Canada’s Lucara Diamond (TSX: LUC) is pressing ahead with its plan to extend the life of the Karowe mine in Botswana after an updated feasibility study showed the underground project could recover 4.5 million carats over a 10-year mine life. The reviewed study reinforces Lucara’s strategy to expand Karowe despite a rapid global downturn in the diamond industry marked by halted operations, falling revenues and rising competition from lab-grown stones that have cast doubt on diamonds’ long-term appeal. Open-pit mining at Karowe is expected to end before June, after which surface stockpiled reserves will be processed while underground operations ramp up to commercial production, the company said. “We look forward to continue recovering large, exceptional diamonds from the underground project,” president and CEO William Lamb said, noting Karowe is the only mine globally to have reco
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