Aveng Moolmans concluded with the company Lucara contract for a six-year period to provide a full range of services in the field of mountain mining at the mine, including all the features of drilling, blasting, unloading ore and gangue.
"We are very pleased that Aveng Moolmans hired as our new partner for mining in the mine cars," - said the president and CEO of Lucara Uilyam Lemb (William Lamb).
"The extensive experience of the company in Botswana and other African countries, together with its proven track record and the ability to achieve the necessary production volumes during the term of the contract makes it a valuable partner. We are working to maximize the future value of an incredibly valuable resource cars mines for our shareholders and all stakeholders in Botswana, "- said Lamb, adding that Aveng Moolmans should begin mobilizing equipment on site in January and February.
It was also decided to start diamond mining in early March.
Lamb said the company in December continued to process ore from stockpiles on the southern and central parts of the project.
This, he said, will allow the company to achieve the planned level of production for the year.
At the end of last year Lucara broke the contract for mining with the former contractor, the South African company Eqstra.
Earlier it was expected that the contract will expire in December 2020, but Lucara about two weeks ago announced its early termination.
It is reported that this was due to lower volumes of processing of rock at the mine, compared with the contract due to the actions of the contractor.
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The results of the sample analysis weighing 2.67 tons, selected from the northern tip of kimberlite Kelvin (Kelvin), the project company Kennady Diamonds Inc. in the Northwest Territories of Canada, showed extremely high levels of commercial sized diamonds - 3.40 carats per tonne, according to DIB Online portal. The sample was processed by alkaline melting in Geoanaliticheskoy laboratory for the study of diamonds (Geoanalytical Laboratories Diamond Services) Research Council of Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Research Council, SRC).
Commenting on the results, President and CEO Patrick Evans Kennady Diamonds (Patrick Evans) said: "The samples obtained from drilling continue to show outstanding results on the content of the diamond. During 2015, we processed a total of 12.8 by alkaline melting tons of samples from the northern tip of kimberlite Kelvin, and the average content of diamonds in them was 2.79 carats per tonne. These results confirm the analysis of total mini-trial, held in SRC by separation in a difficult environment in December 2014, which showed a content of 2.59 carats per tonne.
Evans added: "Now we are actively engaged in planning the sampling rate of about 500 tons of kimberlite from the northern tip of Kelvin in February-March next year. The results of its analysis are expected by mid-2016. Probably from the sample is received more than 1200 carats, which will help to confirm the business model of Calvin. "Project
Processing sample weighing 2.67 tonnes of kimberlite from the northern tip of Kelvin will complete the creation of a model to assess the diamond content of the kimberlite Kelvin NI 43-101 resource, which is expected to be completed in early 2016, the company said. According to reports, the publication of results of the analysis has been postponed due to the very large number of diamonds in the last sample, which had to be individually weighed and . write
, "As a result of the completion of a private placement of shares worth $ 48 million Kennady Diamonds has collected all the money it needs until the end of 2017, when we expect to get permission for construction of the first mine at the deposit Kelvin", - concluded Evans.
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