Drilling to date has tested four of the 16 target areas identified on the property, with three of those returning kimberlite intersections: the North anomaly, north of the Faraday 1-3 kimberlite deposit; the South anomaly, south of the Faraday 2 deposit; and Kelvin South, south of the Kelvin deposit. Overall, 16 of the 20 holes intersected kimberlite.
At the North anomaly, all seven holes intersected kimberlite, including hypabyssal kimberlite (average thickness of 1.54 metres) and also volcaniclastic kimberlite (average 0.95m), which is often an indicator of kimberlite size potential.
At South Anomaly, all five holes hit hypabyssal kimberlite at an average width of 4.5 metres (3.23-metresthickness). At Kelvin South, four of six drill holes intersected hypabyssal kimberlite.
“We began 2022 with a plan to launch an aggressive winter exploration campaign over Kennady North, and we have achieved that plan” said CEO Mark Wall….


