Petra Diamonds Limited Recovery of a 232 carat White Diamond at Cullinan (1351R)
September 09 2014 - 1:01AM
UK Regulatory
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RNS Number : 1351R
Petra Diamonds Limited
09 September 2014
9 September 2014 LSE: PDL
Petra Diamonds Limited
("Petra" or the "Company" or the "Group")
Recovery of a 232 carat White Diamond at Cullinan
Petra Diamonds Limited announces the recovery of an exceptional
232.08 carat white diamond at the Cullinan mine in South
Africa.
The stone is a D colour Type II diamond of exceptional size and
clarity, and is a magnificent example of the large, high quality
diamonds for which the mine is known - see the 'Notes to Editors'
section for more information.
The Company will update the market when finalised on the
expected timing for the sale of this stone, which is expected to be
in the second quarter of this financial year.
Photos of the stone can be viewed on the Company's website at
www.petradiamonds.com and
www.petradiamonds.com/media/image-library/diamonds.
For further information, please contact:
Petra Diamonds, London Telephone: +44 20 7494 8203
Cathy Malins cathy.malins@petradiamonds.com
Cornelia Grant cornelia.grant@petradiamonds.com
Buchanan Telephone: +44 20 7466 5000
(PR Adviser)
Bobby Morse bobbym@buchanan.uk.com
Louise Mason louisem@buchanan.uk.com
RBC Capital Markets Telephone: +44 20 7653 4000
(Joint Broker)
Matthew Coakes matthew.coakes@rbccm.com
Jonathan Hardy jonathan.hardy@rbccm.com
Barclays Telephone: +44 20 7623 2323
(Joint Broker)
Bertie Whitehead bertie.whitehead@barclays.com
Marcus Jackson marcus.jackson@barclays.com
About Petra Diamonds Limited
Petra Diamonds is a leading independent diamond mining group and
an increasingly important supplier of rough diamonds to the
international market. The Company has interests in six producing
mines: five in South Africa (Finsch, Cullinan, Koffiefontein,
Kimberley Underground and Helam) and one in Tanzania (Williamson).
It also maintains an exploration programme in Botswana.
Petra offers an exceptional growth profile, with a core
objective to steadily increase annual production to 5 million
carats by FY 2019. The Group has a major resource base in excess of
300 million carats.
Petra conducts all operations according to the highest ethical
standards and will only operate in countries which are members of
the Kimberley Process. Petra is quoted with a premium listing on
the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange under the ticker 'PDL'
and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
For more information, visit the Company's website at
www.petradiamonds.com.
About the Cullinan mine
Located at the foothills of the Magaliesberg mountain range, 37
kilometres north-east of Pretoria in South Africa, Cullinan is one
of the world's most celebrated diamond mines.
It earned its place in history with the discovery of the
Cullinan diamond in 1905, the largest rough gem diamond ever found
at 3,106 carats. This iconic stone was cut into the two most
important diamonds which form part of the Crown Jewels in the Tower
of London - the First Star of Africa, which is mounted at the top
of the Sovereign's Sceptre and which at 530 carats is the largest
flawless cut diamond in the world, and the Second Star of Africa, a
317 carat polished diamond which forms the centrepiece of the
Imperial State Crown.
Cullinan is renowned as a source of large diamonds and
frequently yields diamonds larger than 10 carats. Furthermore, it
has produced just under 800 stones weighing more than 100 carats,
over 130 stones weighing more than 200 carats, and around a quarter
of all diamonds weighing more than 400 carats.
In its history, the mine has produced four of the top 20 largest
high quality gem diamonds: The Cullinan (3,106 carats rough), The
Golden Jubilee (755 carats rough), The Centenary (599 carats rough)
and The Cullinan Heritage (507 carats rough). The Cullinan Heritage
was recovered by Petra in 2009 and sold in February 2010 for
US$35.3 million, being the highest price on record for a rough
diamond.
Other notable diamonds from Cullinan include The Premier Rose
(353 carats rough), The Niarchos (426 carats rough) and the famous
Taylor-Burton diamond (69 carats polished).
Cullinan is also renowned as the world's most important source
of blue diamonds. Since Petra acquired the mine in 2008, it has
produced a number of world-class blue diamonds including most
recently a 29.6 carat diamond, which sold for US$25.6 million (or
US$862,780 per carat) in February 2014, and a 122.5 carat blue
diamond recovered in June 2014 which is currently on sales tender
in South Africa (tender closes Friday 12 September 2014).
About Type II Diamonds
Type II diamonds have no measurable nitrogen impurities, meaning
they are often of top quality in terms of colour and clarity.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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