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Barrick partners with Sandvik for Porgera surface fleet replacement

Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick), an industry-leading gold and copper producer, has selected Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions to supply seven surface drill rigs to replace an aging non-Sandvik fleet at its Porgera gold mine in Papua New Guinea.

The order, which was placed in Q1 2025, includes four Sandvik DR410i rotary blasthole drill rigs and three Leopard™ DI650i down-the-hole (DTH) drill rigs, as well as associated services. Drill deliveries are expected to begin in June and continue through November 2025.

“Sandvik DTH and rotary drill rigs have proven to be both productive and reliable at our other operations across the globe,” said Glenn Heard, Mining Executive at Barrick. “We look forward to continuing our cooperation and deploying these value-adding surface drilling technologies from Sandvik.”

New Porgera Limited (NPL) is 51 percent owned by PNG stakeholders, with Barrick and Zijin owning the remaining 49 percent. NPL has appointed Barrick Niugini as the operator of the Porgera gold mine. Located at an altitude of 2,300 meters, Porgera initially began production in 1990 under Placer Dome, which Barrick acquired in 2006. Porgera was placed on care and maintenance in April 2020 and resumed operations in December 2023.

The operation includes both an underground mine and open pit and hosts an orebody with measured and indicated resources of 13.3 million gold ounces and inferred resources of 5.56 million gold ounces.

Sandvik DR410i is a compact, powerful and technologically advanced drill rig, designed for rotary and DTH holes from 152 to 254 millimeters (6 to 10 inches). Leopard™ DI650i is a self-contained, crawler-mounted, intelligent DTH drill rig for demanding high-capacity production drilling, covering hole diameters from 115 to 203 millimeters (4.5 to 8 inches).

Two of the Leopard™ DI650i drills at Porgera will be equipped with the reverse circulation (RC) sampling option Sandvik introduced for its flagship DTH rig in 2021. The RC drilling system, which is fully integrated into the Leopard™ DI650i platform, provides a reliable and accurate method for ore body identification and grade control.

All seven surface drills at Porgera will be connected under Sandvik’s Remote Monitoring Service (RMS), which Barrick rolled out to its entire global underground fleet of more than 200 connected Sandvik trucks, loaders and drills during 2023. RMS has already reduced maintenance costs while increasing uptime across Barrick’s Sandvik fleet.

The surface drilling investment comes just months after Barrick partnered with Sandvik to supply trucks, loaders and drills for Porgera’s underground operations. The first underground units were delivered in 2024 and deliveries are expected to continue through 2028.

“We are excited to grow our partnership with Barrick from underground to the surface operation, where we will provide our latest technologies and collaborate to optimize productivity and cost efficiencies,” said Mats Eriksson, President of Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions.

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions and Barrick extended a global framework agreement in late 2023, enhancing the long-term partnership between the OEM and mining major.

Sandvik’s existing entity in Papua New Guinea will further expand local capabilities and the workforce to support the growing Porgera fleet. Recent in-country developments include moving into a more permanent commercial complex and ongoing development of in-country parts supply, component repair and return and in-field service capabilities. The development of specific capabilities to support Porgera includes site-based technical services to aid customer knowledge transfer, in-country parts and rock tools supply and a modular component program. The project will be supported by a collaborative change management program to ensure successful delivery and implementation of the fleet.

For further information, please contact:
Hugo Hammar
Global Account Manager
Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions
Email: hugo.hammar@sandvik.com

Sandvik Group
Sandvik is a global, high-tech engineering group providing solutions that enhance productivity, profitability and sustainability for the manufacturing, mining and infrastructure industries. We are at the forefront of digitalization and focus on optimizing our customers’ processes. Our world-leading offering includes equipment, tools, services and digital solutions for machining, mining, rock excavation and rock processing. In 2024 the Group had approximately 41​,000 employees and revenues of about 123 billion SEK in about 150 countries within continuing operations.

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions
Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions is a business area within the Sandvik Group and a global leading supplier of equipment and tools, parts, service, digital solutions and sustainability-driving technologies for the mining and construction industries. Application areas include rock drilling, rock cutting, loading and hauling, tunneling and quarrying. In 2024, sales were approximately 64 billion SEK with about 17,000 employees.

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