Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Lucapa Diamond reported that she was able to get a diamond weighing 172.67 carats in the alluvial project Lulo (Lulo) in Angola.
This stone was able to find only a few days after the Lucapa and its partners in the joint venture - Endiama and Rosas & Petalas - found a diamond weighing 104 carats, color D IIa type on the same project.
Almost 173 carat diamond also belongs to the type and IIa is the fifth stone weighing over 100 carats recovered in the field this year and a fifth starts working in the mine.
In February, the company found at Lulo stone weighing 404 carats.
This diamond was the most largest diamond found in Angola, and its price has reached $ 55,585 per carat.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Botswana Diamonds, which is currently conducting exploration of diamond deposits in Botswana, recorded a loss of £ 274,000 in the six months to December 31, 2015, against £ 174,000 a year earlier.
Meanwhile, the growth of the company's loss was mainly due to the difference in exchange rates.
Operating expenses fell to £ 155,000 for the period compared with £ 166,000 in the same period last year.
Botswana Diamonds has entered into a joint venture agreement with Russia's Alrosa for the purpose of exploration diamond fields in Botswana.
In addition, the company signed an agreement with Siseko Minerals on 13 licensing plots on Braytstoun unit (Brightstone) near PIMU (Gope).
The company, together with ALROSA start ground geophysical surveys, drilling and sampling of kimberlites in areas PL 260 and PL 210 in Orapa (Orapa).
Joint venture partners in the past year carried out drilling in PL 210 and found a serpentine having geophysical characteristics similar to kimberlites.
Earlier in the target areas Indicator minerals kimberlites have been found.
"We are conducting serious research in Botswana Our partnership with Alrosa bears good fruit, -. The general director of Botswana Diamonds Dzhon Tiling (John Teeling) -. The current program is the fourth in this region Each new stage of exploration geology improves understanding of the Kalahari.".