ADB to lend $410m for Pakistan’s Reko Diq Copper mine

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MG News | August 22, 2025 at 09:20 AM GMT+05:00

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August 22, 2025 (MLN): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is set to extend a $410 million financing package to support the development of Pakistan’s Reko Diq copper and gold mine, one of the world’s largest untapped mineral deposits, which will be operated by Barrick Gold, sources told Reuters on Thursday.

Islamabad hopes the project will serve as a springboard to draw more foreign interest to its mineral sector, particularly to exploit rare earth deposits, as Reuters reported. 

Pakistan has already attracted interest from the Trump administration and offered future concessions to U.S. companies.

The loans and a financing guarantee will support development of Reko Diq, which is expected to produce copper and gold from 2028 and generate about $70 billion in free cash flow over its lifespan, it added. 

The financing is composed of two loans totalling $300 million to Barrick and a $110 million financing guarantee for the government of Pakistan, both sources said ahead of the official announcement.

The $6.6 billion project in Balochistan is 50% owned by Barrick with the other half held by the federal and provincial governments.

ADB, the petroleum ministry and Barrick did not immediately respond to requests for comment, it said. 

The project aims to raise upwards of $2 billion and has a previous agreement for $700 million in financing from the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank's private investment arm.

The project's developers are in talks with other prospective financiers, including the U.S. Export-Import Bank, Export Development Canada and Japan’s JBIC and expect to sign term sheets this quarter, project director Tim Cribb told Reuters in April.

Reko Diq, delayed for years by a legal dispute that was settled in 2022, will produce 200,000 metric tons of copper annually in its first phase, rising to 400,000 tons after an expansion.

Barrick says the mine could operate beyond its 37-year life through upgrades and further exploration.

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