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Case Study on AK6 Karowe Mine. Discovery through to Production: Learning the Lessons of History.
1. The AK6 kimberlite
Discovery through to production
Learning the lessons of history
James AH Campbell
Managing Director - Botswana Diamonds plc
Botswana Diamond Explorers Conference
Orapa Mine: 25-26 April 2017
2. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the
discovery of the Orapa Mine
We salute Jim Gibson, Gavin Lamont & Manfred Marx
1Source: Dr MCJ de Wit et al, Prospecting in Africa, 2011
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5. AK6 today: Karowe Mine
The Karowe Mine to date has yielded 1.8 million carats generating
revenue of $1.02 billion at an average price of $566 per carat.
Source: Lucara Diamond
6. Karowe Mine’s exceptional diamonds
Source: Lucara Diamond
Recovered in 2015, the Lesedi la Rona is
1,109-carat Type-IIa stone.
It is the second largest diamond
discovered since the 3,106 carat Cullinan
found in South Africa in 1905.
The name means “Our Light” in Setswana.
7. AK6 location: prime diamond real estate
Legend
Map source: Firestone Diamonds
6
85 kimberlites in the Orapa
kimberlite province with 8 having
been or are mines and with the
largest Tier 1 diamond mine by
area in the world Orapa (118 Ha)
9. The early diamond days of Botswana
“Diamonds were the obsession of this old prospector. He clasped his glass of Cape brandy in his
sunburnt and calloused hand, and told me of a mythical diamond field in the Kalahari that
would make Kimberley seem an absurd little pothole...”
(W.J. Makin, Across the Kalahari Desert, 1929)
Image source:
Lt F.C.Cornell, The Glamour of Prospecting, 1920
Image source:
UK National
Archives
10. 1967
2125B/K1 (Damtshaa),
B/K2 and A/K1 (Orapa)
discovered by De Beers
1959
Alluvial diamonds
recovered at Motloutse
River by CAST
1966
Mochudi “para-kimberlites”
discovered in Kgatleng
District by De Beers
1969
2125D/K1 (Letlhakane)
and A/K6 (Karowe)
discovered by De Beers
1972
2424D/K1 (Jwaneng)
discovered by De Beers
Botswana’s early diamond discoveries (1959-74)
1974
2125B/K1 discovered
by De Beers
Map source: Brook, 2012 on 11IKC website
12. The discovery of AK6
• Discovered in 1969
• Initial assessment by De Beers (1972-75)
• Delineated with 44 percussion holes (60% into basalt
breccia)
• Grade estimated from 3 pits (2 in basalt breccia)
• +/- 2 core holes and 2 large diameter holes
• Results of initial assessment
• Small size (c. 3.3ha)
• Poor mineral chemistry
• Low diamond grade (3.5cpht)
• AK6 considered low interest
• Revisited prior to relinquishment (1998)
• Ground geophysics and limited drilling
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13. AK6 initial assessment in context
• Small dataset probed for garnet mineral chemistry: diamond
potential downgraded due to apparent lack of sub-calcic garnets
(diamondiferous kimberlite indicators)
• Extent of basalt breccia initially poorly understood
• Kimberlite under-sampled
• Excessive diamond breakage using cable tool (jumper) drilling
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Source: JAH Campbell, Lucara Diamond
14. Economic context of the 1970-1980’s
• World economy
• Developed world in economic “stagflation"
• High inflation
• Slow growth
• High unemployment
• Arab oil embargo
• 1973-4 stock market crash
• NYSE’s Dow Jones lost 45%
• LSE’s FT30 lost 73%
• Botswana and De Beers
• A decade of big mine opening
• 1971: Orapa
• 1977: Letlhakane
• 1982: Jwaneng
• De Beers share price closely correlated with the
Dow Jones Industrial Index
• Collapse of diamond prices
Dow Jones daily closing price
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15. Early 2000s: the ‘rediscovery’ of AK6
• DeBot granted PL 13/2000, including AK6
• Many uneconomic kimberlites discovered in the 1960s-70s revisited in early 2000s
• AK6 re-assessed using new geophysical and drilling technologies
• North and South lobes identified with percussion drilling
• Surface area revised upwards to 9.5ha after high-resolution ground magnetics survey
• Phased approach to resource delivery and project development
• Overlap of Phase 1 and 2 evaluation programmes to compress timeline
• Hierarchy of approvals
• Parallel techno-economic studies
24. Karowe Resource/Reserve Statement (2013)
Karowe Mineral Resource
/ Reserve (2013)
Tonnes
(000,000’s)
Grade
(cpht)
M Carats
(+1.25mm)
Value
(USD/ct)
Probable Reserve
(to 324m)
33.1 15.5 5.1 394
Indicated Resource
(to 400m)
48.07 16 7.61 393
Inferred Resource
(400-750m)
21 14 3.04 412
Source: JAH Campbell, Lucara Diamond
• Latest Karowe resource statement (2013) reflects a drop in grades and
increase in values
• Higher bottom cut-off size (1.25mm) accounts for grade decrease
• Value increase chiefly due to incorporation of production and sales
data into estimates
• 2013 value estimation qualified as conservative
25. Karowe production performance
• Consistent performance
• 2017 forecast: 290,000-310,000 carats
• 2016 operating costs: USD26.5 per
tonne treated
Year
Tonnes mined
(000,000’s)
Tonnes treated
(000,000’s)
Carats
recovered
Grade
(cpht)
Ave $/ct
sold
Stones
>10.8cts
2016 2.72 2.61 353,974 13.5 824
2015 3.18 2.24 365,690 16.3 593 727
2014 3.32 2.42 430,292 17.7 644 815
2013 3.94 2.35 440,751 18.8 411 732
Source: Lucara Diamond
• A proven large stone producer
• Three exceptional stones recovered from
South Lobe in November 2015, including
world’s second largest diamond: 1,109cts
Type IIa Lesedi La Rona
27. Why the Boteti JV?
• New technology
• DeBot and AFD had
contiguous ground
holdings
• Logical to combine
• 51/49, DeBot operator
• 70/30 on release of BFS
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Boteti JV chronology
• April 2004: DeBot (’DB’) signs JV agreement (‘Boteti’) with African Diamonds plc (‘AFD’) on 51/49%
split. Each party contributes their properties in the Orapa region. DB (operator) can earn up to 70% on
delivery of a Bankable Feasibility Study (‘BFS’).
• September 2007: Boteti applies for Mining Licence over AK6. AFD disputes that bulk sampling was
complete and diamond value did not meet Indicated Resource category and thus does not meet the
minimum criteria for a BFS. DB overcomes this by being the bank. Project capital USD380M.
• July 2008: Boteti applies for Retention Licence over AK6 due to resource being sub-economic. AFD
launches urgent high court action against DB/Boteti on basis that Retention Licence application is
invalid as Mining Licence has already been applied for and project is economic (c.30% higher
independent diamond valuation; lower capital). Boteti’s application for Retention Licence is rejected as
Mining Licence has already been applied for. Boteti proceeds to conclude terms for Mining Licence.
• June 2009: DB unable to finance project due to marginal economics (in their view) and poor financial
climate post-GFC. AFD’s Value Engineering Study suggested robust economics with initial capital of
USD88M. Key was innovative approach to processing plant development and different view on the
diamond value. DB reject study. AFD proposes to buy out DB’s share.
• July-November 2009: AFD scours the market to raise funds to buy DB out, or find alternative investor.
Lucara (‘LUC’) acquires DB’s stake for USD49M (loan provided by an insider to the company) following
introduction by JAHC and rapid negotiations.
• November 2010: LUC acquires AFD’s stake in Boteti for a c.30% premium. AFD listed at 7p in July 2004
and sold for equivalent 52p. AFD’s exploration assets spun off into Botswana Diamonds plc.
30. The Economic Context
• 2009: Annus Horribilis
• Global Financial Crisis (‘GFC’)
• De Beers’ situation (mid-2009)
• 99% drop in net profits for H1 2009 to just $3m
(against $316m in H1 2008)
• Sales of rough diamonds down by 57% to $1.4bn;
production slashed by 73% to 6.6m carats
• Global workforce cut by 23% and production at
mines in Africa and Canada temporarily halted
• Investors’ reluctance to fund a project deemed
marginal
• Mining boom ground to a halt in 2009
• Investment activity in the mining sector dropped
dramatically
• Juniors (‘project generators’) hardest hit
Source: Debswana
31. Joint Venture Dynamics
Boteti Joint Venture
• 10-month lag between
sampling and results issued
• JV agreement signed ahead
of first bulk sampling results
• Different perspectives &
funding structures
• Substantial variance in:
• Risk appetite
• Plant design philosophy
• Capital estimates
• Project economics
• Approach to financing
• Hurdle rates
• Decision processes
• AFD dual listed: London
AIM & Botswana. Strong
local shareholding.
Source: Investopedia; mineralsnorth.ca; undervaluedequity
Some common traits of juniors Some common traits of majors
• Discoverers and developers of
new economic deposits
• Typically small-cap companies
• Exploration spend is their
lifeblood
• No/little production cashflow to
fund exploration activities
• Funding derived from share issues
& management
• No dividends paid - shareholders
rewarded by share price increase
• Results attract high degree of
public scrutiny and assurance
• Subject to full extent of regulatory
and reporting obligations
• Technical management teams with
deep practical experience
• Innovative, agile and fast
• Owners of mining operations
• Typically more than one mine
• Publicly traded, well capitalised
companies
• Exploration activities internally
funded by production cashflow
• Exploration spend viewed as
discretionary
• Steady, predictable cashflow
• Large corporate structures
• Complex decision processes
• Internal assurance processes
• Able to adjust production to
changing market conditions
• Large technical and non-technical
management departments.
• Often bureaucratic and slow
moving
32. Impact of Technology
• Exploration
• Statistical representivity of indicator
minerals critical
• Better definition of anomaly through high-
resolution ground geophysics
• Evaluation
• Lowering of diamond breakage by
advances in LDD technology
• Impact of diamond breakage on
diamond value estimations and
modelled SFDs improved but still much
to be done
• Significant under-estimation of large
diamond population
• Mining
• Improved understanding of diamond
SFDs from production data
• Developments in technology warrant
re-visiting past decisions
NI43-101 4 February 2014
Source: Lucara Diamond
33. Geological model
Major change is greater granularity in internal geology (kimberlite and breccia domains).
2006
2013
The updates to the 3D geology model are considered to be minor and represent refinement of the
previous model based on the availability of new mapping data (NI43-101 Technical Report on the
Karowe Mine, February 2014).
2008
34. Diamond Value
• Abundance of Type IIa and larger diamonds
inadequately considered in initial valuations
• The impact of diamond breakage was (and is)
poorly understood
• Diamond value underestimated in financial
modelling
• Karowe consistently delivering large and
exceptional stones
“The relatively high levels of diamond breakage not only
cause challenges with the diamond valuation, but also
with postulating a production diamond size frequency
distribution from the sampling data. As a result of the high
levels of diamond breakage in the sampling diamonds and
the abundance of high value Type II diamonds (see Figure
5), Boteti believes that there is considerable upside in the
diamond value, even at today’s diamond prices”
(Campbell et al., SAIMM 2009)
Two end members in diamond valuation:
fixed price book or open tender
Advantages of open tenders include:
• Market related price
• Competitive bidding
• Pricing transparency
• Clients get the goods they want
• Premium paid for valued goods
Disadvantages of open tenders include:
• Less predictable cash flows
• Higher risk of price volatility
• Speculative buying
35. Mineral Resource
Notes:
• Bottom cut-off size increased from 1.0mm to 1.25mm in 2013
• Indicated resource depleted by mining, inclusive of stockpile
• Probable reserve: 33.1Mt @ 394USD/ct
Source: SAIMM, JAH Campbell, Lucara Diamond
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2004 2007 2009 2010 2011 2017
MarketCap(US$)
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Economic Value
• AFD raised cash at 2p, listed at 7p in 2004. Acquired by
Lucara for 0.8 of a LUC share for each AFD share in 2012.
Current LUC value plus dividends £2.21 = £1.76 for 7p
share = 25 times your money plus BOD.
• LUC acquired De Beers 70% share in the AK6 project for
US$49M in 2009. LUC is now valued at CAD1.2BN. It had a
market cap of c.CAD30M immediately prior to acquisition
of DB’s stake in AK6 = 40 times increase in market cap.
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African Diamonds Plc (AFD) historical share price (2004-2007)
Lucara Diamonds (LUC) share price (2008-2017)LUC acquires
DB’s stake
(2009)
LUC acquires
AFD’s stake
(2010)
LUC acquires
DB’s stake
(2009)
LUC acquires
AFD’s stake
(2010)
37. Conclusions
Corporate
• Contrasting strategic, corporate and financial agendas between initial
Joint Venture partners
• Cash is king (… especially at the bottom of the economic cycle)!
• Different diamond pricing methodologies
Technical
• Too small a bulk sample. 3,000 carat bulk sample not achieved
possibly led to deficiencies in the SFD and value modelling
• Did not adequately take into account qualitative information gathered
during the evaluation process
Note: James AH Campbell was General Manager Exploration at De Beers (May 2004 to Nov 2006), Managing Director of AFD (Dec 2006 to Dec 2010)
and Vice President for LUC (Jan to May 2011) and was involved in the AK6 project from 2005 to May 2011