Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
("Karelian
Diamonds" or "the Company")
25 January 2024
RIIHIVAARA
EXPLORATION PERMITS EXTENDED
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Extension
granted for Exploration Permit Riihivaara 26 (Riihivaara Kimberlite
discovery)
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Adjacent
Riihivaara Exploration Permits 24, 24a and 24b also extended
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc ("Karelian Diamonds") (AIM: KDR) is pleased
to announce that the Company has received notification from the
Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency (Tukes) of the granting of an
extension for a further 3 years, the maximum period allowed per
extension to the Company's exploration permits Riihivaara 26,
Riihivaara 24, 24a and 24b in the
Kuhmo region of Eastern
Finland.
The
Riihivaara 26 exploration permit covers Karelian Diamond's
kimberlite (olivine lamproite) discovery at Riihivaara. Exploration
permits Riihivaara 24, 24a and 24b
cover the adjacent areas. The
Riihivaara permits are in an emerging kimberlite field, in which
the Company has to date identified 20 regional
anomalies.
The
Company's kimberlite discovery at Riihivaara is circa 10 kilometres
to the south of where the Company discovered a green diamond. As
announced on 19 December 2023, the
search for the source of the green diamond has recently been
narrowed down quite substantially through recent work undertaken by
Karelian Diamonds .
The
Riihivaara kimberlite comes to surface and extends for at least 350
metres. It is a dyke which remains open in both directions along
strike with widths of up to two metres intersected. Drilling has
already successfully intersected kimberlite at a deeper level and
has also shown that the dyke dips at circa 50° to the
Northeast.
Mineral
chemistry at the site shows that diamond indicator Group I
eclogitic garnets are abundant and that diamond type chromites are
also present.
Ilmenite
analysis indicates a good diamond preservation index. Mineral
chemistry also shows that more than one source may be
present.
It is
known that kimberlites tend to occur in clusters and that
potentially diamondiferous sources may exist in the vicinity of the
Riihivaara kimberlite. To this end Karelian Diamonds has also
extended the Riihivaara 24, 24A and 24B exploration
permits.
The
Company believes the Kuhmo region of Finland has high prospectivity for
diamondiferous kimberlites both through its own exploration results
in the Kuhmo region, including the discovery of a green diamond,
and also by the presence of the Seitaperä diamondiferous
kimberlite, circa 8 kilometres to the northwest of Riihivaara,
which Karelian Diamonds has shown to extend over a surface area of
6.9Ha - the largest known kimberlite in Finland.
Professor
Richard Conroy, Chairman, Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC commented:
"The
granting of the extension to the Riihivaara exploration permits
enables the Company to continue and extend its exploration
programme in this highly prospective area of Finland".
Further
Information:
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman
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+353-1-479-6180
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Allenby
Capital Limited (Nomad)
Nick Athanas / Nick Harriss
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Peterhouse
Capital Limited (Broker)
Lucy Williams / Duncan Vasey
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+44-20-7469-0930
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Lothbury
Financial Services
Michael Padley
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+44-20-3290-0707
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Hall
Communications
Don Hall
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+353-1-660-9377
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http://www.kareliandiamondresources.com