Feb 6 (Reuters) - Canadian miner Barrick Gold ABX.TO saw its proven and probable gold mineral reserves rise by 23% to 17.4 million ounces before 2024 depletion, largely due to its Balochistan, Pakistan-based Reko Diq copper-gold project, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
After the completion of its feasibility study at Reko Diq, 13 million ounces of gold were added to its probable reserves on an attributable basis.