Lithoquest Diamonds Inc. announced that it has received results from microdiamond and kimberlite indicator mineral analysis of the 1804 kimberlite discovered on its 100% owned North Kimberley Diamond Project in Western Australia. The Company's focus in 2019 will be on the discovery of new kimberlites in target areas defined by the Lithoquest exploration program in 2018. Microdiamond analysis: 124.0 kilograms of kimberlite core were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratory in Saskatoon ("SRC") for microdiamond analysis using caustic fusion. SRC is an independent laboratory and is an ISO/IEC accredited diamond processing facility. No diamonds were recovered. KIM analysis: Samples were submitted to SRC for KIM recovery. KIM's from the 1804 core include pyrope garnet, chromium diopside, chromite and ilmenite. Grain morphology studies and microprobe analysis are underway. Petrographic Analysis: SRK Consultants of Vancouver, BC was retained to conduct a petrographic analysis of the 1804 core. Results from the study indicate that 1804 is a highly weathered kimberlite that comprises three different units displaying both volcanoclastic and cohesive textures.