World Bank, IFC approve $700 million loan for Pakistan’s Reko Diq project


The World Bank plans to invest $2 billion annually in Pakistan’s infrastructure over the next decade,” a report said.

The World Bank plans to invest $2 billion annually in Pakistan’s infrastructure over the next decade,” a report said.
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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the World Bank (WB) have approved a concessional loan of $700 million for a major mining and resource development initiative in Pakistan, according to a media report.

“The Reko Diq project is located in Balochistan province, which is known as a mineral-rich region of the country. This approval by lenders is a significant victory for Pakistan,” The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

“As a result of this approval, the private sector is expected to invest $2.5 billion in the Reko Diq project, one of Pakistan’s most important initiatives,” the report said.

With the approval, Pakistan has taken a crucial step forward in securing the success of the Reko Diq project, which is expected to play a pivotal role in the country’s resource development sector.

Barrick Gold and the federal and Balochistan governments own the project jointly. The financing for phase one of the project, which is expected to start production in 2028, is being discussed with multiple lenders.

A recent feasibility study has upgraded the project’s scope, with phase one throughput increasing to 45 metric tonnes per annum from 40 metric tonnes and phase two throughput rising to 90 metric tonnes per annum from 80 metric tonnes.

The mine life has been revised from 42 years to 37 years owing to the rising throughput, although the company believes unaccounted-for minerals could extend the life to 80 years.

“The cost of phase one has also been revised upwards to $5.6 billion from $4 billion. The World Bank plans to invest $2 billion annually in Pakistan’s infrastructure over the next decade,” the report said.

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