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Mining News Pro - Canada’s Lucara Diamond is moving towards the main shaft sinking phase at the underground expansion project of its Karowe mine in Botswana, which will extend the operation’s life until 2040.
The company said it had invested $29.1 million into the project during the three months to end-June, with activities focused on the sinking of the main shaft and construction of the upgraded transmission line and related substations.
Chief executive officer Eira Thomas noted the estimated capital cost of the underground project has been increased from $514 million to $547 million “to reflect expected pricing changes following execution of the main sink contract.“
Moving Karowe underground, a plan announced in late 2019, will allow Lucara to exploit the highest value part of the orebody first. This would generate over $5.25 billion in gross revenue, the company has said.
Lucara expects to spend a total of $110 million on the project this year, but does not expect to pay taxes in 2022 because of Botswana’s progressive tax rate computation.
“Based on the updated 2022 revenue guidance of $195m to $225m and assuming the underground development expenditures are incurred, the expected tax rate will be 0% for 2022,” Thomas said.
“This allows for the immediate deduction of operating costs, including capital expenditures, in the year in which they are incurred,” she added.
Lucara estimates that shaft sinking will be completed in 2024, with ramp-up beginning in the first quarter of 2026. Full production from the underground mine is scheduled for the second half of that year.
Karowe remains one of the highest-margin diamond mines in the world, producing an average of 300,000 carats each year, Lucara says.
The mine, which began commercial operations in 2012, has already become the only one in recorded history to have yielded two 1,000+ carat diamonds — the 1,758 carat Sewelô in 2019 and the 1,109 carat Lesedi La Rona in 2015, which sold for $53 million.
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