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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation V.AFA

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Post by DiamondInvestor on Oct 31, 2012 10:48am

NEWS!

Diamond fishing soon to start:

AFRI-CAN TO START SAMPLING EPL 3403 IN NOVEMBER

 
Afri-Can to Start Sampling EPL 3403 in November

MONTREAL, QUÉBEC--(Marketwire - Oct. 31, 2012) - Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation ("Afri-Can") (TSX VENTURE:AFA)has signed a charter agreement for the vessel mv DP The Explorer with International Mining and Dredging Holding Ltd. ("IMDH") to carry out a diamond-sampling program on the Exclusive Prospecting Licence ("EPL") 3403 Marine Diamond Concession in Namibia. The program is expected to start on or about November 25th, 2012, and will last for at least 14 days and extract a minimum of 250 samples.

The priorities of the program are to begin delineation of the diamond potential and inferred resources in targeted areas of the diamondiferous features already identified in the southern portion of EPL 3403. The program will also include some exploratory samples in new target areas delineated by the recent geophysical survey. Details of the program will be disclosed in a separate press release.

The mv DP The Explorer is an efficient, dedicated sampling vessel, which can sample down to depth of 250 metres and extract up to 21 samples per day. The sample size is 5 square metres, and the sampling tool can work through up to 12 metres of overburden.

EPL 3403 covers approximately 800 square kilometres and is adjacent to the north of the Atlantic One Mining Lease ("ML") 47 owned by Namdeb Diamond Corporation (Pty) Limited, a 50:50 partnership between the Government of the Republic of Namibia and De Beers Centenary AG (see attached map). ML 47 is the largest marine diamond deposit in the world and is currently producing in excess of 1,100,000 carats per year.

Comment by FKloster on Nov 01, 2012 1:29pm
12 meters of overburden. That is fantastic.  
Comment by arpagon29 on Nov 01, 2012 2:38pm
What are you talking about ?
Comment by FKloster on Nov 01, 2012 8:24pm
Arpagon- try reading the news release... "The sample size is 5 square metres, and the sampling tool can work through up to 12 metres of overburden."  
Comment by arpagon29 on Nov 02, 2012 8:53am
Ok I understand now were you are coming from, but from a semantic point of view,  the sentence from the press release is not the best. The real meaning of the sentence is that the tool can investigate for up to 12 meters of depth from the sea bed to the bedrock the material.  In that material there will be some overburden (sterile land) and pay dirt.   For me the 12 metres is not ...more  
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