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Peregrine Diamonds Announces Acquisition of Botswana Diamond Exploration Company

30.03.2015  |  Marketwire

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Mar 30, 2015) - Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. ("Peregrine" or "the Company") (TSX:PGD) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement to acquire all of the shares of Diamexstrat Botswana (Proprietary) Ltd. ("DES Botswana"), a privately held Botswana registered diamond exploration and development company, from Diamond Exploration Strategies Limited, a UK registered private company ("DES UK"). DES Botswana's primary assets are eight highly prospective diamond Prospecting Licences, covering 5,746 km2 in Botswana.

Tom Peregoodoff, President and CEO commented "This transaction is a significant milestone in the strategic development of the Company. With this single transaction, we have become a significant diamond exploration player in Botswana. The principals of DES Botswana have over 60 years of combined diamond exploration experience in the country, most of that time with the De Beers Group. Using their extensive experience, they have compiled a county-wide data set that is unparalled in its scope and depth. They have assembled what we believe is the most prospective land package for new diamond discoveries in Botswana. This is one of the most compelling diamond exploration opportunities that I have seen in many years. Exploration work is ongoing and we expect to be drilling kimberlite targets in 2015."

Eric Friedland, Executive Chairman said, "This transaction immediately gives Peregrine access to some of the world's most prospective diamond hunting ground. Botswana is the largest producer of diamonds in the world by value. It is true Tier 1 diamond mine country as shown by such world class diamond mines as Orapa and Jwaneng. We believe there is tremendous diamond discovery potential in Botswana and the unique combination of the DES team with the Peregrine team gives us a real competitive advantage."

The Purchase Agreement

The purchase agreement between Peregrine and DES UK transfers ownership of DES Botswana and all of its assets to Peregrine in consideration for the grant by Peregrine of a 1% gross overriding royalty (the "Royalty") to DES UK on all precious stone mineral interests held at the time of closing and those which may be acquired in specific target areas. In addition, Peregrine will assume a $450,000 loan that is currently owed by DES Botswana to DES UK and which was originally advanced by Peregrine. The agreement allows for Peregrine to buy out the Royalty at various milestones as follows:

  • For US$2 million if within 60 days of the discovery of a diamondiferous kimberlite as defined by confirmation of the presence of microdiamonds or recovery of macrodiamonds in drill core/percussion chips
  • For US$5 million if within 60 days of delivery of Pre-Feasibility
  • For US$7.5 million if within 60 days of positive construction decision

In the event that Peregrine chooses to not pursue exploration on any of the Prospecting Licences, title for those licences shall revert to DES UK and Peregrine shall be granted a 1% gross overriding royalty on those properties with the same buy-out provisions as above.

As part of the transaction, DES UK will enter into a services agreement with Peregrine under which DES UK will provide Botswana-based operational management of all Peregrine defined work programs. The transaction is expected to close April 15, 2015.

The Diamond Exploration Strategies Team

Mr. Barry Bayly has over 36 years diamond exploration and development experience including 28 years with De Beers. He was a member of the De Beers South African exploration team that discovered and evaluated the Venetia, Palmietgat, Marsfontein and The Oaks kimberlites. Mr. Bayly was the De Beers Exploration Manager for Botswana and Tanzania. In addition to his extensive experience with De Beers exploration, he also spent seven years with De Beers Marine, most recently as General Manager. He spent the last two years with De Beers as General Manager, Group Exploration for Southern Africa, India and Australasia.

Mr. Andre Fourie is a professional geologist who has been involved with African mineral exploration for over 23 years, including twelve years with the De Beers Group. He was the Mineral Resource Manager for several of De Beers' South African mines, including marine, alluvial and kimberlite operations. During his career with De Beers, Mr. Fourie has held senior positions in a variety of roles including Mineral Resource Management, Exploration Management and Business Development.

Mr. Mike Shaw is a professional geologist with over 19 years of diamond exploration and development experience, including twelve years with the De Beers Group. Mr. Shaw's career with De Beers started with De Beers Marine where he held a number of senior roles in both resource management and exploration. He joined De Beers Prospecting Botswana in 2006 in the role of Exploration Manager, following which he was Technical Review Manager, De Beers Group Exploration.

The Data

Over the last eight months the DES team has compiled approximately 25 years' worth of diamond exploration, drilling and source-kimberlite data for Botswana from publicly-available sources. Data sets covering regional and local scale geophysics, geomorphology, stratigraphy, drilling results, plus kimberlitic indicator mineral and diamond distribution, have been reviewed in detail by the DES team and Dr. Herman Grütter, Peregrine's VP Technical Services.

In November, 2014, Dr. Grütter and Mr. Peregoodoff travelled to Botswana to complete comprehensive due diligence. As part of this work, the extensive data sets, including mineral chemistry data, were reviewed in detail using Dr. Grütter's mineral chemistry experience and industry-renowned skills in assessing craton-scale, multi-disciplinary diamond exploration data sets. This review confirmed the excellent prospectivity of the eight Prospecting Licences.

The Opportunity

The eight Prospecting Licences, covering 5,746 km2, include 4,825 km2 of licences situated in two areas along the 'Cretaceous kimberlite corridor', where modern diamond exploration techniques could result in kimberlite discoveries that were overlooked by previous techniques. In addition, three other areas have unresolved geophysical and kimberlitic indicator mineral anomalies with very good mineral chemistry. Many of the targets require only limited ground geophysical surveys in order to be 'drill ready'.

The DES Botswana team has used its collective knowledge of the geology and exploration technologies to develop effective exploration programs for each target area. The team has a wide network of specialists in the diamond exploration business and will rapidly deploy a competent and experienced field crew to complete the prospecting work and initiate drilling on kimberlite targets identified.

Botswana

Botswana produces approximately 21% of total world diamond production and is the largest diamond producing country by value. The country hosts two of the world's largest diamond mines; Jwaneng and Orapa, both operated by Debswana (50% De Beers, 50% the Government of Botswana). The Fraser Institute has ranked Botswana the best country in Africa for mining investment based on its long standing and well-established mining code and having the highest sovereign credit rating in Africa.

ABOUT PEREGRINE DIAMONDS

Peregrine Diamonds is a diamond exploration and development company focused on Canada's North. The Company has discovered two new diamond districts in Nunavut, Nanuq in 2007 and Chidliak in 2008. At its 100 percent-owned, 582,476 hectare Chidliak project, located 120 kilometres from Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, 71 kimberlites have been discovered to date with eight being potentially economic. An Inferred Mineral Resource of 8.57 million carats in 3.32 million tonnes of kimberlite at a grade of 2.58 carats per tonne has been defined for a portion of the CH-6 kimberlite. In April 2013, a bulk sample weighing 404.2 dry tonnes was collected from CH-6. This sample returned a grade of 2.58 carats per tonne for diamonds larger than the 1.18 mm sieve size. An independent diamond valuation of the resulting 1,013 carat parcel of diamonds returned an average market price of US$213 per carat and modelled prices that ranged from a minimum of US$162 per carat to a high of US$236 per carat, with a base model price of US$188 per carat. As part of the ongoing resource development program, core and small diameter RC drilling was completed at the CH-6, CH-7 and CH-44 kimberlites in 2014. The 2015 bulk sampling program focused on priority kimberlites has commenced. The objective of the 2015 program is to delineate a resource base that would be the subject of a Preliminary Economic Assessment in 2016.

Through its 100% owned subsidiary, Peregrine Exploration Ltd., it operates the 8,493 hectare Lac de Gras project in the Northwest Territories, located approximately 23 kilometres from the Diavik Diamond Mine. The project hosts the nine hectare 72.1%-owned DO-27 kimberlite with an Indicated Mineral Resource of 18.2 million carats of diamonds in 19.5 million tonnes of kimberlite at a grade of 0.94 carats per tonne and it is open at depth. Peregrine Exploration also continues to evaluate the Nanuq and Nanuq North properties in Nunavut.

Through comprehensive evaluation of its extensive and proprietary diamond exploration databases, the Company is working towards acquiring and developing new diamond properties in Canada. A key asset being utilized in the search for a new Canadian diamond district is a proprietary database acquired from BHP Billiton that contains data from approximately 38,000 kimberlite indicator mineral samples covering approximately three million square kilometres of Canada.

For information on data verification, exploration information and resource estimation procedures see the technical reports entitled, "2015 Technical Report for the Chidliak Project, 66° 21' 43" W, 64° 28' 26" N Baffin Region, Nunavut" dated February 23, 2015, and "Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. Lac de Gras Project Northwest Territories, Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report" dated July 15, 2014, both of which are available on SEDAR and the Company's website.

For further information, please visit www.pdiam.com or contact Mr. Eric Friedland, Executive Chairman, Mr. Tom Peregoodoff, President and CEO, Dr. Herman Grütter, Vice President, Technical Services, or Peregrine Diamonds Investor Relations, at 604-408-8880 or at investorrelations@pdiam.com. For further information regarding Peregrine Exploration please contact Mr. Brooke Clements, President and CEO, at 604-408-8880.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future including, without limitation, statements relating to proposed exploration and development programs, funding availability, anticipated exploration results, grade of diamonds and tonnage of material, resource estimates, anticipated diamond valuations and future exploration and operating plans are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements reflect the current expectations or beliefs of the Company based on information currently available to the Company.

Forward-looking statements are made based upon certain assumptions by the Company and other important factors that, if untrue, could cause the actual results, performances or achievements of the Company to be materially different from future results, performances or achievements expressed or implied by such statements. Such statements and information are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and future business strategies and the environment in which the Company will operate in the future, including the price of diamonds, anticipated costs and ability to achieve goals. Certain important factors that could cause actual results, performances or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: receipt of regulatory approvals; anticipated timelines for community consultations and the impact of those consultations on the regulatory approval process; market prices for rough diamonds and the potential impact on the Chidliak Project; and future exploration plans and objectives.

Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements and, even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, the Company. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things, uncertainties relating to availability and cost of funds, timing and content of work programs, results of exploration activities, interpretation of drilling results and other geological data, risks relating to variations in the diamond grade and kimberlite lithologies; variations in rates of recovery and breakage; variations in diamond valuations and future diamond prices; the state of world diamond markets, reliability of mineral property titles, changes to regulations affecting the Company's activities, delays in obtaining or failure to obtain required project approvals, operational and infrastructure risk and other risks involved in the diamond exploration and development business. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Although the Company believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance should not be put on such statements due to their inherent uncertainty.



Contact

Peregrine Diamonds Ltd.
Mr. Eric Friedland
Executive Chairman
Peregrine Diamonds Ltd.
Mr. Tom Peregoodoff
President and CEO
Peregrine Diamonds Ltd.
Dr. Herman Grutter
Vice President, Technical Services
Peregrine Diamonds Ltd.
Investor Relations
604-408-8880
investorrelations@pdiam.com
www.pdiam.com
Peregrine Exploration
Brooke Clements
President and CEO
604-408-8880


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