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Firestone Unearths 326ct. Diamond
Nov 4, 2018 8:36 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Firestone Diamonds has recovered a 326-carat, near-gem-quality
rough — the largest diamond the miner has found to date.
The company unearthed the stone at its Liqhobong mine in
Lesotho in October, it reported last week.
“[The 326-carat
diamond] provides further evidence of Liqhobong’s large-stone potential, and,
importantly, the ability of the treatment plant to recover larger stones
intact,” Firestone CEO Paul Bosma said.
The discovery followed sales of $13.5 million in the first
fiscal quarter ending September 30, in line with the same period last year, it
added. Strong sales volumes partly offset the negative impact of weak prices
for smaller, lower-quality rough at the one sale Firestone held during the
quarter, it said. While the average price of $70 per carat at that September tender
— from sales volume of 194,206 carats — was higher than last year’s $69 per
carat, it was still below the company’s expectations. Prices improved at the October
tender, Bosma noted.
“We completed our second sale of the financial year [following
the end of the quarter], and, pleasingly, the strong demand for our special
stones offset the continued pricing pressure on the run-of-mine stones,
resulting in an improved average value realized of $79 per carat,” the
executive added.
Production rose 21% year on year to 240,733 carats for the
first fiscal quarter despite snow-induced delays, with the miner recovering 114
stones weighing more than 10.8 carats each. The equivalent period last year was
Liqhobong’s first full quarter of commercial production.
Firestone, which owns 75% of Liqhobong in partnership with
the Lesotho government, is in the process of evaluating its mine plan and
determining whether it is viable to extend the asset’s current life span.
Image: Liqhobong mine. (Firestone Diamonds)
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Firestone, Firestone Diamonds, Liqhobong, Liqhobong mine, Paul Bosma, Rapaport News
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