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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Rio Tinto Diavik Diamond Mine Hits Historic 150 Million Carat Production Record

Rio Tinto's Diavik Diamond Mine reaches 150 million carats in production milestone. Canada's first diamond mine to hit this record, producing premium gems since 2003 until its closure in 2026.


Rio Tinto's Diavik Diamond Mine just reached a major achievement. The facility has produced 150 million carats of rough diamonds since opening in 2003.

This makes Diavik the first Canadian diamond mine to hit this production level.

Location and Operations

The mine sits on an island in a remote sub-Arctic Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories.

Diavik produces two main diamond types:

  • Premium white diamonds (majority of output)
  • Yellow diamonds (smaller quantities)

These gems end up in luxury jewelry sold worldwide.

Breaking Production Records

Original estimates from the late 1990s predicted just over 100 million carats total production.

The mine surpassed these projections by 50 million carats.

What drove this success? The facility set new standards in:

  • Mining technology
  • Partnership agreements
  • Sustainable operations

Leadership Perspective

Matthew Breen serves as Chief Operating Officer at Diavik. He credits the milestone to team focus and commitment.

"We are proud to reach this milestone," Breen stated. "Strong partnerships are at the heart of how we work at Diavik."

The operation faced challenging conditions throughout its lifespan. The team maintained safe and effective mining practices despite these obstacles.

Mine Structure and Timeline

Diavik consists of four distinct pipes for diamond extraction.

Production will end in early 2026.

Planning for closure started years ago. The closure strategy covers multiple areas:

  • Worker safety protocols
  • Land restoration plans
  • Water management systems
  • Wildlife protection measures
  • Community support programs
  • Future resource development options

Why This Matters

Canadian diamonds carry special value in global markets. Buyers prize these gems for their verified origin and clean supply chain.

The 150 million carat milestone proves Canada's position as a major diamond producer.

What happens when Diavik closes? The mining industry will lose a significant source of premium diamonds.

Key Partnerships

Diavik's success came from collaboration with multiple stakeholders:

  • Investment partners
  • Local communities
  • Business associates
  • Government agencies
  • Mine workforce

These relationships helped the operation exceed original production targets.

The mine's closure in 2026 will mark the end of over two decades of diamond production in this remote Arctic location.

Rio Tinto's Diavik Diamond Mine achieves historic 150 million carat production milestone, becoming Canada's first diamond mine to reach this benchmark. Located in the Northwest Territories on a remote sub-Arctic Lake Island, the mine has exceeded original projections of 100 million carats since starting operations in 2003. The facility produces premium white and yellow diamonds for global luxury markets and will cease operations in early 2026.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Argyle Pink Diamonds

The Argyle Pink Diamonds brand is 37 years old. Argyle Pink Diamonds will continue to be available globally through its remaining inventory and through the secondary diamond and jewelry markets. 


Useful link: https://argylepinkdiamonds.com.au

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Final Showcase Of Argyle Pink, Red And Blue Diamonds

Mining ceased at Argyle on 3 November, 2020 and the 2021 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender is the final collection of the rarest diamonds from the final year of Argyle operations. The Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender, an annual invitation-only event for the past 38 years, is widely considered to be the most anticipated diamond sale in the world, showcasing the pinnacle of Argyle's production to exclusive group of collectors, diamond connoisseurs and luxury jewelry houses. The 2021 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender will be showcased in Perth, Antwerp, Singapore and Sydney, subject to COVID-19 protocols. Bids close on September 1, 2021.


Useful link: https://www.riotinto.com/news/releases/2021/Rio-Tinto-reveals-its-final-showcase-of-Argyle-diamonds

Monday, December 21, 2020

Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender 2020

Rio Tinto achieved record value at its 2020 Argyle Pink diamonds Tender, after bidders raised prices for the rare diamonds as supply has come to an end. The company offered 62 pink, red, blue and violet diamonds, weighing a total of 57.23 carats. It allowed participants to view the diamonds using live streaming and a virtual portal at locations in Antwerp, Singapore and Perth, Australia, due to travel restrictions associated with the coronavirus pandemic.


Useful link: https://www.riotinto.com/news/releases/2020/Rio-Tintos-2020-Argyle-Pink-Diamonds-Tender-delivers-a-dazzling-set-of-results

Monday, November 09, 2020

The Argyle Cardinal Fancy Red Diamond Story

It is an amazingly beautiful 1.21 carat fancy red diamond. It also has a dramatic backstory, which involves tweezers, a ruler, the putty-like adhesive Blue Tack, and a luxury penthouse. Get to know Reid Mackie.

Useful links: https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/the-time-a-multimillion-dollar-red-diamond-nearly-fell-from-the-roof-of-a-luxury-hotel I https://www.mountainprovince.com/management