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Mali's gold production plunges by 23% after Barrick halts operations and tougher rules are implemented

Mali's gold production plunges by 23% after Barrick halts operations and tougher rules are implemented
Mali's gold production plunges by 23% after Barrick halts operations and tougher rules are implemented

Mali's industrial?gold?output declined 22.9% in the year 2025 due to the long?suspension? of Barrick Mining operations because of a dispute about tougher mining regulations, according to preliminary figures released by the West African nation's Mines Ministry. Mali is one of Africa's biggest gold producers. It has been pushing for reforms to increase the value of this sector. This was enshrined into a mining code that was introduced in 2023. The government announced in December that a sweeping audit had led to the recovery by mining companies of arrears amounting to 761 billion CFA francs (US$1.2 billion).

The tougher rules ruffled some miners, which led to a two-year standoff between Barrick and its massive Loulo Gounkoto 'complex.' A deal was finally struck late last year after the Canadian company placed Loulo Gounkoto under temporary administration. The two-year standoff affected the sector's sentiment and disrupted production across the industry. This offset gains from new entrants to the mining industry and the expansion of small-scale industrial miners, according the data seen on late Thursday.

The data shows that industrial production dropped to 42.2 tons from 54.8 tons when updated in 2024. Mali's industrial output of gold peaked at 66.48 tonnes in 2023. Mali's largest gold producer, Loulo-Gounkoto, reopened under an appointed state administrator in July. However, persistent logistical problems limited output to just 5.5 tonnes in 2025. This is down from 22.5 tons the year before.

B2Gold surpassed Barrick as Mali's top gold producer by 2025.

Allied Gold, boosted 'by its new large mine Korali-Sud along with its Sadiola Mine, ranked second, followed by Barrick -with 5.5 tons.

The artisanal gold production remained at six tons in 2020. Total national production in 2025 was 48.2 tonnes, which is 22.7% less than the original 54-ton government forecast.

(source: Reuters)