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Lahtojoki South Diamond Exploration Update

4 May 2021 09:00

Karelian Diamond Resources Plc - Lahtojoki South Diamond Exploration Update

Karelian Diamond Resources Plc - Lahtojoki South Diamond Exploration Update

PR Newswire

London, May 4

Karelian Diamond Resources plc

(“Karelian Diamonds” or “the Company”)

4 May 2021

LAHTOJOKI SOUTH DIAMOND EXPLORATION UPDATE

Mantle garnet minerals observed in Boulder Material Cut section reveals purple to red garnets and ilmenites Results provide further evidence of undiscovered, potentially Diamondiferous Kimberlite in the vicinity of Lahtojoki Diamond Deposit

Karelian Diamond Resources plc (AIM: KDR), the diamond exploration company focused on Finland, is pleased to announce new results from its ongoing diamond exploration programme in the Lahtojoki South exploration area. A cut and polished section of the kimberlite boulder material (details of which were announced by the Company on 5 March 2021) has revealed the presence of mantle garnets.

Observations of the cut and polished section of the boulder made by the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) in their Espoo Laboratory have revealed a number of purple to red peridotitic garnets (G9/10 Cr-pyrope), several orange mantle or crustal garnets, and a number of large ilmenite grains*.

These minerals are typical of mantle detritus found in kimberlite that indicate that this boulder material represents cooled magma derived from the Earth’s mantle.

The results are further evidence that an undiscovered, potentially diamondiferous, kimberlite body may exist in the vicinity of the Lahtojoki diamond deposit.

These findings will be followed up by a petrographic microscope investigation of thin sections from the boulder material and Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (“EPMA”) analyses of the mantle garnets and a determination if the ilmenite is high Magnesium Oxide (MgO) picroilmenite typical of kimberlites.

The EPMA analyses of mantle garnets minerals may confirm whether the mantle minerals of purple to red peridotitic garnets are derived from similar depths to where diamonds are formed thus indicating whether the kimberlite sampled within the diamond stability field.

The discovery of the kimberlite boulders in the Lahtojoki south exploration permit licence area, and the subsequent studies which proved the boulders to be altered hypabyssal kimberlite, a different form of kimberlite from that present in the Lahtojoki deposit, confirms that these boulders are not derived from the Lahtojoki diamondiferous kimberlite pipe.

Kimberlites tend to occur in clusters and as such these findings suggest the probability of an additional, potentially diamondiferous source in the vicinity of the Lahtojoki diamond deposit.

Photo 1: Two purple to red garnet grains and two generations of olivine pseudomorphs

Photo 2: One orange garnet and olivine pseudomorphs

*Images of the polished boulder can be viewed on the Company website: http://www.kareliandiamondresources.com/

This release has been approved by Kevin McNulty PGeo, who is a member of the Company's technical staff

and holds a BSc/MSc in Geology and Remote Sensing, in accordance with the guidance note for Mining, Oil

& Gas Companies issued by the London Stock Exchange in respect of AIM Companies, which outlines

standards of disclosure for mineral projects.

Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman, Karelian Diamond Resources plc commented:

“The results are further encouragement that an additional kimberlite source could exist in the vicinity of the Lahtojoki diamond deposit which the Company is working to develop as the first diamond mine in Europe (outside of Russia).”

Further information:

Karelian Diamond Resources plc Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman +353-1-479-6180
Allenby Capital Limited (Nomad) Nick Athanas / Nick Harriss +44-20-3328-5656
First Equity Limited (Broker) Jason Robertson +44-20-7330-1883
Lothbury Financial Services Michael Padley +44-20-3290-0707
Hall Communications Don Hall +353-1-660-9377

http://www.kareliandiamondresources.com

Date   Source Headline
9th Jul 20089:51 amPRNDirector/PDMR Shareholding
8th Jul 20087:00 amPRNMicro-diamond sampling results
24th Jun 200812:00 pmPRNNew diamond licenses at Kuhmo applied for
15th May 20087:00 amPRNMantle Bearing Kimberlite at Seitapera
15th Apr 20087:00 amPRNSeitapera Mineral Chemistry
26th Feb 20087:00 amPRNProgress Report
21st Feb 200811:48 amPRNHalf-yearly Report
17th Dec 20074:41 pmPRNResult of AGM
28th Nov 200710:07 amPRNDrilling Report
19th Nov 20074:06 pmPRNFinal Results
3rd Oct 200711:34 amPRNDrilling Report/Update
17th Aug 20075:50 pmPRNAIM Rule 26
18th Jul 20077:00 amPRNPlacing & Directors shareholding
30th Apr 20077:00 amPRNProgress on Appraisal of Diamondiferous Seitapera Pipe
27th Feb 20077:01 amPRNInterim Results
16th Jan 200712:59 pmPRNAward of Licences
28th Feb 20067:01 amPRNInterim Results
2nd Feb 200611:27 amPRNDrilling Report
18th Nov 200510:58 amPRNDirector/PDMR Shareholding
14th Nov 200512:04 pmPRNAGM Statement
20th Oct 200510:06 amPRNStatement re Exploration Programme
20th Oct 20056:00 amPRNFinal Results
4th Oct 20056:00 amPRNStatement re Magnetic Survey
2nd Sep 20058:25 amPRNDirector/PDMR Shareholding
1st Sep 20057:35 amPRNAdmission to AIM

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