Tuesday, July 11, 2017

a new ship for underwater exploration of diamond deposits Debmarine Namibia arrived from Norway in Cape Town, South Africa, and is now in the final stages of construction.
Project leader Debmarine (De Beers Marine) Maykl Kertis (Michael Curtis), as quoted by the portal Mining Weekly, noted that the sampling system and the enrichment plant, which represent the major modules built in the port of Cape Town, will be raised to a new boat with 750 -Tons crane.
«SS Nujoma», the ship 113 meters long, will be early next year, sent to the license area in Namibia Atlantic 1 and put into operation.
"Debmarine Namibia granted the project the progress that has been achieved to date are opened good prospects for participation in this major investment project Now he is two months ahead of the scheduled date of commissioning cost projections indicate its positive outlook...", - says CEO Otto Shikongo (Otto Shikongo).
The new ship, the life of which is expected to be 40 years old to join the fleet of the company Debmarine Namibia five other ships - «Grand Banks», «Debmar Atlantic», «Debmar Pacific», «Gariep» and «Mafuta», - that operating off the southern coast of Namibia.
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In DiamondCorp reported early works to increase diamond production in the Upper K4 unit (Upper K4, UK4) mine Lace (Lace) in South Africa.
In a statement the company said that production at UK4 will be increased to 4000 tons per month from January to March 2016.
In this case, from April to June 2016 the extraction of ore will increase to 15 000 tons per month, and the planned production rate of 30,000 tonnes per month will be reached, starting from July 2016.
"Today (Wednesday) is a historic day for the mine Leis, as we begin to work on increasing commercial production at the underground part of the mine for the first time since October 1930, - said the CEO of DiamondCorp Pol Laudon (Paul Loudon) -. To this day, we hunted diamonds mainly in the development of the mine tunnel and tailings. Now the diamond production will be achieved through the development of the most mine, rock excavation and lining of the tunnel on the block. "
In DiamondCorp noted that production in the UK4 starts at a depth of 310 m. The
demolition work on the deep borehole for production will begin at the end of the first quarter of 2016.