Lucara to prioritise Karowe expansion studies

By Marleny Arnoldi      / January 08, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

TSX-, Nasdaq- and Botswana Stock Exchange-listed Lucara Diamond Corporation will, this year, prioritise the completion of a feasibility study into the potential for underground production and life-of-mine expansion from 2026 to 2036 at its Karowe prospect, in Botswana.

Lucara has set aside a $14.8-million budget to complete geotechnical and hydrogeological drilling programmes in 2019, as well as economic and other studies that started in 2018.

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The company aims to recover between 300 000 ct and 330 000 ct from Karowe this year, out of 2.5-million to 2.8-million tonnes of ore processed at an operating cash cost of between $32/t and $37/t processed. 

On the back of the anticipated production growth and a forecast revenue of between $170-million and $200-million, the company expects to pay an annual dividend of C$0.10 apiece this year.

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