Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Director Arcos Belgium Sergey Panchehin awarded the HRD Antwerp Certificate of thanksgiving in 2016 in recognition of his tireless support of the Department of Education at the Antwerp Diamond Lab, said her press office.
During its annually held in the city on the Scheldt symposium HRD Antwerp traditional award honors one person who made a significant contribution to supporting the educational laboratory program.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Diamond reserves of De Beers in the past year have been increased by 28%, as the company increased its resource estimate at the fields Orapa (Orapa) and Jwaneng (Jwaneng) in Botswana.
Both mines are owned by Debwana, a joint venture between De Beers and the Botswana government.
Inventories were increased to 479,700,000. Carats of December 31, compared with 375.4 million. Carats a year earlier, according to the Rapaport.
"The increase in reserves is the result of the revision of resource estimates in the fields Jwaneng (Jwaneng) and Orapa (Orapa) in connection with the receipt of new data as a result of drilling", - said the head of the division of De Beers diamonds communications with producers Devid Dzhonson (David Johnson).
"The result of the classification of the total identified new resources has become a significant growth of diamond reserves in these fields," - he added.
The estimated reserves of De Beers, ALROSA behind the stocks, which earlier this year announced that they constitute 1.11 billion. Carats.
In Canada, De Beers stocks virtually unchanged at 59.9 million carats.; South African stocks were stable and remained at the level of 101.5 million. carats. Stocks of De Beers in Namibia have soared by 76% to 4.5 mln. Carats, although they still account for a small fraction of the total stock size.