Hello Frank
I am by no means an expert but it seems like they have to move a lot of gravel to get very little in the way of production. Not enough information about costs, etc. to offer any indepth annalysis.
Did I miss it, or how do they know the valuation of these stones?
Were they sold? Who did the valuations?
This seems a little teasy to me.
On a more related note, here is the full text of that DHK release kindly sent to me by an SUF investor. Thanks David.
May 28, 1998
DHK RESOURCES LTD. DENTONIA RESOURCES LTD. HORSESHOE GOLD MINING INC. KETTLE RIVER RESOURCES LTD.
DHK Diamond exploration - Lac de Gras area NWT
Location of DHK Properties
Progress Report Results from the 1998 exploration program carried out by Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. are:
Core drilling and kimberlite analysis-DO29N An ongoing review of known kimberlites in conjunction with geophysics and till sampling has resulted in certain previously drilled anomalies being re-tested. The DO29N drilling (vertical hole) encountered 82 meters of crater phase kimberlite which was processed at Kennecott's lab in Thunder Bay.
D029N represents a geophysical anomaly approximately 100x120m (1.2 hectares) and similar in size to the Aber pipes A-154N and A-21. This pipe is located to the north of the DO29 hypabyssal kimberlite tested in 1993 where 1 micro diamond was recovered from five drill holes.
The DO29N kimberlite sample sent for analyses was heavily diluted with waste rock. The total sample weighing 82.7 kg yielded 1 diamond >0.5 mm (macro) and 11 diamonds < 0.5 mm (micro) with an estimation of 14.5 stones per 100 kg. The stones recovered were transparent and well preserved. Indicator minerals from the core are being probed and results will determine the scope of the next phase of work on D029N.
Overburden Sampling - WI The innovative use of a sonic drill for till sampling quickly and efficiently extended the mineral indicator anomaly on the WI block. The mineral chemistry (probe results) from the indicators are expected shortly.
Helicopter geophysical survey - interpretation detects targets Geophysics have located untested targets on both the WI and DHK blocks which may possibly be correlated to kimberlite indicator minerals found in till sampling.
Continued exploration Follow up ground based geophysics, till sampling and further sonic drill testing are warranted with core drilling dependent on results.
Proving an economic diamond pipe in the NWT diamond fields is a challenge as targets are often small and under deep overburden. As well, geophysical anomalies indicative of kimberlite pipes can be similar to those caused by iron and graphite occurrences. Also, there may be barren phases in a rich kimberlite pipe and the outline is frequently irregular.
The recent encountering of a new diamondiferous kimberlite and additional anomalies in previously explored areas indicates that the DHK claims have much exploration potential.
The DHK claims are located in the heart of the Lac de Gras proven diamond district where ore values range from $50 to $265USD per tonne and even small pipes by African or Siberian standards, containing reserves of 9 million tonnes or less, may have in situ values of billions of U.S. dollars. The Ekati Mine is scheduled for production in 1998 and the Diavik Diamond Project is currently preparing its feasibility study and has made, as a first step in the approval sequence, a project description submission to the Federal and NWT governments.
DHK RESOURCES LTD.
"George O. M. Stewart"
George O. M. Stewart Director & President
The sample sizes are much too small to be indicitive, but there is a very interesting ratio suggested.
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