Barrick plans to expand exploration efforts in Mali amid changing regulations

Barrick plans to expand exploration efforts in Mali amid changing regulations

Media reports suggested earlier this year the regime was planning to seize Barrick’s massive Loulo-Gounkoto complex, one of the world’s largest gold-producing mines. 

Bristow noted the current economic and political climate in Mali has prompted many exploration companies to reduce or halt their operations in the country, but didn’t comment on media speculation. 

What Barrick’s boss did say is that the exodus of exploration companies could negatively affect the country’s gold production in the future.

Mali’s regulatory environment has recently undergone a significant review, resulting in the adoption of the Implementation Decree of the 2023 Mining Code last year. The improved set of rules is expected to provide a stable framework essential for investments in the mining sector.

This is the third time Bristow has visited Mali since late January, emphasizing the contributions made by Barrick’s mines to nation’s economy. These include nearly $10 billion in taxes, royalties, salaries, and payments to local suppliers, constituting 5% to 10% of the country’s GDP, the company said.

The gold giant said that, in the past year alone, it has contributed more than a $1 billion to the Malian economy.

“We continue to work constructively towards a global resolution of our differences and finding common ground on the key issue of sharing the economic benefits of our operations,” Bristow said in the statement.

“It’s worth noting that Barrick developed a highly successful benefit-sharing partnership for our Tanzanian operations which has since also been used as a model for the reopened Porgera mine in Papua New Guinea,” Bristow added.

The Loulo-Gounkoto complex currently holds proven and probable gold reserves estimated at 6.7 million ounces, with measured and indicated gold resources totalling 9.1 million ounces. It produced 683,000 ounces of gold in 2023 and is on track to meet its production guidance for the current quarter and the year.

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