Construction of Quebec’s only diamond mine 96% complete

17th June 2016 By: Henry Lazenby - Creamer Media Deputy Editor: North America

Construction of Quebec’s only diamond mine was 96% complete at the end of May, builder Stornoway Diamond Corp reported last week. The company noted that all critical-path activities continued well within the planned schedule for first ore being delivered to the plant by the end of September, with commercial production expected to get under way by the end of December.

The TSX-listed project developer noted that construction was ahead of schedule, compared with the recently rebaselined plan of 90% (and the initial plan of 82%).

Stornoway advised that all significant equipment and control systems had been installed in the project’s diamond process plant, while a primary crusher and processed kimberlite load-out facility, as well preoperational verification procedures, were well advanced. The project’s power plant, water treatment facility and maintenance facilities were already fully operational.

By the end of May, 8.9-million tonnes of overburden, waste rock and ore had been extracted from the Renard 2, Renard 3 and Renard 65 openpits, representing a performance of 101% against plan, the company advised. This included 697 895 t of ore, at 148% of plan. Ore deliveries to the stockpiles were now taking place at a satisfactory rate to start the project’s planned production ramp-up.

Development of the ramp for the underground mine stood at 1 635 m at the end of May, or 82% of plan, compared with 74% at the end of March. Progress on the ramp during April and May was 98% and 132% of plan respectively, and there had been no recurrence of the localised water inflow issue that slowed progress at the start of the year, Stornoway advised.