NEW MARINE PHOSPHATE TENEMENTS ISSUED IN NAMIBIA Bonaparte Diamond Mines NL (“Bonaparte” or “the Company”) (ASX: BON) is pleased to announce the issue of four new Exclusive Prospecting Licences (EPLs) for marine phosphate exploration off the coast of Namibia. The new EPLs cover a collective area of 4,000km2 and have been issued for an initial period of three years, to July 2011. These EPLs are held by the Bonaparte Tungeni Joint Venture (JV) which currently holds the 1,000km2 EPL3323 licence in the Company’s Meob Project area. Managing Director Mike Woodborne said: “We are delighted with this development which comes as we are about to commence with systematic marine sampling operations for phosphate resource delineation in our Meob Project area. A cohesive set of tenements located in the defined phosphate provinces off Namibia is a key component of our programme for establishing marine phosphate mining in Namibia over the long term, in close collaboration with our Namibian partners.” Namibian partners Tungeni Investments cc hold a 30% interest in the JV Company, while Bonaparte holds a 70% interest and is the project operator. The JV also has pending applications for a further five EPLs covering an additional area of 5,000km2 of phosphate exploration area identified within the regionally mapped zones of increased phosphate concentration off the coast of Namibia. Two of the new EPLs (EPL4009, EPL4021) covering 2,000km2 lie in the Meob Project area that includes EPL3323 and which is located in the marine phosphate concentration zone south of Walvis Bay. The other two new EPLs (EPL4019, EPL4020) covering 2,000km2, are in the Rocky Point Project area which incorporates the core of the marine phosphate zone lying north of Walvis Bay.
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