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    Teck’s royalty over Barrick’s Fourmile: capex, cash flow and IPO lens for mine planners

    March 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Teck’s royalty over Barrick’s Fourmile: capex, cash flow and IPO lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Teck Resources holds a 10% net legacy profits interest, rising to 15% after 6 million oz of gold are delivered, over a 260 sq. km area that materially overlaps Barrick’s Fourmile deposit in Nevada, potentially complicating Barrick’s planned North American assets IPO. Analyst Orest Wowkodaw values Fourmile at about $15 billion, with resources of 4.6 million indicated tonnes at 17.59 g/t and 25 million inferred tonnes at 16.9 g/t, and estimates Teck’s royalty could yield $100–200 million per year at 750,000 oz annual output and $3,400/oz gold. Prefeasibility and feasibility work is scheduled through 2029, with project capital of $1.5–1.7 billion and total capex of $3.2 billion, while Newmont contests Barrick’s allocation of Nevada Gold Mines JV resources to advance Fourmile.

    Technical Brief

    • Fourmile’s preliminary economic assessment indicates a potential mine life exceeding 25 years at planned scale.
    • Barrick targets mine start-up in 2030, ramping to full production by 2034, per Scotia’s modelling.
    • Decline development is scheduled to commence in late 2026, implying near-term underground access and geotech data collection.
    • Prefeasibility study completion is targeted for late 2028, followed by an independent feasibility study in 2029.
    • Project capital is budgeted at US$1.5–1.7 billion, within a total capex envelope of US$3.2 billion.
    • Barrick reports 2.6 Moz contained in 4.6 Mt indicated at 17.59 g/t, plus 13 Moz in 25 Mt inferred at 16.9 g/t.
    • Fourmile is being advanced using existing Nevada Gold Mines infrastructure, which Newmont alleges has been inappropriately diverted.
    • Newmont’s notice of default cites breach of the 2019 Nevada Gold Mines JV agreement and its right of first refusal.

    Our Take

    In our database, Teck Resources is more often framed around copper and critical minerals growth (including the cleared Anglo‑Teck merger) than as a royalty holder, so a 10–15% net profits interest over 260 sq. km at a Nevada gold asset subtly shifts its profile towards a hybrid operator–royalty model that future acquirers will have to price in.

    With Fourmile representing about 19% of Barrick’s net asset value and a potential mine life beyond 25 years, the royalty structure effectively transfers a long‑dated slice of Barrick’s Nevada Gold Mines cash flow to Teck, which could complicate any spin‑out or IPO of the Nevada portfolio compared with cleaner structures seen in other large gold JVs in our coverage.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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