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Mali renews Barrick Mining’s Loulo licence for another 10 years

Mali's military leader said in a Friday statement that the government had approved a draft decree renewing Barrick Mining Loulo's gold mining permit for another 10 years. Mali, Africa's largest gold producer, settled a dispute with Barrick in November over profit-sharing, control and ownership of the Loulo-Gounkoto complex of gold mines after two years' negotiations. The dispute was sparked by 2023 mining codes that increased taxes and increased state stakes in projects.

Barrick has agreed to withdraw from the World Bank’s dispute tribunal its arbitration case, while Mali said that it would release all employees of the Canadian company, drop all charges and give operational control to the Canadian miner.

Barrick conducted a feasibility study as part of the permit renewal. The study identified economically viable reserves that could support six years of open-pit mining or 16 years of underground mines. Gross annual production is estimated to be 420,920oz, according to the statement. Loulo-Gounkoto, located in western Mali, is the 'largest producer in the country and Barrick's most lucrative mine. It will generate almost $900,000,000 in revenue by 2024. (Reporting and writing by Mali Newsroom; Editing and proofreading by David Gregorio).

(source: Reuters)