Two diamond exploration licenses in Guinea have been renewed, said diamond exploration company Stellar Diamonds plc which is focused on West Africa.
The two exploration licenses are adjacent to its Droujba
project and cover 118 sq km and are considered prospective for
discovery of diamondiferous kimberlites.·Droujba currently hosts a
three-million carat diamond resource
Chief Executive Karl Smithson comments: "We are pleased that these exploration licences, held by our subsidiary company Friendship Diamonds,
have been renewed for a further two years. This follows from the
announcement in January that our Droujba licence was also successfully
renewed for a further two years.
"These two exploration licences are located adjacent to the company's Droujba kimberlite pipe and Katcha kimberlite dyke which have a current 3 million carat (JORC
inferred) diamond resource. A number of unresolved diamond and
indicator mineral anomalies are located in these licence areas, which
indicates the potential for as yet undiscovered diamondiferous
kimberlites.
"While
our short term objective is to complete the economic scoping studies on
the Droujba diamond resource we shall also look to test the significant
exploration potential of these two licences," he adds.
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