Gahcho Kué, the world’s largest new diamond mine in the last 13 years, was officially opened on Tuesday.
The mine, a joint venture between De Beers (51 percent) and Mountain Province Diamonds (49 percent), is expected to produce approximately 54 million carats of rough diamonds over its lifetime.
A fly-in/fly-out remote mine site situated approximately 280km northeast of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada, Gahcho Kué remains on track to reach full commercial operation in the first quarter of 2017. Comprised of three open pits, the mine will employ 530 people full-time, with the majority working a two-week in/two-week out rotation.
The mine was opened officially by De Beers Group Chairman and Anglo American Chief Executive Mark Cutifani, De Beers Group CEO Bruce Cleaver, De Beers Canada CEO Kim Truter, Mountain Province Diamonds CEO Patrick Evans, and representatives of First Nations and Metis communities in the Northwest Territories at an event that included 150 guests from across Canada and around the world.
Canada is the world’s third largest diamond producer by value and the fifth largest by volume. Underpinned by a $1 billion capital investment, the development of Gahcho Kué between 2006 and 2015 has already provided a C$440 million boost to the NWT economy, according to a recent socio-economic impact study conducted by EY for The De Beers Group of Companies.2
More than 90 percent of Gahcho Kué’s economic impact will be delivered once the mine becomes fully operational, equivalent to a further C$5.3 billion in Gross Value Added (GVA) to the NWT. Including its supply chain impacts, the mine supported more than 2,700 jobs in 2015, with employment at the site representing more than 10 percent of employment in the NWT’s extractive industries.
Bruce Cleaver, CEO, De Beers Group, said: “As millions of new consumers enter the middle classes in the coming years, consumer demand for diamond jewelry is set to see continued medium to long term growth. I’m therefore delighted with the official opening of Gahcho Kué, our largest ever mine outside of southern Africa, as it will help to meet this increasing demand.
“Allied to our major investments in production capacity expansion in the southern African region, the opening of Gahcho Kué positions De Beers and its partners strongly to capitalize on the industry’s positive demand outlook.”