Pangolin Diamonds Corp. (TSX-V: PAN) (“the
Company” or “
Pangolin”) wishes to
update shareholders on recent activities at its various projects in
the Republic of Botswana, Africa.
Kweneng Project Highlights
Include
- All 7 holes drilled
intercepted the Main Dyke intrusive near surface
- Longest drill intersection
of 14 metres true width
- 120 metres of Main Dyke
strike confirmed through drilling
- 52.5% of chromites
recovered from soils indicative of diamond stability
field
- Soil sampling results
indicate 1.5 kilometre strike length and remains open
- Second Dyke discovered
through drilling and running parallel Main Dyke
- Dykes have been
successfully mined in South Africa for diamonds to 1000 metres
below the surface.
Kweneng Project
A percussion drilling programme of 289 metres delineated the
intrusive dyke previously identified in the Kweneng Project over a
horizontal strike distance of 120 metres. Seven holes were drilled
targeting the intrusion. All seven holes were positive (See Table
1) The longest intersection, drilling at an angle 60° from the
horizontal, was 28 metres, which is 14 metres over a horizontal
distance (true width). A second hole approximately 47 metres to the
northeast terminated after a 7.5 m true width intersection in the
highly weathered and altered main dyke due to drilling
difficulties. These intersections suggest that there are
enlargements present within the main dyke. Drilling has confirmed
the presence of a second dyke intruded parallel to the main dyke
and a prominent regional structural feature.
Table 1
BOREHOLE No: |
Result |
Comment |
KW04 DH01 |
Positive |
|
KW04 DH02 |
Positive |
|
KW04 DH03 |
Positive |
Terminated in Dyke, > 6m width |
KW04 DH04 |
Positive |
28 m intersection, true width 14 m |
KW04 DH05 |
Positive |
2 parallel dykes |
KW04 DH06 |
Positive |
Terminated in Dyke, 2 parallel dykes. Width > 7.5 m |
KW04 DH07 |
Positive |
|
Samples from the boreholes will be processed
through the in-house 1 TPH Dense Media plant for mantle indicators.
Due to the small volumetric sizes of the individual samples
diamonds are not expected to be recovered.
Dykes have been mined in South Africa for
diamonds to depths exceeding 1000 metres below the surface.
Significant diamonds mines have been established on the Bellsbank,
Bobbejaan, Ardo, Helam, Roberts Victor, Star and Klipspringer
dykes. Economic kimberlite dykes normally average 60 cm – 80 cm in
width and tend to maintain their width and grade with increasing
depth.
Soil sampling along the strike of the regional
structural feature has produced mantle derived indicators on both
sides of a drainage divide. Previously it was reported that 52.5%
of chromites analyzed were classified as being derived from a
“diamond friendly” environment in the mantle.
A bi-mineralic chromite/garnet fragment of a
mantle xenolith has been recovered from a soil sample on the
opposite side of the drainage divide to the valley where the two
dykes have been identified by the drilling programme. The shape and
surface textures of the bi-mineralic fragment are indicative of a
proximal source. The spread of the soil sample indicator anomaly
along strike of the regional structure indicates that the dykes
extend for a distance of at least 1.5 kilometres along strike of
the regional structural feature.
A soil sampling programme is underway to
determine the extent of the mantle indicator spread along the
strike of the regional structure and possible pipe like intrusions.
The soil sample results will be followed up by geophysical surveys
to identify additional intrusions. The next drilling programme is
planned for after all the soil sample programme and geophysical
results are available.
Malatswae Project
Groundmagnetic surveys and orientation soil
sampling have been completed over all 30 aeromagnetic targets in
the Malatswae Project area identified for follow-up. Results
obtained from these surveys and sampling programmes a number of
targets for additional detailed grid soil sampling programmes to
assist in better identifying the potential source of the kimberlite
indicators recovered from soil samples. One of these aeromagnetic
targets selected for additional detailed soil sampling, PL529/D01,
has reported a +1mm white resorbed diamond from the orientation
samples.
Motloutse Project
All 38 selected aeromagnetic targets selected for follow up on
the ground have been covered by groundmagnetic surveys. The
orientation soil sampling over these targets are in progress.
Three new Prospecting Licences have been issued to Pangolin
Diamonds. These prospecting licences (PL 134/2020, PL 141/2020 and
PL 172/2020) covering an area of 2445.3 km2 have been issued for an
initial period of three years from 01 October 2020 to 30 September
2023. The prospecting licences are a northwest extension of the
existing Motloutse Project.
The aeromagnetic survey data covering the three new licences
have been assessed and aeromagnetic anomalies have been selected
for groundmagnetic surveys and orientation soil sampling. The
groundmagnetic surveys and soil sampling programmes are in
progress.
Yashomann Industries Option Agreement
Pangolin Diamonds has entered into an Option
Agreement with Yashomann Industries Limited Yashomann) to explore
PL280/2015 for diamonds. PL280/2015 is located in the Central
District of Botswana and is situated in the headwater region of the
Motloutse River where the first diamonds were discovered in
Botswana.
During the Option Period Pangolin Diamonds has
the right to explore for kimberlites within PL280/2015 during which
geophysical surveys, soil sampling and drilling will be employed
towards kimberlite discovery. The indicator mineral suite of any
discovered kimberlite will be analysed to determine the diamond
window signature for the individual kimberlite. Depending on the
results of the Option Period work programme Pangolin may elect to
enter into a Joint Venture to explore the diamond potential of
discovered kimberlites within PL 280/2015.
Pangolin is entitled to earn from Yashomann
within an identified Project a 51% Participating Interest by
essentially producing 500 carats of acidized +1.5 mm diamonds from
the defined Project during the Joint Venture Phase 1 Work Plan. Any
diamonds recovered during the Option Period will be considered part
of the required 500 carats required to complete the Phase 1 Work
Plan of the Joint Venture.
Pangolin is entitled to earn from Yashomann
within an identified Project an 80% Participating Interest by
completing the requirements of the Joint Venture Phase 2 Work Plan.
The requirements for the Phase 2 Work Plan is to produce a bankable
feasibility study for the Project.
The Option Period shall terminate at the earlier
of the JV Operative date or July, 31 2021.
A total of 47 aeromagnetic targets within
PL280/2015 were selected for groundmagnetic surveys. These surveys
have been completed and are currently being assessed. Orientation
soil sampling has been completed over 39 targets. Rain and
elephants have hampered access to some of the targets and the
targets located within Sua Pan will not be sampled for indicators
as there are no termites active within the salt pans. The
processing of the orientation soil samples collected over the
accessible aeromagnetic targets is in progress. To date orientation
samples over three targets have produced anomalous kimberlite
indicator results. These targets have been selected for detailed
grid soil sampling.
COVID-19
Periodic COVID-19 Zonal Lockdowns, inter
Covid-19 Zonal movement authorizations, Government required social
practices, prescribed work environment practices and periodic fuel
shortages continued to have an impact on the exploration
programmes.
AK10 Kimberlite Pipe
The decision has been made not to continue with
the AK-10 project due to restrictive working conditions and no
extension of the Option Agreement is expected.
Quality Control and Quality
AssurancesQuality assurance procedures, security,
transport, storage, and processing protocols conform to chain of
custody requirements.
The technical disclosure in this news release
has been reviewed and approved by Leon Daniels, PhD, and a
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Pangolin Pangolin
Diamonds focuses on exploring and developing commercial
diamond mines in the Republic of Botswana. Management and
our advisors are veterans of diamond discoveries
and project finance. Pangolin is managed from Toronto,
Canada, and Francistown, Botswana, and trades on the Toronto
Venture Exchange under the symbol “PAN”. For more
information, please view the recent presentations on our website at
www.pangolindiamonds.com.
Dr. Leon Daniels, President and CEOEmail:
ldaniels@pangolindiamonds.com
Graham C. Warren, Chief Financial OfficerEmail:
gwarren@pangolindiamonds.com
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