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To: GuitarMan who wrote (2324)5/23/2002 8:32:19 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 2577
 
De Beers Completes Follow-Up/Evaluation Spring Program of Mountain Province Diamonds' MZ Lake Sill and Tuzo Pipe

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Mountain Province Diamonds Inc., (the
Company) is pleased to announce that it has been notified by its
joint-venture partner De Beers Canada Exploration Inc. (De Beers
Canada), a wholly-owned subsidiary of De Beers Consolidated Mines
Limited (De Beers), that the follow-up/evaluation spring program
on the joint-venture's AK claims has been completed. A total of
10 follow-up holes were drilled into sill-73 at MZ Lake to better
define its size and thickness and provide more kimberlite for
further analysis. Also, a total of seven holes were drilled into
the Tuzo pipe as part of a follow-up evaluation program to sample
kimberlite from parts of the pipe where currently there is a lack
of micro-diamond analysis and a thorough understanding of the
internal geology. MZ Lake is located in the joint-venture's AK
claims situated in the Northwest Territories of Canada and is
approximately 20 km northwest of Kennady Lake, which contains the
Hearne, Tuzo and 5034 diamondiferous kimberlite pipes.

As mentioned in the September 10, 2001 news release, De Beers
discovered several sills (shallow dipping kimberlite sheet-like
bodies) of various lengths, widths and thicknesses north of MZ
Lake during last year's spring exploration program. Four of the
five sills discovered there have been determined to be
diamondiferous. The largest number of micro-diamonds was
recovered from drill hole MPV-01-73 (just north of the western tip
of MZ Lake); 28 diamonds were recovered from five kg. The
kimberlite sill associated with this drill hole is being called
sill-73. A detailed ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey using
closer line spacing than last year, was conducted this winter over
a large area encompassing sill-73. The results of the survey were
used to determine drill hole locations. A total of 10 follow-up
holes were drilled into sill-73 and numerous intersections of
kimberlite was recovered. The thicknesses of the intersections
varied from 7cm to 2.19m with the largest combined kimberlite
intersection in one drill hole being 3.49m, between 14.66m and
19.25m depth. This sill appears to extend at least one kilometer.

The MZ kimberlite will be sent to Kimberley, South Africa for
micro-diamond recovery. If a sufficiently large and
representative number of micro-diamonds are recovered and if the
modeled grade is sufficiently high, then further work will be
considered this summer. Such a program would concentrate on where
the sill comes nearest to the surface, as determined by the GPR

Several GPR reflector structures were observed south of MZ Lake
and two were drilled but neither hole intersected kimberlite. De
Beers will continue with the analysis of the GPR data to determine
if additional targets are worth drilling south of the lake.

The Tuzo pipe, located approximately 500m northeast of the 5034
pipe is the largest of the three main pipes. It contains
approximately 15 million tonnes of diamondiferous kimberlite down
to a depth of 360m of which 6.1 million tonnes is an indicated
resource and approximately 8.9 million tonnes is an inferred
resource. Based up the 1997 mini-bulk sample and 1999 bulk
sample, it was determined that the grade of the Tuzo pipe varies
from 0.62 ct/tonne to 2.7 ct/tonne.

The top 150-200m of the southwestern half of the pipe is of lower
grade than the northeastern half. However, there are parts of the
pipe, especially in the southwestern half, where there is a lack
of any data. Additional drilling in these areas of the pipe was
recommended by De Beers as this would provide information that
would allow for an initial estimate of grade.

De Beers drilled seven holes, two to a depth of 300m and five to a
depth of 130m, into the Tuzo pipe. The two deep holes were
adjacent to two 1999 bulk sample holes so that micro-diamond
counts could be "calibrated" against bulk sample grades. An HQ
drill (diameter of 63mm) was used rather than the usual NQ drill
(diameter of 48mm) so that a more representative sample of
kimberlite would be obtained. A total of approximately 8-10
tonnes of kimberlite was recovered. Representative sections will
be sent to Kimberley, South Africa for micro-diamond recovery
after detailed petrographic analysis. The results will be
reported as soon as they are available.

The approximately 1521 tonnes of kimberlite recovered from the
bulk sample of the 5034 and Hearne pipes this winter is currently
being processed in Grand Prairie, Alberta. The sample
concentrates are being shipped to South Africa on a continual
basis for final recovery of the diamonds. Results are expected
late summer.

Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. is a diamond exploration and
development company. The AK claims, located in the Northwest
Territories of Canada are now held 44.1% by Mountain Province
Diamonds Inc., 4.9% by Camphor Ventures (CDNX:CFV), and 51% by De
Beers Canada Exploration Inc. As reported in its news release on
March 7th, 1997, Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. and its partner
entered into a joint agreement with De Beers Canada Exploration
Inc. formerly known as Monopros Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of
De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited) under which De Beers Canada
Exploration Inc. has the right to earn up to a 60% interest in the
AK property by taking the project to commercial production.

Jan W. Vandersande, Ph.D., President



To: GuitarMan who wrote (2324)6/9/2002 10:21:16 AM
From: Paul Bilecki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2577
 
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