DTCB The Journey of Botswanas Diamonds
DTCB The Journey of Botswanas Diamonds
DTCB The Journey of Botswanas Diamonds
table of contents
About Diamond Trading Company Botswana
Introduction
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Diamond Prospecting
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Diamond Mining
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Diamond Processing
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Glossary of Terms
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Vision
To be the world leader in Diamond
beneficiation
Purpose (Mission)
Centre of Excellence for sorting and valuing
diamonds; turning Botswanas diamond
dreams into lasting reality.
Prospecting
Introduction
1 Botswana
2,979,400,296.54
20,554,928.45
2 Russia
2,873,728,990.00
34,927,650.00
3 Canada
2,007,217,350.63
10,450,618.00
4 Angola
1,110,222,942.13
8,330,995.68
5 South Africa
1,027,131,959.94
7,077,431.00
6 Namibia
900,497,643.82
1,628,779.80
7 Zimbabwe
644,033,522.30
12,060,162.70
8 Lesotho
301,452,475.18
478,926.19
9 Australia
269,419,306.00
9,180,923.00
183,135,861.56
21,524,266.19
10 Democratic
Republic of Congo
Introduction
Location of kimberlites on the African Continent (Google Earth, World Wide Kimberlite Database 2008)
Billions of Pula
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19.45
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20.04
21.78
20.79
17.45
15.23
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11.79
10.09
12.68
9.95
10.68
12.43
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6.27
year
Revenue from Diamond exports 1998 - 2011 (Data Source: Central Statistics Office)
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
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Introduction
23rd June, De Beers Botswana Mining Company (Pty) Ltd - 85% De Beers, 15% Botswana Government formed, subsequently renamed
Debswana in 1992
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South pipe/quartzitic shale country rock contact at Jwaneng Mine (M. Brook, 2009)
SIGNIFICANCE OF CRATONS
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Geological Setting
and Formation of Diamonds
DESCRIPTION OF A DIAMOND
A diamond is not the most valuable of
all precious stones, yet it unquestionably
exceeds all others in interest,
importance and general noteworthiness.
The name diamond originates from the
ancient Greek admas which
means unbreakable. In hardness,
in the perfection of its clearness and
transparency, in its unique constants of
optical refraction and dispersion, and
finally in the marvellous perfection of its
luster, the diamond surpasses all other
minerals on earth.
Diamond is distinguished from all other
precious stones no less by its chemical
composition, since it has the same mineralogy
as graphite (pencil lead) and charcoal, than
by its unique physical characters, for no
other gem consists of a single element. It is
pure crystallized carbon with a cubic crystal
system. The extraordinary difference in the
appearance of diamond and that of other
forms of carbon depends solely on the
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Diamond Prospecting
Mg-ilmenite (black)
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Diamond Prospecting
Kgatleng Field
Orapa Field
Jwaneng Field
Kikao-Khutse Field
Kokong Field
Tshabong Field
Lekgodu Field (Middlepits)
Gope Field
Mabuasehube Field
Martins Drift Field
Okwa Field
Nxaunxau Field
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Diamond Prospecting
De Beers Geologists Jim Gibson, Dr. Gavin Lamont and Manfred Marx at Orapa A/K1 kimberlite evaluation pit (De Beers, 1967)
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Diamond Prospecting
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Diamond Prospecting
Old Prospecting Gravitating Screen with heavy indicator minerals at Center (De Beers, 1967)
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Diamond Mining
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Diamond Mining
Life of Open
pit Mine (year)
Orapa (1971)
25 22 08.73
21 18 30.63
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14,000,000 Cut 4 to 2030
A/K1
Letlhakane (1977)
25 41 22.01
21 31 12.24
15.2
1,000,000 To 2014.
D/K1 & D/K2
thereafter
20 years tailings
production
Jwaneng (1982)
24 42 07.12
24 31 25.77
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12,000,000 Cut 9 to 2029
D/K2
Damtshaa (2003)
25 31 57.67
21 18 29.04
24.5
230,000 B/K12 to 2017
B/K9, B/K12, B/K9 to 2026
B/K1, B/K15
Lerala (2008)
K002,003,004,
005,K006
27 45 21.78
22 46 06.65
6.33
330,000 To 2021
B/K 11 (2010)
25 30 28.25
21 28 13.77
225,000 To 2020
A/K 6
25 28 14.00
21 29 59.00
4,2 to
400,000+ To 2022
Karowe Mine (2012)
7 at depth
Ghaghoo (formerly
24 46 40.64
22 37 14.12
10.3
600,000 To 2038
Gope GO-25)
2013 underground
mine
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Diamond Mining
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Diamond Mining
B/K11 Mine
B/K11 is located approximately seven
kilometres north-west and 20 kilometres
south-east of Debswanas Letlhakane and
Orapa mines, respectively, and is within five
kilometres of Karowe Mine. The surface area
of B/K11 is estimated to be eight hectares,
and overburden is shallow at less than 20
metres. The pipe was originally discovered
by De Beers in 1970, but was deemed to be
uneconomic at the time.
Mining of this single kimberlite by Firestone
Diamonds commenced in July 2010. Full
production of about 10,000 carats per month
was reached in 2011. The mine is expected to
have a life in excess of 10 years.
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Diamond Mining
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Diamond Processing
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Diamond Processing
Debswana Jwaneng Mine Main plant, seen from first benches of Cut 8 (Debswana, 2011)
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Diamond Processing
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Inside the Steinmetz diamond cutting factory, Gaborone DTP (Steinmetz, 2010)
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Overall winning piece of the 2012-2013 Shining Light Awards designed by Banyana Mpete
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Botswanas Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources, Dr. Ponatshego Kedikilwe and Nicky Oppenheimer, De Beers Chairman at
the 16th September 2011 signing of the agreement (DTCB)
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Glossary of Terms
Archaean
BAHF
Batswana
BOPA
Boart
Carat
Is the unit weight for diamonds and derives from the Greek
word keration meaning fruit of the carob. The carob tree
(Ceratoniasiliqua) is an evergreen tree, with an edible pod
containing seeds, which is native to the Mediterranean region.
The seeds of the Carob were used on precision scales as units
of weight for small quantities of precious gemstones because of
their uniform size. The weight of an average carob seed is 200
milligrams. The weight of one carat is precisely 200 milligrams, or
0.2 grams.
CAC
CARP
Cluster/Field/Province
cpht
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Glossary of Terms
Crater
Craton
Diamantaire
Diatreme
DEBSWANA
DEF
DMS
DTP
DTCB
Facies
FISH
Gabbro
GIA
Gneiss
Hypabyssal
IDMA
Kimberlite
Lamproite
Lithosphere
Solid outer portion of the earth including the crust and the
portion of the upper mantle above the asthenosphere.
Consists primarily of peridotite up to 175 km depth.
Macro-diamond
Mantle
Zone of the earth below the crust and above the core
(up to 3480 km). It is divided into the transition zone (up to
1000 km), the upper and lower mantle.
Metamorphic rock
Micro-diamond
Motswana
Citizen of Botswana
MTP
Phanerozoic
This comprises rocks which are between 500 million years old
and those of the present day.
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Glossary of Terms
Proterozoic
PULA
Sightholders
SSV
Tuffisitic
Xenocryst
Xenolith
WFDB