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N.W.T. Diamond Mine Faces Delays and Financial Pressures

February 13

Mountain Province Diamonds, a prominent player in the diamond mining sector, is currently navigating a series of operational adjustments and financial commitments concerning its Gahcho Kué mine. These include a strategic halt on the Tuzo Phase 3 development and substantial payment obligations stemming from its joint venture agreement. These developments, detailed in a recent corporate announcement, underscore the dynamic interplay between market conditions and mining operations, even as the company anticipates stable diamond production for the upcoming year.

The decision to temporarily suspend the Tuzo Phase 3 project was made in conjunction with De Beers, the majority stakeholder in the Gahcho Kué mine, following a comprehensive evaluation of its economic viability amidst current market trends. While acknowledging the long-term potential of the project, both partners opted for a cautious approach to further investment. This pause, however, is not projected to impact the mine's overall carat output or sales targets for 2026, as mining activities will strategically prioritize the high-grade NEX pipe.

Adding to the operational complexities, Mountain Province Diamonds has received three in-kind election notices from De Beers, cumulatively amounting to approximately $49.2 million. These notices, while not immediate indicators of default, necessitate timely settlement within a 60-day window to avert potential cross-defaults under other secured debts. The initial payment of roughly $38.8 million is slated for March 17, with subsequent weekly payments to follow. The company expresses confidence that its scheduled diamond sales will generate sufficient revenue to meet these immediate financial obligations.

In a move to enhance cost efficiency and strategic leadership during this transitional period, Jonathan Comerford, the current Board Chair, has assumed the role of acting President and CEO. This internal restructuring aligns with a broader industry trend of adapting to evolving market landscapes. This situation also follows other significant events in the region's diamond mining industry, such as the planned closure of the Diavik diamond mine and a substantial loan secured by the Ekati diamond mine in late 2025, highlighting a period of notable shifts within the Canadian diamond sector.

The ongoing adjustments at the Gahcho Kué mine reflect a broader industry recalibration in response to fluctuating market demands and operational imperatives. Despite the temporary suspension of a key development project and significant financial commitments, Mountain Province Diamonds is strategically managing its resources and leadership to maintain consistent diamond production and navigate these challenges effectively, ensuring the long-term viability of its operations.

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