Diamond Fields Begins Operations in Marshall Forks

Diamond Fields International Ltd.’s mining

ship, the DF Discoverer, has arrived at the Marshall Forks East region of

DFI’s exclusive licence area and will begin mining immediately. Commenting on

the move, Wayne Malouf, Diamond Field’s chief executive officer, said: “DFI has been excited about

the resource in Marshall Forks. With the completion of the current phase of

mining in the Dias Reef joint operations area of DFI’s ML 111 licence, the

marine team believes it the right time to shift focus to Marshall Forks, where

the company has exclusive rights.”

Diamond Fields and Bonaparte Diamond Mines NL have jointly completed the current phase of joint mining operations

in the Dias Reef joint operations area within DFI’s MIL111 mining licence.

Despite record sales prices and some recent vessel operating improvements

achieved by the marine team, sharp increases in fuel and certain other

supplies have led the parties to conclude that the economic return of mining

the resources so far identified within the joint operation area does not

warrant moving into the next phase of joint operations. Additional resources

in the joint operations area will be available for future mining should the

economics warrant.

Diamond Fields’ offshore Namibian mining licences cover an area of

approximately 719 square kilometres, of which approximately 708.8 square

kilometres, or 98.5 per cent, is outside the ML 111 joint-venture area

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