Alto Cuilo Update

Petra Diamonds Ld 06 May 2004 For release 6 May 2004 Petra Diamonds Limited Alto Cuilo - operations update Petra Diamonds Limited ('Petra' or 'the Company'), the AIM quoted mining group, is pleased to announce an update with regards to the Alto Cuilo project in North Eastern Angola. Background Petra is currently focusing its activities on a part of the Alto Cuilo concession which is of particular interest, the Mussunuige-Luangue river interfluve ('the ML Complex'). The ML Complex is an area equivalent to sixteen square kilometres whilst the entire Alto Cuilo project area covers three thousand square kilometres. Of the thirty one anomalies identified by Petra in 1998 by aeromagnetic survey, eleven are within the ML Complex. A systematic follow up of these eleven targets is underway as set out below. Drilling Programme Drilling has been carried out in March and April 2004 in the Camambeia valley, where the diamondiferous deposit AC2 was identified in June 2003. Two further distinct deposits have been identified and interpretation of the drilling results together with field observation has resulted in the valley now being identified as part of a larger kimberlite and alluvial complex. Drilling is currently underway in the Calamba valley, where the diamondiferous deposit AC4 was also identified in June 2003. A drill hole has intersected a kimberlite vent and the drill core recovered will be sent to an independent consultant's laboratory for geochemical analysis. Drilling will continue in the immediate vicinity to determine the geometry of the deposit prior to moving onto the next magnetic anomaly within the ML complex. So far in the ML Complex every magnetic target investigated has yielded a kimberlite with associated secondary diamond deposition in the vicinity. This brings the total number of kimberlites in this area to six. A further four magnetic anomalies in the ML Complex are to be investigated during the next three months. Validation by ground magnetic survey of geophysical anomalies generated by the airborne survey continues. This should result in the generation of more drilling targets. Bulk sampling programme The drilling programme will soon be supplemented by a bulk sampling programme of both primary and secondary deposits. Manufacture of the Dense Media Separation diamond recovery plant has been completed and it is being prepared for shipment to Luanda in the next few days. The plant will then be transported from Luanda to Alto Cuilo for on-site commissioning. The plant, which has a 65 tonne per hour capacity, will commence the processing of bulk samples on site during the next four months. Initial samples Grab samples taken by project personnel from different exposed deposits in the ML Complex have yielded macro-diamonds including one stone weighing 0.54 carats. It is too early in the exploration programme to determine a representative value and grade and further news will follow when the bulk sampling programme gets underway. Commenting on this update, Adonis Pouroulis, Chairman and Chief Executive of Petra Diamonds said, 'These initial results are highly encouraging, particularly that every magnetic target investigated so far in our current focus area has yielded a kimberlite. Alto Cuilo is a very exciting project to work on and has the potential, in due course, to become a significant asset for Petra.'' Ends For further information, please contact: Adonis Pouroulis Justine Howarth / Cathy Malins Frank H. Moxon Petra Diamonds Parkgreen Communications Williams de Broe Tel: +27 11 467 6710 Tel: +44 20 7493 3713 Tel: +44 20 7588 7511 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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