Drilling underway ‘to assess future open pit design’ at Project Falcon: Star Diamond
Despite their rocky relationship, the partners on the Fort à la Corne (Project Falcon) diamond exploration project 60 kilometres east of Prince Albert appear to be moving forward with what one analyst calls the next logical step towards a possible mining operation.
Star Diamond Corp., which owns the rights to the exploration properties, announced Tuesday that mining giant Rio Tinto has started an eight-hole geotechnical drilling program on and in proximity to the Orion North Kimberlite deposits.
Star Diamond said in a media release that it had been advised the aim of this drilling is “to investigate the geotechnical properties of the overburden, kimberlite and host rock sediments and this information would be used for future open pit design.”
Recently, the company announced diamonds had been recovered through bulk sampling from the tenth and final huge trench excavated by Rio Tinto in 2019. Although large and valuable diamonds have been recovered in the trenches in line with Star Diamond’s expectations, a full report on the bulk samples from the ten massive holes has yet to be done.