Lucapa recovers another significant stone

By Esmarie Swanepoel      / May 22, 2018 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Diamond miner Lucapa has recovered a 25 ct yellow gem diamond from its Mothae kimberlite mine, in Lesotho.

The ASX-listed company noted that the stone was recovered from the Neck zone of the Mothae kimberlite, which was not part of the current one-million carat Joint Ore Reserves Committee-compliant resource.

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The 25 ct diamond was recovered within the first two days of trial processing through the bulk sampling plant, after recent efficiency and security modifications, with a number of other five-plus carat stones also being recovered.

The Mothae project is expected to start processing three 50 000 t bulk samples of kimberlite material from the Neck, North and South Eat zones, with the aim of adding to the resource and the mine life.

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Lucapa in early May also recovered a 46 ct gem-quality pink diamond from its Lulo mine, in Angola, which was the largest coloured diamond recovered to date from that operation.

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