Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Finland's Karelian Diamond Resources PLC announced that it has identified a number of areas in the project Lahtoyoki (Lahtojoki), which may contain diamondiferous anomalies.
"The presence of additional potential diamond resources in the areas adjacent to the project Lahtoyoki can potentially increase the financial and technical fields attraction" - the company says.
Karelian Diamonds now working on obtaining the rights to the exploration of new areas, and in June of this year, she won the right to mine diamonds in the area.
Professor Richard Conroy (Richard Conroy), chairman of Karelian Diamonds Board of Directors, said: "I am pleased with the fact that the interpretation of geophysical data and kimberlite indicator minerals in the area around Lahtoyoki suggests the discovery of new diamond resources in the immediate vicinity of the famous diamond mine on the project . If we can confirm our assumption diamond mine project prospects in this sector will improve. "
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"ALROSA" in January and February, sold diamonds for 776 million dollars, which is 25% higher than the same period in 2015 ($ 620 million), the company said in a presentation prepared for the Investor Day in London.
In 2015, ALROSA's diamond sales decreased by 30% - up to 3,437 billion dollars, the volume of diamond sales in physical terms amounted to 30 million carats. Preliminary sales results for two months recorded a return of favorable market conditions, according to the materials of the company.
ALROSA President Andrew Zharkov during the event, said that in the first quarter of this year, according to expectations, sales volumes and revenues from sales of the company could exceed the corresponding figures of the previous year as well as forecasts.
In addition, the presentation follows that the volume of capital investments of ALROSA for 2016 is planned at 38.9 billion rubles, in 2017 - 32 billion rubles. Current sapex companies last year totaled 34.2 billion (a decline of 5%).
ALROSA - Russia's largest diamond producer, has been producing in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Arkhangelsk region, developing 11 kimberlite pipes and alluvial deposits 16. It produced 38.3 million carats by the end of 2015 the ALROSA Group. Production in 2016 is planned at the level of 34-39 million carats.