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Lacapa Announces Discovery New Alluvial Source of Large Top-Quality Diamonds at Lulo

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Lucapa Diamond Company and its partners, Empresa Nacional de Diamantes E.P. (“Endiama”) and Rosas & Petalas, announced the discovery of a new alluvial source of large and premium-value diamonds at the Lulo diamond project in Angola.

To date, the diamonds mined from Lulo – the world’s highest average US$ per carat alluvial production – have been sourced predominantly from the terrace deposits along the Cacuilo River valley. The Lulo partners recently began exploring the extensive flood plains (leziria areas) along the ~50km stretch of Cacuilo River valley within the Lulo diamond concession to determine whether these areas were also host to exceptional alluvial diamonds (Refer ASX announcement 29 October 2018).

The positive results from the first of these flood plain areas tested – adjacent to Mining Block 31 – where regular Specials (diamonds >10.8-carats) were recovered, demonstrate the potential to open additional and expansive new mining areas at Lulo. The exploration results include:

  • 17 Specials, including an exceptional 55-carat Type IIa D-colour white
  • A total of 1,502-carats recovered so far from 11,155 bulk cubic metres processed, achieving a diamond grade of 13.5-carats per 100 cubic metres

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