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[QUOTE]Originally posted by noahltl: [QB] Here's some positive DD. Let's take a look at what's going on with our next door neighbors, Kensington / DeBeers: Large Diamonds Recovered From Fort A la Corne Kimberlite 140/141 Business Wire, June 17, 2003 Business Editors VICTORIA, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2003 Kensington Resources Ltd. (the "Company") is pleased to announce diamond recovery results for the 2002 minibulk program by the Fort a la Corne Joint Venture. The operator, De Beers Canada Exploration Inc., notified the Company of results arising from final diamond recovery activities at their secure facility located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Minibulk samples were acquired from the drilling phase of the 2002 advanced exploration/evaluation program on Kimberlite 140/141, one of several high-priority bodies identified in the Fort a la Corne Kimberlite Field located 65 kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Significant large stone recoveries in the 2002 macrodiamond results included recovery of five diamonds with weights of 10.23 carats, 3.61 carats, 2.595 carats, 2.57 carats, and 1.820 carats, respectively. "These recoveries provide a major step forward for the project and will have a positive impact on planning for the 2003 evaluation program," commented David H. Stone, President of Kensington Resources. "The results strongly support the previously forecasted large stone potential of the 140/141 kimberlite by De Beers". A total of 664 macrodiamonds (greater than 1.5 mm screen cutoff), collectively weighing 93.060 carats were recovered from close to 1,272 tonnes of excavated (actual mass as calculated from downhole caliper tool measurements) kimberlite. Of this total, approximately 53 of recovered diamonds are larger than 0.25 carats and together account for 45% of the total weight. A summary of the large stone recoveries is shown in Table 1. Table 1: Summary of 2002 Large Diamond Recovery [/QB][/QUOTE]
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