diamond sampling at ellendale 17 commences
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DIAMOND SAMPLING AT ELLENDALE 17 COMMENCES Conquest Mining Limited [Conquest] is pleased to advise that the company has commenced its $1.3 million, large diameter drilling and heavy media separation campaign at Ellendale 17, in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia. Ellendale 17 is situated within the Ellendale diamond field approximately 15 km NE of the Ellendale 9 mine (Figure 1). On 5 August 2004, Conquest reported solid modelling results which identified 83.8 million tonnes of lamproite at Ellendale 17 (Figure 2). Conquest believes that up to 36.9 million tonnes of the lamproite are prospective for macrodiamonds based on the company’s microdiamond data. The current systematic drilling and sampling program will test for macrodiamond distribution throughout the lamproite in order to quantify and classify diamond resources using JORC compliant methodologies. Conquest will complete 900m of 1.5m diameter drilling to yield approximately 2,500 tonnes of representative lamproite material. Drill samples will be weighed and processed on site using a small scale HMS sampling facility and heavy media concentrates will be further processed to extract macrodiamonds over 1 mm in size. These diamonds will be analysed for comparison with other diamonds now produced from the region and valued by independent experts as part of the resource study. Figure 1. Location Map showing Ellendale 17 Prospect Ellendale 17 Prospect Conquest Mining Ltd Ellendale 9 Kimberley Diamonds / Blina Figure 2. Solid Model of the Ellendale 17 Lamproite The Ellendale 17 lamproite is comprised of a narrow sub vertical fissure transected by a large sill intruded into faulted sediments (Figure 2). A second minor sill is also apparent above the main sill. The fissure zone is the principal focus for tuffaceous material explored by previous workers including CRA (1978) and Western Reefs (1992). Drill data is sufficient to model the fissure to a depth of 150m. The margins of the sills contain traces of macrodiamonds along with significant microdiamonds and will also be the subject of bulk sampling by Conquest. The upper and lower chilled contacts of the sills are modelled to a depth of 100m vertical. The entire lamproite body is capped by a layer of calcrete up to 5m thick and up to 2m of black soil covers the calcrete zone. 23 individual drill holes are planned to test all geological domains within Ellendale 17 in representative proportions. Conquest believes that its modeled fissure and chilled margin zones (totaling 34.3 Mt) are the most prospective for diamonds. Overlying calcrete and black soils (totaling 2.6 Mt) may also contain diamonds. Drilling will concentrate on the first 50m of the profile, targeting diamond grade and valuation data for use in resource estimation. Conquest Mining Limited is an ASX-listed multi-commodity explorer. Conquest’s exploration projects include the North Ellendale lamproite field in West Kimberley, the Napier Range Ag-Pb-Zn project, the Bow River and Smoke Creek alluvial diamond deposits adjacent to the Argyle Diamond Mine, the Crush Creek Gold JV with Goldfields Australasia, the Mt Carlton Au-Ag-Cu-Zn project near Charters Towers and the Collinsville Cu-Au project. This report is based on and accurately reflects information compiled by Mr David Burton, BSc. (Hons), MBA, who is a full time employee of the Company. Mr Burton has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 1999 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. J TERPU D BURTON Managing Director Technical Director
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