1. Barrick Gold's adjusted free cash flow doubled year over year, and the adjusted EPS reached the highest level since 2013. 2. The Reko Diq copper-gold project could generate $74 billion in free cash flow over its 36-year lifespan, but there is uncertainty about Pakistan's ability to fund its cost share. 3. Geopolitical risks in Mali have frozen $245M in Barrick's gold exports, with potential $10M monthly costs for temporary care at Loulo-Gounkoto.
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