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Kensington Resources Ltd: $5.2 Million Evaluation Program Set For Fort A La Corne In 2002.


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VICTORIA, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 9, 2002

Kensington Resources Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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 VENTURE:KRT KRT Knight Ridder/Tribune
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KRT Khartoum, Sudan - Civil (Airport Code)
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.CX) is excited to announce a major evaluation program with budgeted expenditure of CAN$ 5.2 million directed at the massive 141/140 kimberlite kimberlite: see diamond.
kimberlite
 or blue ground

Dark, heavy, often fragmented igneous rock that may contain diamonds in the rock matrix.
 within the Fort a la Corne Diamond Project of Saskatchewan. Interim results for the 2001 evaluation program recently were presented during a technical meeting of the Joint Venture and will be finalized once the valuation of three additional stones is factored into the revenue modeling. Based on the results from 2000 and 2001, a combined program of core drilling plus large diameter drilling and sampling, as part of a staged evaluation approach for the current high priority kimberlite, was agreed to by all three funding partners of the Joint Venture. Drilling is to commence during the first week of September, 2002.

The objective of the proposed Forward Work Program for 2002 is two-fold; drilling of 25 coreholes over the thicker portions of the 141/140 kimberlite is geared to increasing the understanding of the geological make-up of this uniquely emplaced and preserved kimberlite, and strategic placement of 10 large diameter drillholes for minibulk sampling will provide additional carats to facilitate an increase of confidence in grade forecasts, valuation, and revenue modeling. The joint venture partners agree that there is evidence for economic potential based on kimberlite petrography pe·trog·ra·phy  
n.
The description and classification of rocks.



pe·trogra·pher n.
 and diamond population characteristics. The upside potential Upside potential

The amount by which analysts or investors expect the price of a security may increase.


upside potential

The potential price or gain that may be expected in a security or in a security average, generally stated as the dollar
 of the Fort a la Corne Diamond Project was summarized by Joe Joyce, President of De Beers Canada Exploration, as follows:

De Beers views the Fort a la Corne area and our interest in the JV with an eye to the future. The FalC kimberlites are undersampled, large tonnage, lower grade deposits, which may have considerable in-ground potential.

Additional work for 2002 includes initial ore dressing studies on the 141/140 kimberlite, and a Conceptual Modeling Exercise (similar to a Scoping Study, but less specific) that will provide thresholds for several preliminary mining options based on varying factors such as size, depth, thickness, grade, and value. The main purpose of this study is to provide the JV partners a reference point for the revenue models currently being produced by De Beers.

The Fort a la Corne Diamond Project is a joint venture among De Beers Canada Exploration Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of De Beers (42.25%), Cameco Corporation (CCO-TM;CCJ-DNQX;CMECF-L) (5.5%), UEM UEM Universidade Estadual de Maringa (State University of Maringa, Brazil)
UEM Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique)
UEM Unione Economica e Monetaria
 Inc. (carried 10%), and Kensington Resources Ltd. (KRT-CDNX;KNSRF-L) (42.25%). The 71+ kimberlite bodies of the Fort a la Corne Field form one of the largest diamondiferous clusters in the world.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF KENSINGTON RESOURCES LTD.

(signed) "David H. Stone"

David H. Stone

President

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