The Monitor (Botswana)

Botswana Diamonds Recovers Marsfontei­n Macro-Diamonds

- Staff Writer

The Botswana Stock Exchange-listed Botswana Diamonds Group has recovered 100 macro diamonds from the Marsfontei­n bulk sample.

The diamond explorer was pleased to announce that the company has concluded the processing of two bulk samples taken from the Marsfontei­n diamond developmen­t project in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The samples comprised 58-tonnes of fresh high-interest kimberlite and 62-tonnes of kimberliti­c material from one of the residual stockpiles, known as ‘Dump E’.

According to the managing director

James Campbell, the bulk sampling campaign, which was carried out with the company’s royalty mining contractor, Eurafrican Diamond Corporatio­n, had two objectives.

“The first was to test the grade of the fresh kimberlite and the second was to confirm the grades of one of the mine dumps.

Both were achieved, and proof of the fresh kimberlite grade paves the way for further exploratio­n work on Marsfontei­n to target potential blows. The kimberlite grade is aligned with those achieved at Klipspring­er mine and Thorny River, which are both nearby, indicating the considerab­le extent of the kimberlite dyke system,” he said.

Campbell further noted that options would be investigat­ed on exploitati­on of the dumps once the nationwide lockdown in South

Africa is lifted and a sense of normalcy returns to diamond markets, post the global COVID-19 crisis.

The fresh kimberlite was identified as originatin­g from the M8 dyke system, which extends to the Klipspring­er

diamond mine C, 11km to the west and the company’s Thorny River project to C, 5km to the east. The Dump E material was predominan­tly a mix of M8 kimberlite and dolerite.

“Both samples were treated at Eurafrican Diamond Corporatio­n’s processing facility. They were subjected to primary and secondary crushing, pan plant concentrat­ion, grease and x-ray recovery and jigging with a nominal bottom cut-off of +1.7mm. These tailings have been retained for future analyses, as required.”

Further, Interlaced Consulting undertook the grade modelling. It assumed a convention­al kimberlite processing plant, including a re-crush circuit (to recover more finer diamonds).

Modelled results determined are in line with previous estimates and diamond recoveries from the nearby Klipspring­er diamond mine. “Work will re-commence at Marsfontei­n and Thorny River as soon as COVID-19 restrictio­ns are lifted to enable travel to the work areas.”

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