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Barrick Gold chief executive Mark Bristow, seen in London Stock Exchange, London, Britain on Nov. 6, 2018, said there is a growing role for copper in Barrick’s portfolio.HENRY NICHOLLS/Reuters

Barrick Gold chief executive Mark Bristow said on Monday a combination with copper miner Freeport McMoRan “had a lot of logic to it” even though a deal between the companies did not pan out.

Freeport CEO Richard Adkerson told Reuters last week that he has no desire to combine Freeport with Barrick or another gold producer, saying such a deal didn’t make sense.

“That’s Richard’s position and I respect that,” Bristow said during a webcast at the BMO Capital Markets Metals and Mines conference. “It didn’t work out, but it certainly had a lot of logic to it.”

Bristow said there is a growing role for copper in Barrick’s portfolio but his first priority is to expand assets the Toronto-based miner already owns.

He expressed interest in Freeport last year, but rising copper prices have pushed up the U.S. miner’s relative stock market valuation.

Bristow said last month that Barrick had successfully turned around its Lumwana copper mine in Zambia and could be interested in buying a smelter.

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