Cream Minerals updates on Sierra Leone exploration program
by Tiffany Marlow
Cream Minerals Ltd., a mineral exploration company with properties in Canada, Mexico and Sierra Leone, Africa, has exported a parcel of diamonds carrying 112 stones with a total weight of 53.93 carats from its mining licences on the Sewa River.
The shipment has been approved by Canada Border Services, following normal review of documentation including the Kimberley Process Certificate, and an independent value estimate of US$10,701 from the Government Gold and Diamond Office (GGDO) of Sierra Leone.
The total value of the diamonds has been estimated at US$3,128, which suggest an average value of US$198/ct for the parcel, and one 2.92 carat stone valued by GGDO at US$1,071/ct.
Cream Minerals Ltd., along with its joint venture partner, Casierra Development Fund Inc. has been working in Sierra Leone since 1993 and obtained its first prospecting licence on the Sewa River, which drains the Kono diamond area.
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