Menu Click here
website logo
Sign In| Sign Up
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
MY IDEX
My Bids & Asks My Purchases My Sales Manage Listings IDEX Onsite Company Information Branches Information Personal Information
Logout
Newsroom Full Article

Lucapa Recovers 227-Ct Diamond From Lulo a Year After 404-Ct Record-Setter

February 12, 17 by Albert Robinson

(IDEX Online) – Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered the second-largest diamond from its Lulo project in Angola which it reported as being a Type II D color gem.

 

The company found a 404-carat diamond at the mine exactly a year ago.

 

The 227-carat stone is the seventh diamond weighing more than 100 carats discovered at Lulo. It has not yet been valued.

 

The stone is the largest recovered using the recently installed XRT large diamond recovery circuit at Lulo.

 

Lucapa Managing Director Stephen Wetherall said, “It is fitting that within a week of the anniversary of recovering Angola’s biggest diamond, the 404 carat February 4 Stone, we have now recovered Angola’s second biggest diamond on record, our 227 carat Lulo gem. Both were recovered during the Angolan wet season," Wetherall said.

 

“We are also delighted to have recovered this spectacular diamond from a new mining area at Lulo which is 4km from the prolific Mining Block 8 area. This further underlines the potential there is for the remainder of the (roughly) 50km stretch of the Cacuilo River to continue to produce large valuable alluvial diamonds.

 

“Significantly, it also reinforces the game-changing potential of the kimberlite program we are advancing at Lulo, which will soon involve three rigs drilling multiple priority targets in the very areas where we are recovering these large premium-value diamonds.”

 

Wetherall said the recovery of the 227-carat diamond alone had more than paid for the XRT circuit recovery technology.

 

Lucapa, which owns 40 percent of the Lulo project, last month announced it was acquiring 70-percent in the Mothae diamond project in Lesotho for $9 million.

Diamond Index
Related Articles

Lucapa Reports Production Jumped 147% on Year in December Quarter

January 05, 17 by Albert Robinson

Read More...

Shares in Lucapa Halted Pending Announcement on New Project

January 29, 17 by Albert Robinson

Read More...

Lucapa Pays $9 Million For 70% of Mothae Mine in Lesotho

February 01, 17 by Albert Robinson

Read More...

Newsletter

The Newsletter offers a quick summary of the past week's industry news and full articles.
Our Services About IDEX Privacy & Security Terms & Conditions Sign-Up Advertise on IDEX Industry Links Contact Us
IDEX on Facebook IDEX on LinkedIn IDEX on Twitter