Arctic Star Diamond Results From This Year’s Delineation Drilling, Sequoia Kimberlite Complex, NT

5 December 2022

Highlights

  • Caustic fusion results from 1.65t of HQ split core received. 
  • Microdiamond population continues to be dominantly white and clear
  • Variations in diamond counts reflect variations in grade from various rock types and areas in the complex
  • Photos of the larger diamonds are provided on the company’s website

December 5th, 2022 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Arctic Star Exploration Corp. (“Arctic Star” or the “Company”) (TSXV: ADD) (Frankfurt: 82A2) (WKN: A2DFY5) (OTC: ASDZF) is pleased to announce that it has received caustic fusion diamond results from the Sequoia Kimberlite complex from the Diagras JV project (81.5% ADD), in the Lac de Gras area of the Northwest Territories. 

The results are given below in table 1 along with the previous results for comparison.

Sequoia

By Year

+0.106 

mm

+0.150

mm

+0,212

mm

+0.3

mm

+0.425

mm

+0.6

mm

+0.85

mm

+1.18

mm

Weight
kg

Stones/

100kg

2022

608

255

78

35

17

7

2

1

1650.5

61

2021

282

117

39

23

10

6

1

1

505.3

95

Total

890

372

117

58

27

13

3

2

2155.8

69

 

Notes for Table 1: The Sequoia caustic fusion results were processed through SRC laboratories of Saskatoon. The core was hand split and bagged in approximately 8kg samples to fit geological intervals where possible, the first half of the core was sent and processed, then the second half of the core was sent using the same sample intervals. Both samples were sent by chain of custody, SRC is an independent lab and is SO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited. Samples are placed in a kiln and heated to 5080 with caustic soda for 24 hours. The residue is hot poured through a 0.075mm sieve, then further chemically treated if required until just the refractory minerals remain including diamonds. The residue is sized by sieving and then the diamonds are selected by a mineralogist. Larger diamonds (>0.5mm) are described and weighed. Those above 0.3mm are photographed.

The results are from the 6 holes completed into Sequoia in spring 2022, 5 of which encountered kimberlite. The holes are part of a delineation drilling program designed to define the size, shape, geology, and tonnage of the Sequoia Kimberlite complex. In this program, three holes are drilled from one collar, with the collars being spread approximately 200m apart, with scope to infill up to 100m centers. At each collar a vertical hole is drilled to the assumed center of the kimberlite, this will continue to 250m depth or when it exits the kimberlite. The rig is then tilted and spun, to drill an inclined hole to the east and then a hole to the west. These holes are designed to capture the edge of the kimberlite. Further drilling planned for 2023 is required to complete this first past delineation program. The geophysical signature of the complex is at least 800m long and the holes reported here are from the southern 200m.

Remarkable is the consistent descriptions of the stones being overwhelmingly clear and white from the SRC lab and this continues with the 2022 results. Photographs of the >0.3mm stones (28 pictures) can be viewed here. If this trend continues into the larger commercial stones it bodes well for a higher than average prices for the Sequoia diamonds. Average prices of commercial diamonds in the Lac De Gras field are highly variable (From $USD 30/ct to $USD 450/ct), from kimberlite to kimberlite. The coarse distribution, predominance of white clear stones, the high population of type 2 stones, and the concurring indicator mineral chemistry are layers of evidence that this is achievable. A larger sample with >1000ct of commercial size diamonds will be required to confirm this. This sample is planned for the 2024 Winter Road.

The geological observations from each hole report three main rock types, a Coherent Kimberlite, a Volcaniclastic kimberlite, and a transitional kimberlite between these two types, a review of the diamond tenure of each rock type and their distribution is underway and will be reported when completed. 

Planning and budgeting are underway for the 2023 program.