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Mali to restart production at Barrick’s Loulo‑Gounkoto gold mine

Mali plans to restart operations at Barrick Mining’s  Loulo‑Gounkoto gold complex under a court-appointed temporary administrator after seizing control earlier this month, Bloomberg News reported last Thursday. The move follows a Malian court decision to suspend Barrick’s management of Loulo‑Gounkoto, one of the Canadian miner’s most important assets, amid an escalating dispute over the new mining code and unpaid taxes.

On June 16, Mali’s Tribunal de Commerce ordered that the Loulo‑Gounkoto complex be placed under provisional state control for six months. It also appointed former health minister Soumana Makadji as administrator. Barrick had suspended operations in mid‑January after authorities blocked gold exports, detained staff and seized three tonnes of bullion.

The company also removed the Loulo‑Gounkoto complex from its 2025 production guidance after halting output in January; the asset represented about 14% of its anticipated gold output and was expected to produce around 250,000 oz. Permits are due for renewal by February 2026.

Loulo‑Gounkoto is Barrick’s largest operation in Mali, accounting for over 720,000 oz. of gold in 2024.

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