Sociedade de Desenvolvimento Mineiro (SDM) is an Angolan public mining company and holds the mining rights in an area of concession of 2,950 km2, located in the hydrological basin of Cuango River, Lunda Norte Province. SDM is a joint venture between the Angolan public company Endiama (National Diamond Company of Angola), and the Brazilian private company OMSI (Odebrecht Mining Services Inc).
History
The Sociedade de Desenvolvimento Mineiro was created by presidential decree on 25 August 1995. It overtook the Cuango mining operations abandoned since 1992, but which still represented the country's second largest diamond mining operations.[1] Odebrecht had gotten the concession of the site in 1991 through a deal with De Beers, but the site had been overtaken by the revolutionary UNITA 15 months into the contract.[2]
The SDM produced 419,000 carats of diamond in 2001.[3]