Kennady Intersects Kimberlite at 14 of 15 Kelvin Drill Holes

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Kennady Diamonds Inc. (TSXV:KDI) announced that it intersected kimberlite in the last two step-out drill holes on the northwest side of the main Kelvin kimberlite, also noting that 14 out of 15 holes drilled this summer intersected kimberlite.

Kennady Diamonds Inc. (TSXV:KDI) announced that it intersected kimberlite in the last two step-out drill holes on the northwest side of the main Kelvin kimberlite, also noting that 14 out of 15 holes drilled this summer intersected kimberlite.

As quoted in the press release:

Drill holes KDI-13-044 and KDI-13-045 were drilled approximately 100 meters from Kelvin Lake and more than 300 meters from the main Kelvin kimberlite. Based on the lengths of the kimberlite intersects, it is believed that these holes define the north-west limit of the Kelvin kimberlite emplacement.

Patrick Evans, CEO of Kennady, commented:

We are very pleased with the high success rate we’ve achieved during the current Kelvin drill program. Fourteen out of fifteen drill holes intersected kimberlite enabling us to recover more than 3 tonnes of kimberlite from approximately 3,000 meters of drilling. We are particularly encouraged that the step-out drilling continued to intersect kimberlite more than 300 meter to the north-west of the main Kelvin kimberlite.

Click here to read the full Kennady Diamonds Inc. (TSXV:KDI) press release.

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