Andy
- 01 Jan 2005 23:18
Firestone Diamonds plc is a UK-based international diamond mining and exploration company with operations in the Namaqualand region of South Africa and Botswana. Namaqualand, which is located on the west coast of South Africa, has been one of the world's largest alluvial diamond producing regions for the past 60 years, with total production to date estimated to be worth more than $3 billion. Botswana is the world's largest producer of diamonds by value, with annual production of over 20 million carats worth over $1.6 billion.
Firestones strategy has been to build a portfolio comprising advanced development and production projects to provide sustainable cash flow to fund ongoing exploration programmes and to provide an early return on investment, together with large scale exploration projects which have the potential to yield significant reserves of gem quality diamonds.
The company operates the Avontuur Mine and the Oena Mine of Namaqualand, which produces high quality alluvial diamonds, and has a growing portfolio of advanced and early stage exploration projects in known diamond producing areas in Namaqualand and Botswana.
Since 1996 the company has increased reserves and resources more than thirty two times from 34,000 carats to over 1.1 million carats at present, with an estimated gross value of approximately 260 million. Firestone is debt free and well funded and has a highly qualified management team with extensive experience in the financing and development of diamond and other natural resource projects. Firestone is quoted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange and trades under the symbol FDI.L.
Firestone also has an exploration project in the USA.
Main Mining Pit, Avontuur Mine, Namaqualand, South Africa.
For FDI Corporate information :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/frcorporate.htm
For FDI homepage :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/index.htm
Firestone Dimaonds shares in issue: 65m 20p Ords
Firestone Diamonds PLC - Major Shareholders
Major Shareholders ---- Amount --- % Holding
Elfin Trust Company Ltd 7,200,000 16.68
Aurora Investment Trust 7,200,000 16.68
Gartmore Investment Mgt 5,418,116 12.56
Andy
- 08 Dec 2006 09:36
- 477 of 725
RNS!
Firestone Diamonds PLC
08 December 2006
Firestone Diamonds plc
Exploration drilling under way at Tsabong kimberlite project, Botswana
Exploration and evaluation plans finalised for 2007
LONDON: 8 December 2006
HIGHLIGHTS
Exploration drilling on Tsabong kimberlite field in Botswana commenced in
November 2006
Exploration and evaluation plans for 2007 finalised
Exploration programme
- over 80 kimberlite targets identified by geophysics
- 10,000 metres of percussion drilling planned on top 50 targets
- additional high resolution geophysical surveys to be undertaken
Evaluation programme
- focus on 17 known diamondiferous kimberlites
- 6,000 metres of core drilling planned on highest ranked kimberlites
- core drilling to commence in Q1 2007
- deep core drilling to be undertaken on M1 kimberlite
Firestone Diamonds plc ('Firestone' or 'the Company'), the AIM-quoted diamond
mining and exploration company, today announces that it has commenced
exploration drilling at its Tsabong kimberlite project in Botswana.
The Company also announces that it has finalised its exploration and evaluation
plans for the project up to the end of 2007. The Company plans to carry out
exploration for new kimberlites in parallel with a detailed and systematic
evaluation of all the known kimberlites in the field. Core drilling on the
highest ranked diamondiferous kimberlites is expected to commence in Q1 2007.
These programmes will be financed out of the Company's current cash resources.
Philip Kenny, CEO of Firestone Diamonds, commented today: 'It is a significant
achievement to have been able to mobilise staff and equipment and commence
exploration at Tsabong within 1 month of our permits being granted. Tsabong is
one of Firestone's most exciting and important exploration projects, and we
intend to move our exploration and evaluation programmes forward rapidly. With
the large number of kimberlites that we have in the project area and with more
kimberlites expected to be discovered, we believe that our objective of
discovering a 20 hectare kimberlite with a moderate grade of 20 cpht and average
quality diamonds of $100 per carat, which would support a large-scale,
profitable mining operation, is achievable.'
The Tsabong kimberlite field is one of the largest diamondiferous kimberlite
fields in the world. It contains 67 known kimberlites, of which 17 have been
proven to be diamondiferous, including the 180 hectare M1 kimberlite, which is
one of the largest known diamondiferous kimberlites.
Exploration Programme
An extensive exploration programme is planned for the Tsabong project area.
Analysis of the currently available aeromagnetic data has identified over 80
well defined geophysical anomalies that have never been drilled. These
anomalies are currently being ranked and prioritised for drilling.
The Company plans to carry out approximately 10,000 metres of 140 mm diameter
air percussion reverse circulation drilling on selected kimberlite targets in
2007. With an average hole depth of 200 metres, this programme will allow
approximately 50 of the top ranked targets to be drilled. The Company believes
that the potential for the discovery of new, large diamondiferous kimberlites is
good. Drill chip samples will be taken from any kimberlites discovered for
microdiamond, mineral chemistry and petrographic analysis in order to allow a
preliminary evaluation of the economic potential of the kimberlites to be made.
The Company also plans to conduct a number of high resolution geophysical
surveys in the Tsabong project area. These surveys are expected to identify
additional targets for drilling.
Evaluation Programme
As none of the known Tsabong kimberlites have been evaluated on an adequate
scale or using modern techniques, a detailed evaluation programme will be
undertaken. This will be carried out concurrently with the planned exploration
programme.
The evaluation programme will primarily focus on the highest ranked of the 17
known diamondiferous kimberlites. Work will also be carried out on a number of
large kimberlites that have not produced microdiamonds but have only been
sampled by a single discovery hole, and on any new discoveries that show
positive microdiamond counts or geochemistry.
Approximately 6,000 metres of 50 mm diameter core drilling is planned on the 7
highest priority diamondiferous kimberlites during 2007. The holes will be
drilled to depths of up to 500 metres to identify the various geological phases
in the kimberlites at depth and to allow preliminary 3D geological models of the
kimberlites to be constructed. Detailed microdiamond, mineral chemistry and
petrographic analyses will be carried out on samples from the core. This work
will allow more accurate assessments of the economic potential of the
kimberlites to be made.
A separate evaluation programme will be carried out on the 180 hectare M1
kimberlite, which is the only kimberlite in the Tsabong field to have been
previously sampled for macrodiamonds. As this sampling was carried out on
diluted crater facies material from the uppermost portion of the kimberlite, the
primary objective of the new programme will be to recover and test material from
the deeper tuffaceous and intrusive facies.
Subject to the results of the planned evaluation programme, the next stage of
work at Tsabong will be to take bulk samples from selected kimberlites by large
diameter drilling to test for the presence of macrodiamonds.
For further information:
Philip Kenny, Firestone Diamonds +44 20 8834 1028 / +44 7831 324 645
Laurence Read/Joss Simson, Conduit PR +44 20 7429 6600 / +44 7979 955 923
Jamie Cumming, Bell Lawrie +44 141 314 8103 / +44 7768 044 620
www.firestonediamonds.com
Background information on Firestone Diamonds plc:
Firestone Diamonds plc is an international diamond mining and exploration
company with operations in the Namaqualand region of South Africa, Botswana and
the United States.
Firestone has extensive interests in Botswana, which is the world's largest
producer of diamonds, with annual production of approximately 30 million carats
worth over $2.5 billion. Botswana is considered to be one of the best countries
in the world to explore for kimberlite - the primary source rock for diamonds.
Firestone's Mopipi, Orapa and Jwaneng projects are located close to the major
Orapa and Jwaneng mines and are all being explored by De Beers in joint venture
with Firestone. Firestone is also exploring for kimberlite in the US on the
Laurentia craton, which extends into Canada, where it hosts a number of
diamondiferous kimberlite deposits.
Namaqualand, which is located on the west coast of South Africa, has been one of
the world's largest alluvial diamond producing regions for the past 60 years,
with total production to date estimated to be worth more than $3 billion.
Firestone's mining operations in Namaqualand include the Bonte Koe, Avontuur and Oena Mines, all of which produce high quality alluvial diamonds, and a growing portfolio of early stage and advanced exploration projects, of which the Groen River Valley project, which is being explored by De Beers in joint venture with Firestone, is the most important.
Firestone has a highly qualified management team with extensive experience in
the exploration, evaluation and development of diamond projects. Firestone is
quoted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange
and trades under the symbol FDI.L.
Note: The information in this statement has been reviewed by Mr. Tim Wilkes, B
Sc, Pr Sci Nat, who is a qualified person for the purposes of the AIM Guidance
Note.
Andy
- 13 Dec 2006 08:01
- 478 of 725
RNS!
Large kimberlites discovered at Tsabong, what a start to the exploration of this new licence!
All are large kimberlites too! AFD's AK6 is 9 hectares for a direct comparison.
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Firestone Diamonds PLC
13 December 2006
Firestone Diamonds plc
Kimberlite discovery at Tsabong project, Botswana
LONDON: 13 December 2006
HIGHLIGHTS
Three large kimberlites discovered
MK71 - 15 hectares
MK72 - 22 hectares
MK73 - 18 hectares
Kimberlite discovery comes in first month of exploration at Tsabong
Total number of kimberlites in licence area increased to 70
Samples being prepared for microdiamond, mineral chemistry and
petrographic analysis in Q1 2007
Exploration drilling to recommence in January 2007
Firestone Diamonds plc ('Firestone' or 'the Company'), the AIM-quoted diamond
mining and exploration company, today announces the discovery of three large
kimberlites at its Tsabong kimberlite project in Botswana.
Exploration at Tsabong commenced in November 2006, and is targeting
approximately 80 well defined geophysical anomalies that were identified from
aeromagnetic survey data. Geophysical and drilling crews were mobilised to the
area at the beginning of November and high resolution ground magnetic surveys
are being carried out on all kimberlite targets to select locations for drill
holes.
Drilling to the end of November has resulted in the discovery of 3 kimberlites,
known as MK71, MK72 and MK73. Modeling of the airborne and ground magnetic data
indicates that all 3 kimberlites are large, with estimated surface areas of
approximately 15, 22 and 18 hectares, respectively. Drill chip samples are
currently being prepared for dispatch to laboratories in South Africa and Canada
for microdiamond, mineral chemistry and petrographic analysis in Q1 2007. MK73
is located under only 16 metres of overburden, which will facilitate further
drilling and bulk s2ampling, should that be warranted by the results of the
initial evaluation. Exploration drilling will recommence in January 2007.
Philip Kenny, CEO of Firestone Diamonds, commented today: 'The discovery of 3
large kimberlites within weeks of starting exploration is very encouraging.
This brings the total number of kimberlites in our project area to 70, and with
many more targets to drill we expect to continue to make new discoveries when
drilling resumes in 2007.'
Details of the discovery holes, all of which were terminated in kimberlite, are
listed below:
Kimberlite Estimated Hole depth Kimberlite Depth of overburden Kimberlite type
size (m) intersection (m) (m)
(Hectares)
MK71 15 149 101 48 Crater/diatreme
MK72 22 215 124 91 Crater/diatreme
MK73 18 107 91 16 Diatreme/hypabyssal
Background information on Tsabong:
The Tsabong kimberlite field is one of the largest diamondiferous kimberlite
fields in the world. It contains 70 known kimberlites, of which 17 have been
proven to be diamondiferous, including the 180 hectare M1 kimberlite, which is
one of the largest known diamondiferous kimberlites.
Firestone plans to carry out approximately 10,000 metres of exploration drilling
in Tsabong on selected kimberlite targets in 2007. As none of the known Tsabong
kimberlites have been evaluated on an adequate scale or using modern techniques,
a detailed evaluation programme will be undertaken concurrently with the planned
exploration programme. Approximately 6,000 metres of 80 mm diameter core
drilling is planned on the 7 highest priority diamondiferous kimberlites during
2007.
For further information:
Philip Kenny, Firestone Diamonds +44 20 8834 1028 / +44 7831 324 645
Laurence Read/Joss Simson, Conduit PR +44 20 7429 6600 / +44 7979 955 923
Jamie Cumming, Bell Lawrie +44 141 314 8103 / +44 7768 044 620
NPoston
- 13 Dec 2006 19:43
- 479 of 725
Hello Andy, Ray A, queen1....
I have been holding these shares for a few years now, although I don't contribute to the B.B., and always read your posts with interest. Why do you think today's good news had such a small impact on the price?
Ray A
- 13 Dec 2006 21:27
- 480 of 725
Andy,
Great news, after a long wait we are now getting the wanted newsflow! Looking forward to a great New Year.
NP oston
Nice to see you here. I agree, after both today's news and Groen, SP reacted rather like a damp squib. The initial RNS 11 Oct on granting of Tsabong licence had much greater effect. Given time, I trust the potential will be recognised.
Andy
- 13 Dec 2006 23:07
- 481 of 725
Nposton,
Welcome!
I really don't understand why the market didn't react to this excellent announecement to be perfectly honest!
With this news FDi have demonstrated how quickly they have assembled and equipped an exploration team, and hit the ground running in Botswana.
Given the award of the licence was only made a few weeks ago, this is no mean achievement IMO!
RayA,
Africa goes on holiday for a month soon, so I don't expect any more announcements until February now, but FDI have given us some good and prompt newsflow in the last few weeks, and as they are in sole control of the Tsabong licence, they control the newsflow, so I hope they will continue in this vain.
queen1
- 14 Dec 2006 15:38
- 482 of 725
It's actually fairly typical of the market in general I think at present. Bad news seems to be followed by sharp falls but good news doesn't seem to be doing the reverse in as many cases. I know that FDI has bombed in the past on bad news but as we've observed it has hardly moved a muscle this week.
Ray A
- 15 Dec 2006 19:54
- 483 of 725
We are not the only ones surprised by the lack of reaction to all the news.
SHARES 14 Dec p53 "......this was meant to be the news that sent its shares rocketing back up. Instead, it didn't move an inch as the City remained inimpressed."
Ray A
- 27 Jan 2007 21:11
- 484 of 725
All gone very quiet here. I plan to be at AGM on Mon, anyone else going? Good chance to meet Directors and usually an excellent presentation on current developments.
Andy
- 28 Jan 2007 12:04
- 485 of 725
Ray A,
I will be there all being well, so I look forward to seeing you.
NPoston
- 01 Feb 2007 20:20
- 486 of 725
Deja vu!
I hadn't checked my shares for a few days when I received the RNS from FD via e-mail at work. While I was considering how many more cases of the 2005 claret's to invest in (I say invest although they could increase ten-fold and I won't be selling), I check the price and they have gone down!!??
AGM should be interesting.
Ray A
- 05 Feb 2007 19:59
- 487 of 725
NPoston
You could be forgiven for being dejected by more "Red" today. However, it seems that many FDI investors could benefit from a visit to their optician to cure short-sight!
I was at the AGM with Andy when PK was encouraging, although still not jam today tomorrow may not be too far away.
The progress made at Tsabong with rapid announcements of now 7 potential kimberlites. There are new projects with De B to increase low risk cash flow from Buffels River. At Bonte Koe major plant has been put in for more sophisticated crushing and should meet increased rate within Feb. Oena, they are still to appoint a contractor but problem has been to get contract terms right. More work to do at GRV but now further south. Hope this brief info gives you some confidence!
queen1
- 05 Feb 2007 21:34
- 488 of 725
I've been in since these were 1 well over 2 years ago. I enjoyed the ride up to 190p and have endured the fall since. I've held on as I believe strongly in the share's prospects, a view strengthened by recent posts on here. Onwards & upwards!!
queen1
- 07 Mar 2007 12:21
- 489 of 725
Firestone Diamonds has been awarded a prospecting licence for the BK11 kimberlite in the Orapa field, Botswana and plans bulk sampling for the second half of 2007.
The BK11 prospect has produced historical grades of between 2 and 17 carats per hundred tonnes and is 20 km from De Beer's Orapa Mine and 5 km from the major new mine at AK6 being developed by De Beers and African Diamonds.
Firestone chief executive Philip Kenny said: 'With the infrastructure already available in the Orapa area and a new mine being developed 5 kilometres away at AK6, the grade required for BK11 to be economically viable will be modest.'
Confidant
- 07 Mar 2007 14:49
- 490 of 725
queen1
Firestone looks very nice but further away from production than AFD and without DeBeers involvement.
They do hold 5% of AFd which perhaps shows the management aren't stupid :-)
Sadly I don't have the cash for both
queen1
- 08 Mar 2007 12:38
- 491 of 725
Nor me, so I'm in FDI, for better, for worse!
Confidant
- 13 Mar 2007 11:38
- 492 of 725
queen1 --- FDI going well
queen1
- 13 Mar 2007 23:53
- 493 of 725
Indeed they are - no fall today despite more market woes. Building a good platform here I feel.
queen1
- 03 Apr 2007 22:08
- 494 of 725
What do we think of the interim results? The SP is off but they looked pretty encouraging to me.
Guscavalier
- 04 Apr 2007 10:30
- 495 of 725
I agree the interims look good. I am pleased to see the j/v with De Beers at Bronte Koe increasing turnover by 90% with more to come. Keeps things ticking over while Company develops its other interests. I purchased these shares over 2years ago at 101p and stayed with them during the sp ups and downs.I believe patience will reap considerable rewards with this one. Probably a good time to buy a few more at around this 120p level.
queen1
- 04 Apr 2007 11:58
- 496 of 725
I bought in at almost exactly the same time Guscavalier but at 2p less! I'm also certainly happy to hold and wait.