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PNG Government, Barrick Set to re-open Porgera Gold Mine in September

 PRESIDENT and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Barrick Gold Corporation, Mark Bristow, on Monday (17.07.23) met with Prime Minister James Marape to discuss recent progress and the status of the matters remaining to be completed in anticipation of the reopening of Porgera Mine.

Prime Minister Marape welcomed Mr Bristow’s statement that Barrick was committed to PNG “for the long haul” and his pledge that Barrick Niugini Limited, for its part, would do everything under its control to meet the September 16, 2023 re-opening date that the Prime Minister had set as target, and to which both parties are now working diligently toward.


A Development Forum preceding the reopening is imminent within the next several weeks to ensure all landowners and provincial governments are met to iron out, amongst other things, their benefit distributions.

The Government has committed an additional K900millionontopof major gains from project benefits that averages to PNG beneficiaries getting 53% to Barrick Gold getting 47% in New Porgera.

Both parties committed to fix legacy issues such as proper resettlement, increase land rates and compensation consistent to law, education and health developments, infrastructure developments, and a better law and order environment in Porgera and all project area footprint, including riverine and other project support areas.

To meet the September target, both parties committed to attend to all these matters at hand.

The resource in Porgera can be easily harvested at over 500,000 ounces a year, capable of bringing millions of dollars back into the country at the high gold prices at present.

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