Conversion Of Pueblo Viejo Power Plant Scheduled For First Quarter Of 2020

 

TORONTO - Barrick Gold Corporation reported that the Pueblo Viejo power plant is expected to receive its first natural gas in Q1 2020 in a move that will lower greenhouse gas emissions and cut costs, in line with the Group’s clean and efficient energy strategy. Pueblo Viejo entered into a 10-year supply agreement with AES Andres DR, SA in May 2018 for the provision of natural gas and the construction of a gas pipeline from the AES gas terminal to the Quisqueya I power plant for the mine.  This will also benefit the San Pedro region which has not previously had access to this cleaner alternative fuel.

President and Chief Executive Mark Bristow, said, “Since the commissioning of the Quisqueya I power plant in 2013, Pueblo Viejo has looked for ways to reduce the impact of its air emissions on the environment and the cost of energy production. The conversion of Quisqueya I to natural gas will help reduce Pueblo Viejo’s power generation costs by some 30%.  Greenhouse gases will also be cut by 30% and nitrogen oxide by 85%, and the mine’s dependence on oil will be significantly decreased.” 

The gas pipeline is facilitating the conversion of other power plants in the region which will translate into further reduction in greenhouse emissions and significant savings in energy costs within the Dominican national grid.  Recently other power producers in the area have announced the conversion into natural gas of an additional 525 Mw. Pueblo Viejo is also contributing to the Dominican electricity sector with the construction of the Bonao III power substation as part of a public/private alliance with the Dominican Transmission Entity and Empresa Generadora de Electricidad Haina (EGE Haina) which owns the power plant Quisqueya 2 located next to Quisqueya I.  The substation is expected to help to provide more stability to the country’s national grid.  Finalization is scheduled for mid-next year.