Pangolin Diamonds Updates Exploration Work
02 April 2014 - 1:05AM
Marketwired
Pangolin Diamonds Updates Exploration Work
- Drilling on-going at Tsabong North and Jwaneng South
Projects
- Ground geophysical and soil surveys offer improved
targeting
- Samples for micro-diamond testing arrive at the SRC
laboratory
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Apr 1, 2014) - Pangolin
Diamonds Corp. (the "Company" or "Pangolin") (TSX-VENTURE:PAN)
wishes to provide an update of its exploration activities in
Botswana at its 100% owned projects.
Tsabong North Project, southwestern Botswana
At Tsabong North, one diamond drill continues to test
exploration targets, including the Magi kimberlitic target. Five
diamond drill holes were completed between January 24 and February
22, 2014.
At Magi, a magnetic high, two holes - Magi005 and Magi006 - were
completed. Intervals of 36 meters and 46 meters of kimberlitic
sandy tuff were intersected respectively. Thirteen samples of the
sandy tuff from drill hole Magi005 were delivered to the
Saskatchewan Research Council Laboratories ("SRC") in Canada for
micro-diamond recovery. Their work is underway. Additionally,
mantle-derived indicator minerals were recovered from follow-up
samples as outlined in the news release of February 25, 2014.
The other three exploration targets, GH1, GH2 and Martin2, were
each drilled; kimberlite was not intersected.
Presently the drill is testing TSM062; a magnetic high
exploration target. The drill will then move to the Magi where
further processing of the airborne magnetic data has refined this
target and two large circular features (300 meters by 300 meters
and 400 meters by 400 meters) within the Magi are revealed. Each
will be tested with a single drill hole. Concurrently, a ground
magnetic geophysical survey is underway. This survey is expected to
"fine tune" the targeting and better describe the Magi
architecture.
Jwaneng South Project, south-central Botswana
At Jwaneng South, one diamond drill continues to test
exploration targets. Difficult drilling conditions coupled with
mechanical breakdowns (that have since been addressed) resulted in
the testing of only one target during the period January 24 to
February 22, 2014.
Drill holes CJ007a and CJ007b both intersected an unusual
brecciated volcanic rock with pervasive and intense alteration.
Three core samples are presently undergoing geochemical analysis
and petrographic observations to characterize the occurrence and
its alteration.
Ground magnetic geophysical surveys over a number of CJ targets
provided the Company with detailed targeting maps. The results of
soil sampling completed several months ago at Jwaneng South were
received and a number of ilmenite grains are recovered. The
chemistry of the grains is yet to be determined.
The drill is presently testing CJ002, a large (300 meters by 300
meters) intense circular magnetic low. A series of drill holes are
planned within the CJ Cluster; CJ008, CJ014 are next. In all there
are twelve targets to be drilled within this cluster as priority
targets.
Mmadinare Project, east-central Botswana
At Mmadinare, the SWS21 volcanic body discovered in September
2013 is known to have "sampled" the mantle. A few indicator
minerals with diamond-compatible chemistry were reported (refer
to the Company news release of October 21, 2013). Recent
follow-up mineral chemistry is suggesting the possibility of a
multi-phase intrusive described as atypical for kimberlite or
lamproite. Shallow exploration pits through the cover allow for
direct sampling of the intrusive. Further pitting and trenching to
recover samples for micro-diamond recovery and allow for geological
mapping are planned for the coming months.
About Pangolin Diamonds Corp
Pangolin Diamonds Corp. is building a leading diamond
exploration and development company in the heart of Botswana, the
world's leading diamond producing country by value. The Company is
the 100% owner of four separate projects throughout Botswana
inclusive of the Tsabong North, Jwaneng South, Malatswae and
Mmadinare Projects. Pangolin's management and team leaders have
over 100 years of combined diamond exploration experience in
southern Africa. This places the Company as one of the most
experienced diamond explorers in Botswana. The Company is equipped
for exploration, with two diamond drill rigs and a fully portable
one-tonne per hour Dense Media Separation Plant used to prepare
samples and make diamond concentrates.
The technical disclosure in this news release has been
reviewed and approved by Dr. Leon Daniels, Ph.D., Member of AIG,
Chairman of the Board of Pangolin. Dr. Daniels is a Qualified
Person under National Instrument 43-101 rules.
For more information, please refer to
www.pangolindiamondscorp.com.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Pangolin Diamonds Corp.Scott YoungInvestor
Relations+1.416.488.1370scott@pangolindiamondscorp.comPangolin
Diamonds Corp.Graham C. WarrenChief Financial
Officer+1.416.594.0473+1.416.594.1630gwarren@pangolindiamondscorp.com
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