Lucapa Diamond has reached record levels in the mining of diamonds in Lulo diamond project (Lulo) in Angola.
The company released the report states that in July its 59 special-sized diamonds were produced, exceeding the number of special-sized diamonds (53), produced for all of the first six months of 2016.
Last month it was also produced 3164 carats, while the content in the ore was 15 carats per 100 cubic meters of ore.
CEO Lucapa Steven Vezeroll (Stephen Wetherall) said that the record production of diamonds and a record number of their content in the ore are the result of the fact that the company continues to invest in new earth moving equipment and modernization of the plant, and is concentrating on the production, ongoing at the site 8, provides a "high added value".
Lucapa reported that the end of June beginning of kimberlite area drilling program on the L259 and other priority kimberlites around alluvial areas 6 and 8, where the production is carried out.
According to the company, during the initial drilling in search of pyroclastic kimberlite was peresekanie sedimentary volcanoclastic kimberlite.
Lucapa also revealed that the party contained a 1985 carats, was sold for $ 1.8 million at an average price of $ 905 per carat.
A batch of 2440 carats produced during the July record production, including 50 diamonds of special sizes of the total weight of 1057 carats, will be sold this month, the company said.
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Last year, the Thai government has authorized the revision of licenses for Chatree mine after complaints from local residents. Chatree - the only asset of the extraction of natural resources, the Australian company Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd, which in March completed the sale of its gold mines Challenger in Australia.
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