Dolat Ventures, Inc. announced its plans to initiate its diamond mining and has its target on new gold resource as part of its diamond project in Sierra Leone. Following new in soil surveys of new targets which comprised hundreds of over soil samples, an area has been identified returning elevated gold values with a potential kilo output of up to 7 kilos of gold in a target area which is 10 kilometers from the diamond mining operation. The company's focus is set to coincide with the best months of the mining season, December through July, in Sierra Leone.

For the diamond operation the company intends to complete building its 100 ton/hour wash plant and acquire the earth moving machinery (D8, excavator and dump trucks) to begin washing over 100 tons of gravel per day. Based on Dolat's prior reports of about 1/10 carats per ton, the Company was mining 35 tons per day with findings of 3-4 carats per day, with the machinery based on about 1,200 tons per day may amount to 120 carats per day. Projections are based on an average price of $200 per carat which translates to $24,000 a day.

Additionally, once the company begins washing gravel for diamonds, it would be able to set up to wash for up to 1,200 tons per day for gold too. The company projects that with about 1/5 of a gram of gold per ton would translate to over 7 kilos of gold per month.