The Australian diamond industry is ramping up thanks to Lucapa Diamond Company, Burgundy Diamond Mines and Curtin University, Australian Mining finds.
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Mother nature recycles trash to create diamonds
New research from Curtin University has provided a model that explains the formation and locations of all three major types of diamonds, which could impact the way the gems are mined.
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Diamonds continue to shine amid darkness
Australia is determined to revive its diamond mining sector despite losing its status as one of the world’s largest producers. Australian Mining speaks with state governments, Lucapa Diamond Company and Fitch Solutions about Australia’s prospects.
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Merlin acquisition to make magic for Lucapa
Lucapa Diamond Company has initiated the acquisition of the Merlin diamond project in the Northern Territory from Merlin Operations.
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No lull for Lucapa with 100+ carat diamond discovery
Lucapa Diamond Company has uncovered yet another 100-plus carat diamond from its Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa sells $5m of Lulo diamonds
Lucapa Diamond Company has sold another large parcel of diamonds, worth $US5 million ($6.3 million), from its Lulo alluvial mine in Angola, west Africa.
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Lucapa heads for record diamond haul
Lucapa Diamond Company has announced the recovery of the 23rd 100-plus carat diamond from the Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa notches three more 100+ carat diamonds
Lucapa Diamond Company and its partners have announced the recovery of three diamonds of more than 100 carats each at the Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola.
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Lucapa digs up 113-carat white diamond
Lucapa Diamond Company has unearthed the first diamond over 100 carats from mining block 46 at the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola.
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Lucapa 100-carat diamond bonanza continues
Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered the 16th 100-plus-carat diamond from the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa banks $9 million from Lulo diamond sale
Lucapa Diamond Company has sold 4269 carats of diamonds from the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola.
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Lucapa mulls Mothae diamond mine expansion
Lucapa Diamond Company has expanded its plans for the Mothae kimberlite mine in Lesotho, southern Africa, following a 280 per cent resource increase.
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Mothae diamond mine back in action for Lucapa
Lucapa Diamond Company with its partner, the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho has re-commenced mining operations at the Mothae kimberlite diamond mine at 75 per cent capacity.
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Lucapa banks $US5.6m in Lulo diamond sales
Lucapa Diamond Company has scored $US5.6 million ($7.9 million) in sales from its latest offering of diamonds from the Lulo mine in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa recovers record-breaking Lulo diamond haul
Lucapa Diamond Company has hit new monthly and daily alluvial diamond recovery records at the Lulo project in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa restarts Lulo operations with 50% of workforce
Lucapa Diamond Company has recommenced scaled mining operations at the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola, Africa.
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Lucapa forms partnership with top diamantaire
Lucapa Diamond Company has entered a new cutting and polishing partnership with a high-end diamantaire to sell its diamonds from the Mothae kimberlite mine in Lesotho, Africa.
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Lucapa unearths 64-carat diamond from Mothae
Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered a 64-carat D coloured diamond from the Mothae kimberlite mine.
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Lucapa lifts Lulo diamond resource by 25%
Diamond miner Lucapa Diamond Company has posted an update for its Lulo diamond project in Angola – indicating a 25 per cent increase in the mine's reserve to 100,700 carats.
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Lucapa to dig deeper for Lulo diamonds source
Lucapa Diamond Company has advanced its search for Lulo diamonds source in Angola, southern Africa after noting encouraging sampling results last month.
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