Lucapa in talks to secure majority stake in Angola JV

By Simone Liedtke      / November 28, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

ASX-listed Lucapa Diamonds has confirmed that it is in talks to potentially secure a majority stake in the Project Lulo joint venture (JV), which holds the primary kimberlite exploration licence for the 3 000 km2 Lulo diamond concession, in Angola.

Discussions are currently under way with the Angolan Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum and Angola’s national diamond company Endiama.

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Lucapa is hopeful that the discussions will be concluded by the first quarter of 2020.

The kimberlite exploration programme aims to identify the primary hard-rock source or sources of the alluvial diamonds being mined by Lucapa and its partners at Lulo, which have achieved average run-of-mine sale prices of up to $1 900/ct.

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Lucapa currently holds a 39% interest in Project Lulo and is the operator of the kimberlite exploration JV.

Endiama holds 51% and Rosas & Petalas 10%.

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