Diamonds in Mozambique

Mustang Resources Ltd (MUS) Details

Mustang Resources Limited primarily focuses on the exploration and mining of diamond and graphite projects in Mozambique. The company also engages in oil and gas business. It holds interest in the Save River and Sese diamond projects; Balama graphite project; and Dugas and Leblanc#3, Hensarling#1, and Sugar Valley#1 oil and gas projects. The company was formerly known as OGI Group Ltd. and changed its name to Mustang Resources Limited in February 2015. Mustang Resources Limited is based in Melbourne, Australia.

diamonds in Mozambique

RAPAPORT…  Mustang Resources Ltd. recovered 16 gem-quality rough diamonds from a pit sampling program at its Save River diamond project in Mozambique, downstream from Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields. The program, which began on March 23, led the exploration company to believe that diamonds may have, over time,  traveled from neighboring Zimbabwe via the Save and Runde rivers.

Mustang Resources sampled five locations that were close to the production plant between March and June. Approximately 10 carats of quality diamonds were recovered from top gravels but with a presence of a calcrete layer between 2.5 meters and 4 meters thick, the company’s 20 ton excavator was limited to digging 4 meters at depth and the gravel below that level and identity of  the bedrock remained unknown. The company plans to scale-up operations and its equipment and it believes that a 67 ton excavator could break through the calcrete layer to expose the bedrock.

In order to obtain information on the gravel stratigraphy and palaeochannel location, Mustang intends to  acquire a reverse circulation drilling rig to be  used to locate buried gravel targets and to determine the stratigraphy in order to  characterize various gravel units, as well as to identify the bedrock.

A systematic drilling and pitting program will then be carried out  to estimate the volume of available gravel, as the company planned to collect and process representative gravel samples from all identified terraces to determine  diamond distribution, grade and value in an attempt to estimate the diamond resource.

Ian Daymond, the chairman of Mustang Resources, said, “The discovery of gem-quality diamonds in the Save River license areas is a historic event for Mustang as this discovery is the first known recovery of alluvial diamonds of marketable size and quality in Mozambique. It was an impressive achievement by the operations team to mobilize the plant and equipment to the site, given this occurred in the rainy season and in a remote area of southwestern Mozambique. This has been a truly pioneering effort and an excellent start to the project, which Mustang considers to have great potential.”

Mustang Resources’ diamond discovery in Mozambique a historic event

Monday, June 15, 2015 by Proactive Investors

Mustang Resources shares are expected to gain after the company discovered diamonds in Mozambique.

Mustang Resources (ASX:MUS) shares are expected to gain after the company discovered diamonds in Mozambique.

The discovery of gem quality diamonds in the Save River licence areas is a historic event for Mustang, as this discovery is the first known recovery of alluvial diamonds of marketable size and quality in the country.

In total 16 diamonds which the company said were visually identified as gem quality, have been recovered from initial sample pits.

Adding interest – bulk sampling program is being scaled up from 100 tonnes to 1,000 tonnes per day.

This ten-fold increase has the potential to significantly increase the amount of diamonds discovered.

The discovery was made at the Save River Diamonds Project.

Mustang has agreed to acquire majority interests in two diamond prospecting and exploration licences.

The company re-listed on the ASX earlier in the month after an oversubscribed prospectus raising $3.5 million.

Mustang also has graphite interests.

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