Major New Anomaly Discovered

Petra Diamonds Ld 08 August 2005 For release 8 August 2005 Petra Diamonds Limited Alto Cuilo - major new kimberlitic anomaly discovered Petra Diamonds Limited ('Petra' or 'the Company'), the AIM-quoted and ASX-listed diamond mining group, announces the discovery of a major new 125 hectare kimberlitic anomaly on the Alto Cuilo project in north eastern Angola. The anomaly is larger in surface area than the existing 115 million tonne (109 hectare) deposit at Alto Cuilo. An additional 26 hectare kimberlitic anomaly has also been identified. Aeromagnetic survey The 125 hectare anomaly was identified by a low level Midas helicopter survey that commenced in July and has just been completed. Petra had previously been aware of there being a small anomaly at this target and had drilled two holes confirming its kimberlitic nature but, since the anomaly is under sand cover and with a low magnetic signature, the Company was not aware of its magnitude as now defined by the helicopter survey. This anomaly is larger in surface area than the existing 115 million tonne (109 hectare) deposit at Alto Cuilo and is within 500 metres of it. The 40 tonne sample, which yielded a grade of 47 carats per hundred tonnes (as announced by the Company on 8 September 2004), was taken from outcrops at the periphery of this new anomaly where rivers have incised through the sand cover. At this stage Petra cannot yet confirm whether these outcrops are part of this major new anomaly. The helicopter survey also defined the size of a third major anomaly at Alto Cuilo (in close proximity to the two noted above) as 26 hectares, which is again substantially larger than previously thought. A magnetic image of these anomalies can be viewed at www.petradiamonds.com. The helicopter survey entailed the flying of 13,183 line kilometres, covering approximately 700km(2) (26%) of the total concession area. Initial results show significantly more anomalies than the original 1998 aeromagnetic survey, due to the use of twin sensors at closer line spacing and lower flying height. It is anticipated that with completion of the necessary processing work the number of anomalies will be substantially higher than the 68 identified in the 1998 aeromagnetic survey and detailed results are expected to be available by the end of September. Drilling Drilling continues and to date 83 holes, totaling 10,926 metres, have been completed. 68% of these holes have intersected kimberlitic material. Analysis of barren holes using the new data has shown that the siting of some of the previously drilled holes was not optimal. Some of these holes have already been re-drilled and have now intersected kimberlitic material. To date all the anomalies that have been drilled have intersected kimberlitic material. A second core rig is currently being mobilized due to the high number of magnetic anomalies that require further investigation. A third drill, capable of drilling large diameter holes, is still scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of 2006. Alluvial sample analysis Work continues on the alluvials along the Luangue River, with 77 pits having been completed to date. Some of these pits have intersected good gravels, whilst others were poor or had to be abandoned due either to water or thick overburden. A trench sample of 735 tonnes was treated through the diamond recovery plant, yielding 104.63 carats for an in situ grade of 0.26 carats per cubic metre. The average stone size was 0.28 carats with two gem quality stones of 2.88 and 1.88 carats being recovered. A second trench sample is currently being processed from which a good 5.6 carat stone has already been recovered. Work on the alluvial exploration programme will continue. Adonis Pouroulis, Petra's Chairman, commented, 'The discovery of this new anomaly, which has a larger surface area than the 115 million tonne deposit we have previously delineated, is further confirmation of the true potential of Alto Cuilo. This is a very exciting project for all involved. This is further evidence that Petra's strategy of building a mid-tier diamond group by creating a solid exploration base combined with successful income producing mines is on track.' Clink on the link below to view the major new 125 hectare anomaly identified at Alto Cuilo: http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8264p_pdf-2005-8-7.pdf Ends For further information, please contact: Petra Diamonds, South Africa Parkgreen Communications, London Adonis Pouroulis/Johan Dippenaar Justine Howarth / Cathy Malins Tel +27 11 467 6710 Tel +44 20 7493 3713 John Baillie, Perth Field PR, Adelaide Tel +61 8 9381 8888 Kevin Skinner Tel +61 8 8234 9555 Mobile +61 414 822 631 Notes to Editors: In December 2004 Petra implemented a formal Joint Venture Agreement with BHP Billiton World Exploration Inc ('BHP Billiton') regarding the Alto Cuilo diamond project in north eastern Angola. Under the terms of the Joint Venture Agreement, BHP Billiton can, by investing up to US$60 million in Petra Diamonds Alto Cuilo Limited, the JV vehicle ('Vehicle') which holds Petra's share in Alto Cuilo, acquire a share of up to 75% of the Vehicle. 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