Bulk sampling program complete at Project Falcon but diamond breakage dispute continues
A key step in the process towards establishing the viability of a future diamond mine east of Prince Albert appears to have been concluded. However, the two main partners in the Fort à la Corne exploration project —who are embroiled in litigation over their joint venture agreement—have differing perspectives on that.
Star Diamond Corporation and Rio Tinto Exploration Canada (RTEC) are arguing about whether a detailed diamond breakage study is required.
Star Diamond Corporation says RTEC has declared its huge ten-trench hole sampling program from 2019 at the Star-Orion South site complete. But Star Diamond maintains there can be no declaration of sample completion until a detailed diamond breakage study is also done.
In a media release on Monday, Star Diamond said it had received a letter from Rio Tinto Canada stating the completion of the quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures allows RTEC to accept the final processing and recovery results of the Star’s ten bulk sample program.