Stornoway Diamond Corp., incorporated in British Columbia in 2003, is a Canada-based company focused on the exploration, development and operation of diamond properties. Its primary business activity centers on bringing the Renard Diamond Project in Quebec’s James Bay region into production. The company’s work spans feasibility studies, mineral resource estimation and permitting to support the long-term commercial viability of its flagship mine.
The Renard Diamond Project hosts multiple kimberlite pipes located approximately 200 kilometres north of Chibougamau, Quebec. After more than a decade of drilling, sampling and environmental review, Renard commenced commercial production in early 2017. The facility includes on-site crushing, dense media separation and an automated recovery circuit designed to process ore and recover rough diamonds for sale in global markets.
Prior to mine start-up, Stornoway advanced exploration through partnerships and financing arrangements, including a technical collaboration with Rio Tinto Exploration. The company also established critical infrastructure such as an all-weather airstrip, access roads and a modular camp to support year-round operations in a remote northern setting. Ongoing work has been aimed at optimizing production schedules and extending mine life through additional kimberlite discoveries.
In mid-2018, Stornoway Diamond entered into a definitive agreement to combine its operations with those of Dominion Diamond Corp., creating a larger Canadian diamond producer. Headquartered in Vancouver, the combined entity continues to focus on responsible diamond extraction, environmental stewardship and engagement with local communities and indigenous governments in Northern Quebec.
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