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Barrick Gold Corporation is a mining company that produces gold and copper with 16 operating sites in 13 countries. [3] It is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] It has mining operations in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Mali, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, the United States and Zambia. [5]
Gold mining is a major industry in the U.S. State of Nevada.In 2020 mining overall contributed $9.5 billion to the state's economy, $8.4 billion from gold and silver mining (all silver produced in Nevada is as a by-product from gold mining).
Since the merger in 2019, Barrick has organically built an industry-leading balance sheet through reducing debt by $3.5 billion while, at the same time, investing $11.2 billion in developing long ...
Barrick Gold Corporation website; Barrick Goldstrike - mine tour 2000, photo gallery at Flickr; Barrick Goldstrike Mine mine geology, accessed 11/9/2019; A Guide to the Gold Strike Mine (Nevada) records, 99-63. Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Reno.
Barrick's Goldstrike Mine utilizes paste backfill, which is an alternative for Cortez in the future which may simplify the backfill process. Once the mine is in full operation it is estimated to have up to twelve production faces in operation producing 1,200 short tons (1,100 t) per day of ore in 2009.
Nevada Gold Mines was formed on July 1, 2019, as a joint venture between Barrick Gold (61.5% ownership) and Newmont (38.5% ownership) through the combination of their significant gold mining assets across northern Nevada. [2] The assets in Nevada Gold Mines include 10 underground mines and 12 surface mines as well as related facilities. [3]
Barrick Gaming Corporation, a Las Vegas-based gambling company; Barrick Nealy (born 1983), football quarterback in the CFL; David Barrick (born 1984), English cricketer; Dean Barrick (born 1969), English footballer; Des Barrick (1926–2007), English cricketer; Jesse T. Barrick (1841–1923)[2], American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
Following her husband's death in 1979, [1] [2] Barrick founded, in his name, the Barrick Lecture Series at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with an endowment of over $1.2 million in 1980. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] She also founded the Barrick Graduate Fellowship, Barrick Faculty Development and Travel Fund, and the Barrick Research Scholars Fund. [ 2 ]