Alrosa aims for 38m ct production in 2019

By Marleny Arnoldi      / January 24, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

Russian diamond miner Alrosa reported 2018 production volumes of 36.7-million carats and sales of 38.1-million carats.

Production declined by 7% year-on-year, owing to the shutdown of the Mir underground mine and the completion of openpit mining at the Udachnaya pipe.

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The sales volume decreased 8% year-on-year, but sales proceeds increased by 6% year-on-year to $4.5-billion.

In the fourth quarter, Alrosa’s diamond production decreased by 2% quarter-on-quarter to 10.3-million carats, which is 2% up year-on-year. The decrease was owing to seasonal suspension of production at alluvial deposits, which was almost fully offset by increased output at underground mines.

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During the fourth quarter, the average diamond grade for each tonne of ore increased 2.3 times quarter-on-quarter, but declined 0.2% year-on-year, to 1.38 ct/t.

For the full year, the average diamond grade was flat at 0.91 ct/t.

In terms of pricing, the average realised prices for gem-quality diamonds, in the fourth quarter, fell by 23% quarter-on-quarter to $153/ct, owing to a lower share of large diamond sales. For the full year, the average realised prices grew by 21% and reached $164/ct.

The diamond price index in 2018 gained 3.7%, on the back of recovering diamond demand.

The company expected a 4% increase in production for 2019, at 38-million carats.

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