The Fort à la Corne Diamond Project is located 50-km northeast of Prince Albert, in Saskatchewan and is a joint venture between De Beers Canada Exploration Inc. (42.25%), Kensington Resources Ltd. (42.25%), Cameco Corporation (5.5%) and UEM Inc. (carried 10%).
PROJECT FACTS The joint venture covers 63 of the 71+ kimberlites found in the area. The 71+ diamondiferous bodies of the Fort à la Corne (FALC) field form one of the largest diamondiferous kimberlite clusters in the world. The kimberlites appear to be large (>200ha) and tend to have broad, champagne glass forms lying under ~100m of glacial cover. De Beers Canada entered into the joint venture in 1992, becoming the operator in December 1998. For approximately 14 years the project has been underway and CDN $30 million has been spent by the joint venture partners on exploration to date.
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