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General presentationNikkelverk, February 2016

Content

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Our history

Nikkelverk today

Our values

Production, environment and energy

Glencore 1

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6 Process and quality

7 Applications

8 Useful nickel

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90 commodities

Unique business model

Stock Exchange; London,

Hong Kong and

Johannesburg

Metals and minerals Energy products Agricultural products

• Copper

• Zinc/Lead

• Aluminium

• Ferroalloys

• Nickel

• Iron Ore

• Coal

• Oil

Grains

Oils/Oilseeds

Sugar

Cotton

Exploration

Mining /

producing

Processing /

refining

Logistics

Marketing &

trading

Traditional

miners Traders

Exploration

Mining /

producing

Processing /

refining

Logistics

Marketing &

trading

Revenue USD224 bn (2014)

EBIT USD6.7 bn (2014)

181 000 employees

(incl. contractors)

90 offices and 150 operational

plants

Presence in more than 50 countries

Vital products in our daily lifes

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A global player

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Glencore Business Model

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Glencore – the most diversified of the “big miners”

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Oil 23%

Copper 22%

Iron Ore 52%

Coal 2%

Other 1%

Iron Ore 78%

Aluminium 11%

Copper 8%

Coal (2)%

Diamonds 4%

(FY 2014 EBIT)

Iron Ore 40%

Coal 9%

Copper 24%

Diamonds 28%

Other (1)%

Rio Tinto:

BHP:

(1)

Copper 37%

Zinc 5%

Nickel 7%

Coal 5%

Oil 1%

Marketing metals 21%

Marketing energy 7%

Marketing agri 12%

Corp and other 4%

Note: (1) Split as per 2014 result. Source: Annual Reports, company presentations.

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Glencore Nickel Worldwide

Teknologi og prosess

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Our history

1870 – 1945: «Flåt» mines

Production 20.000 tonnes nickel

1910: Kristiansand

Nikkelraffineringsverk A/S

1929: Falconbridge Limited

1973:1600 employees

2006: Xstrata plc

2013: Glencore International Ltd

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Nikkelverk

Annual capacity:

92 kt nickel

39 kt copper

5.2 kt cobalt

115 kt sulphuric acid

Energy:

640 GWH / a

Employees:

~550 employees

~30 apprentices

~60 contractors

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Safety is our core value

1.

Do you follow procedures?

2.

Do you use right equipment?

3.

Have you thought about

risks you can meet

before starting the job?

4.

Do you think of your own

and others' safety every day

at work, and complete a

STOP and CORRECT if you

see a hazard?

5.

Do you participate

actively in safety meetings?

STOP

THINK

DO

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7 lifesaving rules

Life-saving rule number

Never walk under a

suspended load

Always ensure the required

permission before entering

confined areas

Always be secured when

working at height

Always use safety equipment

when handling chemicals

Release and secure

energy and effort when

working on equipment

Never set a safety

barrier out of action

without approval

Do not break the security

zone between vehicles

and pedestrian without a

clear signal

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Health and safety above all

Emergency Exits

Rally Point - either outside the

building or the main parking lot

depending on the nature of the

event

Emergency or 1333 or 3810 1333

No smoking

Photo prohibition

Chemical toxicity (Cl2, SO2,

propane, H2S)

Traffic Conditions - follow the

marked pedestrian crossings, yellow

jackets

Protective Equipment for visitors

Pacemaker

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Our values

Safety

Simplicity

Responsibility

Entrepreneurialism

Openness

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Focus on improvements

Teknologi

og prosess

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Production 1970-2015

k.t./a

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Nickel

Copper

Cobalt

Environment

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Ni+Cu+Co kg/day 1970-2015

As kg/daysSO2 kg/hour

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Ni+Cu+Co from 1987- 2015

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Energy

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Specific power consumptions

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Certifications

ISO 9001 – Quality

ISO 14001 – Environment

OHSAS 18001 – Health and Safety

ISO 50001 - Energy

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Production flow - Nickel

1. Mining

2. Flotation

3. Melting

4. Refining

Third party: Ore

Third party: Concentrate

Third party: Mattes

and other

intermediates

Nickel ore, app. 1% Ni

Concentrate, app. 12-20% Ni

Matte, app. 50-75% Ni

Electrolytic Ni, 99,98%, Co, Cu and H2SO4

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Process principle at Nikkelverk

Leaching Purification Electrowinning

Chlorine gas

High purity

Ni, Co, Cu

and H2SO4

Nickel

matte

PurifiedImpure

NiCl2NiCl2

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Process chart

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Nikkelverk nickel is the highest purity nickelavailable in the market

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Impurities (ppm)

Nikkelverk

Other nickel

producers

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Our products

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Product characteristics

Nickel has many

unique properties that

make it possible to

combine with other

metals which may be

processed to hundreds

of alloys. All are

100% recyclable.

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First use

Plating

Non-ferrous

Alloy steel

Stainless steel

Other

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Second use

Tubular

products

Electronic

products

Building and

construction

Transport

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Useful nickel

No nickel….

No cell phone….

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Useful nickel

No nickel…

No hybrid cars…..

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Useful nickel

No nickel

No airplanes

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Thank you for your attention!

Questions?