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BHP BillitonCorporate Overview
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About BHP Billiton
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• A leading global resources company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia
• Global footprint – more than 100 locations in over 25 countries
• Focused on operating large, long-life upstream assets
• Primarily focused on Iron Ore, Petroleum, Copper, and Coal
• Workforce of more than 100,000
• BHP Billiton Petroleum delivers approximately one third of the earnings
Four large businesses, including Petroleum
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Petroleum
Iron Ore
Base Metals
Metallurgical Coal
FY13 Corporate Results
Underlying EBIT US$21.1 billion
Net Operating Cash Flow US$18.3 billion
Dividend per share US 116 cents/share
Petroleum Underlying EBIT US$5.7 billion
Portfolio diversity will continue to be critical as economic growth leads to changes in demand
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Steel – buildings, infrastructure
Lighter metals – electrification, white goods
Energy
Fertilizers – higher protein
diets, less arable land
Growth in GDP per capita
Increase in urbanization
Population growth
More sophisticated diets
Increasing capital focus in our major basins
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One of the largest corporations in the world with the financial resources of an O&G ‘super-major’
Slide 6Rod Skaufel, Asset President Shale, 18 September 2013
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Selection of largest IOCs
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Market Capitalization(USD billions as of 30 August 2013)
Source: Bloomberg.Petrochina, Ind & Commercial Bank of China, China Mobile and other enterprises have been excluded due to high percentage of non-free float shares.
A 650 Mboe/d Petroleum business comprised of high-quality Conventional and Shale assets
Slide 7Rod Skaufel, Asset President Shale, 18 September 2013
Shenzi Neptune
Atlantis Mad Dog
Pyrenees
Stybarrow
UK
Trinidad and Tobago
Minerva
Algeria Pakistan
NW Shelf Bass Strait
Eagle Ford
Fayetteville Haynesville
Permian
Macedon
Shale (42%)
International (11%)
Australia (34% of FY13 production)
Gulf of Mexico (13%)
Source: BHP Billiton analysis
BHP Unconventional Assets
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ProductionExploration
Permian
Eagle Ford
Haynesville
Fayetteville
Wells Drilled Since 2001
Exploration strategic intent
Drivers
• Balance of conventional and unconventional
• Focus on oil
• Strong bias to operate
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