Qtr Prodn Ended 30/9/01
BHP Billiton Limited
26 October 2001
BHP Billiton Limited is issuing this announcement to fulfil disclosure
obligations arising from its secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange.
The text of this release is identical to that issued by BHP Billiton Plc
earlier.
Date: 26 October 2001
Ref: 24/01
BHP Billiton Production Report for the Quarter
Ended 30 September 2001
BHP Billiton today released its production report for the quarter ended 30
September, 2001. Production of most major commodities was in line with both
the corresponding period last year and the June 2001 quarter.
* Aluminium production was five per cent higher than the corresponding
period last year and slightly lower than the June 2001 quarter. Compared
to the September 2000 quarter, higher production largely reflects the
commencement of full production at Mozal (Mozambique) in December 2000.
Compared to the June 2001 quarter, lower production and sales were
recorded at Alumar and Valesul as a result of temporary power usage
restrictions in Brazil. Illegal industrial action at the Mozal aluminium
smelter is being progressively resolved and had no impact on production
during the quarter.
* Copper production was five per cent lower than the corresponding period
last year and 20 per cent lower than the June 2001 quarter. Compared to
the September 2000 quarter, lower production was due to the write-off of
BHP Billiton's share of the net assets in the Ok Tedi copper project
(Papua New Guinea) in June 2001. As such, production from the September
2001 quarter at Ok Tedi has not been included in this report. Excluding Ok
Tedi, production was in line with the June 2001 quarter. Higher copper
cathode production was reported at Escondida (Chile) following operational
improvements during the last half of FY01, which increased the capacity of
the oxide plant.
* Iron Ore production was in line with both the corresponding period last
year and the June 2001 quarter. Increased production was recorded at
Newman (Western Australia) during the quarter following higher demand for
iron ore fines, particularly from China. Record shipments of 18.9 million
wet tonnes were also made during the September quarter following strong
demand for Newman lump and fines product from China and Korea.
* Boodarie Iron (previously WA HBI) production was slightly higher than
forecast reflecting consistent three-train operation and the continued
ramp up of the facility. A successful four-train trial was run in October
for six days, providing further positive information on the plant's
capabilities. The realised price for Boodariea Iron product has improved
over the past twelve months, reflecting increased delivery performance,
higher quality and market acceptance of the product. Prices for Boodariea
Iron product are now trading within the forecast range between scrap and
pig iron, however the near term outlook for the underlying global steel
market remains weak.
* Metallurgical Coal production was five per cent higher than the
corresponding period last year and 23 per cent lower than the June 2001
quarter. Compared to the September 2000 quarter, increased production was
recorded at Riverside (Australia) and South Walker Creek (Australia) due
to operational improvements. Compared to the June 2001 quarter, the lower
recorded production follows the equalisation of Queensland (Australia)
coal interests with Mitsubishi to form the BHP Billiton Mitsubishi
Alliance.
* Energy Coal production was seven per cent higher than the corresponding
period last year and three per cent lower than the June 2001 quarter.
Compared to the September 2000 quarter, higher production was largely due
to the acquisition of CDC and CZN (Colombia) in September and November
2000 respectively. Compared to the June 2001 quarter, lower production was
reported at BHP Billiton's New Mexico (United States) operations following
planned maintenance shutdowns. On 23 October 2001, BHP Billiton announced
the sale of its 80 per cent interest in the PT Arutmin energy coal assets
(Indonesia) to PT Bumi Resources.
* Oil and Condensate production was six per cent lower than the
corresponding period last year and six per cent higher than the June 2001
quarter. Compared to the September 2000 quarter, production figures were
impacted by natural field decline at Bass Strait (Australia) and Laminaria
(Timor Sea). Compared to the June 2001 quarter, higher production was
recorded at Bass Strait due to the Tuna and West Tuna well workovers and
an infill drilling program. Record production of about 68,000 bopd (gross)
was reported at Liverpool Bay (UK) during the September 2001 quarter and
higher oil production was recorded in the Gulf of Mexico (United States)
following the start up of the Typhoon field in July 2001.
* Natural Gas production was 15 per cent higher than the corresponding
period last year and in line with the June 2001 quarter. Compared to the
September 2000 quarter, the increase in production was due to higher
domestic gas sales at the North West Shelf Project (Western Australia),
improved plant availability at the Griffin project (Western Australia) and
the commencement of gas production at the Zamzama extended well test in
Pakistan. Higher gas production was also recorded in the Gulf of Mexico
(United States) following the start up of the Typhoon field in July 2001.
* Raw Steel production was five per cent lower than the corresponding
period last year and four per cent higher than the June 2001 quarter.
Compared to the June 2001 quarter, a strengthening Australian market
resulted in higher domestic sales during the current quarter. This was
offset in part by reduced export sales.
* Ekatia Diamond production was 148 per cent higher than the corresponding
period last year and 80 per cent higher than the June 2001 quarter
following the acquisition of Dia Met Minerals Ltd, effective 1 July 2001.
This increased BHP Billiton's ownership of the Ekatia diamond mine
(Canada) to 80 per cent. Higher carat grades were also recorded during the
September 2001 quarter as a result of high concentrate ore.
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BHP BILLITON PRODUCTION SUMMARY
QUARTER ENDED QUARTER ENDED % CHANGE
SEPT SEPT Q01
Q01
SEPT JUNE SEPT SEPT SEPT vs vs
2000 2001 2001 2001 2000 SEPT JUNE Q01
Q00
ALUMINIUM
Alumina ('000 539 998 964 964 539 79% -3%
tonnes)
Aluminium ('000 233 250 244 244 233 5% -2%
tonnes)
BASE METALS
Copper ('000 212.3 253.6 202.0 202.0 212.3 -5% -20%
tonnes)
Lead (tonnes) 52,944 55,757 54,074 54,074 52,944 2% -3%
Zinc (tonnes) 29,512 30,543 29,462 29,462 29,512 0% -4%
Gold (ounces) 175,039 192,580 69,954 69,954 175,039 -60% -64%
Silver ('000 8,075 8,064 8,183 8,183 8,075 1% 1%
ounces)
Molybdenum ('000 - 0.1 0.1 0.1 - na -18%
tonnes)
CARBON STEEL MATERIALS
Iron ore ('000 17,280 17,074 17,080 17,080 17,280 -1% 0%
tonnes)
Metallurgical
coal ('000 7,964 10,802 8,365 8,365 7,964 5% -23%
tonnes)
Manganese ores ('000 1,024 936 973 973 1,024 -5% 4%
tonnes)
Manganese
alloys ('000 175 136 119 119 175 -32% -13%
tonnes)
Hot briquetted
iron ('000 105 276 386 386 105 268% 40%
tonnes)
STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS
Nickel ('000 12.8 16.8 15.9 15.9 12.8 24% -5%
tonnes)
Chrome ores ('000 921 665 629 629 921 -32% -5%
tonnes)
Ferrochrome ('000 273 194 207 207 273 -24% 7%
tonnes)
ENERGY COAL ('000 20,842 23,134 22,405 22,405 20,842 7% -3%
tonnes)
PETROLEUM
Crude oil and
condensate ('000 20,817 18,378 19,492 19,492 20,817 -6% 6%
bbl)
Natural gas (bcf) 61.75 71.64 71.24 71.24 61.75 15% -1%
LPG ('000 172.77 175.60 182.71 182.71 172.77 6% 4%
tonnes)
Ethane ('000 23.19 18.53 24.05 24.05 23.19 4% 30%
tonnes)
BHP STEEL
Raw steel ('000 1,455 1,328 1,382 1,382 1,455 -5% 4%
tonnes)
Marketable steel
products ('000 1,425 1,469 1,377 1,377 1,425 -3% -6%
tonnes)
EXPLOR'N, TECH & NEW BUS
Diamonds ('000 309 427 767 767 309 148% 80%
carats)
BHP BILLITON ATTRIBUTABLE
PRODUCTION
QUARTER ENDED QUARTER ENDED
BHP SEPT DEC MARCH JUNE SEPT SEPT SEPT
Billiton
Interest 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000
ALUMINIUM
ALUMINA
Production ('000 tonnes)
Worsley (a) 86% 206 211 541 674 662 662 206
Suriname 45% 213 215 213 211 219 219 213
Alumar 36% 120 107 114 113 83 83 120
Total 539 533 868 998 964 964 539
ALUMINIUM
Production ('000 tonnes)
Hillside 100% 126 127 122 123 125 125 126
Bayside 100% 46 45 44 43 44 44 46
Alumar 46.3% 43 44 42 43 35 35 43
Valesul 45.5% 11 12 11 9 8 8 11
Mozal (b) 47% 7 23 31 32 32 32 7
Total 233 251 250 250 244 244 233
BASE METALS (c)
COPPER
Payable metal ('000 tonnes)
Escondida 57.5% 109.5 105.8 98.3 89.1 89.3 89.3 109.5
Ok Tedi (d) 52% 49.8 54.1 51.7 53.4 - - 49.8
Tintaya 100% 22.5 24.0 18.4 20.1 20.9 20.9 22.5
Alumbrera (e) 25% - 9.9 10.8 11.9 11.6 11.6 -
Highland
Valley (e) 33.6% - 16.0 14.8 14.1 16.1 16.1 -
Selbaie 100% 3.4 3.2 3.3 2.8 2.5 2.5 3.4
Total 185.2 213.0 197.3 191.4 140.4 140.4 185.2
Refined production ('000
tonnes)
Escondida 57.5% 20.0 20.5 21.0 22.0 21.9 21.9 20.0
Cerro
Colorado (e) 100% - 31.0 32.0 34.0 34.0 34.0 -
San Manuel 100% 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.8
Pinto Valley 100% 4.3 4.4 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.4 4.3
Total 27.1 58.6 59.5 62.2 61.6 61.6 27.1
LEAD
Payable metal (tonnes)
Cannington 100% 51,328 49,503 45,228 54,271 52,879 52,879 51,328
Pering 100% 1,616 1,601 1,321 1,486 1,195 1,195 1,616
Total 52,944 51,104 46,549 55,757 54,074 54,074 52,944
ZINC
Payable metal (tonnes)
Cannington 100% 13,148 17,994 15,877 17,176 14,058 14,058 13,148
Selbaie 100% 11,359 10,812 8,868 7,969 9,456 9,456 11,359
Pering 100% 5,005 5,499 5,010 5,398 5,948 5,948 5,005
Total 29,512 34,305 29,755 30,543 29,462 29,462 29,512
Refer footnotes on page 5.
BASE METALS (continued)
GOLD
Payable concentrate (ounces)
Ok Tedi (d) 52% 140,748 127,049 115,576 124,729 - - 140,748
Escondida 57.5% 15,443 13,270 10,582 10,302 10,641 10,641 15,443
Tintaya 100% 6,947 4,638 5,146 7,693 10,249 10,249 6,947
Alumbrera (e) 25% - 31,555 31,949 41,658 42,857 42,857 -
Selbaie 100% 11,901 9,344 8,472 8,198 6,207 6,207 11,901
Total 175,039 185,856 171,725 192,580 69,954 69,954 175,039
SILVER
Payable metal ('000 ounces)
Cannington 100% 7,629 7,591 6,462 7,806 7,804 7,804 7,629
Selbaie 100% 446 469 362 258 379 379 446
Total 8,075 8,060 6,824 8,064 8,183 8,183 8,075
MOLYBDENUM
Payable metal ('000 tonnes)
Highland
Valley (e) 33.6% - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 -
CARBON STEEL MATERIALS
IRON ORE
Production ('000 tonnes)
Mt Newman
Joint Venture 85% 5,620 5,500 4,591 5,239 5,973 5,973 5,620
Goldsworthy
Joint Venture 85% 1,630 1,730 1,453 1,788 1,656 1,656 1,630
Yandi Joint
Venture 85% 7,080 5,840 6,354 6,882 7,046 7,046 7,080
Jimblebar 100% 1,130 1,250 991 1,272 1,182 1,182 1,130
Samarco 50% 1,820 1,910 1,885 1,893 1,223 1,223 1,820
Total 17,280 16,230 15,274 17,074 17,080 17,080 17,280
METALLURGICAL COAL (f)
Production ('000 tonnes)
CQCA Joint
Venture (g) 50% 3,961 3,794 3,519 4,064 4,002 4,002 3,961
Gregory Joint
Venture (g) 50% 851 970 845 960 486 486 851
BHP Mitsui
Coal (h) 80% 1,414 1,525 1,678 1,802 1,823 1,823 1,414
QCT
Resources (i) 50% - 1,260 1,837 2,087 - - -
Illawarra 100% 1,738 1,328 1,619 1,889 2,055 2,055 1,738
Total 7,964 8,877 9,498 10,802 8,365 8,365 7,964
MANGANESE ORES
Saleable production ('000 tonnes)
South Africa (j) 60% 555 579 538 490 467 467 555
Australia (j) 60% 469 318 379 446 505 505 469
Total 1,024 897 917 936 973 973 1,024
MANGANESE ALLOYS
Saleable production ('000 tonnes)
South Africa (j) 60% 111 106 96 85 69 69 111
Australia (j) 60% 64 67 64 51 50 50 64
Total 175 173 160 136 119 119 175
Refer footnotes on page 5.
CARBON STEEL MATERIALS (cont'd)
HOT BRIQUETTED IRON
Production ('000 tonnes)
Boodarie IronTM 100% 105 291 177 276 386 386 105
STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS
NICKEL
Production ('000 tonnes)
CMSA 99.8% 6.4 6.9 9.4 9.1 9.6 9.6 6.4
Yabulu 100% 6.4 7.5 7.4 7.7 6.3 6.3 6.4
Total 12.8 14.4 16.8 16.8 15.9 15.9 12.8
CHROME ORES
Saleable production ('000 tonnes)
South Africa (j) 60% 921 898 674 665 629 £ 629 921
FERROCHROME
Saleable production ('000 tonnes)
South Africa (j) 60% 273 249 192 194 207 207 273
ENERGY COAL
Production ('000 tonnes)
South Africa 100% 14,561 17,811 14,379 14,571 14,538 14,538 14,561
USA 100% 3,080 3,962 3,993 3,890 3,106 3,106 3,080
Australia 100% 1,235 1,227 1,512 1,329 1,173 1,173 1,235
Indonesia (l) 80% 1,966 2,134 2,035 2,291 2,450 2,450 1,966
Colombia (m) 16%-33% - 687 1,091 1,053 1,138 1,138 -
Total 20,842 25,821 23,010 23,134 22,405 22,405 20,842
PETROLEUM
Production
Crude oil &
condensate (000 20,817 20,000 19,911 18,378 19,492 19,492 20,817
bbl)
Natural gas (bcf) 61.75 60.83 67.61 71.64 71.24 71.24 61.75
LPG ('000 172.77 155.04 170.62 175.60 182.71 182.71 172.77
tonnes)
Ethane ('000 23.19 9.98 15.69 18.53 24.05 24.05 23.19
tonnes)
BHP STEEL
Production ('000 tonnes)
Raw steel 100% 1,455 1,372 1,277 1,328 1,382 1,382 1,455
Marketable
steel products 100% 1,425 1,268 1,345 1,469 1,377 1,377 1,425
Refer footnotes on page 5.
EXPLORATION, TECH & NEW
BUSINESS
DIAMONDS
Production ('000 carats)
EkatiTM (n) 80% 309 318 375 427 767 767 309
(a) Interest in Worsley increased from 30% to 86% effective January 2001.
(b) Mozal produced its first metal in June 2000 and achieved full
commissioning of its 253,000 tpa capacity in December 2000.
(c) BHP Billiton Base Metals has adopted payable metal as its production
reporting basis effective this quarterly report. Prior period mine production
figures have been restated from the previous basis of metal contained in
concentrate.
(d) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton holds a 52% equity interest in Ok Tedi.
BHP Billiton announced in August 2001 that no profit would be recognised for
Ok Tedi from 1 July 2001 onwards except to the extent that dividends are
received. Accordingly, Ok Tedi September 2001 quarter production (100% basis)
of 48,200 tonnes of copper and 104,855 ounces of gold has not been recognised
in this quarterly report.
(e) Included from 1 October 2000, the effective date of the acquisition of Rio
Algom.
(f) Coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product.
Production figures include some thermal coal.
(g) BHP Billiton interest is 50% from 28 June 2001 (previously CQCA joint
venture 52.1% and Gregory joint venture 64.14%).
(h) Shown on 100% basis before 20% outside equity interest.
(i) Production reported represents BHP Billiton's 50% equity interest in
MetCoal Holdings. MetCoal Holdings is equally owned by BHP Billiton and
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd and acquired QCT Resources Limited
in November 2000. In June 2001, Mitsubishi acquired the balance of the shares
in QCT from BHP Billiton.
(j) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
(k) BHP Billiton ceased its investment in Orinoco in March 2001.
(l) Production shown on 86.5% basis after allowing for Indonesian state owned
corporation's 13.5% share of production.
(m) Colombian thermal coal interests acquired in September and November 2000.
(n) Interest in EkatiTM increased from 51% to 80% effective July 2001.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT
QUARTER ENDED QUARTER ENDED
SEPT DEC MARCH JUNE SEPT SEPT SEPT
2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000
ALUMINIUM
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
ALUMINA
Production
Worsley,
Australia (a) 206 211 541 674 662 662 206
Paranam, Suriname 213 215 213 211 219 219 213
Alumar, Brazil 120 107 114 113 83 83 120
Total 539 533 868 998 964 964 539
Sales
Worsley,
Australia (a) 185 205 388 725 692 692 185
Paranam, Suriname 214 194 224 186 224 224 214
Alumar, Brazil 110 116 120 116 79 79 110
Total 509 515 732 1,027 995 995 509
(a) Interest in Worsley increased from 30% to 86% effective January 2001.
ALUMINIUM
Production
Hillside,
South Africa 126 127 122 123 125 125 126
Bayside,
South Africa 46 45 44 43 44 44 46
Alumar, Brazil 43 44 42 43 35 35 43
Valesul, Brazil 11 12 11 9 8 8 11
Mozal,
Mozambique (b) 7 23 31 32 32 32 7
Total 233 251 250 250 244 244 233
Sales
Hillside,
South Africa 126 127 121 124 123 123 126
Bayside,
South Africa 41 46 42 50 43 43 41
Alumar, Brazil 42 43 41 45 34 34 42
Valesul, Brazil 11 11 7 12 8 8 11
Mozal,
Mozambique (b) 5 20 32 33 32 32 5
Total 225 247 243 264 240 240 225
(b) Mozal produced its first metal in June 2000 and achieved full
commissioning of its 253,000 tpa capacity in December 2000.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT
QUARTER ENDED QUARTER ENDED
SEPT DEC MARCH JUNE SEPT SEPT SEPT
2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000
BASE METALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated. Metals
production is payable metal unless otherwise stated.
Escondida, Chile
Material
mined (100%) ('000 75,557 77,436 74,691 77,115 85,344 85,344 75,557
tonnes)
Sulphide
ore milled ('000 12,358 11,534 11,128 10,650 11,205 11,205 12,358
(100%) tonnes)
Average copper
grade (%) 1.85% 1.94% 1.95% 1.82% 1.75% 1.75% 1.85%
Production
ex Mill (100%)('000 199.5 190.4 176.4 159.5 162.0 162.0 199.5
tonnes)
Production
Payable
copper ('000 109.5 105.8 98.3 89.1 89.3 89.3 109.5
tonnes)
Payable gold
concentrate (fine 15,443 13,270 10,582 10,302 10,641 10,641 15,443
ounces)
Copper
cathode
(SXEW) ('000 20.0 20.5 21.0 22.0 21.9 21.9 20.0
tonnes)
Sales
Payable
copper ('000 84.6 118.0 109.5 88.3 83.8 83.8 84.6
tonnes)
Payable gold
concentrate (fine 12,272 15,279 11,692 9,780 8,729 8,729 12,272
ounces)
Copper
cathode (SXEW)('000 22.1 19.8 21.8 23.1 22.9 22.9 22.1
tonnes)
OK Tedi, Papua New Guinea (a)
Material mined('000 22,299 22,673 22,244 22,482 - - 22,299
tonnes)
Ore milled ('000 7,371 8,286 8,250 8,116 - - 7,371
tonnes)
Average head grades
- Copper (%) 0.93% 0.91% 0.85% 0.92% - - 0.93%
- Gold (g/) 0.99 0.77 0.70 0.82 - - 0.99
Production
Payable
copper ('000 49.8 54.1 51.7 53.4 - - 49.8
tonnes)
Payable gold
concentrate (fine 140,748 127,049 115,576 124,729 - - 140,748
ounces)
Sales
Payable
copper ('000 36.2 53.5 53.4 67.5 - - 36.2
tonnes)
Payable gold
concentrate (fine 100,481 135,494 113,760 156,860 - - 100,481
ounces)
(a) Ok Tedi data shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton holds a 52% equity interest
in Ok Tedi. BHP Billiton announced in August 2001 that no profit would be
recognised for Ok Tedi from 1 July 2001 except to the extent that dividends
are received.
Accordingly, Ok Tedi September 2001 quarter production (100% basis) of 48,200
tonnes of copper and 104,855 ounces of gold has not been recognised in this
quarterly report.
Tintaya, Peru
Material
mined ('000 16,394 16,723 14,566 16,447 17,600 17,600 16,394
tonnes)
Ore milled ('000 1,620 1,744 1,429 1,508 1,640 1,640 1,620
tonnes)
Average copper
grade (%) 1.56% 1.56% 1.47% 1.56% 1.58% 1.58% 1.56%
Production
Payable
copper ('000 22.5 24.0 18.4 20.1 20.9 20.9 22.5
tonnes)
Payable gold
concentrate (fine 6,947 4,638 5,146 7,693 10,249 10,249 6,947
ounces)
Sales
Payable
copper ('000 17.6 24.5 12.1 32.0 19.2 19.2 17.6
tonnes)
Payable
gold
concentrate (fine 7,794 5,149 3,125 10,350 9,745 9,745 7,794
ounces)
Cerro Colorado, Chile (a)
Material
mined ('000 - 14,957 13,342 14,177 13,595 13,595 -
tonnes)
Ore milled ('000 - 3,264 3,479 3,546 3,516 3,516 -
tonnes)
Average copper
grade (%) - 1.08% 1.09% 1.09% 1.06% 1.06% -
Production
Copper
cathode ('000 - 31 32 34 34 34 -
tonnes)
Sales
Copper
cathode ('000 - 30 33 34 34 34 -
tonnes)
(a) Cerro Colorado (BHP Billiton 100%) included from 1 October 2000, the
effective date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Alumbrera, Argentina (a)
Material
mined (100%)('000 - 27,823 25,829 27,182 29,545 29,545 -
tonnes)
Ore
milled (100%)('000 - 7,097 7,041 7,445 7,516 7,516 -
tonnes)
Average head grades
- Copper (%) - 0.64% 0.71% 0.74% 0.70% 0.70% -
- Gold (g/t) - 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 -
Production
Payable
copper ('000 - 9.9 10.8 11.9 11.6 11.6 -
tonnes)
Payable gold (fine - 30,094 30,579 39,921 40,653 40,653 -
ounces)
Payable gold
- dore (fine - 1,461 1,370 1,737 2,204 2,204 -
ounces)
Sales
Payable
copper ('000 - 8.4 9.5 14.2 10.0 10.0 -
tonnes)
Payable gold(fine - 26,819 27,635 45,999 34,461 34,461 -
ounces)
Payable
gold - dore (fine - 1,907 1,933 2,137 2,009 2,009 -
ounces)
(a) Alumbrera (BHP Billiton 25%) included from 1 October 2000, the effective
date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Highland Valley, Canada (a)
Material
mined (100%)('000 - 21,203 19,104 18,988 19,910 19,910 -
tonnes)
Ore
milled (100%)('000 - 13,155 11,784 11,355 12,841 12,841 -
tonnes)
Average
copper grade (%) - 0.42% 0.43% 0.43% 0.43% 0.43% -
Production
Payable
copper ('000 - 16.0 14.8 14.1 16.1 16.1 -
tonnes)
Payable
Molybdenum ('000 - 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.10 -
tonnes)
Sales
Payable
copper ('000 - 10.5 10.5 11.9 17.0 17.0 -
tonnes)
Payable
Molybdenum ('000 - 0.21 0.17 0.14 0.09 0.09 -
tonnes)
(a) Highland Valley (BHP Billiton 33.6%) included from 1 October 2000, the
effective date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Cannington, Australia
Material
mined ('000 430 460 464 507 543 543 430
tonnes)
Ore milled ('000 408 461 422 490 496 496 408
tonnes)
Average head grades
- Silver (g/t) 653 615 539 577 606 606 653
- Lead (%) 14.5% 14.0% 13.0% 13.2% 13.0% 13.0% 14.5%
- Zinc (%) 5.1% 6.0% 6.0% 5.5% 4.5% 4.5% 5.1%
Production
Payable silver('000 7,629 7,591 6,462 7,806 7,804 7,804 7,629
ounces)
Payable
lead (tonnes) 51,328 49,503 45,228 54,271 52,879 52,879 51,328
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 13,148 17,994 15,877 17,176 14,058 14,058 13,148
Sales
Payable
silver ('000 6,988 6,583 8,107 8,681 7,231 7,231 6,988
ounces)
Payable
lead (tonnes) 46,079 43,036 55,949 61,243 49,423 49,423 46,079
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 11,681 13,262 20,588 17,496 13,220 13,220 11,681
Selbaie, Canada
Ore milled ('000 327 1,884 902 896 534 534 327
tonnes)
Average head grades
- Zinc (%) 1.61% 1.55% 1.58% 1.42% 1.51% 1.51% 1.61%
- Copper (%) 0.45% 0.43% 0.46% 0.42% 0.34% 0.34% 0.45%
- Gold (g/t) 0.51 0.49 0.46 0.45 0.34 0.34 0.51
- Silver (g/t) 22.66 29.03 25.00 18.14 25.00 25.00 22.66
Production
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 11,359 10,812 8,868 7,969 9,456 9,456 11,359
Payable
copper (tonnes) 3,390 3,183 3,286 2,841 2,470 2,470 3,390
Payable gold
concentrate(ounces)11,901 9,344 8,472 8,198 6,207 6,207 11,901
Payable
silver ('000 446 469 362 258 379 379 446
ounces)
Sales
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 9,383 9,786 9,109 8,406 9,959 9,959 9,383
Payable
copper (tonnes) 2,983 3,385 3,258 3,039 3,197 3,197 2,983
Payable
gold
concentrate(ounces) 6,283 11,776 10,178 8,207 8,112 8,112 6,283
Payable
silver ('000 535 494 445 405 283 283 535
ounces)
Pering, South Africa
Ore milled ('000 336 336 327 345 339 339 336
tonnes)
Average head grades
- Zinc (%) 2.03% 2.22% 2.03% 2.09% 2.02% 2.02% 2.03%
- Lead (%) 0.68% 0.68% 0.55% 0.60% 0.49% 0.49% 0.68%
Production
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 5,005 5,499 5,010 5,398 5,948 5,948 5,005
Payable
lead (tonnes) 1,616 1,601 1,321 1,486 1,195 1,195 1,616
Sales
Payable
zinc (tonnes) 4,927 4,988 5,171 5,063 4,932 4,932 4,927
Payable
lead (tonnes) 1,702 1,246 1,587 1,493 1,366 1,366 1,702
San Manuel, USA
Production
Copper
cathode (SXEW)('000 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.8
tonnes)
Pinto Valley, USA
Production
Copper
cathode (SXEW)('000 4.3 4.4 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.4 4.3
tonnes)
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CARBON STEEL MATERIALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
IRON ORE (a)
Pilbara, Western Australia
Production
Mt Newman
Joint Venture 5,620 5,500 4,591 5,239 5,973 5,973 5,620
Goldsworthy
Joint Venture 1,630 1,730 1,453 1,788 1,656 1,656 1,630
Yandi Joint
Venture 7,080 5,840 6,354 6,882 7,046 7,046 7,080
Jimblebar 1,130 1,250 991 1,272 1,182 1,182 1,130
Total 15,460 14,320 13,389 15,181 15,858 15,858 15,460
Shipments
Lump 3,940 3,730 3,950 3,823 3,729 3,729 3,940
Fines 11,040 11,400 11,171 11,545 12,334 12,334 11,040
Total 14,980 15,130 15,121 15,368 16,063 16,063 14,980
(a) Iron ore production and shipments are reported on a wet tonnes basis.
Samarco, Brazil
Production 1,820 1,910 1,885 1,893 1,223 1,223 1,820
Shipments 1,670 2,150 1,699 1,460 1,156 1,156 1,670
METALLURGICAL COAL (a)
Queensland, Australia
Production
CQCA Joint Venture (b)
Blackwater 1,056 1,076 1,066 1,130 977 977 1,056
Goonyella 924 965 967 1,122 986 986 924
Peak Downs 893 886 571 779 885 885 893
Saraji 608 433 504 530 627 627 608
Norwich Park 480 434 411 503 527 527 480
CQCA total 3,961 3,794 3,519 4,064 4,002 4,002 3,961
Gregory
Joint Venture (b) 851 970 845 960 486 486 851
BHP Mitsui Coal (c)
Riverside 745 727 834 966 917 917 745
South Walker
Creek 669 798 844 836 906 906 669
BHP Mitsui
Coal total 1,414 1,525 1,678 1,802 1,823 1,823 1,414
Queensland
total 6,226 6,289 6,042 6,826 6,311 6,311 6,226
Shipments
Coking coal 4,554 4,669 4,401 4,813 4,462 4,462 4,554
Weak coking coal 1,065 1,466 1,138 1,245 1,319 1,319 1,065
Thermal coal 633 657 474 624 544 544 633
Total 6,252 6,792 6,013 6,682 6,325 6,325 6,252
(a) Coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product. Production
figures include some thermal coal.
(b) BHP Billiton interest is 50% from 28 June 2001 (previously CQCA joint
venture 52.1% and Gregory joint venture 64.14%).
(c) BHP Mitsui Coal production shown on 100% basis before 20%
outside equity interest.
QCT Resources, Australia
(a)
Production
CQCA - 732 1,093 1,263 - - -
Gregory
Joint Venture - 173 213 242 - - -
South Blackwater - 355 531 582 - - -
Total - 1,260 1,837 2,087 - - -
Shipments
Coking coal - 876 1,633 1,476 - - -
Weak coking coal - 146 227 231 - - -
Thermal coal - 245 209 268 - - -
Total - 1,267 2,069 1,975 - - -
(a) Production and shipments reported represents BHP Billiton's 50% equity
interest in MetCoal Holdings. MetCoal Holdings is equally owned by BHP
Billiton and Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd and acquired QCT Resources Limited
in November 2000.
In June 2001, Mitsubishi acquired the balance of the shares in QCT from BHP
Billiton.
Illawarra, Australia
Production 1,738 1,328 1,619 1,889 2,055 2,055 1,738
Shipments
Coking coal 1,326 1,512 1,410 1,686 1,457 1,457 1,326
Thermal coal 128 165 67 246 136 136 128
Total 1,454 1,677 1,477 1,932 1,593 1,593 1,454
MANGANESE ORES
South Africa
Saleable
production (a) 555 579 538 490 467 467 555
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
Australia
Saleable
production (a) 469 318 379 446 505 505 469
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
MANGANESE ALLOYS
South Africa
Saleable
production (a) 111 106 96 85 69 69 111
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
Australia
Saleable
production (a) 64 67 64 51 50 50 64
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
HOT BRIQUETTED IRON
Boodarie IronTM, Australia
Production 105 291 177 276 386 386 105
Shipments 54 107 238 342 358 358 54
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STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
NICKEL
CMSA, Colombia
Production 6.4 6.9 9.4 9.1 9.6 9.6 6.4
Sales 6.4 5.5 8.8 10.2 9.1 9.1 6.4
Yabulu, Australia
Production
Nickel 6.4 7.5 7.4 7.7 6.3 6.3 6.4
Cobalt 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4
Sales
Nickel 6.3 6.3 6.5 8.2 7.7 7.7 6.3
Cobalt 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
CHROME ORES
South Africa
Saleable
production (a) 921 898 674 665 629 629 921
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
FERROCHROME
South Africa
Saleable
production (a) 273 249 192 194 207 207 273
(a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
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ENERGY COAL
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales
unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
Ingwe, South Africa
Production 14,561 17,811 14,379 14,571 14,538 14,538 14,561
Sales
Export 6,569 6,489 6,164 6,557 6,289 6,289 6,569
Local utility 7,098 10,273 6,957 6,821 7,477 7,477 7,098
Inland 1,217 1,473 1,207 1,110 1,092 1,092 1,217
Total 14,884 18,235 14,328 14,488 14,858 14,858 14,884
New Mexico, USA
Production
Navajo Coal 1,544 2,119 1,838 2,170 1,694 1,694 1,544
San Juan Coal 1,536 1,843 2,155 1,720 1,412 1,412 1,536
Total 3,080 3,962 3,993 3,890 3,106 3,106 3,080
Sales
- local
utility 3,785 3,565 3,566 3,434 3,407 3,407 3,785
COAL, Australia
Production 1,235 1,227 1,512 1,329 1,173 1,173 1,235
Sales
Export 949 685 1,190 1,201 604 604 949
Inland 392 235 396 399 398 398 392
Total 1,341 920 1,586 1,600 1,002 1,002 1,341
Kalimantan, Indonesia (a)
Production
Senakin 905 1,050 924 1,099 1,161 1,161 905
Satui 818 871 926 981 1,068 1,068 818
Petangis 243 213 185 211 221 221 243
Total 1,966 2,134 2,035 2,291 2,450 2,450 1,966
Sales
- export 2,075 2,049 1,942 2,308 2,312 2,312 2,075
(a) Reported on 86.5% basis after allowing for the Indonesian state-owned
corporation's 13.5% share of all production.
CDC & CZN, Colombia (a)
Production - 687 1,091 1,053 1,138 1,138 -
Sales
- export - 676 1,102 959 1,098 1,098 -
(a) BHP Billiton acquired a one third interest in CDC in September 2000. A
consortium owned equally by BHP Billiton, Anglo American and Glencore
International acquired a 50% interest in CZN in November 2000.
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PETROLEUM
BHP Billiton attributable production unless otherwise stated.
CRUDE OIL & CONDENSATE ('000 barrels)
Bass Strait 7,804 7,096 6,990 6,946 7,387 7,387 7,804
North West
Shelf - 1,225 1,144 1,240 1,239 1,331 1,331 1,225
condensate
North West
Shelf - Wanaea/ 1,682 1,885 1,820 1,757 1,652 1,652 1,682
Cossack
Laminaria 4,369 3,875 3,533 3,076 3,001 3,001 4,369
Buffalo (a) 757 763 - - - - 757
Griffin 1,991 1,714 2,241 1,194 1,037 1,037 1,991
Pakistan (b) - - 3 14 17 17 -
Typhoon (c) - - - - 835 835 -
Americas 826 944 941 958 918 918 826
Liverpool Bay 1,716 1,978 2,469 2,516 2,830 2,830 1,716
Bruce/Keith (d) 447 601 674 678 483 483 447
Total 20,817 20,000 19,911 18,378 19,492 19,492 20,817
NATURAL GAS (billion cubic feet)
Bass Strait 27.78 18.96 22.91 26.75 30.05 30.05 27.78
North West
Shelf - 3.13 3.28 3.29 3.81 3.68 3.68 3.13
Domestic
North West
Shelf - LNG 15.19 13.83 14.24 13.47 15.76 15.76 15.19
Griffin 0.75 0.82 0.73 0.84 1.35 1.35 0.75
Pakistan (b) - - 0.40 2.03 2.66 2.66 -
Typhoon (c) - - - - 0.67 0.67 -
Americas 5.21 5.38 5.19 5.52 5.41 5.41 5.21
Bruce 5.01 9.38 10.43 7.59 3.28 3.28 5.01
Keith (d) - 0.11 0.24 0.25 0.19 0.19 -
Liverpool Bay 4.68 9.07 10.18 11.38 8.19 8.19 4.68
Total 61.75 60.83 67.61 71.64 71.24 71.24 61.75
LPG ('000 tonnes)
Bass Strait 128.15 95.70 113.21 117.66 128.52 128.52 128.15
North West
Shelf 31.48 30.69 30.44 31.65 36.32 36.32 31.48
Griffin 1.57 1.50 0.51 - - - 1.57
Bruce 11.57 26.72 23.01 24.85 16.51 16.51 11.57
Keith (d) - 0.43 3.45 1.44 1.36 1.36 -
Total 172.77 155.04 170.62 175.60 182.71 182.71 172.77
ETHANE
('000 tonnes) 23.19 9.98 15.69 18.53 24.05 24.05 23.19
(a) Buffalo sold effective September 2000.
(b) Zamzama extended well test commenced in March 2001.
(c) Typhoon commenced production in July 2001.
(d) Keith commenced production in November 2000.
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BHP STEEL
BHP Billiton attributable production unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
PRODUCTION
Iron Sands
NZS, New Zealand 723 712 274 478 397 397 723
Coke
Port Kembla,
Australia 616 599 578 643 661 661 616
Iron
Port Kembla,
Australia 1,298 1,231 1,177 1,269 1,262 1,262 1,298
Raw Steel
Port Kembla,
Australia 1,308 1,226 1,120 1,176 1,238 1,238 1,308
NZS, New Zealand 147 146 157 152 144 144 147
Total 1,455 1,372 1,277 1,328 1,382 1,382 1,455
Delta, Ohio (a) 193 186 190 197 196 196 193
Marketable Steel Products
Flat Products
Flat and
Tinplate 1,242 1,152 1,094 1,183 1,183 1,183 1,242
products
Coated Products
Rolled and
coated 531 464 462 474 533 533 531
products
Flat and
coated products 137 125 139 135 137 137 137
(NZS)
Rolled and
coated products 70 98 81 89 69 69 70
(offshore)
Building products
(includes 40 34 42 42 40 40 40
offshore)
Total (b) 1,425 1,268 1,345 1,469 1,377 1,377 1,425
Delta, Ohio (a) 189 182 186 193 192 192 189
DESPATCHES (c)
Business unit despatches
Flat Products 1,243 1,069 1,098 1,294 1,128 1,128 1,243
Coated Products 732 691 666 813 746 746 732
Total (d) 1,236 1,237 1,282 1,587 1,296 1,296 1,236
External despatches
Australia
Domestic (e) 485 503 515 585 691 691 485
Export 541 515 546 757 387 387 541
New Zealand
Domestic (e) 67 62 56 55 61 61 67
Export 68 55 77 97 83 83 68
Other offshore 75 102 88 93 74 74 75
Total 1,236 1,237 1,282 1,587 1,296 1,296 1,236
Delta, Ohio (a) 190 177 190 191 191 191 190
(a) Production and despatches reported is that proportion determined by BHP
Steel's equity interest in North Star BHP LLC (50%).
(b) Total excludes production for intra-business sales. Therefore, the total
figure is less than the sum of the individual businesses.
(c) Steel products only. Excludes pig iron and by-products.
(d) Total excludes intra-business sales. Therefore, the total figure is less
than the sum of the individual businesses.
(e) Includes despatches to OneSteel Limited from 1 November 2000.
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EXPLORATION, TECHNOLOGY & NEW BUSINESS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.
DIAMONDS
EkatiTM, Canada
Production (a)('000 309 318 375 427 767 767 309
carats)
(a) Interest in EkatiTM increased from 51% to 80% effective July 2001.
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STEEL - DISCONTINUED
OPERATIONS (a)
BHP Billiton attributable production unless otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
PRODUCTION
Iron Ore
Whyalla, Australia 656 254 - - - - 656
Coke
Whyalla, Australia 149 49 - - - - 149
Iron
Whyalla, Australia 270 102 - - - - 270
Raw Steel
Whyalla, Australia 245 99 - - - - 245
Newcastle, Australia - - - - - - -
Sydney, Australia 128 36 - - - - 128
Total 373 135 - - - - 373
Marketable Steel Products
Long products 551 171 - - - - 551
Other offshore (USA) (b) - - - - - - -
Total (b) 540 171 - - - - 540
DESPATCHES (c)
Business unit despatches
Long Products 527 166 - - - - 527
Other offshore (USA) (b) - - - - - - -
Total (d) 527 166 - - - - 527
External despatches
Australia
Domestic 482 150 - - - - 482
Export 45 16 - - - - 45
Other offshore (USA) (b) - - - - - - -
Total 769 166 - - - - 769
(a) Data tables reflect the spin-out of OneSteel Limited from BHP
Billiton effective 31 October 2000.
(b) US steel businesses were sold in June 2000.
(c) Steel products only. Excludes pig iron and by-products.
(d) Total excludes intra-business sales. Therefore, the total figure is less
than the sum of the individual businesses.