RJK’s Project Manager and Principal Geologist Peter Hubacheck explains the Company’s Paradis and Kon kimberlite discoveries in detail. We have learned a great deal this year and we’re excited to share this updated information on the resource potential of our properties.

0:00-1:08 – Introduction: Peter Hubacheck discusses his long history of exploration of diamonds and base metals in the area

1:09-2:47 – Geological boundaries and structural fault controls found in the vicinity of the Cobalt Mining Camp

2:48-3:52 – Cobalt seismic cross section highlighting the depths of the local faulting

3:52-4:37 – Grenville Geological Province overview and its importance to the project

4:38-5:43 – Cross Lake/Latour Thrust Faults from the lithoprobe seismic survey carried out by the Geological Survey of Canada.

5:44-6:40 – The Grenville Front and craton in relation to the Paradis and Kon kimberlites

6:41-7:40 – Structural cross section of the Schumann Arch and the Goodwin Lake Basin. Highlights how these structures correlate with the Lightning Lake fault and the Cross Lake fault

7:41- 8:37 – 2020 Paradis drilling campaign explained with the geophysical data and highlighting the conductance trend on the immediate area.

8:38-8:59 – Paradis Pond northwest/southeast drill fence

9:00-10:04 – Kon kimberlite geological controls breakdown

10:05-10:36 – Magnetic surveys over the Kon claim

10:37-11:54 – Kon 1 drilling and geophysical interpretation

11:55-13:10 – Kon kimberlite drill fence with an explanation of the different phases of kimberlite observed.

13:10-14:11 – Conclusion and end credits