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Projects
 James Bay Lowlands | | James Bay Lowlands
De Beers' Victor mine has established the James Bay Lowlands as a region with the potential to host world class diamond deposits. The open-pit mine should reach full production in late 2008 and produce a total of six million carats. The mine has an expected life of 12 years and a total project life of 17 years. The mine site will include an onsite processing plant, quarries, sand and gravel pits, and an all-weather airstrip. Annual revenue from the mine is expected to be between $200 million and $300 million per year, with a per carat value of $500, one of the highest in the world at today’s prices. more |
 Kinoshea River Area | | Coral Rapids Project
The DiaMine Coral Rapids Project comprises 24 units in two mineral claims totaling 384 hectares and was acquired in December 2007. The claims area is within 175 kilometres of the Victor Mine, the first diamond mine in Ontario. The younger intrusive source of the magnetic anomaly, which as modeled as a near surface cylindrical body, puts the estimated size of the K anomaly at 28 ha and the S anomaly at 4.4 ha. Both of these anomalies may be diamondiferous kimberlites. Most diamondiferous kimberlites are in the single digit hectares. The producing pipes at Lac de Gras range in size from 2 ha to 12 ha. The Victor Pipe is a composite pipe and is considered large at 16 ha. This would make the Coral Rapids Project (The K anomaly) the largest kimberlite in Canada. more |
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Press Releases
2008-1-3 DiaMine Explorations Inc. Acquires Claims In New Project Area Of The James Bay Lowlands more |
2007-11-25 DiaMine Explorations Inc. Has Completed Magnetometer Survey In James Bay Lowlands more |
2007-9-27 DiaMine Explorations Inc. Commissions Airborne Geophysical Survey In New James Bay Project Area more |
2007-3-28 DiaMine Explorations Inc. Featured In The 2007 Junior Mining Company Profile more |
2007-3-14 DiaMine Explorations Inc. Attends Diamond Conference In Toronto, Canada more |
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