Post by Franko10 ™ on Apr 20, 2005 9:57:09 GMT -5
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Kensington Resources -- Photos of Large Diamonds Recovered in
2004 Programme
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"2005 marks a significant turning point for Fort à la Corne for two
reasons: The Joint Venture partners have adopted an Advanced
Exploration and Evaluation Plan that will lead to a critical decision
on the future of this project by the year 2008, and the recovery of
several large diamonds have shed positive investor interest on
Kensington Resources," says Robert A. McCallum, President and CEO of
Kensington Resources Ltd. "Fort à la Corne has the principle features
for a low-cost, economy of scale mining operation. Today, there is a
sense of urgency within the Joint Venture that is being driven by the
increasing demand for diamonds and the need to fast track a project
with this potential."
Kensington Resources Ltd. is an exploration and mine development
company currently focused on the high potential Fort à la Corne Diamond
Project in Saskatchewan. The management team includes strong technical
expertise and is committed to reaching a diamond producer status for
the realization of shareholder value. The Fort à la Corne Diamond
Project is a joint venture among Kensington Resources Ltd. (42.245%),
De Beers Canada Exploration Inc. (42.245%), Cameco Corporation (5.51%)
and UEM Inc. (carried 10%). After fifteen years of exploration at Fort
à la Corne, the joint venture partners have adopted a Plan which
describes an accelerated approach focused on results-driven advanced
exploration and evaluation, and targeted on reaching a pre-feasibility
decision by 2008. The Fort à la Corne Diamond Project includes 63
identified kimberlite bodies within the largest diamondiferous
kimberlite cluster in the world.
For more information, please contact
Mel Gardner, Investor Relations
1-800-710-6083
And visit www.kensington-resources.com for a full explanation of the
unique and aggressive exploration program underway at Fort à la Corne.
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Copyright (c) 2005 KENSINGTON RESOURCES LTD. (KRT) All rights
reserved. For more information visit our website at
www.kensington-resources.com/ or send
mailto:info@kensington-resources.com
Message sent on Wed Apr 20, 2005 at 7:50:02 AM Pacific Time
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Kensington Resources -- Photos of Large Diamonds Recovered in
2004 Programme
=======================================================================
"2005 marks a significant turning point for Fort à la Corne for two
reasons: The Joint Venture partners have adopted an Advanced
Exploration and Evaluation Plan that will lead to a critical decision
on the future of this project by the year 2008, and the recovery of
several large diamonds have shed positive investor interest on
Kensington Resources," says Robert A. McCallum, President and CEO of
Kensington Resources Ltd. "Fort à la Corne has the principle features
for a low-cost, economy of scale mining operation. Today, there is a
sense of urgency within the Joint Venture that is being driven by the
increasing demand for diamonds and the need to fast track a project
with this potential."
Kensington Resources Ltd. is an exploration and mine development
company currently focused on the high potential Fort à la Corne Diamond
Project in Saskatchewan. The management team includes strong technical
expertise and is committed to reaching a diamond producer status for
the realization of shareholder value. The Fort à la Corne Diamond
Project is a joint venture among Kensington Resources Ltd. (42.245%),
De Beers Canada Exploration Inc. (42.245%), Cameco Corporation (5.51%)
and UEM Inc. (carried 10%). After fifteen years of exploration at Fort
à la Corne, the joint venture partners have adopted a Plan which
describes an accelerated approach focused on results-driven advanced
exploration and evaluation, and targeted on reaching a pre-feasibility
decision by 2008. The Fort à la Corne Diamond Project includes 63
identified kimberlite bodies within the largest diamondiferous
kimberlite cluster in the world.
For more information, please contact
Mel Gardner, Investor Relations
1-800-710-6083
And visit www.kensington-resources.com for a full explanation of the
unique and aggressive exploration program underway at Fort à la Corne.
=======================================================================
Copyright (c) 2005 KENSINGTON RESOURCES LTD. (KRT) All rights
reserved. For more information visit our website at
www.kensington-resources.com/ or send
mailto:info@kensington-resources.com
Message sent on Wed Apr 20, 2005 at 7:50:02 AM Pacific Time
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