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Barrick Sets Out New Growth Plan.


Business Editors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2002

Barrick Gold Barrick Gold Corporation TSX: ABX NYSE: ABX is the largest pure gold mining company in the world, with its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and four regional business units (RBU's) located in Australia, Africa, North America and South America.   Corporation

All amounts in United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  dollars

Announcement Highlights
-- Planned $2-billion mine development program

-- Expected to contribute 2 million ounces at $125 per ounce

-- Continued high levels of production expected from current operations

-- A goal of doubling earnings by 2006, based on $325 gold price, significantly improving ROE

-- Forward Sales position expected to be reduced by one-third to 12 million ounces by end of 2003


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:ABX) announced today a new growth plan designed to make the Company the world's largest and most profitable gold producer, and the industry's major growth stock.

Barrick's growth plan draws on the financial strength provided by the Company's $1 billion cash balance, A-rated balance sheet and expected free cash flows of $500 million annually from its operating mines supported by a 12-million-ounce forward sales forward sales nplventas fpl a término  position.

DEVELOPMENT OF PIPELINE TO MAKE BARRICK INDUSTRY'S MAJOR GROWTH STOCK

"We expect this to be one of the largest development programs ever undertaken by a gold producer," said Randall Oliphant, President and Chief Executive Officer. "The unique position we are in today is the culmination of our focus on acquiring quality mines and exploration and development properties during a period of weak gold prices and developing them as gold prices strengthen, using our development expertise."

The five-year, $2-billion development plan calls for an average 2 million ounces of additional annual gold production for the first ten years at expected cash costs of $125 per ounce ounce, in zoology
ounce, in zoology: see leopard.
ounce, unit of measurement
ounce: see English units of measurement.
 - 29% lower costs than the current production base - maintaining Barrick's low cost position in the industry.

The following are expected start-up dates, average annual production rates, and cash costs for the four projects over their first decade:

-- Alto alto, singing voice the range of which is lower than the soprano by the interval of a fifth. More generally, the term refers to the register in which this voice sings, i.e.  Chicama (2005): 500,000 ounces at $130 per ounce;

-- Cowal (2005): 270,000 ounces at $170 per ounce;

-- Veladero (2006): 530,000 ounces at $155 per ounce; and

-- Pascua-Lama (2008): 800,000 ounces at $85 per ounce.

Overall, higher production and lower costs are expected in the initial years. In the case of Alto Chicama, the operating cost estimates are based on assumptions related to its Pierina-like similarities in geology geology, science of the earth's history, composition, and structure, and the associated processes. It draws upon chemistry, biology, physics, astronomy, and mathematics (notably statistics) for support of its formulations.  and metallurgy metallurgy (mĕt`əlûr'jē), science and technology of metals and their alloys. Modern metallurgical research is concerned with the preparation of radioactive metals, with obtaining metals economically from low-grade ores, with .

Under the plan, Barrick's net production is expected to rise by 1.2 million ounces, or 21%, to 6.9 million ounces in 2006 at lower costs. As a result, the Company is targeting a doubling of earnings by 2006 based on a $325 gold price. Barrick's four new projects are estimated to have an internal rate of return of 14% at $325 gold (11% at $300 gold) - well above its 8% cost of capital.

"Strong top and bottom line growth positions Barrick as the only growth stock among major gold producers," said Mr. Oliphant. "Our growth plans couldn't come at a better time. As the industry faces declining production and rising costs, we stand to benefit the most from rising gold prices. We are the only major gold company to set out four-year growth metrics metrics Managed care A popular term for standards by which the quality of a product, service, or outcome of a particular form of Pt management is evaluated. See TQM.  for earnings competitive with top performing growth companies in any industry sector."

CONTINUES TO REDUCE HEDGING - FORWARD SALES POSITION EXPECTED TO DECLINE BY ONE-THIRD BY END OF 2003

In light of the current environment, Barrick also announced plans to reduce its forward sales position, primarily through scheduled deliveries from production. As a result, the Company anticipates a reduction in its forward sales position from 17.9 million ounces to a target of 12 million ounces by the end of next year, based on market conditions. This equates to 15% of the Company's current gold reserves as compared to 22% at present. The Company also plans to continue to reduce its call option and variable price sales contract Sales Contract

Contract between a seller and buyer for the sale of goods, services, or both.
 position, with a target of 1.5 million ounces by the end of 2003.

"We are further reducing our hedge position for three main reasons: 1) interest rates are at 40-year lows, leading to lower forward premiums; 2) Barrick has never been stronger financially; and 3) the outlook for gold prices is positive," said Jamie Sokalsky, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

Mr. Oliphant added: "This is an exciting new time in the history of Barrick and the gold industry. Barrick's growth plan makes us uniquely positioned to benefit from strengthening gold prices."

As well as having a pipeline of new projects, Barrick has stepped up its exploration and development budget to $95 million in 2002, the largest in the industry.

The Company will be providing detailed updates on each new project in the coming months as it advances project development, including optimizing feasibility studies The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented. , permitting and further expanding the reserve base.

Barrick is a leading international gold producer with the industry's only A-rated balance sheet, a portfolio of long-life, low-cost operations on four continents and proven and probable reserves of 82.3 million ounces of gold. Barrick's shares are traded under the ticker symbol Ticker Symbol

An arrangement of characters (usually letters) representing a particular security listed on an exchange or otherwise traded publicly. When a company issues securities to the public marketplace, it selects an available ticker symbol for its securities which investors
 ABX on the Toronto, New York New York, state, United States
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, London and Swiss Stock Exchanges and the Paris Bourse Paris Bourse

National stock market of France.
.

Certain statements included herein, including those regarding production, costs and earnings constitute "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Such forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Barrick or of the gold mining industry to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by those forward looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to, changes in the worldwide price of gold or certain other commodities and currencies and the risks involved in the exploration, development and mining business. These factors are discussed in greater detail in Barrick's most recent Annual Information Form and Management's Discussion and Analysis Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A)

A report from management to shareholders that accompanies the firm's financial statements in the annual report. It explains the period's financial results and enables management to discuss topics that may not be apparent in the financial
 of Financial and Operating Results" on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities Noun 1. regulatory authority - a governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest
regulatory agency

administrative body, administrative unit - a unit with administrative responsibilities
.

At a Glance - Barrick Development Projects (a)

ALTO CHICAMA

Description:

-- Located in North-central Peru, about 175 km from Barrick's

Pierina Mine.

-- Oxide oxide, chemical compound containing oxygen and one other chemical element. Oxides are widely and abundantly distributed in nature. Water is the oxide of hydrogen. Silicon dioxide is the major component of sand and quartz.  mineralization Mineralization
The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure.

Mentioned in: Rickets

mineralization,
n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance.
 similar to Pierina, with high-grade gold

surface outcroppings and good metallurgy.

Background:

-- Barrick announced the Alto Chicama discovery on April 23,

2002, and after an intensive drill program focused on the

Property's Lagunas Norte deposit, and more than doubled the

inferred resource estimate on July 10.

Current Mineralization Status:

-- Updated resource classification as at September 16, 2002:

indicated resource totaling 103 million tons of gold; grade:

0.056 oz/ton; 5.74 million oz and inferred resource totaling

33 million tons; grade .046 oz/ton; 1.53 million ounces(1).

-- Resource remains open to the south and southeast.

Activities Underway:

-- 2002 exploration budget increased to $35 million from initial

$5 million.

-- Program focused on infill in·fill  
n.
1. The use of vacant land and property within a built-up area for further construction or development, especially as part of a neighborhood preservation or limited growth program.

2.
 and step out drilling at Lagunas

Norte to expand resource.

-- Additional drills are targeting gold showings identified

within 15km radius of discovery.

-- Conducting metallurgical met·al·lur·gy  
n.
1. The science that deals with procedures used in extracting metals from their ores, purifying and alloying metals, and creating useful objects from metals.

2.
 test work and mine and process

planning.

Timeline
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:

-- Feasibility study scheduled for 2003.

-- Exercise of option to acquire mineral rights expected in 2003.

-- Filing of permit applications anticipated in 2003 with the

submission of the feasibility study.

-- Construction targeted to begin in late 2003/ early 2004.

-- Production targeted 2005.

Capital Cost Estimate:

-- Capital cost estimate based on assumptions related to

similarity Similarity is some degree of symmetry in either analogy and resemblance between two or more concepts or objects. The notion of similarity rests either on exact or approximate repetitions of patterns in the compared items.  with Pierina deposit and expected similarity of

process design etc. would result in capital costs in the $300

to $350 million range.

-- Capital costs are expected to rise if the resource continues

to expand.

Production Profile:

-- Based upon Pierina performance, the production profile is

expected to average 500,000 oz/year at $130/oz cash cost over

first decade.

-- Higher production and lower costs are expected in the earlier

years as mining begins on high-grade surface outcroppings.

COWAL

Description:

-- Located in Central New South Wales New South Wales, state (1991 pop. 5,164,549), 309,443 sq mi (801,457 sq km), SE Australia. It is bounded on the E by the Pacific Ocean. Sydney is the capital. The other principal urban centers are Newcastle, Wagga Wagga, Lismore, Wollongong, and Broken Hill.  (NSW NSW New South Wales

Noun 1. NSW - the agency that provides units to conduct unconventional and counter-guerilla warfare
Naval Special Warfare
), Australia, 350 km

west of Sydney.

Background:

-- Acquired as part of Barrick's merger with Homestake Mining

Company on Dec. 14, 2001.

-- Based on a revision of the feasibility study and environmental

impact statement completed in 1998, project awarded

development consent by the NSW Government in Feb. 1999.

-- 20,000-meter drill program commenced in first quarter 2002.

Current Mineralization Status:

-- Proven and probable reserves: 56.4 million tons of gold;

grade: 0.049 oz/ton; 2.8 million oz, located on main E42

deposit.

Activities Underway:

-- Inspection, clearance and preservation of artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
.

-- Four drills at work on cleared areas of Property to expand

reserves within the pit.

-- In addition to the main E42 deposit, there are a number of

other targets on the 620-sq/km Property.

-- Updating feasibility study completed by a previous owner.

-- Conducting metallurgical test work, aimed at optimizing scope

and economics of project.

-- Negotiations for Native Title are underway.

Timeline:

-- Feasibility study as a result of extra drilling scheduled for

completion in the first half of 2003.

-- Completion of Native Title process expected mid-2003.

-- Construction scheduled to begin in mid-2003.

-- Start-up expected mid-2005.

Capital Cost Estimate:

-- $180 million

Production Profile:

-- Expected to average 270,000 oz at $170/oz cash cost over first

decade, with higher production and lower costs expected in the

early years.

VELADERO

Description:

-- Located in San Juan San Juan, city, Argentina
San Juan (săn wän, Span. sän hwän), city (1991 pop. 353,476), capital of San Juan prov., W Argentina. It is a commercial and industrial center in an agricultural region.
 Province, Argentina. Part of 25-million-oz

Pascua-Lama and Veladero District, situated at northern end of

El Indio Belt, straddling strad·dle  
v. strad·dled, strad·dling, strad·dles

v.tr.
1.
a. To stand or sit with a leg on each side of; bestride: straddle a horse.

b.
 the border of Chile and Argentina.

Planned to be developed as unified district, starting with

Veladero.

Background:

-- Barrick's merger with Homestake Mining Company in Dec. 2001

gave Barrick 100% of Veladero, formerly a joint venture owned

40% and 60% by Barrick and Homestake respectively.

Current Mineralization Status:

-- Proven and Probable Reserves: 196.6 million tons; grade: 0.043

oz/ton; 8.4 million oz(2).

Activities Underway:

-- Feasibility study scheduled for completion in September 2002.

-- Continued monitoring of political and economic situation;

investigation of project financing Project financing

A form of asset-based financing in which a firm finances a discrete set of assets on a stand-alone basis.
 possibilities.

Timeline:

-- Updated feasibility study completion expected September 2002.

-- Filing of permit applications expected in fourth quarter of

2002.

-- Road and camp construction scheduled for the fourth quarter of

2002 with site construction expected to begin in September

2003.

-- Start-up expected at the beginning of 2006.

Capital Cost Estimate:

-- $425 million.

Production Profile:

-- Expected to average 530,000 oz/year at $155/oz cash cost over

first decade, with higher production and lower costs in the

early years.

PASCUA-LAMA

Description:

-- The 25-million-oz Pascua-Lama and Veladero District is

situated at northern end of El Indio Belt, straddling the

border of Chile and Argentina. Planned to be developed as

unified district, starting with Veladero.

Background:

-- Barrick acquired the Pascua-Lama Property with the acquisition

of Lac Minerals Ltd. in 1994. Since then, Barrick has

completed significant work on this property, identifying

several new mineralized min·er·al·ize  
v. min·er·al·ized, min·er·al·iz·ing, min·er·al·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To convert to a mineral substance; petrify.

2. To transform a metal into a mineral by oxidation.

3.
 zones, and increased total proven and

probable mineral reserves from 1.8 million oz in 1994 to the

current 16.9 million oz.

Current Mineralization Status:

-- Proven and Probable Reserves: 296 million tons; grade: 0.057

oz/ton; 16.9 million oz.

Activities Underway:

-- Optimizing the feasibility study by the following:

-- Evaluation of synergies with Veladero;

-- Evaluation of impact of peso devaluation devaluation, decreasing the value of one nation's currency relative to gold or the currencies of other nations. It is usually undertaken as a means of correcting a deficit in the balance of payments.  on project's

economics;

-- Advancing optimization optimization

Field of applied mathematics whose principles and methods are used to solve quantitative problems in disciplines including physics, biology, engineering, and economics.
 work and permitting process; and

-- Continued monitoring of political and economic situation in

Argentina.

Timeline:

-- Complete optimized feasibility study in first half of 2004

-- Construction start-up expected in late 2005

-- Production expected 2008.

Capital Cost Estimate:

-- $1,175 million.

-- Project optimization;

-- Synergies with Veladero; and

-- Impact of peso devaluation are expected to result in

pre-production capital declining significantly from current

levels.

Production Profile:

-- Expected to average 800,000 oz/year at $85/oz cash cost over

first decade.

(a) Construction start-ups subject to Board approval

1. Resource calculations were prepared by employees of Barrick under
   the supervision of Alexander J. Davidson, P. Geol, Senior Vice
   President, Exploration of Barrick, and Alan R. Hill, P. Eng,
   Executive Vice President, Development of Barrick. The resource has
   been calculated on a block modeling basis, using blocks of 10x10x5
   meters and a cut-off grade of 0.50 g/tonne (0.14 oz/ton) for oxide
   mineralization and 0.75 g/tonne (.022 oz/ton) for sulphide
   mineralization. A total of 298 diamond drill holes have been
   drilled and assayed in the area of interest. Drill hole spacing
   averages between 50 and 100 meters. A drill hole radius of 50
   meters was used for purposes of calculating the resource. Resources
   which are not reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
   For additional information see Barrick's press release of April
   23rd and July 10, 2002.

2. Calculated in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 as
   required by Canadian securities regulatory authorities. For United
   States reporting purposes, Industry Guide 7 (under the Securities
   Exchange Act of 1934), as interpreted by the Staff of the SEC,
   requires completion of a full feasibility study in order to
   classify mineralization as a reserve. Accordingly, for U.S.
   reporting purposes, the mineralization at Veladero is classified as
   indicated resources.
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