Gem International Resources reported that its operating partner of Global Gems International began work on the project Dala (Dala) in the province of Lunda Sul, Angola.
According to the company, Global Gems has launched the evaluation and production of diamonds of the priority areas selected as favorable for search of alluvial diamond deposits in the area of 3000 square meters. km license alluvial portion Dala.
Dala project at an early stage of development and has the potential to detect both alluvial and kimberlite diamonds.
"(Our) company and Global Gems International launched the initial ground and technical programs to determine the priorities of the initial inspection of alluvial gravel," - noted in Gem International.
"This includes the establishment of a base camp logistics in Saurimo, as well as the purchase of equipment for the mining industry, diamond production and infrastructure", - added to the company.
As stated in the Gem International, on the project have been identified more than 30 high-priority areas. They include standard rock trap in drains of active clusters and river gravel, preserved in old bends and terraces.
Meanwhile, the company is in the process of studying the extensive database of exploration both alluvial and kimberlite deposits of the former owner of Dala concession. The company plans to get all the information that will be needed for the current operation.
The company has data on more than 900 alluvial areas, and extensive information on the exploration of kimberlites accelerate the possibility of setting priorities for the initial work areas.
"We know that in Dala located at least 5 new kimberlite pipes, as well as numerous other untested target areas," - say in the Gem International,
"Alluvial diamonds, which are currently mined in Dala probably come from diamondiferous kimberlites on the concession" , - concluded the company.
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Yoram u'Dvash (Yoram Dvash) December 16, was elected the new president of the Israel Diamond Exchange (Israel Diamond Exchange, IDE). He was succeeded by the incumbent President Shmuel Schnitzer Exchange (Shmuel Schnitzer), who has worked in this position one two-year term.
The elections were held at the annual general meeting of the Exchange. During the voting, u'Dvash won 1080 votes against a single opponent, Arnon Yuval (Arnon Yuval), who got 761 votes.
Yoram u'Dvash (1964), the first generation of diamond dealers, has opened its own production and trade diamond company Dvash Diamonds Ltd. In 1991, his company began production of small diamond-cut "square" and "Princess", and gradually shifted to the production of large stones. Dvash Diamonds is currently among the top 20 diamond export firms in Israel.
Since the beginning of the new millennium u'Dvash was a member of the Israel Diamond Manufacturers Association (Israel Diamond Manufacturers Association, IsDMA) , and since 2011 was a member of the board of directors of this organization. In addition, he has worked in the board of directors of the Israel Diamond Institute (Israel Diamond Institute, IDI).
U'Dvash first became a member of the IDE Board of Directors in 2013. Currently, he is the treasurer and the chairman of the committee on industry and marketing exchanges.
Following the elections, outgoing President Shmuel Schnitzer u'Dvash congratulated on his election to the new post and wished him and Exchange Godspeed and good luck in the IDE development.
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