Freeport's Adkerson pours cold water on Barrick Grasberg tie-up

24th February 2020 By: Reuters

Freeport's Adkerson pours cold water on Barrick Grasberg tie-up

Freeport McMoran CEO Richard Adkerson

Freeport McMoRan is not interested in pulling the trigger on a deal for its Grasberg copper-gold mine in Indonesia, president and CEO Richard Adkerson said on Monday, tamping down speculation of a tie-up with Canadian miner Barrick Gold.

“Now’s just not the time for Freeport to think about doing a big strategic move," Adkerson said at the BMO Global Metals and Mining Conference in Hollywood, Florida.

Barrick CEO Mark Bristow has said the world's No. 2 gold miner is eager to deepen its exposure to copper and has said he sees no competition in pursuit of a deal for Freeport's flagship Grasberg mine.

Grasberg ranks as the world's second-largest copper mine and the largest gold mine and would enable Barrick to take advantage of demand for copper in the electric vehicle industry.

Bristow on Monday said Barrick has capacity for M&A but demurred when asked directly about his interest in a deal for Grasberg.

"My point is that copper is an inevitable part of gold mining in the future," he said during Barrick's presentation, which was webcast.

“You can interpret that whichever way you want," he added.

Freeport could revisit M&A in two to three years as copper prices improve and the miner's production outlook stablises, Adkerson said.