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De Beers to build Chidliak as FutureSmart mine

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August 25, 2019
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(Excerpt from upcoming article by Alisha Hiyate in Diamonds in Canada magazine, published by The Northern Miner ) 

In 2013, De Beers Canada turned down a chance to own a majority stake in Peregrine Diamonds’ Chidliak project in Nunavut. Five years later, it now owns the project outright.

So what changed in that time period? De Beers Canada CEO Kim Truter says that the timing just wasn’t quite right the first time around.

“I always say to people that to develop a mining business, you need a few stars to line up and of course the number one star is what’s happening with the global economy, and what’s happening with the diamond business in general, then you get down to the local environment and the quality of the asset. At that time, those various stars just didn’t line up,” Truter told Diamonds in Canada magazine in an October interview.

Now, the situation on all those fronts is different.

“First of all, the project had actually advanced, so credit to the Peregrine team that have done a tremendous advancing of the understanding of the orebodies and the kimberlite pipes up there,” Truter explains. “That, coupled with our portfolio needs and where the economy was sitting meant the stars did line up. So it’s fantastic to have made that acquisition.”

With its Snap Lake mine on care and maintenance since the end of 2015 and its Victor mine to close next year, it was vital for De Beers – which has been operating in Canada for 50 years – to get new projects in its pipeline to complement production from its 51%-owned Gahcho Kué mine.

And whereas its past joint venture option on Chidliak would have given it 50.1% of the asset for a total investment of $58.5 million, it acquired Peregrine and all its Canadian projects in a friendly deal in September for 24 cents a share or $107 million.

But most importantly, perhaps, is that Chidliak – if proven economic – could present the perfect opportunity for De Beers to put into action the “FutureSmart” approach to mining innovation being developed by Anglo American, De Beers’ parent company. Chidliak presents the perfect opportunity for De Beers to put into action the “FutureSmart” approach to mining innovation being developed by Anglo American, De Beers’ parent company (Anglo owns 85% of De Beers with the government of Namibia owning 15%.)

“From an Anglo American point of view, we would like to improve our mining image. The world is moving on and the expectations about what a mining project looks like and the impact on the environment and communities is evolving,” Truter said.

“It’s very important to us that we now start setting ourselves apart by building mines that have a much smaller footprint and embrace some of the technologies that either currently exist or are emerging so we can change how we operate, we can change our footprint on the environment, we can offer a different value proposition for communities and government, and we can offer a different value proposition for employees, including things like working remotely.”

The company will also be working to reduce its energy footprint at its projects, and will look to work with government and local communities on joint infrastructure needs – whether energy or data transmission requirements, Truter said.

Peregrine released an updated positive preliminary economic assessment looking at development of the CH-6 and CH-7 kimberlites – two of the 74 kimberlites at Chidliak – in May. The study showed current resources at the two kimberlites could support a mine producing 16.7 million carats over a 13-year mine life.

But using innovative technologies and approaches, De Beers is hoping to develop more of the kimberlites while leaving a much smaller footprint. While De Beers has employed innovative technologies at many of its mines, including Gahcho Kué, Chidliak would be the first of its mines globally to incorporate FutureSmart innovations.

“For us to have sole ownership of those 74 kimberlite pipes gives us a very good opportunity to find the model where we can try to develop as many of those pipes as possible,” Truter says. “That will take some different thinking as we think about things like a mining method that is scalable and reproducible and something we can potentially move from one pipe to the next.”

Read the full story in the upcoming November issue of Diamonds in Canada.

The post De Beers to build Chidliak as FutureSmart mine appeared first on MINING.com.

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