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SouthernEra Diamonds - Positive developments in all key exploration projects worldwide Shares issued and outstanding: 128,343,101 TSX: SDM AIM: SRE TORONTO and LONDON, March 1 /CNW/ - SouthernEra Diamonds Inc. (TSX: SDM, AIM: SRE;) today provided an update of the Company's worldwide diamond exploration activities. SouthernEra is a leading fully integrated international diamond company and now has one of the world's largest diamond exploration programs after BHP Billiton, De Beers and Rio Tinto. Against a market backdrop where many existing diamond mines are coming to the end of their useful production lives and where there is increasing global demand for diamonds, particularly from emerging economies in Asia and the Far East, the discovery of new high quality diamond mines is key. SouthernEra Diamonds has intensive exploration programs under way in five of the world's most prospective diamond producing regions - Canada, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Gabon, Zimbabweand South Africa. The Company has proven success in these types of undertaking having built and operated two successful diamond mines - Klipspringer and Marsfontein in South Africa. Alasdair MacPhee, President and CEO of SouthernEra, said, "We have reached a key moment in the development of our business where we have near term production goals with our Camafuca mine in Angola and we are proceeding with alluvial evaluation in the DRC. In areas such as the DRC, Canada and Gabon, we are making encouraging progress towards our objective of discovering major economic kimberlites. As a result 2006 promises to be an exciting year for the company." In each of its key markets, the Company has made exciting progress in the last year: Canada Since 1992 SouthernEra, together with its partners, has discovered over 50 kimberlite pipes in the Northwest Territories (NWT). Today SouthernEra still has one of the largest active programs focused on two areas: the Lac de Gras Kimberlite Field, host to Canada's two existing diamond mines Diavik(TM) and Ekati(TM) and, second, the Southern Kimberlite Field that hosts De Beers' Snap Lakeand Gahcho Kue diamond deposits. Most of the projects in these regions are at the advanced exploration stage with a bulk sampling program currently testing the DO-27 kimberlite pipe on the WO Project and with up-coming exploration drill testing programs to be conducted during the second quarter 2006 on at least three projects, Yamba Lake, Crown East and the Kidme Project. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Since 2003, with the advent of the new World Bank-sponsored Mining Code and an investor friendly environment in the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"), SouthernEra has secured an outstanding portfolio of 44 exclusive diamond exploration permits covering more than 13,000 square km in the diamond-rich Kasai Provinces, which has produced two of the 'top-ten' largest gem-quality diamonds in the world and is producing up to 20 million carats of diamonds per year. Most of the permits lie in a 'kimberlite emplacement corridor' that extends from the renowned diamond-producing Lunda Norte Province in neighbouring Angola, northeast into the DRC. The section of this corridor in the DRC has yet to be fully explored with only 11 kimberlites identified as opposed to over 700 in the Angolan section. This corridor is regarded as the world's most prospective and largest new diamond exploration opportunity. In a joint venture formed in October 2005 with BHP Billiton ("BHPB") on 39 of SouthernEra's 44 permits, exploration has commenced for primary diamond deposits. Preliminary sampling results have returned kimberlitic indicator minerals from numerous samples. Some of the samples contain diamonds. An additional aeromagnetic survey, covering the remaining permit areas is scheduled for mid-2006 and a core drilling rig is currently being sourced in Canada to be shipped to the DRC to test selected targets in 2006. SouthernEra has also secured high interest alluvial diamond permits within the Tshikapa/ Kasai/Luebo alluvial diamond field in the Kasai- Occidental Province, and also within a second major alluvial diamond field in the Kasai-Oriental Province. Testing in these regions is at an advanced stage with the objective of defining and developing a bulk mineable diamond operation within the alluvial flat system. This aggressive alluvial-diamond testing program will continue throughout 2006 with a view to commencing to production towards the end of 2007. SouthernEra now has a fully established exploration base in Tshikapa which includes a diamond recovery plant. Gabon SouthernEra has four diamond exploration permits in Gabon: the 100 percent owned Kango and Sud projects, the 95 percent owned M'bigou Project, and the 60 percent owned and operated Makongonio Project in Joint Venture with the Gabonese mining company Cogemat (35%) and Geoscan (5%). SouthernEra has discovered 41 kimberlitic bodies in Gabon to date. The Company's exploration program during 2006 will focus on evaluating the economic diamond potential of the known kimberlitic bodies and to continue to follow up on positive kimberlitic indicator mineral stream sample results that suggest additional bodies are to be discovered. Kimberlitic rock samples from six separate bodies are currently being tested for micro-diamonds at SGS Lakefield's laboratory in Canada. The results are anticipated in the 2nd Quarter of 2006. Samples from a further 8 separate bodies are en route to Canada for micro-diamond testing. In addition, numerous 10 to 50 tonne mini- bulk samples will be collected from selected high-interest bodies for macro- diamond testing. The results from these will be reported on as they become available during 2006. Zimbabwe SouthernEra is working on the Tsholotsho project area which is approximately 14,000 square km in size and is located in the same kimberlite emplacement track as that of DeBeers' Orapa diamond mine in neighbouring Botswana. SouthernEra has the potential to earn 100% interest in the project. Systematic reconnaissance soil-sampling started in 2005, and has yielded positive, high interest kimberlitic indicator mineral results. Consequently, the kimberlite exploration program is being fast-tracked in 2006 with follow- up sampling and geophysical surveys. South Africa An exploration program in the Limpopo Province has been very successful, with the discovery of numerous, confirmed, kimberlitic indicator mineral anomalies recovered along the same structural lineament that controlled the emplacement of SouthernEra's well known Klipspringer and Marsfontein diamond mine kimberlite cluster. Exploration activity on SouthernEra's Hope Project, which covers 1,110 ha, has identified 2 significant kimberlitic indicator mineral anomalies - one of which is approximately 4 ha in size. Testing will continue in 2006. SouthernEra is expecting the granting of additional permits within another proximal area which is considered to have similar high potential. Mr. Uwe Naeher, Professional Geologist, is the qualified person, under NI 43-101, responsible for the technical information in this release Some statements contained in this news release are forward-looking and, therefore, involve uncertainties or risks that could cause actual results to differ materially. Such forward-looking statements include comments regarding exploration work. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated. The Company disclaims any obligation to update forward-looking statements. Notes to Editors Active projects - further details CANADA Within the highly diamond prospective Lac de Gras region of Canada, the Company's program includes: The Yamba Lake Project, where SouthernEra can earn up to a 65% interest and are the operators, a total of 8 diamondiferous kimberlite bodies have been discovered to date. During 2005 a total of 149.02 line-km of magnetic and HLEM ground geophysical surveys were completed over 26 airborne targets. In addition, a total of 128 till samples were collected to further define four high interest kimberlitic indicator mineral bearing areas. Five targets have been selected for drill testing during the second quarter 2006. Within the Lac de Gras X-Claims project seven kimberlite pipes have been discovered to date, of which five are diamondiferous. The primary kimberlite sources to kimberlitic indicator mineral trains defined on the property have not yet been discovered. The Company will conduct a high resolution (25m line spaced) magnetometer survey of the entire claim block, particularly focusing on the Diavik(TM) diamond mine kimberlite emplacement structural corridor during March using a sled mounted magnetometer system. Targets generated from the survey will be drill tested during the second quarter 2006. SouthernEra is the operator and its interest in the Lac de Gras X-Claims is 60 percent. The WO Project, where SouthernEra has a 4.9% interest, currently contains nine known kimberlite pipes, the largest of which is DO-27 which covers an area in excess of 9 hectares. As reported previously a 151 tonne, mini-bulk sampling program at DO-27 during 2005, revealed an average grade of 0.98 carats per tonne from five of six holes drilled (sample PDL-1). A sixth hole returned an average grade of 0.70 carats per tonne (sample PDL-2). Based on the encouraging diamond results a follow-up bulk sampling program commenced on January 12th 2006 and is targeted to extract an approximate 3000 carat diamond parcel to further define the pipes diamond grade and dollar per carat value. The bulk sample will be extracted by mid-April, 2006 via large diameter (24") RC drilling and processed during the second quarter at the Test Sample Plant at BHP Billiton's Ekati(TM) Diamond Mine located 50km to the north west of DO- 27. More information regarding the bulk sampling program will be released as the program progresses. In addition to the bulk sampling program at DO-27, the partners are awaiting micro-diamond results from seven core holes drilled during the summer of 2005 on the plus 3 hectares in size DO-18 kimberlite pipe located approximately 700 metres to the north of DO-27. The Monument Project (SouthernEra 22.11% interest) hosts the diamondiferous DD-17, DD-39 and DD-42 kimberlite pipes and one kimberlite dyke (DD2002) located within the same structural trend that controlled the emplacement of the economic pipes at the Ekati(TM) mine. In 2005 a thorough review of the geochemical and geophysical data from 1994 was completed which led to the decision to re-evaluate the DD-42 and DD-17 kimberlites. The program included 94.02 line-km of detailed magnetic and HLEM ground geophysical surveys and 11 holes (1292.8 m) of diamond drilling. The program collected 1004 kg of kimberlite from the DD-17 pipe and 128 kg from the DD-42 kimberlite. Approximately 500 kilograms of kimberlite will be tested for micro- diamonds. Further drill testing of the DD-39 kimberlite and several targets west of DD-17 is being considered by the partners for the third quarter of 2006. Within the new Crown East Project (SouthernEra 100%) the company staked 25 claims during 2005 located about 30km to the east and northeast of the Diavik(TM) mine to cover high-interest airborne geophysical kimberlite pipe look-alike targets. Exploration will commence in April and will include ground geophysics and drilling. On the Southern Kimberlite Field, SouthernEra's program includes: The Kidme Project (SDM 60%) is operated by SouthernEra and is located to the south and within the highly prospective structural kimberlite emplacement trend of the De Beers/Mountain Province Gahcho Kue diamond deposit. The 2005 exploration program consisted of 79.85 line km of ground geophysics that included magnetic, HLEM and gravity surveys over 18 airborne targets. Drill testing of high priority targets is scheduled for April 2006. The Back Lake Project (SDM 60.4%), operated by SouthernEra, has produced one diamondiferous kimberlite discovery and the Company is focused on discovering the kimberlite sources to the North Margaret Lake and South-One kimberlitic indicator mineral trains. In 2005 one geophysical target was drill tested with negative results. The geophysical program included 76.59 line-km of magnetic and HLEM ground geophysical surveying. Sampling included the collection of 85 till samples and 726 geochemical samples for MMI (Mobile Metal Ion Method) analysis. Additional ground geophysics and a drill program, if warranted, are planned for the second and third quarter 2006. In the Superior Craton in Ontario, SouthernEra will continue a rigorous exploration program in 2006. SouthernEra initiated two new diamond interest project areas in 2005, the 100% owned Centenary and Trillion Projects. Airborne targets were chosen from government high-resolution airborne geophysical surveys that have been interpreted by SouthernEra with proprietary methods. Within the Kirkland Lake-Temagami diamondiferous kimberlite emplacement corridor in eastern central Ontario, 52 claims have been staked as part of the Centenary Project. Regional and target sampling was conducted in the summer of 2005 to complement the existing Ontario government sampling in the area. Ground geophysics was completed on 33 targets last spring and summer, and a winter program completed in February 2006 covered 10 of the remaining targets. Positive targets will be selected for Mobile Metal Ion geochemical sampling this second quarter, the results of which will aid in the selection of drill ready targets for a follow-up core drilling program. Within the Trillion Project SouthernEra has recently staked 46 claims located to the west of the De Beers Victor diamond deposit in north western Ontario. To expedite the progress of the program, sediment sampling was conducted simultaneous to the claim staking and kimberlitic indicator mineral picking results from samples processed at SouthernEra's in-house laboratory are expected in the second quarter 2006. Winter ground geophysics, began in late February and will initially cover 22 airborne targets. Follow-up sediment sampling in conjunction with additional ground geophysics over the remaining targets will be completed this summer to prioritize targets for drilling. DRC - Alluvial Activities SouthernEra has secured high interest alluvial diamond permits within the Tshikapa/Kasai/Luebo alluvial diamond field in the Kasai-Occidental Province, and also within a second major alluvial diamond field in the Kasai-Oriental Province. In the Tshikapa area, SouthernEra has 70 to 100% interests in over 30km of diamond mineralized river frontage. The Belgium mining company, Forminiere, mined approximately 14 million carats from the region up to 1955. SouthernEra commenced testing both the active river channel and alluvial flat system (floodplain) diamond potential in 2005. An 8 inch suction dredge test sampled the active river channel with numerous samples returning encouraging diamond grades previously reported on in 2005. During 2005 only the 2 to 4 mm screen size fraction gravel samples were tested for diamonds with one sample returning 164 diamonds from the 2 to 4 mm screen size fraction for a total weight of 20.35 carats recovered from 2.89 tonnes. A recently commissioned X- ray "Flow-sort" is on site and is now treating the coarse 4 to 16 mm sample fraction range and is also reducing the back-log of gravel samples to be treated. The active river program is progressing to define high interest diamond bearing gravel deposits. A seismic geophysical survey is continuing to test the 'alluvial flats' which will be followed by drill testing and pit sample testing for diamonds. A drill to test the alluvial flat overburden and potential diamond bearing gravel thicknesses is en route to the DRC. GABON Since the onset of exploration in Gabon in 1999, SouthernEra's regional stream sampling activities revealed kimberlitic indicator mineral anomalies which have resulted in the identification of geographically distinct diamond interest regions. SouthernEra initially identified the Makongonio Project area in southern Gabon based on the area's past production of the highest value and largest alluvial diamonds in Gabon. In 2004, the likely sources to the high value Makongonio alluvial diamonds were discovered. Over the past 2 years SouthernEra has discovered 14 kimberlitic bodies within this permit area including the first known pipe (approximately 1 hectare in size) in Gabon. Some of the 'dyke-like' bodies have widths up to 21m, and sit within kimberlitic structural emplacement corridors up to 15km in length. As announced previously, 2 out of the 2 tested kimberlitic bodies proved to be diamond bearing. SouthernEra's exploration program in Gabon during 2006 will focus on evaluating the economic diamond potential of the known kimberlitic bodies and to continue to follow-up on positive kimberlitic indicator mineral stream sample results that suggest additional bodies are to be discovered. Kimberlitic rock samples from six separate bodies are currently being tested for micro-diamonds at SGS Lakefield's laboratory in Canada. A further 8 separate bodies are en route to Canada for micro-diamond testing. Two 50 tonne bulk samples have already been collected and stored from the Mak-003 and Mak- 004 kimberlites. A suitable diamond recovery plant to process the bulk samples was assembled in South Africa and is en route to Gabon. The plant infrastructure is currently being constructed at camp and sample processing is expected to commence during April/May. For further information: SouthernEra Diamonds Inc.: Alasdair MacPhee, President and CEO or Howard Bird, Senior Vice President Exploration or Sharon Allan, Investor Relations, Telephone: (416) 359-9282, Fax: (416) 359-9141, E-mail: inbox@southernera.com, www.southernera.com; London: 4C-Burvale, Carina Corbett, Director, Telephone: ++44 (0) 207-907-4761, Fax: ++44 (0) 207-907-4769, Email: Corbett@4c-burvale.co.uk (SDM.)
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