De Beers' World-leading Diamond Ship Is Ready for Action

The world’s most advanced diamond exploration and sampling vessel is ready to start operations in Namibian waters after a VIP send-off.
Jun 25, 2017 9:25 AM ET

De Beers' world-leading diamond ship is ready for action

De Beers Group’s N$2.3 billion (US$157 million) vessel, which has completed five months of sea trials, will soon start exploring for diamonds on the Atlantic seabed.

Named after Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, Namibia’s founding president, the mv SS Nujoma will seek to secure diamond supply in the country well into the future, boosting the national and local economy.

Dr Nujoma (pictured below) was at the official inauguration in Namibia’s Walvis Bay on 15 June, along with the Namibian Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, the country’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Obeth Kandjoze, and Debmarine Namibia CEO, Otto Shikongo.

Obeth Kandjoze said the inauguration marked an important milestone for offshore diamond mining in Namibia. “The mv SS Nujoma represents the largest ever capital investment in underwater diamond mining and will ensure a long-term, sustainable future for offshore diamond mining in Namibia, as well as creating important new jobs for Namibians,” he said.

The 12,000 tonne diesel-electric vessel, which has led to the creation of 140 jobs, the vast majority filled by Namibians, is owned by Debmarine Namibia, a 50/50 joint venture between the Government of the Republic of Namibia and De Beers Group.

It is the only company in the world to mine diamonds offshore, having started in 2002. The mining takes place at around 120 to 140 metres below sea level. The company produced some 1.2 million carats in 2016.

Diamond mining is the single biggest contributor to Namibia’s economy. The partnership between De Beers Group and the Namibian Government delivers more than N$10 billion (US$785 million) in revenue annually.

At 113 metres long, the SS Nujoma can accommodate a crew of 80 and has a helicopter deck suitable for Sikorsky S61s. It was constructed in Ulsteinvik, Norway and fitted with its subsea sampling system, designed by De Beers Group, in Cape Town, South Africa.

The mv SS Nujoma is the first in the company’s fleet of six vessels to be dedicated to exploration and sampling. It incorporates a range of unique technologies that enable it to sample faster, take larger samples and collect more information per sample than any other diamond sampling vessel.

De Beers Group CEO Bruce Cleaver said: “Offshore diamond mining is becoming increasingly important in meeting global demand for diamonds as many of the major onshore deposits have now been discovered. The mv SS Nujoma will allow even more of Namibia’s high quality offshore diamonds to be discovered and mined, ensuring a strong future for Namibia’s diamond industry, as well as the global diamond market.”

Otto Shikongo praised the “exceptional efforts” of those involved in the construction, fitting and sea trials, delivering the vessel three months ahead of schedule and on budget.

About De Beers
De Beers is a member of the Anglo American plc group. Established in 1888, De Beers is the world’s leading diamond company with expertise in the exploration, mining and marketing of diamonds. Together with its joint venture partners, De Beers employs more than 20,000 people across the diamond pipeline and is the world’s largest diamond producer by value, with mining operations in Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa. As part of the company’s operating philosophy, the people of De Beers are committed to ‘Building Forever’ by making a lasting contribution to the communities in which they live and work, and transforming natural resources into shared national wealth. For further information about De Beers, visit www.debeersgroup.com.

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