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Lucapa, along with Angolan state firm Empresa Nacional de Diamantes E. P. , co-own the mining concession.
Updated : Mar 23, 2018, 03:51 AM IST
A 227-carat diamond, the second-largest ever found in Angola, has been discovered at the Lulo Diamond Project mine east of the capital Luanda, Australian miner Lucapa Diamond <LOM.AX> said on Monday.
Lucapa, along with Angolan state firm Empresa Nacional de Diamantes E.P., co-own the mining concession.
A 404-carat stone was discovered in 2007, Lucapa said.
"The recovery underlines the significant potential of the Lulo Kimberlite drilling programme," the Australian company said in a statement.
Angola is the world's fourth-largest diamond producer by value. It is keen to find alternative exports to oil, following a sharp drop in global crude prices over the last two years which has forced it to borrow to cover a shortfall in revenue.
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