Kennady to Restart Drilling at Kelvin Kimberlite

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Kennady Diamonds Inc. (TSXV:KDI) announced that mobilization for drilling has started at its Kelvin kimberlite. The move follows the commissioning of a new 50-person advanced exploration camp near the kimberlite.

Kennady Diamonds Inc. (TSXV:KDI) announced that mobilization for drilling has started at its Kelvin kimberlite. The move follows the commissioning of a new 50-person advanced exploration camp near the kimberlite.

As quoted in the press release:

Previous drilling was supported from Bob camp, which is approximately 20 kilometers west of the Kelvin – Faraday kimberlite corridor. Bob camp will continue to serve as a regional exploration camp for the Company’s 100 percent controlled Kennady North diamond project located in Canada’s Northwest Territories.

Patrick Evans, CEO of Kennady, commented:

Commissioning of the K2 advanced exploration camp enables us to conduct drilling for most of the year, which will accelerate delineation of the Kelvin and Faraday kimberlites. Drilling at the Kelvin kimberlite was suspended last month due to unfavorable weather conditions which limited our ability to safely service the drill rigs by helicopter from Bob camp.

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

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