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Friday, September 17, 2004 6:28:04 AM
Bo perhaps this is what you seek...
This time of night I could be way off but HTH.
CMKM Diamonds, Inc. Announces Update on Carolyn Pipe and Targets Selected for Drilling on Green Lake
2004-05-27 09:30 ET - News Release
LAS VEGAS -- (Business Wire) -- May 27, 2004
CMKM Diamonds, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMKX) is pleased to
announce that the Company has completed the first phase of drilling of
the "Carolyn Pipe" in the Fort a la Corne, Saskatchewan area. Five
holes were drilled, of which four intersected kimberlite.
Drill hole #1 intersected 428 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole #2,
north of hole #1, intersected about 246 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole
#3, east of hole #1, did not intersect any kimberlite. Drill hole #4,
west of hole #1, intersected 206 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole #5,
north of #4, hole approx. 226 feet of kimberlite, although there is a
15 foot interval of mudstone in the kimberlite, which may be a layer
of sediment laid between two episodes of kimberlitic volcanism.
Thinner layers of mudstone in the kimberlite in other holes may also
be either blocks or layers of sediment.
The kimberlite intervals from holes #1 and #2 have been split and
half of the core has been sent to an independent laboratory for
microdiamond analysis by total dissolution. The results are expected
soon and further work on the "Carolyn Pipe" will depend on those
results.
The Company would also like to announce an update on the Green
Lake claims, which are located in the province of Saskatchewan. The
core drilling at the Green Lake claims has been delayed and will not
commence, at this time, because of the possible difficulties of
drilling the target through the ice. The Green Lake claims wererequired payments, with respect to the contract, have be
targeted for core drilling prior to the kimberlite find, at the
"Carolyn Pipe", but further examination of the drill location
indicated swift currents below the surface of the ice which may have
caused considerable damage to the drill equipment. It had been
determined that drilling other priority targets would be in the best
interest for the drilling program, while further research to achieve a
successful core drilling for this target can be attained.
Goldak Airborne Surveys of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada has
been contracted, on behalf of CMKM Diamonds, Inc., to perform an
airborne gradient survey of approximately 53,000 line kilometers. The
survey encompasses the central Fort a la Corne kimberlite cluster and
covers the surrounding mineral claims owned by the Company. All
en met and the
operation is proceeding, unimpeded. The Goldak Tri-Maxial gradiometer
system is able to sharply define and reject cultural anomalies. This
type of survey also has the ability to detect non-magnetic
kimberlites, and it is believed that some non-magnetic kimberlites may
exist in the area. The survey operations, started in early April, and
now at the end of May, are over 90% complete. The aerial survey is
expected to be finished, flying within the next week and then final
data processing will begin. When the data processing is complete, the
data will be delivered to the Company geologist for interpretation and
selection for follow-up ground surveys to determine drill targets.
There is no guarantee that further exploration or drilling will
produce any economic benefit to the Company or the shareholders of the
Company.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995: The statements, other than the statements of
historical facts, may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements
with respect to events, the occurrence of which involves risks and
uncertainties, including, without limitation, demand and competition
for the Company's products and services, the availability to the
Company of adequate financing to support its anticipated activities,
the ability of the Company to generate cash flow from operations and
the ability of the Company to manage its operations.
Contacts:
CMKM Diamonds, Inc.
Melvin O'Neil, +1-306-752-3755
+1-877-752-3755
fax: +1-306-752-3754
ipr@sasktel.net
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But then again maybe this is your answer?
CMKM Diamonds Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMKX) is very excited
to announce the ongoing drilling progress of the "Carolyn Pipe" is
currently well past a depth of 900+ feet and still in kimberlite ore.
The company has authorized the drill superintendent Dennis Miller to
drill to a 2,000 foot depth. The "Carolyn Pipe" is located on the
jointly owned Smeaton property claims in Saskatchewan, Canada, held by
CMKM Diamonds Inc., being the primary operator of the claims, United
Carina Resources Corp. (CDNX: UCA), Consolidated Pine Channel Gold
Corp. (CDNX: KPG) and U.S. Canadian Minerals Inc. (OTCBB: UCAD). Rick
Walker, company president of Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.,
stated, "We are very excited to be working together with CMKX, Urban
Casavant, and the other companies on a project of this magnitude. This
is a great day and appears to be only the beginning of greater things
to come." Rendall Williams, company president of U.S. Canadian
Minerals Inc., stated, "It appears we have only scratched the tip of
the iceberg here and we are excited to see where the next stage
develops." Melvin O'Neil is currently on site video taping,
photographing and interviewing the drilling crew, as well as the
co-geologist, and will be updating the information on the corporate
Web site, www.casavantmining.com.
There is no guarantee that further exploration or drilling will
produce any economic benefit to the company or the shareholders of the
company.
This press release contains "forward-looking" statements as that
term is defined by Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, (the "Securities Act") and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (the "Exchange Act"). All statements
that are included in this press release other than statements of
historical fact are "forward-looking" statements. Although management
believes that the expectations reflecting in these forward-looking
statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such
expectations will prove to have been correct. Important factors could
cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations as
disclosed herein, including without limitation, in conjunction with
these forward-looking statements contained in this press release.
Contacts:
CMKM Diamonds Inc.
Diamonds Hotline
Melvin O'Neil, 306-752-3755
Toll-free in U.S./Canada: 877-752-3755
Fax: 306-752-3754
E-mail: ipr@sasktel.net
Cheers.....Rich
This time of night I could be way off but HTH.
CMKM Diamonds, Inc. Announces Update on Carolyn Pipe and Targets Selected for Drilling on Green Lake
2004-05-27 09:30 ET - News Release
LAS VEGAS -- (Business Wire) -- May 27, 2004
CMKM Diamonds, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMKX) is pleased to
announce that the Company has completed the first phase of drilling of
the "Carolyn Pipe" in the Fort a la Corne, Saskatchewan area. Five
holes were drilled, of which four intersected kimberlite.
Drill hole #1 intersected 428 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole #2,
north of hole #1, intersected about 246 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole
#3, east of hole #1, did not intersect any kimberlite. Drill hole #4,
west of hole #1, intersected 206 feet of kimberlite. Drill hole #5,
north of #4, hole approx. 226 feet of kimberlite, although there is a
15 foot interval of mudstone in the kimberlite, which may be a layer
of sediment laid between two episodes of kimberlitic volcanism.
Thinner layers of mudstone in the kimberlite in other holes may also
be either blocks or layers of sediment.
The kimberlite intervals from holes #1 and #2 have been split and
half of the core has been sent to an independent laboratory for
microdiamond analysis by total dissolution. The results are expected
soon and further work on the "Carolyn Pipe" will depend on those
results.
The Company would also like to announce an update on the Green
Lake claims, which are located in the province of Saskatchewan. The
core drilling at the Green Lake claims has been delayed and will not
commence, at this time, because of the possible difficulties of
drilling the target through the ice. The Green Lake claims wererequired payments, with respect to the contract, have be
targeted for core drilling prior to the kimberlite find, at the
"Carolyn Pipe", but further examination of the drill location
indicated swift currents below the surface of the ice which may have
caused considerable damage to the drill equipment. It had been
determined that drilling other priority targets would be in the best
interest for the drilling program, while further research to achieve a
successful core drilling for this target can be attained.
Goldak Airborne Surveys of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada has
been contracted, on behalf of CMKM Diamonds, Inc., to perform an
airborne gradient survey of approximately 53,000 line kilometers. The
survey encompasses the central Fort a la Corne kimberlite cluster and
covers the surrounding mineral claims owned by the Company. All
en met and the
operation is proceeding, unimpeded. The Goldak Tri-Maxial gradiometer
system is able to sharply define and reject cultural anomalies. This
type of survey also has the ability to detect non-magnetic
kimberlites, and it is believed that some non-magnetic kimberlites may
exist in the area. The survey operations, started in early April, and
now at the end of May, are over 90% complete. The aerial survey is
expected to be finished, flying within the next week and then final
data processing will begin. When the data processing is complete, the
data will be delivered to the Company geologist for interpretation and
selection for follow-up ground surveys to determine drill targets.
There is no guarantee that further exploration or drilling will
produce any economic benefit to the Company or the shareholders of the
Company.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995: The statements, other than the statements of
historical facts, may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements
with respect to events, the occurrence of which involves risks and
uncertainties, including, without limitation, demand and competition
for the Company's products and services, the availability to the
Company of adequate financing to support its anticipated activities,
the ability of the Company to generate cash flow from operations and
the ability of the Company to manage its operations.
Contacts:
CMKM Diamonds, Inc.
Melvin O'Neil, +1-306-752-3755
+1-877-752-3755
fax: +1-306-752-3754
ipr@sasktel.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
But then again maybe this is your answer?
CMKM Diamonds Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMKX) is very excited
to announce the ongoing drilling progress of the "Carolyn Pipe" is
currently well past a depth of 900+ feet and still in kimberlite ore.
The company has authorized the drill superintendent Dennis Miller to
drill to a 2,000 foot depth. The "Carolyn Pipe" is located on the
jointly owned Smeaton property claims in Saskatchewan, Canada, held by
CMKM Diamonds Inc., being the primary operator of the claims, United
Carina Resources Corp. (CDNX: UCA), Consolidated Pine Channel Gold
Corp. (CDNX: KPG) and U.S. Canadian Minerals Inc. (OTCBB: UCAD). Rick
Walker, company president of Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.,
stated, "We are very excited to be working together with CMKX, Urban
Casavant, and the other companies on a project of this magnitude. This
is a great day and appears to be only the beginning of greater things
to come." Rendall Williams, company president of U.S. Canadian
Minerals Inc., stated, "It appears we have only scratched the tip of
the iceberg here and we are excited to see where the next stage
develops." Melvin O'Neil is currently on site video taping,
photographing and interviewing the drilling crew, as well as the
co-geologist, and will be updating the information on the corporate
Web site, www.casavantmining.com.
There is no guarantee that further exploration or drilling will
produce any economic benefit to the company or the shareholders of the
company.
This press release contains "forward-looking" statements as that
term is defined by Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, (the "Securities Act") and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (the "Exchange Act"). All statements
that are included in this press release other than statements of
historical fact are "forward-looking" statements. Although management
believes that the expectations reflecting in these forward-looking
statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such
expectations will prove to have been correct. Important factors could
cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations as
disclosed herein, including without limitation, in conjunction with
these forward-looking statements contained in this press release.
Contacts:
CMKM Diamonds Inc.
Diamonds Hotline
Melvin O'Neil, 306-752-3755
Toll-free in U.S./Canada: 877-752-3755
Fax: 306-752-3754
E-mail: ipr@sasktel.net
Cheers.....Rich
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