Lithoquest Diamonds Inc. announced that it has received results from microdiamond analysis of the 1805 and 1826 kimberlites discovered in 2019 during the Company's second drill campaign on its 100% owned North Kimberley Diamond Project in Western Australia. No diamonds were recovered from either kimberlite. Reverse circulation drill cuttings were collected at one metre intervals from each body. Nine samples from the 1805 kimberlite weighing a total of 145.4kg and four samples from the 1826 kimberlite with a total weight of 43.6kg were submitted to a Perth based laboratory for diamond and indicator mineral analysis. Several high-priority target areas have been identified for follow-up, including 1827 where the Company has constrained the source of abundant Kimberlite Indicator Minerals ("KIM's") and diamonds to a small area. Each target area is characterized by the presence of KIM's recovered from rock, stream or soil samples. Work proposed for 2020 includes prospecting, sampling, geophysical surveys and drilling.