver of overall
diamond value at Gahcho Kue," said Evans. On March 19, 2008, the
Company announced the successful conclusion of the large-diameter
drill program at the Tuzo kimberlite. Concentration of the bulk
samples at De Beers' Grand Prairie facility was completed ahead of
schedule in May, 2008. Diamond recovery from the Tuzo bulk sample
is currently taking place at De Beers' GEMDL laboratory in South
Africa with recovered diamonds being sent to De Beers' Diamond
Trading Company (DTC) in London for cleaning and valuation. Results
from this program will be released during the third quarter of
2008. The Tuzo bulk sampling program was designed to recover
approximately 1,500 carats using two 24-inch large-diameter drill
rigs. A total of nine holes were drilled, with seven holes to
depths between approximately 100 and 130 meters and two holes to
depths of approximately 300 meters. A total of approximately 1,390
meters were drilled. Photographs of the Tuzo diamond can be viewed
on the Company's website http://www.mountainprovince.com/. About
Mountain Province Diamonds Mountain Province Diamonds is one of
Canada's premier diamond exploration and development companies. The
Company's primary asset is its interest in the Gahcho Kue Diamond
Project. Located in Canada's Northwest Territories, Gahcho Kue is
one of the largest new diamond mines under development globally.
The project consists of a cluster of three primary kimberlites
(Tuzo, 5034 and Hearne) with an indicated resource of approximately
14.4 million tonnes grading at 1.64 carats per tonne (approximately
23.6 million carats) and an inferred resource of approximately 17
million tonnes grading at 1.35 carats per tonne (approximately 22.9
million carats). Gahcho Kue is currently in the permitting and
advanced exploration stage of development. Mountain Province
Diamonds (49 percent) is a joint venture partner with De Beers
Canada Inc. (51 percent) in the Gahcho Kue Project. De Beers is the
operator of the project and can be called on to fund the project
through to commercial production. Qualified Person This news
release has been prepared under the supervision of Carl G. Verley,
P.Geo., who serves as the qualified person under National
Instrument 43-101. Forward-Looking Statements This news release may
contain forward-looking statements, within the meaning of the
"safe-harbor" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995, regarding the Company's business or financial
condition. Actual results could differ materially from those
described in this news release as a result of numerous factors,
some of which are outside the control of the Company. DATASOURCE:
Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. CONTACT: or to schedule an
interview, please contact: Louie Diaz, Wilcox Group, (416)
203-6666, ; Brooke McLachlan, Wilcox Group, (604) 488-1100,
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