With a mining permit in hand,
The 20.8-sq.-km property, situated 70 km north of Pretoria, hosts four kimberlite pipes and two kimberlite dykes. Previous work by
During the first three months of mining, Trivalence intends to assess the overall economics and viability of the four pipes.
In 1999, the company acquired a half-interest in Palmietgat for combined acquisition and mine-development costs of US$1.7 million. It has an option to buy the remaining 50%.
Elsewhere in Africa, drilling on the Aredor diamond concession in Guinea has outlined the K-23 kimberlite body over 0.052 sq. km. Trivalence holds an 85% interest in the 1.012-sq.-km property.
Fifty-three holes have now tested the K-23 kimberlite. The last seven tested the lateral extent, and two of those cut kimberlite. The diamond-bearing nature of K-23 has been confirmed over a lateral distance of 266 metres, with depths to 77 metres.
The K-23 pipe remains open to the west and at depth and lies 1.1 km upstream from the BAI-4 alluvial block, one of six being mined. The BAI-4 hosts 312,569 tonnes grading 0.11 carat per tonne.
The company has begun stripping the 1.5-metre cover of overburden to expose the kimberlite in preparation for a 10,000-tonne bulk-sample. Two of the four proposed trenches have been stripped and excavation is ongoing.
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