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Lucapa’s Lulo Production Drops in 1Q
Apr 15, 2019 2:40 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Output at Lucapa Diamond Company’s Lulo mine in Angola fell
in the first quarter, as it focused on processing ore from lower-grade mining
areas.
Production declined 25% to 3,369 carats, compared with 4,507
carats the previous year, the miner said last week. Sales volume for the period
plummeted 93% to 451 carats.
However, sales value rose 12% to $12.1 million, as the
company sold seven large stones it had been saving for auction at its first
Angolan tender. Those diamonds drove an increase in the average price to
$26,754 per carat, compared with $1,731 in the first quarter of 2018.
During the three months ending March 31, Lucapa recovered a
total of 92 stones above 4.8 carats from Lulo. Those included 31 special-size
stones —
above 10.8 carats — the largest of which was a 128-carat, high-quality white
diamond. The miner also recovered a 7.5-carat, fancy-purple-pink diamond from
the deposit.
At the end of the quarter, Lucapa had 4,871 carats in its
inventory. It will sell those stones in the second quarter of the year, it
said.
Image: The 7.5-carat fancy-purple-pink diamond from the Lulo mine. (Lucapa Diamond Company)
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Angola, lucapa, Lucapa Diamond Company, Lulo, Lulo mine, Rapaport News
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