28 January 2015
Anglo American plc
Production Report for the fourth quarter ended 31 December 2014
Overview
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
% vs. Q4 2013 |
|
Iron ore - Kumba (Mt) |
12.4 |
11.3 |
10% |
Iron ore - Minas-Rio (wmt)(1) |
0.7 |
- |
nm(2) |
Export metallurgical coal (Mt) |
4.9 |
4.7 |
4% |
Export thermal coal (Mt) |
9.7 |
9.5 |
2% |
Copper (t)(3) (4) |
174,800 |
214,300 |
(18)% |
Nickel (t)(5) |
6,700 |
10,200 |
(34)% |
Platinum (equivalent refined) (koz)(6) |
594 |
520 |
14% |
Diamonds (Mct)(7) |
8.4 |
9.1 |
(8)% |
· Kumba Iron Ore production increased by 10% to 12.4 million tonnes following implementation of the production recovery plan and Anglo American Operating Model at Sishen. Waste removal at Sishen continues to be the operational focus.
· Minas-Rio achieved first ore on ship on 25 October 2014; production started in the quarter.
· Export metallurgical coal production increased by 4% to 4.9 million tonnes due to a step change in performance at Grasstree and Q4 2013 longwall moves.
· Export thermal coal production increased by 2% to 9.7 million tonnes mainly due to increases across Australian and South African operations.
· Copper production decreased by 18% to 174,800 tonnes, primarily as a result of the expected grade declines at Los Bronces and Collahuasi.
· As expected, nickel production decreased by 34% to 6,700 tonnes due to the Barro Alto Line 2 furnace rebuild, which commenced in October.
· Equivalent refined platinum production increased by 14% to 593,900 ounces mainly due to higher production at Amandelbult, Rustenburg and Union mines as Q4 2013 was impacted by industrial action. Mogalakwena also increased production in Q4 2014 due to increased throughput at the concentrator and mining productivity improvements.
· Diamond production decreased by 8% to 8.4 million carats compared with Q4 2013 due to lower grades at Orapa and Venetia, combined with lower production at Snap Lake as a result of a mandatory safety stoppage.
· Given the sharply lower commodity price environment, particularly for the bulk commodities, Anglo American expects to record certain non-cash impairment charges as special items for the 2014 financial year. Full details will be provided when Anglo American publishes its preliminary results for 2014 on 13 February 2015.
(1) Wet metric tonnes (wmt)
(2) Not meaningful (nm)
(3) Copper production from the Copper business unit
(4) Copper production shown on a contained metal basis
(5) Nickel production from the Nickel business unit
(6) Equivalent refined is the mines' production and purchases of metal in concentrate, secondary metals and other metals converted to equivalent refined production using Anglo American Platinum's standard smelting and refining recoveries
(7) De Beers production on 100% basis
IRON ORE AND MANGANESE
Iron Ore and Manganese |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
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Iron ore - Kumba |
000 t |
12,432 |
11,286 |
10% |
12,972 |
(4%) |
48,197 |
42,373 |
14% |
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Iron ore - Minas-Rio(1) |
000 t |
688 |
- |
nm |
- |
- |
688 |
- |
nm |
|||||||
Manganese ore |
000 t |
882 |
846 |
4% |
866 |
2% |
3,309 |
3,302 |
0% |
|||||||
Manganese alloys |
000 t |
80 |
66 |
21% |
68 |
18% |
286 |
251 |
14% |
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(1) Wet metric tonnes (wmt)
Kumba Iron Ore - Production from Kumba Iron Ore increased by 10% to 12.4 million tonnes.
Sishen produced 9.3 million tonnes for the quarter, an increase of 11%. The implementation of the Operating Model at Sishen is already yielding results including improvements in waiting times on shovels and total tonnes handled since June 2014. Waste removal increased by 20% to 50 million tonnes. Total waste mined for 2014 was 187 million tonnes, up 12% compared to the prior year. While this is below the previously announced 2014 target of 220 million tonnes, the redesign of the western pushbacks of the pit, in conjunction with increased vertical rate of advance and current waste removal run rates means sufficient ore has been exposed to support 2015 production target of 36 million tonnes.
Kolomela continued its strong operational performance, producing 2.7 million tonnes, in line with Q4 2013, but down 19% on Q3 2014 due largely to planned maintenance in the quarter.
Export sales increased by 23% to 11.7 million tonnes, due to higher production and through utilisation of the Multi-Purpose Terminal at Saldanha port, and up 29% on Q3 2014 following the annual Transnet maintenance shutdown in August. Domestic sales decreased by 31% to 0.9 million tonnes owing to reduced customer offtake.
Total finished product stocks were 6.5 million tonnes at year end, compared with 2.9 million tonnes at the end of 2013 and 6.5 million tonnes as at 30 September 2014.
Iron Ore Brazil - Minas-Rio achieved first ore on ship (FOOS) on 25 October 2014. Production started in the quarter and delivered 0.7 million wet metric tonnes.
Manganese ore - Manganese ore production increased by 4% driven by improved ore recovery and increased plant availability in South Africa. The continued strong performance of the South African operations resulted in record ore production for the second half of the year.
Manganese alloy - Manganese alloy production increased by 21% due to improved smelter stability and higher furnace availability at the South African and Australian operations.
COAL
Coal |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
||
Australia & Canada |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Metallurgical - Export |
000 t |
4,932 |
4,733 |
4% |
5,090 |
(3)% |
20,906 |
18,656 |
12% |
|
Thermal - Export |
000 t |
1,872 |
1,585 |
18% |
1,575 |
19% |
5,174 |
6,264 |
(17)% |
|
Thermal - Domestic |
000 t |
1,966 |
1,689 |
16% |
2,074 |
(5)% |
7,115 |
6,239 |
14% |
|
South Africa |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
000 t |
4,783 |
4,602 |
4% |
5,008 |
(4)% |
18,213 |
17,031 |
7% |
|
Thermal - Domestic (Eskom) |
000 t |
7,435 |
7,618 |
(2)% |
8,000 |
(7)% |
30,989 |
33,567 |
(8)% |
|
Thermal - Domestic (Non-Eskom) |
000 t |
1,761 |
1,234 |
43% |
1,863 |
(5)% |
6,595 |
5,992 |
10% |
|
Colombia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
000 t |
3,002 |
3,290 |
(9)% |
2,369 |
27% |
11,227 |
11,001 |
2% |
|
Australia and Canada - Export metallurgical coal production increased by 4% to 4.9 million tonnes, due to a step change in performance at Grasstree following the Operating Model implementation and Q4 2013 longwall moves. Performance at Moranbah continues to be affected by longwall mechanical issues, which are not expected to be fully rectified until late Q3 2015.
Australian export thermal coal production increased by 18% to 1.9 million tonnes due to improved productivity and mix at Dawson.
South Africa - Export thermal coal production increased by 4% to 4.8 million tonnes, driven by productivity improvements across all operations and export product quality optimisation.
Production for Eskom was 2% lower at 7.4 million tonnes owing to reduced Eskom demand and planned production declines at Kriel prior to the move to the new mining areas, offset by stabilised production from New Denmark. Domestic non-Eskom production increased by 43% to 1.8 million tonnes as a result of productivity improvements at Isibonelo.
Colombia - Cerrejón's production decreased by 9% to 3.0 million tonnes, due to the ramp up in Q4 2013 to mitigate the volumes lost in the strike in Q1 2013. Production increased by 27% compared to Q3 2014 aided by favorable weather and a strong operational performance over the prior quarter.
BASE METALS AND MINERALS - COPPER
Copper |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
|||||||||
Copper (1) |
t |
174,800 |
214,300 |
(18)% |
176,900 |
(1)% |
748,100 |
775,000 |
(3)% |
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(1) Copper production shown on a contained metal basis
Copper - Copper production on a contained metal basis decreased by 18% to 174,800 tonnes.
Production from Los Bronces decreased by 21% to 87,200 tonnes due to the anticipated lower grades and recoveries, as well as planned preventative maintenance which took place for 16 days at the Los Bronces Plant 1.
At Collahuasi, attributable production decreased by 19% to 52,600 tonnes. This was due to unplanned maintenance and expected lower grades and recoveries as production moved to a new phase of the Rosario pit.
El Soldado production decreased by 41% to 7,400 tonnes due to expected lower grades arising from the previously reported intersection with a geological fault.
Combined production from Mantos Blancos and Mantoverde increased by 2% to 27,600 tonnes, with the increase in cathode production from Mantos Blancos being partially offset by the decrease in the production from Mantoverde due to expected lower grades.
At the end of 2014, Anglo American had 164,700 tonnes of copper provisionally priced at 287 c/lb, bringing the realised copper price for the full year to 300c/lb. The final price of these sales will be determined in the 2015 financial year.
BASE METALS AND MINERALS - NICKEL, NIOBIUM AND PHOSPHATES
NICKEL
Nickel |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
|||
Nickel |
t |
6,700 |
10,200 |
(34)% |
10,700 |
(37)% |
37,200 |
34,400 |
8% |
||
Nickel - Nickel production decreased by 34% to 6,700 tonnes, principally due to a planned reduction at Barro Alto (down 42% to 4,500 tonnes), reflecting the Line 2 furnace rebuild, which commenced on schedule in October. Completion of the Line 2 rebuild and commencement of the Line 1 rebuild is expected in Q2 2015.
Production from Codemin decreased by 8% to 2,200 tonnes, driven by lower grades.
NIOBIUM
Niobium |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
|
Niobium |
t |
1,300 |
1,200 |
8% |
1,200 |
8% |
4,700 |
4,500 |
4% |
Niobium - Production of niobium increased by 8% to 1,300 tonnes due to first production in the quarter from the now complete Boa Vista Fresh Rock project.
PHOSPHATES
Phosphates |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
|
Phosphates |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Concentrate |
t |
355,600 |
353,400 |
1% |
362,700 |
(2)% |
1,415,700 |
1,406,300 |
1% |
Phosphoric Acid |
t |
78,600 |
78,000 |
1% |
81,300 |
(3)% |
295,000 |
317,100 |
(7)% |
Fertiliser |
t |
284,900 |
299,000 |
(5)% |
284,700 |
0% |
1,112,500 |
1,199,000 |
(7)% |
Dicalcium phosphate (DCP) |
t |
44,800 |
38,700 |
16% |
44,100 |
2% |
164,100 |
159,600 |
3% |
Phosphates - Concentrate production increased by 1% to 355,600 tonnes due to better throughput from the new milling plant implemented in Q1 2014. Fertiliser production decreased by 5% to 284,900 tonnes due to acid plant maintenance activities in Q4 2014.
PLATINUM
Platinum |
|
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
Refined |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Platinum |
000 oz |
574 |
692 |
(17)% |
460 |
25% |
1,890 |
2,380 |
(21)% |
Palladium |
000 oz |
358 |
428 |
(16)% |
316 |
13% |
1,225 |
1,381 |
(11)% |
Rhodium |
000 oz |
72 |
84 |
(14)% |
48 |
48% |
229 |
295 |
(22)% |
Copper - Refined |
t |
2,600 |
1,800 |
44% |
2,800 |
(7)% |
12,500 |
8,300 |
51% |
Copper - Matte(1) |
t |
1,400 |
1,400 |
0% |
1,300 |
8% |
6,200 |
5,800 |
7% |
Nickel - Refined |
t |
4,800 |
5,200 |
(8)% |
5,200 |
(8)% |
20,500 |
16,800 |
22% |
Nickel - Matte(1) |
t |
1,800 |
100 |
nm |
1,800 |
0% |
7,700 |
5,800 |
33% |
Gold |
000 oz |
29 |
27 |
8% |
15 |
98% |
96 |
100 |
(4)% |
Equivalent refined |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Platinum |
000 oz |
594 |
520 |
14% |
533 |
11% |
1,842 |
2,320 |
(21)% |
(1) Nickel and copper refined through third parties is shown as production of nickel matte and copper matte
Platinum - Equivalent refined platinum production increased by 14% to 593,900 ounces. Mines affected by the strikes in 2014 were fully ramped-up by the end of Q3 and performed ahead of Q4 2013 which was impacted by a two week strike where approximately 44,000 ounces of platinum production were lost.
Own mine and tailings retreatment platinum production increased by 22% to 380,000 ounces. Rustenburg delivered 105,800 ounces, a 36% increase, Union increased by 24% to 42,800 ounces whilst Amandelbult mines increased by 41% to 103,300 ounces. As part of on-going optimisation of Union, the decline shaft was successfully closed during the quarter, reducing production by 60,000 ounces on an annualised basis.
Mogalakwena production increased by 11% to 98,100 ounces due to increased concentrator throughput, supported by mining productivity improvement programmes. This increase included 5,300 ounces processed at the Lonmin Baobab concentrator.
The independently managed production (mined and purchased) decreased by 2% to 194,300 ounces compared with the 197,700 ounces in Q4 2013 driven mainly by lower production at BRPM and Mototolo. BRPM production decreased by 6% to 50,500 ounces due to S54 stoppages following two fatalities in October 2014, whilst Mototolo produced 29,500 ounces, a 10% reduction due to operational challenges at the concentrator and lower grade. Bokoni production increased by 11% to 27,100 ounces.
Refined platinum production decreased by 17% to 573,700 ounces, due to the replenishing of the pipeline stock which had been drawn down on during the strikes in the first half of the year; refined palladium and rhodium decreased for similar reasons.
DIAMONDS
Diamonds (100% basis) |
Q4 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
2014
|
2013
|
2014 vs. 2013 |
|||
Diamonds |
000 carats |
8,366 |
9,132 |
(8)% |
8,193 |
2% |
32,605 |
31,159 |
5% |
||
De Beers - Diamond production decreased by 8% to 8.4 million carats. This decrease was driven by lower grades at Orapa and Venetia, as well as lower production at Snap Lake as a result of a mandatory safety stoppage following a fall of ground in the quarter. These production decreases were partially offset by increased production at Jwaneng, which benefited from improved plant availability.
Diamond production was 2% higher than Q3 2014 due primarily to higher output at Venetia (following plant maintenance), offset by lower grades at Jwaneng.
Production for the year to December 2014 was 32.6 million carats, a 5% increase on the previous year, due to increased production from Debswana, with Jwaneng and Orapa both delivering higher output as a result of improved plant performance.
EXPLORATION AND EVALUATION
Exploration and Evaluation expenditure for Q4 2014 totalled $110 million, a decrease of 34% on prior year. Exploration expenditure was $61 million, a decrease of $2 million, mainly attributable to nickel. Evaluation expenditure for the quarter was $49 million, down by 52%, primarily in the Kumba Iron Ore, Coal Australia and Canada, Copper, Platinum and De Beers businesses.
NOTE
This Production Report for the fourth quarter ended 31 December 2014 is unaudited. Financial Results for the year to 31 December 2014 will be announced on 13 February 2015.
PRODUCTION SUMMARY
The figures below include the entire output of consolidated entities and the Group's attributable share of joint operations, associates and joint ventures where applicable, except for De Beers' joint ventures which are quoted on a 100% basis.
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Kumba Iron Ore |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lump |
8,048,000 |
8,235,700 |
7,480,100 |
7,505,000 |
7,369,500 |
(2%) |
9% |
31,268,800 |
27,086,600 |
15% |
Fines |
4,383,600 |
4,736,400 |
3,984,900 |
3,822,800 |
3,916,200 |
(7%) |
12% |
16,927,700 |
15,286,500 |
11% |
Total Kumba production |
12,431,600 |
12,972,100 |
11,465,000 |
11,327,800 |
11,285,700 |
(4%) |
10% |
48,196,500 |
42,373,100 |
14% |
Sishen |
9,286,300 |
9,260,200 |
8,336,600 |
8,657,500 |
8,395,000 |
0% |
11% |
35,540,600 |
30,938,500 |
15% |
Kolomela |
2,727,800 |
3,379,000 |
2,948,400 |
2,512,900 |
2,739,500 |
(19%) |
0% |
11,568,100 |
10,808,700 |
7% |
Thabazimbi |
417,500 |
332,900 |
180,000 |
157,400 |
151,200 |
25% |
176% |
1,087,800 |
625,900 |
74% |
Total Kumba production |
12,431,600 |
12,972,100 |
11,465,000 |
11,327,800 |
11,285,700 |
(4%) |
10% |
48,196,500 |
42,373,100 |
14% |
Kumba sales volumes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RSA export iron ore |
11,699,000 |
9,058,800 |
10,287,200 |
9,422,700 |
9,530,200 |
29% |
23% |
40,467,700 |
39,076,000 |
4% |
RSA domestic iron ore |
901,800 |
1,129,200 |
1,374,000 |
1,414,800 |
1,305,700 |
(20%) |
(31%) |
4,819,800 |
4,631,400 |
4% |
Minas-Rio |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pellet feed (wmt) |
687,700 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
nm |
nm |
687,700 |
- |
nm |
Minas-Rio sales volumes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Export - pellet feed (wmt) |
239,600 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
nm |
nm |
239,600 |
- |
nm |
Samancor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Manganese ore(1) |
882,100 |
866,000 |
868,300 |
692,200 |
846,000 |
2% |
4% |
3,308,600 |
3,301,700 |
0% |
Manganese alloys(1)(2) |
80,400 |
68,400 |
72,500 |
64,800 |
66,200 |
18% |
21% |
286,100 |
251,100 |
14% |
Samancor sales volumes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Manganese ore |
841,100 |
853,000 |
854,100 |
833,900 |
837,900 |
(1)% |
0% |
3,382,100 |
3,262,100 |
4% |
Manganese alloys |
72,800 |
68,400 |
74,400 |
79,200 |
60,400 |
6% |
21% |
294,800 |
248,700 |
19% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Australia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Metallurgical - Export Coking |
3,364,400 |
3,196,200 |
2,917,700 |
3,964,000 |
3,133,900 |
5% |
7% |
13,442,300 |
11,711,600 |
15% |
Metallurgical - Export PCI |
1,395,800 |
1,493,900 |
1,441,800 |
1,659,300 |
1,241,900 |
(7)% |
12% |
5,990,800 |
5,260,200 |
14% |
|
4,760,200 |
4,690,100 |
4,359,500 |
5,623,300 |
4,375,800 |
1% |
9% |
19,433,100 |
16,971,800 |
15% |
Thermal - Export |
1,871,600 |
1,574,600 |
958,400 |
769,300 |
1,584,700 |
19% |
18% |
5,173,900 |
6,264,000 |
(17)% |
Thermal - Domestic |
1,966,300 |
2,074,400 |
1,846,000 |
1,227,900 |
1,688,800 |
(5)% |
16% |
7,114,600 |
6,239,400 |
14% |
|
3,837,900 |
3,649,000 |
2,804,400 |
1,997,200 |
3,273,500 |
5% |
17% |
12,288,500 |
12,503,400 |
(2)% |
Canada |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Metallurgical - Export Coking |
160,200 |
385,000 |
439,200 |
409,200 |
339,300 |
(58)% |
(53)% |
1,393,600 |
1,663,800 |
(16)% |
Metallurgical - Export PCI |
11,200 |
15,000 |
32,000 |
20,800 |
18,300 |
(25)% |
(39)% |
79,000 |
20,000 |
295% |
|
171,400 |
400,000 |
471,200 |
430,000 |
357,600 |
(57)% |
(52)% |
1,472,600 |
1,683,800 |
(13)% |
South Africa |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
4,782,800 |
5,007,600 |
4,273,600 |
4,149,100 |
4,602,000 |
(4)% |
4% |
18,213,100 |
17,031,300 |
7% |
Thermal - Domestic (Eskom) |
7,434,600 |
8,000,200 |
8,146,800 |
7,406,900 |
7,617,800 |
(7)% |
(2)% |
30,988,500 |
33,567,400 |
(8)% |
Thermal - Domestic (Non-Eskom) |
1,761,400 |
1,862,800 |
1,611,200 |
1,359,500 |
1,234,100 |
(5)% |
43% |
6,594,900 |
5,992,000 |
10% |
|
13,978,800 |
14,870,600 |
14,031,600 |
12,915,500 |
13,453,900 |
(6)% |
4% |
55,796,500 |
56,590,700 |
(1)% |
Colombia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
3,002,300 |
2,368,800 |
2,907,700 |
2,948,200 |
3,290,300 |
27% |
(9)% |
11,227,000 |
11,001,000 |
2% |
|
3,002,300 |
2,368,800 |
2,907,700 |
2,948,200 |
3,290,300 |
27% |
(9)% |
11,227,000 |
11,001,000 |
2% |
Total Metallurgical coal production |
4,931,600 |
5,090,100 |
4,830,700 |
6,053,300 |
4,733,400 |
(3)% |
4% |
20,905,700 |
18,655,600 |
12% |
Total Export Thermal coal production |
9,656,700 |
8,951,000 |
8,139,700 |
7,866,600 |
9,477,000 |
8% |
2% |
34,614,000 |
34,296,300 |
1% |
Total Domestic Thermal coal production |
11,162,300 |
11,937,400 |
11,604,000 |
9,994,300 |
10,540,700 |
(6)% |
6% |
44,698,000 |
45,798,800 |
(2)% |
Total Coal production |
25,750,600 |
25,978,500 |
24,574,400 |
23,914,200 |
24,751,100 |
(1)% |
4% |
100,217,700 |
98,750,700 |
1% |
Weighted average achieved US$/t FOB prices |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Australia and Canada |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Metallurgical - Export(3) |
105 |
105 |
109 |
124 |
133 |
0% |
(21)% |
111 |
140 |
(21)% |
Thermal - Export |
65 |
73 |
82 |
79 |
78 |
(11)% |
(17)% |
72 |
84 |
(14)% |
Thermal - Domestic |
33 |
34 |
35 |
40 |
40 |
(3)% |
(18)% |
35 |
39 |
(10)% |
South Africa |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
63 |
70 |
73 |
77 |
76 |
(10)% |
(17)% |
70 |
77 |
(10)% |
Thermal - Domestic |
20 |
19 |
19 |
18 |
21 |
5% |
(5)% |
19 |
19 |
0% |
Colombia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
65 |
67 |
67 |
68 |
72 |
(3)% |
(10)% |
67 |
73 |
(8)% |
Sales volumes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Australia and Canada |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Metallurgical - Export(4) |
5,025,600 |
5,003,800 |
5,152,600 |
5,386,200 |
5,182,200 |
0% |
(3)% |
20,568,200 |
19,044,500 |
8% |
Thermal - Export |
2,345,400 |
1,703,800 |
897,300 |
1,019,700 |
1,881,800 |
38% |
25% |
5,966,200 |
6,371,600 |
(6)% |
Thermal - Domestic |
1,989,400 |
2,102,300 |
1,870,000 |
1,331,400 |
1,632,000 |
(5)% |
22% |
7,293,100 |
6,125,400 |
19% |
South Africa |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
5,139,300 |
4,473,700 |
3,982,500 |
3,977,300 |
4,660,200 |
15% |
10% |
17,572,800 |
17,501,800 |
0% |
Thermal - Domestic |
8,770,400 |
9,690,900 |
9,677,500 |
9,078,500 |
8,805,800 |
(9)% |
0% |
37,217,300 |
39,044,100 |
(5)% |
Colombia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thermal - Export |
2,732,000 |
3,076,800 |
2,858,100 |
2,647,100 |
3,067,000 |
(11)% |
(11)% |
11,314,000 |
11,152,000 |
1% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Australia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Callide |
2,164,700 |
2,318,500 |
1,844,600 |
1,229,200 |
1,688,800 |
(7)% |
28% |
7,557,000 |
6,317,800 |
20% |
Capcoal (incl. Grasstree) |
2,074,300 |
1,816,300 |
1,847,500 |
1,904,700 |
1,578,800 |
14% |
31% |
7,642,800 |
6,061,400 |
26% |
Dawson |
1,074,800 |
1,041,400 |
1,101,200 |
1,022,800 |
1,162,700 |
3% |
(8)% |
4,240,200 |
3,985,700 |
6% |
Drayton |
920,200 |
817,000 |
708,500 |
659,100 |
976,400 |
13% |
(6)% |
3,104,800 |
3,710,700 |
(16)% |
Foxleigh |
579,200 |
551,200 |
471,200 |
432,900 |
421,900 |
5% |
37% |
2,034,500 |
1,966,600 |
3% |
Jellinbah |
757,100 |
732,800 |
756,300 |
677,500 |
755,900 |
3% |
- |
2,923,700 |
2,516,500 |
16% |
Moranbah North |
1,027,800 |
1,061,900 |
434,600 |
1,694,300 |
1,064,800 |
(3)% |
(3)% |
4,218,600 |
4,916,500 |
(14)% |
|
8,598,100 |
8,339,100 |
7,163,900 |
7,620,500 |
7,649,300 |
3% |
12% |
31,721,600 |
29,475,200 |
8% |
Canada |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Peace River Coal |
171,400 |
400,000 |
471,200 |
430,000 |
357,600 |
(57)% |
(52)% |
1,472,600 |
1,683,800 |
(13)% |
|
171,400 |
400,000 |
471,200 |
430,000 |
357,600 |
(57)% |
(52)% |
1,472,600 |
1,683,800 |
(13)% |
South Africa |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goedehoop |
1,245,800 |
1,210,200 |
1,177,200 |
1,138,400 |
1,228,300 |
3% |
1% |
4,771,600 |
4,680,800 |
2% |
Greenside |
1,010,700 |
1,003,400 |
806,500 |
803,500 |
923,700 |
1% |
9% |
3,624,100 |
3,269,500 |
11% |
Isibonelo |
1,304,500 |
1,380,100 |
1,329,100 |
1,248,900 |
1,139,700 |
(5)% |
14% |
5,262,600 |
5,066,800 |
4% |
Kleinkopje |
950,200 |
1,011,500 |
1,142,700 |
807,400 |
935,600 |
(6)% |
2% |
3,911,800 |
3,997,200 |
(2)% |
Kriel |
1,462,400 |
1,614,000 |
1,756,200 |
2,045,500 |
1,962,500 |
(9)% |
(25)% |
6,878,100 |
8,102,700 |
(15)% |
Landau |
1,208,800 |
1,195,900 |
870,900 |
902,800 |
1,079,800 |
1% |
12% |
4,178,400 |
4,084,000 |
2% |
Mafube |
414,700 |
525,400 |
413,500 |
321,800 |
416,200 |
(21)% |
- |
1,675,400 |
1,825,400 |
(8)% |
New Denmark |
1,312,400 |
724,900 |
1,091,800 |
638,800 |
569,200 |
81% |
131% |
3,767,900 |
3,586,900 |
5% |
New Vaal |
3,701,400 |
4,755,200 |
4,321,200 |
3,895,000 |
3,905,200 |
(22)% |
(5)% |
16,672,800 |
17,105,700 |
(3)% |
Zibulo |
1,367,900 |
1,450,000 |
1,122,500 |
1,113,400 |
1,293,700 |
(6)% |
6% |
5,053,800 |
4,871,700 |
4% |
|
13,978,800 |
14,870,600 |
14,031,600 |
12,915,500 |
13,453,900 |
(6)% |
4% |
55,796,500 |
56,590,700 |
(1)% |
Colombia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Carbones del Cerrejón |
3,002,300 |
2,368,800 |
2,907,700 |
2,948,200 |
3,290,300 |
27% |
(9)% |
11,227,000 |
11,001,000 |
2% |
|
3,002,300 |
2,368,800 |
2,907,700 |
2,948,200 |
3,290,300 |
27% |
(9)% |
11,227,000 |
11,001,000 |
2% |
Total Coal production |
25,750,600 |
25,978,500 |
24,574,400 |
23,914,200 |
24,751,100 |
(1)% |
4% |
100,217,700 |
98,750,700 |
1% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Collahuasi 100% basis (Anglo American share 44%) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
15,594,200 |
16,442,500 |
16,248,500 |
17,560,100 |
23,120,000 |
(5)% |
(33)% |
65,845,300 |
80,955,500 |
(19)% |
Ore processed - Oxide |
1,552,300 |
1,744,800 |
1,659,900 |
1,700,500 |
1,481,600 |
(11)% |
5% |
6,657,500 |
7,028,900 |
(5)% |
Ore processed - Sulphide |
11,991,600 |
11,689,600 |
13,194,500 |
12,060,400 |
14,019,700 |
3% |
(14)% |
48,936,100 |
47,559,000 |
3% |
Ore grade processed - Oxide (% ASCu)(6) |
0.68 |
0.78 |
0.72 |
0.71 |
0.71 |
(13)% |
(4)% |
0.72 |
0.81 |
(11)% |
Ore grade processed - Sulphide (% TCu)(7) |
1.10 |
1.12 |
1.03 |
1.09 |
1.23 |
(2)% |
(11)% |
1.08 |
1.07 |
1% |
Production - Copper cathode |
9,100 |
6,200 |
4,400 |
5,300 |
5,500 |
47% |
65% |
25,000 |
28,400 |
(12)% |
Production - Copper in concentrate |
110,400 |
104,000 |
117,400 |
113,600 |
141,700 |
6% |
(22)% |
445,400 |
416,100 |
7% |
Total copper production for Collahuasi |
119,500 |
110,200 |
121,800 |
118,900 |
147,200 |
8% |
(19)% |
470,400 |
444,500 |
6% |
Anglo American's share of copper production for Collahuasi(8) |
52,600 |
48,500 |
53,600 |
52,300 |
64,800 |
8% |
(19)% |
207,000 |
195,600 |
6% |
Anglo American Sur |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Los Bronces mine(9) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
15,655,600 |
14,215,400 |
15,483,900 |
12,311,300 |
14,502,400 |
10% |
8% |
57,666,200 |
56,938,200 |
1% |
Marginal ore mined |
8,993,400 |
7,012,900 |
4,949,400 |
5,280,400 |
5,261,100 |
28% |
71% |
26,236,100 |
17,221,300 |
52% |
Ore processed - Sulphide |
12,739,000 |
14,202,100 |
13,911,500 |
13,295,100 |
12,940,500 |
(10)% |
(2)% |
54,147,700 |
51,960,500 |
4% |
Ore grade processed - Sulphide (% TCu) |
0.75 |
0.71 |
0.81 |
0.88 |
0.87 |
5% |
(14)% |
0.78 |
0.83 |
(5)% |
Production - Copper cathode |
8,300 |
9,100 |
8,900 |
9,900 |
9,900 |
(9)% |
(16)% |
36,200 |
37,800 |
(4)% |
Production - Copper in sulphate |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
600 |
- |
Production - Copper in concentrate |
78,900 |
86,600 |
97,100 |
105,700 |
100,000 |
(9)% |
(21)% |
368,300 |
378,000 |
(3)% |
Production total |
87,200 |
95,700 |
106,000 |
115,600 |
109,900 |
(9)% |
(21)% |
404,500 |
416,400 |
(3)% |
El Soldado mine(9) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
563,900 |
210,700 |
450,300 |
1,893,500 |
2,001,200 |
168% |
(72)% |
3,118,400 |
8,576,700 |
(64)% |
Ore processed - Sulphide |
1,762,700 |
1,806,600 |
1,777,400 |
1,856,900 |
1,852,400 |
(2)% |
(5)% |
7,203,600 |
7,312,500 |
(1)% |
Ore grade processed - Sulphide (% TCu) |
0.55 |
0.53 |
0.58 |
0.67 |
0.9 |
5% |
(38)% |
0.58 |
0.88 |
(33)% |
Production - Copper cathode |
400 |
300 |
300 |
200 |
300 |
33% |
33% |
1,200 |
1,200 |
0% |
Production - Copper in concentrate |
7,000 |
6,400 |
8,100 |
9,700 |
12,300 |
9% |
(43)% |
31,200 |
50,400 |
(38)% |
Production total |
7,400 |
6,700 |
8,400 |
9,900 |
12,600 |
10% |
(41)% |
32,400 |
51,600 |
(37)% |
Chagres Smelter(9) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore smelted |
28,900 |
33,300 |
33,200 |
36,700 |
39,900 |
(13)% |
(28)% |
132,100 |
149,800 |
(12)% |
Production |
28,300 |
32,300 |
32,400 |
35,500 |
38,700 |
(12)% |
(27)% |
128,500 |
145,200 |
(12)% |
Total copper production for Anglo American Sur |
94,600 |
102,400 |
114,400 |
125,500 |
122,500 |
(8)% |
(23)% |
436,900 |
468,000 |
(7)% |
Anglo American Norte |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mantos Blancos mine |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore processed - Sulphide |
1,059,300 |
1,156,100 |
1,109,000 |
1,078,000 |
1,099,500 |
(8)% |
(4)% |
4,402,400 |
4,329,600 |
2% |
Ore grade processed - Sulphide (% TCu) |
0.75 |
0.68 |
0.64 |
0.69 |
0.74 |
10% |
1% |
0.69 |
0.73 |
(5)% |
Production - Copper cathode |
7,300 |
6,500 |
7,900 |
5,000 |
6,700 |
12% |
9% |
26,700 |
29,500 |
(9)% |
Production - Copper in concentrate |
6,800 |
6,500 |
6,300 |
6,100 |
6,700 |
5% |
1% |
25,700 |
25,100 |
2% |
Production total |
14,100 |
13,000 |
14,200 |
11,100 |
13,400 |
8% |
5% |
52,400 |
54,600 |
(4)% |
Mantoverde mine |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore processed - Oxide |
2,582,100 |
2,634,100 |
2,566,100 |
2,530,500 |
2,473,500 |
(2)% |
4% |
10,312,800 |
10,385,200 |
(1)% |
Ore processed - Marginal ore |
2,274,500 |
2,077,300 |
2,189,100 |
2,105,200 |
1,729,100 |
9% |
32% |
8,646,100 |
8,280,400 |
4% |
Ore grade processed - Oxide (% ASCu) |
0.49 |
0.47 |
0.48 |
0.5 |
0.52 |
3% |
(7)% |
0.48 |
0.57 |
(14)% |
Ore grade processed - Marginal ore (% ASCu) |
0.23 |
0.23 |
0.23 |
0.24 |
0.23 |
(2)% |
(2)% |
0.23 |
0.25 |
(7)% |
Production - Copper cathode |
13,500 |
13,000 |
12,200 |
13,100 |
13,600 |
4% |
(1)% |
51,800 |
56,800 |
(9)% |
Total copper production for Anglo American Norte |
27,600 |
26,000 |
26,400 |
24,200 |
27,000 |
6% |
2% |
104,200 |
111,400 |
(6)% |
Total Copper segment copper production |
241,700 |
238,600 |
262,600 |
268,600 |
296,700 |
1% |
(19)% |
1,011,500 |
1,023,900 |
(1)% |
Total Attributable copper production(10) |
174,800 |
176,900 |
194,400 |
202,000 |
214,300 |
(1)% |
(18)% |
748,100 |
775,000 |
(3)% |
Total Attributable payable copper production |
169,700 |
171,700 |
186,600 |
197,900 |
208,000 |
(1)% |
(18)% |
725,900 |
752,100 |
(3)% |
Total Attributable sales volumes |
187,400 |
179,300 |
180,800 |
207,600 |
214,500 |
5% |
(13)% |
755,100 |
768,200 |
(2)% |
Total Attributable payable sales volumes |
181,700 |
173,900 |
175,400 |
201,600 |
207,900 |
5% |
(13)% |
732,600 |
745,400 |
(2)% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Barro Alto |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
400,500 |
1,019,300 |
736,600 |
354,000 |
321,300 |
(61)% |
25% |
2,510,400 |
1,998,900 |
26% |
Ore processed |
276,000 |
531,900 |
555,500 |
464,000 |
487,800 |
(48)% |
(43)% |
1,827,400 |
1,616,300 |
13% |
Ore grade processed - %Ni |
1.86 |
1.86 |
1.78 |
1.78 |
1.82 |
0% |
2% |
1.81 |
1.82 |
(1)% |
Production |
4,500 |
8,300 |
8,600 |
6,900 |
7,800 |
(46)% |
(42)% |
28,300 |
25,100 |
13% |
Codemin |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
- |
- |
6,800 |
- |
- |
0% |
0% |
6,800 |
6,800 |
0% |
Ore processed |
151,500 |
154,100 |
140,800 |
147,200 |
151,700 |
(2)% |
0% |
593,600 |
602,400 |
(1)% |
Ore grade processed - %Ni |
1.66 |
1.67 |
1.67 |
1.67 |
1.72 |
(1)% |
(3)% |
1.67 |
1.71 |
(2)% |
Production |
2,200 |
2,400 |
2,000 |
2,300 |
2,400 |
(8)% |
(8)% |
8,900 |
9,300 |
(4)% |
Total Nickel segment nickel production |
6,700 |
10,700 |
10,600 |
9,200 |
10,200 |
(37)% |
(34)% |
37,200 |
34,400 |
8% |
Sales volumes |
8,400 |
8,800 |
8,900 |
10,000 |
11,200 |
(5)% |
(25)% |
36,100 |
33,800 |
7% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Niobium |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore mined |
166,300 |
424,900 |
356,200 |
38,500 |
457,100 |
(61)% |
(64)% |
985,900 |
1,228,800 |
(20)% |
Ore processed |
377,700 |
237,900 |
238,700 |
229,700 |
224,400 |
59% |
68% |
1,084,000 |
963,100 |
13% |
Ore grade processed - %Nb |
1.05 |
1.08 |
1.10 |
0.92 |
1.16 |
(3)% |
(9)% |
1.04 |
1.17 |
(11)% |
Production |
1,300 |
1,200 |
1,100 |
1,100 |
1,200 |
8% |
8% |
4,700 |
4,500 |
4% |
Sales volumes |
1,100 |
1,200 |
1,200 |
1,100 |
1,200 |
(8)% |
(8)% |
4,600 |
4,700 |
(2)% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
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Phosphates |
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Concentrate |
355,600 |
362,700 |
349,500 |
347,900 |
353,400 |
(2)% |
1% |
1,415,700 |
1,406,300 |
1% |
Concentrate grade - %P2O5 |
36.8 |
37.3 |
37.1 |
36.8 |
36.7 |
(1)% |
0% |
37.0 |
37.2 |
(1)% |
Phosphoric acid |
78,600 |
81,300 |
81,300 |
53,800 |
78,000 |
(3)% |
1% |
295,000 |
317,100 |
(7)% |
Fertiliser(12) |
284,900 |
284,700 |
275,700 |
267,200 |
299,000 |
0% |
(5)% |
1,112,500 |
1,199,000 |
(7)% |
High analysis fertiliser |
50,200 |
60,200 |
44,200 |
30,100 |
44,400 |
(17)% |
13% |
184,700 |
209,400 |
(12)% |
Low analysis fertiliser |
234,600 |
224,500 |
231,500 |
237,100 |
254,600 |
4% |
(8)% |
927,700 |
989,700 |
(6)% |
Dicalcium phosphate (DCP) |
44,800 |
44,100 |
43,600 |
31,600 |
38,700 |
2% |
16% |
164,100 |
159,600 |
3% |
Fertiliser sales volumes |
277,400 |
311,700 |
241,000 |
266,500 |
340,100 |
(11)% |
(18)% |
1,096,600 |
1,163,300 |
(6)% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
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Refined production |
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Platinum (troy oz) |
573,700 |
460,000 |
420,600 |
435,200 |
692,100 |
25% |
(17)% |
1,889,500 |
2,379,500 |
(21)% |
Palladium (troy oz) |
357,700 |
316,400 |
294,600 |
256,700 |
428,200 |
13% |
(16)% |
1,225,400 |
1,380,800 |
(11)% |
Rhodium (troy oz) |
71,700 |
48,400 |
48,700 |
60,600 |
83,500 |
48% |
(14)% |
229,400 |
294,700 |
(22)% |
Copper refined (tonnes)(13) |
2,600 |
2,800 |
3,900 |
3,200 |
1,800 |
(7)% |
44% |
12,500 |
8,300 |
51% |
Copper matte (tonnes)(13) |
1,400 |
1,300 |
2,300 |
1,200 |
1,400 |
8% |
0% |
6,200 |
5,800 |
7% |
Nickel refined (tonnes)(13) |
4,800 |
5,200 |
5,600 |
4,900 |
5,200 |
(8)% |
(8)% |
20,500 |
16,800 |
22% |
Nickel matte (tonnes)(13) |
1,800 |
1,800 |
2,700 |
1,400 |
100 |
0% |
- |
7,700 |
5,800 |
33% |
Gold (troy oz) |
28,900 |
14,600 |
26,700 |
25,400 |
26,700 |
98% |
8% |
95,600 |
100,000 |
(4)% |
Equivalent refined |
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|
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|
|
|
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Platinum (troy oz) |
593,900 |
532,800 |
358,200 |
357,000 |
520,300 |
11% |
14% |
1,841,900 |
2,320,400 |
(21)% |
4E built-up head grade (g/tonne milled)(14) |
3.19 |
3.06 |
2.77 |
2.86 |
3.19 |
4% |
0% |
3.00 |
3.26 |
(8)% |
Q4 2014 |
Q3 2014 |
Q2 2014 |
Q1 2014 |
Q4 2013 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q3 2014 |
Q4 2014 vs. Q4 2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 vs 2013 |
|
Carats recovered |
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|
|
100% basis |
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Orapa |
2,732,000 |
2,651,000 |
3,487,000 |
3,204,000 |
3,516,000 |
3% |
(22)% |
12,074,000 |
11,375,000 |
6% |
Letlhakane |
83,000 |
157,000 |
177,000 |
131,000 |
164,000 |
(47)% |
(49)% |
548,000 |
682,000 |
(20)% |
Damtshaa |
94,000 |
83,000 |
70,000 |
56,000 |
102,000 |
13% |
(8)% |
303,000 |
264,000 |
15% |
Jwaneng |
3,080,000 |
3,333,000 |
2,532,000 |
2,367,000 |
2,575,000 |
(8)% |
20% |
11,312,000 |
10,386,000 |
9% |
Debswana |
5,989,000 |
6,224,000 |
6,266,000 |
5,758,000 |
6,357,000 |
(4)% |
(6)% |
24,237,000 |
22,707,000 |
7% |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Namdeb |
121,000 |
156,000 |
199,000 |
137,000 |
148,000 |
(22)% |
(18)% |
613,000 |
602,000 |
2% |
Debmarine Namibia |
375,000 |
293,000 |
310,000 |
295,000 |
317,000 |
28% |
18% |
1,273,000 |
1,160,000 |
10% |
Namdeb Holdings |
496,000 |
449,000 |
509,000 |
432,000 |
465,000 |
10% |
7% |
1,886,000 |
1,762,000 |
7% |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kimberley |
202,000 |
207,000 |
154,000 |
159,000 |
147,000 |
(2)% |
37% |
722,000 |
815,000 |
(11)% |
Venetia |
1,060,000 |
776,000 |
834,000 |
531,000 |
1,403,000 |
37% |
(24)% |
3,201,000 |
3,192,000 |
- |
Voorspoed |
140,000 |
143,000 |
186,000 |
242,000 |
178,000 |
(2)% |
(21)% |
711,000 |
717,000 |
(1)% |
DBCM |
1,402,000 |
1,126,000 |
1,174,000 |
932,000 |
1,728,000 |
25% |
(19)% |
4,634,000 |
4,724,000 |
(2)% |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Snap Lake |
301,000 |
253,000 |
379,000 |
268,000 |
397,000 |
19% |
(24)% |
1,201,000 |
1,312,000 |
(8)% |
Victor |
178,000 |
141,000 |
187,000 |
141,000 |
185,000 |
26% |
(4)% |
647,000 |
654,000 |
(1)% |
De Beers Canada |
479,000 |
394,000 |
566,000 |
409,000 |
582,000 |
22% |
(18)% |
1,848,000 |
1,966,000 |
(6)% |
Total carats recovered |
8,366,000 |
8,193,000 |
8,515,000 |
7,531,000 |
9,132,000 |
2% |
(8)% |
32,605,000 |
31,159,000 |
5% |
(1) Saleable production
(2) Production includes medium carbon ferro-manganese
(3) Within export coking and export PCI coals there are different grades of coal with different weighted average prices compared to benchmark
(4) Includes both hard coking coal and PCI sales volumes
(5) Excludes Anglo American Platinum's copper production
(6) ASCu = acid soluble copper
(7) TCu = total copper
(8) Anglo American's share of Collahuasi production is 44%
(9) Anglo American ownership interest of Anglo American Sur is 50.1%. Production is stated at 100% as Anglo American consolidates Anglo American Sur
(10) Difference between total copper production and attributable copper production arises from Anglo American's 44% interest in Collahuasi
(11) Excludes Anglo American Platinum's nickel production
(12) 2013 fertiliser includes updated production quantification methodology in the acidulation plant at Cubatão
(13) Nickel and copper refined through third parties is now shown as production of nickel matte and copper matte. Nickel and copper matte, per the table, reflect matte sold to a third party in Q2 2013 from 2012 and 2013 production stockpiles
(14) 4E: the grade measured as the combined content of the four most valuable precious metals: platinum, palladium, rhodium and gold
Note:
Production figures are sometimes more precise than the rounded numbers shown in the commentary of this report. The percentage change will reflect the percentage change using the production figures shown in the Production Summary of this report.
Forward-looking statements:
This contains certain forward looking statements which involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that occur in the future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward looking statements.
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