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The Ekati Diamond Mine ("Ekati") is Canada's first surface and underground
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. It is located north-east of
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, and about south of the
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, near Lac de Gras. Until 2014 Ekati was a joint venture between Dominion Diamond Mines (80%), and the two geologists who discovered
kimberlite Kimberlite is an igneous rock and a rare variant of peridotite. It is most commonly known to be the main host matrix for diamonds. It is named after the town of Kimberley in South Africa, where the discovery of an diamond called the Star of S ...
pipes north of Lac de Gras, Chuck Fipke and
Stewart Blusson Stewart Lynn "Stu" Blusson, (born 1939) is a Canadian geologist, helicopter pilot, businessman and philanthropist. He co-discovered billion-dollar Ekati Diamond Mine, 300 kilometres from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. He is President ...
each holding a 10% stake in the mine, until Fipke sold his share to Dominion.


History

The first volcanic pipe found in the Lac de Gras region was the Point Lake kimberlite, discovered by Chuck Fipke and Stewart Blusson who had been prospecting in the region for almost ten years, having found
kimberlite Kimberlite is an igneous rock and a rare variant of peridotite. It is most commonly known to be the main host matrix for diamonds. It is named after the town of Kimberley in South Africa, where the discovery of an diamond called the Star of S ...
indicator minerals as early as 1985. The Point Lake kimberlite was determined to be uneconomic, but its discovery precipitated one of largest staking rushes in mining history, covering most of the area between Yellowknife and the Arctic coast. There are 156 known kimberlite pipes within the Ekati block of claims, including the Point Lake pipe. Ekati officially began operations on October 14, 1998, and was operated by BHP. The next kimberlites to be developed at Ekati will be mined using open pit methods and are named Jay and Sable, discovered in 1993 and 1995, respectively. Underground mining of the Misery kimberlite will commence in 2020, after open pit operations have been completed. Ekati Diamond mine, which is currently operated by Dominion Diamond is scheduled to remain operational until 2033. On November 13, 2012,
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reported that the Harry Winston Diamond Corporation, 40% owners of Diavik Diamond Mine, would buy Ekati for US$500 million.Harry Winston buying Ekati mine for $500M US
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Geology

Diamonds at the Ekati site are found in 45- to 62-million-year-old kimberlite pipes (Creaser et al., 2004) of the Lac de Gras kimberlite field, most of which lie underneath shallow lakes. The mining needs the construction of frozen dam cores with heat pipes that inhibits water transfer to the open pit during mining activities.


Mining and marketing

Between 1998 and 2009, the mine has produced 40 million carats () of diamonds out of six open pits. As the high grade ore close to surface was depleted, development was completed to access the ore utilizing underground methods. Currently, there is one underground operation (Misery Underground) with open-cut mining occurring in Sable Pit. The mine's current annual production is estimated to be approximately 7.5 million carats () of diamonds. Ekati supplies rough diamonds to the global market through its sorting and selling operations in Canada, Belgium, and India.


Transportation

Mine workers
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through Ekati Airport.


Gallery


See also

* Hugo Dummett of BHP, credited as co-discoverer of Ekati *
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* Volcanism of Northern Canada * Ekati Airport


Footnotes


References

* Creaser, R.A. et al., 2004. "Macrocrystal phlogopite Rb-Sr dates for the Ekati property kimberlites, Slave Province, Canada: evidence for multiple intrusive episodes in the Paleocene and Eocene", ''8th International Kimberlite Conference Selected Papers'', vol. 1, pp. 399–414. * Abraham, Carolyn, October 11, 2006.
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Further reading

*Kevin Krajick, ''Barren Lands: An Epic Search for Diamonds in the North American Arctic.'' 2001, Freeman/Henry Holt,
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* Chapter 17. Diamond Exploration – Ekati and Diavik Mines, Canada by Charles J. Moon
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)''in'' Charles J. Moon, M. K. G. Whateley, Anthony M. Evans, ''Introduction to Mineral Exploration, 2nd Edition''. 2006,Wiley-Blackwell. . **Figures and captions from Chapter 17 are available a


External links


Official website
by the current operators, Dominion Diamond Mines. Includes a photo of the largest diamond yet found, a 186 ct. water-white gem found in 2016.
Ekati Diamond Mine photos
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