Tango Mining Recovers 36.34 Carat Diamond at Oena Mine, South Africa
Tango Mining Limited has recovered a 36.34 carat diamond at Oena Mine in South Africa.
African Mineral Recovery Solutions CC (AMRS) has mobilized and commissioned mining and processing equipment, including a Bourevestnik X-ray sorter (BVX) at the Oena Diamond Mine located in the Northern Cape, South Africa. During test commissioning, AMRS recovered a total of 62.17 carats at an average value of US$3,780 per carat, including a stone of 36.34 carats.
Since Tango’s acquisition of 51 percent of African Star Minerals (Pty) Limited, which owns 100 percent of the Oena Project, 254.2 carats have been recovered with an average value of US$1,881 per carat. Upon completion of a number of required operational items, including the implementation of a number of required management plans, including a health and safety plan, Tango expects AMRS to commence bulk sampling in Q1 2017.
About Tango Mining
Tango has four thermal coal, metallurgical and processing plant and engineering contracts that process 6.5 Mt per annum, with clientele that include Exxaro and Glencore. The four projects are located within the Ogies and Highveld coalfields, Mpumalanga Province and Kliprivier coalfield, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.
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