EKATI? Diamond Mine ? Canada?s First

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
William C. Boggis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

EKATI? Diamond mine is located 300km northwest of Yellowknife and 200 km south of the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The site is a remote tundra area with continuous permafrost and is in the Canadian Shield. EKATI? is the first diamond mine in Canada and is operated by BHP Diamonds Inc., which is a part of BHP Minerals. BHP Diamonds Inc. is an incorporated company based in Vancouver, BC. The mine is a joint venture of BHP Diamonds Inc. (51%), Dia Met Minerals Ltd. (29%), Charles E. Fipke (10%) and Dr. Stewart L. Blusson (10%). The mining area lies within the 10,960 ha land leases held by the joint venture. The total claim block covers 344,000 ha. To date over 136 kimberlite structures have been identified within the claim. Five of these provide the basis for the present mine plan with three others identified for future inclusion. At full capacity the mine will produce 4.5 million carats per year, approximately 4 % of world production and employ approximately 600 people, with over 33% being Aboriginal from the Northwest Territories.
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APA: William C. Boggis  (2001)  EKATI? Diamond Mine ? Canada?s First

MLA: William C. Boggis EKATI? Diamond Mine ? Canada?s First. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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