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      schrieb am 10.08.16 07:40:29
      Beitrag Nr. 99 ()
      Auf Seite 2 findet sich ein Beitrag zu Lucapa:

      file:///C:/Users/TIMMHA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/10-8-16%20Far%2…
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      schrieb am 08.08.16 07:17:32
      Beitrag Nr. 98 ()
      Ich habe heute noch einmal nachgelegt. Ich denke, sie können relativ gut vorhersagen, wo sie viele Diamanten alluvial finden und werden die Zahlen vom Juli bestätigen wollen. Ob sie diese auf Dauer halten können ist eine andere Frage. Den Kurs sollte es auf jeden Fall stützen.

      Hier noch der Link zu einer interessanten Seite. Dort wird beschrieben wie farbige Diamanten entstehen:
      http://www.naturallycolored.com/diamond-education/how-are-co…
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      schrieb am 03.08.16 09:22:04
      Beitrag Nr. 97 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.790.560 von tpnl am 08.07.16 08:34:38Sehr, sehr guter Juli - kann man wohl ohne Übertreibung sagen! :D

      RECORD DIAMOND RECOVERIES AT LULO
      http://stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=LOM&E=ASX&N=785392
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      schrieb am 08.07.16 08:34:38
      Beitrag Nr. 96 ()
      Lucapa Diamonds may lift Lulo stake in Endiama share swap

      By David McKay -
      July 7, 2016

      LUCAPA Diamond Company, the Sydney-listed diamond producer and exploration firm, is in discussions to increase its stake in its 40%-owned Lulo diamond mine in Angola.

      Stephen Wetherall, CEO of Lucapa, said two streams of discussions were underway with partners Rosas e Petalas, a private Angolan company which has a 28% stake in the mine and Angola’s state-owned diamond company, Endiama (32%).

      Endiama is considering either a cash sale for part or all of its stake, or a swap of its stake for equity in Lucapa Diamonds. Lulo, which yielded 2,670 carats in diamond sales in the June quarter, is owned by local firm Sociedade Mineira de Lulo (SML) through which the partners have their shares.

      “Within the shareholders’ agreement we all have pre-emptive rights on each others’ stakes so no party can go to a third party without offering to the existing parties first,” said Wetherall in an interview.

      “Internally, we have been in constant discussion with the local partner on what he would expect to receive for the sale of some of his stake to us. As continue to deliver, so his potential sale number goes up too,” he said. Rosas e Petalas is run by local businessman and lawyer Celso Rosa who has owned the concession since 2002.

      “Secondly, we have also been in discussion in Endiama as to whether they would sell their stake. It’s not gone as far as the local partner stake,” he said. “Endiama would either consider cash and-or swapping equity for some Lucara equity,” said Wetherall.

      Investors in Angola’s diamond industry left in droves about a decade ago partly owing to Endiama’s insistence, before its new mining code was introduced in 2011, that it own a minimum 51% stake in any diamond mines.

      “That was a massive hurdle for foreign investors, but the new mining codes does away with that,” said Wetherall. “De Beers made it well known it is trying to get back into Angola,” he said. “They have Angola prominently featured as area they are trying to get back in to.

      “Alrosa is operating Catoca and they have been exploring in Angola and have identified in new pipe requiring some $800m in investment,” he said. The Catoca mine, the world’s fourth largest diamond mine, is about 150km from Lulo, a 3,000 square kilometre concession in Angola’s Lunda Norte mine.

      Big finds

      Diamonds discovered at Lulo currently by Lucapa are alluvial. These are widely dispersed diamonds that were carried into river beds from the original volcanoes through a process of erosion over millions of years.

      They are also predominantly of the large stone variety, defined as about 10.8 carats in weight upwards. Wetherall said these diamonds are “very rare indeed”. About 60% of Lucara’s stones weight about 100 carats. However, earlier this year it found a diamond weighing 404 carats.

      Lucapa today reported gross proceeds of $3m for the second quarter which is equal to an average price of $1,132 per carat. On an interim basis, diamond sales totalled $26.2m or some $5,686 per carat. The company is well capitalised with cash in hand at the close of the second quarter of about $10.8m.

      “Lulo is a magnificant diamond project. What we have recovered makes us very special and a very unique diamond company,” said Wetherall.

      There are plans to double production at Lulo either by expanding the current plant facilities or establishing a new plant which would be positioned near a part of Lulo that yields particularly high value stones.

      “The latter is the most optimal,” said Wetherall. Establishing a separate plant would involve less capital expenditure and provide flexibility to the firm’s operations in the event of downtime at the existing plant. “Thirdly, we would have the ability to have one of the treat kimberlites,” he said referring to an exploration programme to discover the kimberlite pipe that is the source of the alluvial diamonds Lucapa is mining.


      http://www.miningmx.com/top-story/27573-lucapa-diamonds-may-…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.miningmx.com/top-story/27573-lucapa-diamonds-may-…
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      schrieb am 07.07.16 12:26:47
      Beitrag Nr. 95 ()
      Dazu ein recht ausführlicher Artikel im Goldinvest.

      http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/lucapa-diamond-die-weiche…

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      schrieb am 07.07.16 07:40:04
      Beitrag Nr. 94 ()
      Der Quarterly Activities Report und der Quarterly Cashflow Report sind da.
      http://www.lucapa.com.au/announcements" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
      http://www.lucapa.com.au/announcements

      Keine Aussagen zum Kimberlite Bohrprogramm (war auch kaum zu erwarten), ansonsten auf den ersten Blick sehr ordentlich!
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      schrieb am 28.06.16 13:50:00
      Beitrag Nr. 93 ()
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      schrieb am 28.06.16 06:56:41
      Beitrag Nr. 92 ()
      Hier mal wieder ein Beitrag von ecat88 aus dem Hotcopper-Forum. Er erklärt was bei den Kimberlite-Bohrungen jetzt passiert:

      http://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-kimberlite-drilling-comm…

      The purpose of the shallow narrow-core drilling will be to obtain information on the rock layering (stratigraphy) and the mineral chemistry (micro-probing) of the kimberlite samples obtained. The sample volume of any Pyroclastic Kimberlite (PK) they obtain from a narrow-core drill is tiny so it is not even worth checking for macro-diamonds. If diamonds are there, later bulk sampling will confirm them.

      The primary rock layer that the drilling is targeting is the Pyroclastic Kimberlite layer (PK). This can be identified visually straight from the drill core. Earlier trenching and pitting of Block 8 was around 7 metres deep and only came across overburden and Resedimented Volcaniclastic Kimberlite (RVK) but not PK. Therefore the PK would be deeper than 7 metres. Additional info from the gravity survey indicated that the low density (weathered) zone of L259 was about 100 metres thick. So as a rough guide, the PK should be located somewhere between 7 to 100 metres. Beyond 100 metres deep the density increases which indicates the harder unweathered kimberlite zone. So the preferable result would be for the PK to be located very shallow. The shallower the better as it will be easier and faster for the excavators to take bulk samples if there is less overburden. If it is deeper, it will take more time and effort to get bulk samples.

      The drill core samples obtained are also likely to undergo micro-probing analyses for kimberlite indicator minerals. This will be a secondary check to help target the best areas. As L259 is massive, the presence and amount of G10 garnets and other favourable minerals will indicate which areas contain kimberlite that is more likely to have come from the diamond-stability zone of the mantle. These areas would then be classified as higher-priority zones for bulk sampling. Micro-probing analysis is a slow process as the samples are sent to the lab. Whilst waiting for the lab results, they will simply bulk sample the areas that have the shallowest and most accessible Pyroclastic Kimberlite.

      More targeted bulk sampling based on these micro-probing results from the lab will occur later. This is when the 2nd drill rig with deeper and wider capability would prove useful. Wide-core drilling would allow bulk sampling of these high-priority zones even if the PK sits deeper.
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      schrieb am 27.06.16 10:28:02
      Beitrag Nr. 91 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.702.507 von tpnl am 27.06.16 10:17:48Bericht dazu:

      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/8712250-kimberlitb…
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      schrieb am 27.06.16 10:17:48
      Beitrag Nr. 90 ()
      Eine neue Präsentation ist auch im Netz (Juni 2016):

      http://hotcopper.com.au/mwg-internal/de5fs23hu73ds/progress?…
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