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Mining and Exploration06/04/2021 10:38
Lucapa has announced it has recovered another large stone, 144 carat Type IIa D-colour diamond, from Mining Block 08 (MB08). The diamond is the sixth +100 carat diamond recovered in 2021 so far and the 23rd +100 carat stone recovered at Lulo since exploration and mining operations began.
“Including the first +100 carat recovery from MB46 as 2020 ended, SML has now recovered seven +100 carat diamonds in a little over three months,” said Stephen Wetherall, Lucapa Managing Director. “With these +100 carat recoveries and the two Special pink diamonds in inventory, SML is well-positioned to achieve record diamond revenues for the first half of 2021.”
Lucapa Diamond Company (ASX:LOM) shines with further 100+ carat recovery
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Lucapa Diamond Company (LOM) and its partners have recovered a diamond of more than 100 carats from its Lulo alluvial gold mine in Angola
Lucapa is a diamond producer with high-value mines in Angola and Lesotho
The latest discovery, a 144-carat Type IIa D-colour stone, is the sixth diamond of more than 100 carats recovered from the mine this year and the 23rd since exploration and mining at Lulo began
Lucapa shares are down 1.56 per cent, trading at 6.3 cents each
Lucapa Diamond Company (LOM) and its partners have recovered a diamond of more than 100 carats from its Lulo alluvial gold mine in Angola.