Rio Tinto 4QPR 2004
Rio Tinto PLC
19 January 2005
Fourth quarter 2004 operations review
Overview
• Fourth quarter production was strong across all the major products.
• Operations at Comalco's new alumina refinery commenced three months ahead
of schedule with the first shipment in November.
• Hamersley produced and shipped record volumes of iron ore.
• New operations in coking coal, diamonds and iron ore continued to perform
well.
• The signing of agreements formalising closer co-operation between
Hamersley and Robe, the approval of further development at Diavik, and the
purchase of the West Antelope coal reserves by Kennecott Energy took place
in the quarter.
• Strong markets continue to create opportunities to divest non-core assets.
The sale of Rio Tinto's interest in the Morro do Ouro gold mine was
completed in the fourth quarter.
• The pre-tax charge for exploration and evaluation in 2004 was $60 million
higher than in 2003 reflecting increased iron ore exploration in Western
Australia and evaluation work on projects transferred to product groups
during the year.
All currency figures in this report are US dollars unless otherwise stated
IRON ORE
Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Hamersley 20,171 +7% +2% 74,231 +7%
Robe River 6,299 -5% -8% 25,684 +7%
IOC 2,058 -6% +554% 6,541 -22%
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Demand remained strong across the full product range, with all markets showing
continued strength, particularly China.
In late October, Rio Tinto and its Japanese partners in the Robe River Joint
Venture signed agreements formalising closer co-operation between Hamersley Iron
and Robe including the technical exchange initiatives announced earlier in the
year.
Hamersley
Increased capacity at Yandicoogina and the ramp-up of Eastern Range underpinned
a strong quarter, with record production and shipments. Including Channar
tonnages, production lifted in the last quarter to a record 84 million tonnes
per year rate.
Robe River
Production from West Angelas was lower than the previous quarter due to the
timing of maintenance in advance of production ramp-up in 2005. Robe met sales
expectations due to strong sales from Pannawonica which reflected increased
shipments to China.
Iron Ore Company of Canada
Production progressively returned to normal during the quarter following the
resolution of the industrial dispute which severely disrupted third quarter 2004
production.
ENERGY
US Thermal Coal
Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Kennecott Energy 31,072 +9% +2% 117,734 +9%
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Production from all mines in 2004 was higher than in 2003. Demand was strong
for the higher energy coals of Colowyo and Spring Creek.
Kennecott Energy successfully bid for an additional 177 million tonnes of
in-situ coal reserves at West Antelope at a cost of $146 million.
Australian Coal
Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Rio Tinto Coal Australia
Hard coking coal 1,389 +46% -33% 6,760 +193%
Other coal 3,868 -8% -9% 16,214 -2%
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Coal & Allied
Other coal 4,387 +10% -4% 16,729 +9%
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Other coal includes thermal, semi-soft and semi-hard coking coal
In response to strong demand for both thermal and coking coal, the Australian
operations continued to operate generally at the capacity permitted by rail and
port infrastructure in New South Wales and Queensland.
Rio Tinto Coal Australia
Full year production from the new Hail Creek coking coal mine was over five
million tonnes and a capacity expansion to eight million tonnes was approved in
the second half of the year.
Production at Blair Athol was in line with previous quarters, but sales were
lower due to the timing of shipments around the year end and congestion at the
Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal. Production at Kestrel was also lower than previous
quarters due to a scheduled long wall changeover.
Coal & Allied
Production at Bengalla was lower than in previous quarters as mining progressed
through an area with a higher strip ratio. Total production at Coal & Allied's
other mines exceeded the previous quarter and the corresponding period of 2003.
INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Borates 137 +2% -11% 565 +1%
Titanium dioxide feedstock 319 +9% +8% 1,192 0%
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Fourth quarter and full year production of borates was slightly above the
corresponding periods of 2003 reflecting improvement in some end use markets.
Demand for boric acid remains strong. Full year production of titanium dioxide
feedstock was in line with 2003. Demand for Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium's iron,
steel, rutile and zircon co-products remained strong.
ALUMINIUM
Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Rio Tinto Aluminium
Bauxite 3,333 +7% +6% 12,828 +4%
Alumina 671 +28% +27% 2,231 +11%
Aluminium 209.1 -1% -1% 836.5 +2%
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Increased bauxite production in the fourth quarter reflected the commissioning
of the NeWeipa project in November 2004. QAL suffered an interruption to its
power supply in October which reduced production by about 85,000 tonnes (33,000
tonnes Rio Tinto share), but otherwise enjoyed strong production for the balance
of the year, reflecting high process stability. Production at Eurallumina and
all the smelters was strong.
The commissioning phase of the Comalco Alumina Refinery continued to go well.
First shipments were made in November, three months ahead of schedule.
COPPER
Rio Tinto share of production
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Kennecott Utah Copper
Mined copper (000 tonnes) 73.9 +3% +17% 263.7 -6%
Refined copper (000 tonnes) 61.6 +3% -2% 246.7 +7%
Mined gold (000 ozs) 114 +16% +48% 330 -3%
Refined gold (000 ozs) 68 -16% -8% 300 -3%
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Escondida
Mined copper (000 tonnes) 91.8 +31% +5% 362.1 +22%
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Grasberg JV
Mined copper (000 tonnes) 24.0 +109% +162% 48.0 -56%
Mined gold (000 ozs) 35 -64% +57% 83 -89%
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Kennecott Utah Copper
Fourth quarter production of copper, gold and molybdenum in concentrates
reflected higher grades. Copper anode production was adversely impacted by a
ten day smelter maintenance shutdown in the fourth quarter.
Escondida
As in the third quarter, copper production from Escondida reflected lower copper
grades. Due to improved processing rates, ore feed to the mill included lower
grade material that was not in the original mine plan. Full year production
reflects the return to the normal mine plan from the beginning of the year and
an increase in mill throughput rates due to operational improvements.
Grasberg
Fourth quarter production of copper and gold was higher than the preceding three
quarters as recovery from the material slippage in the fourth quarter of 2003
continued. Mill throughput rates improved and grades were higher as ore was
sourced from the higher grade areas of the open pit.
As required by the participation agreement, the metal strip, which determines
the allocation of volumes between the joint venture partners, has been adjusted
as a result of the 2003 material slippage. The table below sets out the
adjustments for 2004 and 2005 agreed between Freeport and Rio Tinto based on
Freeport's current expectations of 2005 Grasberg production. Rio Tinto's share
of the insurance settlement relating to the slippage, which will be recognised
in 2004 net earnings, is $30 million before tax.
Copper (m lbs) 2004 2005
Original metal strip 1,052 1,082
Adjustment (178) 111
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Adjusted metal strip 874 1,193
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Gold (000 oz) 2004 2005
Original metal strip 1,657 1,695
Adjustment (280) 175
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Adjusted metal strip 1,377 1,870
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Rio Tinto has a 40% interest in production in excess of each year's metal strip
Other copper operations
Copper production from the Palabora underground mine improved but remained below
design capacity. As previously announced, the balance sheet value of Palabora's
copper assets is being assessed in light of the completion of a business review
and the ongoing strength of the rand against the US dollar. The outcome of this
assessment will be reflected in the financial results for the year ended 31
December 2004.
Production from the new Northparkes Lift 2 continued to ramp up during the
fourth quarter.
DIAMONDS
Rio Tinto share of production (000 carats)
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Q4 04 vs Q4 03 vs Q3 04 FY 04 vs FY 03
Argyle 9,011 +8% +69% 20,620 -33%
Diavik 901 +36% -34% 4,545 +98%
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Argyle
Output from the Argyle open pit began to return to normal in the fourth quarter
of 2004 following tight mining conditions earlier in the year which led to the
processing of lower grade ore.
Diavik
Diavik continued to perform well. Production in the fourth quarter was lower
than the two preceding quarters due to scheduled plant maintenance and the
processing of lower grade material from the A154N pipe. The construction of a
new dike and funding for the further study of the viability of underground
mining, including the construction of an exploratory decline, were approved in
December 2004.
EXPLORATION AND EVALUATION
Total pre-tax expenditure on exploration and evaluation charged to the profit
and loss account in 2004 was $187 million compared with $127 million in 2003.
Exploration drilling continued on copper targets in Peru, Turkey, Alaska and
Utah. Diamond exploration continued in Canada, Botswana, India and Brazil.
Iron ore exploration continued in the Hamersley Basin (Western Australia) and in
west Africa. Exploration on coking coal opportunities continued in southern
Africa, Australia and Canada.
Evaluation work continued at Eagle (nickel/copper, US), Sari Gunay (gold, Iran),
Resolution (copper/gold, US), Potasio Rio Colorado (potash, Argentina) and
Simandou (iron ore, Guinea).
ASSET DISPOSALS
The sale to Nippon Steel of an eight per cent interest in the Hail Creek Joint
Venture, and the increase in the combined share of the original participants,
Marubeni Coal and Sumisho Coal Development, by two per cent was completed in the
quarter. Rio Tinto will receive around $150 million for the sale of these
interests in the Hail Creek Joint Venture together with the sale of a 47 per
cent interest in the Beasley River iron ore deposit to its joint venture
partners in Robe River.
The sale of Rio Tinto's 51 per cent interest in Rio Paracatu Mineracao (RPM),
the owner of the Morro do Ouro mine in Brazil, was completed on 31 December
2004. The consideration, which is subject to a working capital adjustment, was
$260 million.
The remaining price participation rights relating to copper production from
Somincor, which was sold in the first half of the year, were themselves sold for
$22 million.
The sale of the Marcona copper deposit was completed in December 2004. Rio
Tinto has received $13 million, of which $5 million has been re-invested in the
purchaser, Chariot Resources. A further $7 million will be payable to Rio Tinto
on the second anniversary of the transaction and further payments of up to $5
million are contingent on the development of a mine.
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RIO TINTO PRODUCTION SUMMARY
RIO TINTO SHARE OF PRODUCTION
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QUARTER FULL YEAR % CHANGE
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2003 2004 2004 2003 2004 Q4 04 Q4 04 2004
Q4 Q3 Q4 vs vs vs
Principal Commodities Q3 04 Q4 03 2003
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Alumina ('000 t) 526 530 671 2,014 2,231 27% 28% 11%
Aluminium ('000 t) 211.7 210.4 209.1 816.6 836.5 -1% -1% 2%
Borates ('000 t) 134 153 137 559 565 -11% 2% 1%
Coal - hard coking coal ('000 t) 950 2,070 1,389 2,311 6,760 -33% 46% 193%
Coal - other Australian/Indonesian ('000 t) 8,379 8,803 8,255 38,262 32,943 -6% -1% -14%
Coal - US ('000 t) 28,417 30,398 31,072 108,177 117,734 2% 9% 9%
Copper - mined ('000 t) 182.9 174.7 204.9 867.0 753.1 17% 12% -13%
Copper - refined ('000 t) 90.2 82.5 81.1 349.1 332.6 -2% -10% -5%
Diamonds ('000 cts) 8,968 6,688 9,946 33,272 25,202 49% 11% -24%
Gold - mined ('000 ozs) 511 367 428 2,731 1,552 17% -16% -43%
Gold - refined ('000 ozs) 81 74 68 308 300 -8% -16% -3%
Iron ore ('000 t) 27,997 27,307 28,903 102,613 107,757 6% 3% 5%
Titanium dioxide feedstock ('000 t) 293 296 319 1,192 1,192 8% 9% 0%
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Other Metals & Minerals
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Bauxite ('000 t) 3,103 3,157 3,333 12,316 12,828 6% 7% 4%
Lead - mined ('000 t) 14.2 3.4 3.4 47.6 25.1 0% -76% -47%
Molybdenum ('000 t) 1.1 1.5 2.8 4.6 6.8 92% 155% 48%
Nickel - refined (tonnes) 1,011 - - 3,474 1,619 - - -53%
Salt ('000 t) 1,120 1,271 1,131 4,633 4,792 -11% 1% 3%
Silver - mined ('000 ozs) 4,959 3,569 4,031 18,311 14,830 13% -19% -19%
Silver - refined ('000 ozs) 653 854 944 2,963 3,344 11% 45% 13%
Talc ('000 t) 321 371 354 1,357 1,443 -5% 11% 6%
Tin (tonnes) 60 - - 100 59 - - -41%
Uranium (tonnes) 1,406 1,610 1,575 5,158 5,974 -2% 12% 16%
Zinc - mined ('000 t) 30.4 10.7 11.7 113.0 73.8 9% -62% -35%
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Throughout this report, figures in italics indicate adjustments made since the
figure was previously quoted on the equivalent page.
Production figures are sometimes more precise than the rounded numbers shown,
hence small differences may result between the total of the quarter figures and
the full year figures.
RIO TINTO SHARE OF PRODUCTION
Rio FULL FULL
Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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ALUMINA
Production ('000 tonnes)
Comalco Alumina Refinery (a) 100% - - - - 175 - 175
Eurallumina 56% 148 145 144 155 154 573 597
Queensland Alumina 39% 378 368 373 375 342 1,440 1,459
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Rio Tinto total alumina production 526 514 517 530 671 2,014 2,231
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ALUMINIUM
Refined production ('000 tonnes)
Anglesey 51% 18.7 18.3 18.2 18.9 18.4 72.4 73.8
Bell Bay 100% 41.9 41.8 40.8 38.2 41.2 166.6 162.0
Boyne Island 59% 80.9 80.5 79.7 82.0 79.1 311.1 321.2
Tiwai Point 79% 70.2 69.5 68.3 71.2 70.4 266.5 279.5
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Rio Tinto total aluminium production 211.7 210.1 207.0 210.4 209.1 816.6 836.5
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BAUXITE
Production ('000 tonnes)
Boke (b) 0% 58 121 58 - - 418 179
Weipa 100% 3,045 2,887 3,273 3,157 3,333 11,898 12,649
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Rio Tinto total bauxite production 3,103 3,008 3,331 3,157 3,333 12,316 12,828
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BORATES
Borates ('000 tonnes B2O3 content)
Rio Tinto total borate production 100% 134 134 141 153 137 559 565
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COAL - HARD COKING
Rio Tinto Coal Australia (c) ('000
tonnes)
Hail Creek Coal (d) 82% 608 831 1,325 1,376 1,100 812 4,633
Kestrel Coal 80% 342 369 776 693 289 1,499 2,127
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Rio Tinto total hard coking coal production 950 1,200 2,101 2,070 1,389 2,311 6,760
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COAL - OTHER *
Australian coal operations ('000 tonnes)
Coal & Allied Industries
Bengalla 30% 608 325 462 526 295 1,879 1,609
Hunter Valley Operations 76% 2,272 1,988 2,625 2,671 2,762 9,091 10,046
Mount Thorley Operations 61% 491 407 576 593 573 1,910 2,149
Warkworth 42% 616 612 774 783 757 2,469 2,926
Rio Tinto Coal Australia (b)
Blair Athol Coal 71% 2,197 2,180 2,206 2,169 2,157 8,890 8,712
Kestrel Coal 80% 292 98 167 173 61 1,159 499
Tarong Coal 100% 1,713 1,678 1,787 1,888 1,651 6,538 7,004
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Total Australian other coal 8,189 7,287 8,597 8,803 8,255 31,935 32,943
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Indonesian coal operations ('000 tonnes)
Kaltim Prima Coal (e) 0% 191 - - - - 6,327 -
US coal operations ('000 tonnes)
Kennecott Energy
Antelope 100% 6,795 5,919 6,628 7,152 7,229 26,806 26,928
Colowyo (f) 1,138 1,467 1,415 1,494 1,412 4,535 5,788
Cordero Rojo 100% 8,501 8,589 8,263 9,023 9,358 32,671 35,233
Decker 50% 1,203 514 1,062 1,104 1,235 3,679 3,916
Jacobs Ranch 100% 8,706 8,649 8,705 8,833 8,792 32,418 34,979
Spring Creek 100% 2,074 2,265 2,789 2,791 3,046 8,069 10,892
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Total US coal 28,417 27,403 28,861 30,398 31,072 108,177 117,734
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Rio Tinto total other coal production 36,797 34,690 37,459 39,201 39,327 146,439 150,677
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Mine production figures for metals refer to the total quantity of metal produced
in concentrates or dore bullion irrespective of whether these products are then
refined on-site.
* Coal - other includes thermal coal, semi-soft coking coal and semi-hard coking
coal.
See footnotes on page 12.
RIO TINTO SHARE OF PRODUCTION (continued)
Rio FULL FULL
Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER
Mine production ('000 tonnes)
Alumbrera (g) 0% - - - - - 8.7 -
Bingham Canyon 100% 71.6 62.5 64.0 63.3 73.9 281.8 263.7
Escondida 30% 70.1 83.8 99.1 87.5 91.8 297.8 362.1
Grasberg - FCX (h) 0% 7.7 5.5 - - - 84.5 5.5
Grasberg - Joint Venture (h) 40% 11.5 5.5 9.3 9.2 24.0 108.7 48.0
Neves Corvo (i) 0% 9.6 11.6 11.4 - - 38.0 23.0
Northparkes 80% 5.2 5.8 4.7 6.0 7.4 21.7 24.0
Palabora 49% 7.1 5.2 4.9 8.7 7.9 25.8 26.8
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Rio Tinto total mine production 182.9 180.0 193.4 174.7 204.9 867.0 753.1
Refined production ('000 tonnes)
Atlantic Copper (h) 0% 8.6 7.0 - - - 38.1 7.0
Escondida 30% 11.4 11.3 11.4 11.4 11.6 44.3 45.6
Kennecott Utah Copper 100% 59.9 60.3 61.7 63.1 61.6 230.6 246.7
Palabora 49% 10.3 8.8 8.5 8.0 8.0 36.1 33.2
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Rio Tinto total refined production 90.2 87.4 81.6 82.5 81.1 349.1 332.6
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DIAMONDS
Production ('000 carats)
Argyle 100% 8,307 3,612 2,669 5,328 9,011 30,910 20,620
Diavik 60% 661 922 1,364 1,358 901 2,300 4,545
Merlin 100% - - - - - 62 -
Murowa (j) 78% - - - 2 34 - 36
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Rio Tinto total diamond production 8,968 4,534 4,033 6,688 9,946 33,272 25,202
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GOLD
Mine production ('000 ounces)
Alumbrera (g) 0% - - - - - 31 -
Barneys Canyon 100% 6 7 4 5 5 35 22
Bingham Canyon 100% 92 69 59 72 109 305 308
Cortez/Pipeline 40% 106 113 115 105 87 434 421
Escondida 30% 16 18 16 16 15 55 65
Grasberg - FCX (h) 0% 26 14 - - - 354 14
Grasberg - Joint Venture (h) 40% 96 6 19 22 35 722 83
Greens Creek 70% 17 16 16 15 14 70 61
Kelian 90% 74 69 73 64 90 422 295
Lihir (k) 14% 25 16 24 22 E 24 88 E 87
Morro do Ouro (l) 0% 26 25 23 24 23 103 96
Northparkes 80% 15 17 15 14 18 39 63
Peak (g) 0% - - - - - 20 -
Rawhide 51% 8 7 7 6 6 32 25
Rio Tinto Zimbabwe (m) 0% 3 3 3 - - 14 6
Others - 2 2 2 1 1 7 7
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Rio Tinto total mine production 511 381 376 367 428 2,731 1,552
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Refined production ('000 ounces)
Kennecott Utah Copper 100% 81 81 77 74 68 308 300
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IRON ORE
Production ('000 tonnes)
Channar 60% 1,417 1,404 1,516 1,623 1,312 6,208 5,855
Corumba 100% 279 268 306 352 375 1,074 1,301
Eastern Range (n) - 3 645 1,050 1,272 - 2,970
Hamersley 100% 17,462 14,407 16,273 17,140 17,587 63,056 65,407
Iron Ore Company of Canada (o) 59% 2,191 1,969 2,199 315 2,058 8,353 6,541
Robe River 53% 6,649 5,447 7,110 6,828 6,299 23,922 25,684
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Rio Tinto total mine production 27,997 23,499 28,048 27,307 28,903 102,613 107,757
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Mine production figures for metals refer to the total quantity of metal produced
in concentrates or dore bullion irrespective of whether these products are then
refined on-site, except for the data for iron ore which represent production of
saleable quantities of ore plus pellets.
See footnotes on page 12. E = Estimated number.
RIO TINTO SHARE OF PRODUCTION (continued)
Rio FULL FULL
Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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LEAD
Mine production ('000 tonnes)
Greens Creek 70% 4.1 3.3 3.9 3.4 3.4 15.8 13.9
Zinkgruvan (p) 0% 10.1 7.0 4.2 - - 31.8 11.2
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Rio Tinto total mine production 14.2 10.3 8.1 3.4 3.4 47.6 25.1
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MOLYBDENUM
Mine production ('000 tonnes)
Bingham Canyon 100% 1.1 1.6 0.9 1.5 2.8 4.6 6.8
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NICKEL
Nickel in matte (tonnes)
Fortaleza (q) 0% 1,524 - - - - 5,950 -
Toll refined metal production (tonnes)
Rio Tinto Zimbabwe - Empress (m) 0% 1,011 971 648 - - 3,474 1,619
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SALT
Production ('000 tonnes)
Dampier Salt 65% 1,120 1,133 1,257 1,271 1,131 4,633 4,792
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SILVER
Mine production ('000 ounces)
Bingham Canyon 100% 1,105 730 785 947 1,121 3,548 3,584
Escondida 30% 368 411 482 404 427 1,418 1,724
Grasberg - FCX (h) 0% 46 79 - - - 745 79
Grasberg - Joint Venture (h) 40% 466 13 53 135 583 1,126 784
Greens Creek 70% 2,035 1,761 1,584 1,813 1,664 8,226 6,821
Zinkgruvan (p) 0% 571 426 225 - - 1,841 651
Others - 366 346 336 270 235 1,407 1,187
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Rio Tinto total mine production 4,959 3,766 3,465 3,569 4,031 18,311 14,830
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Refined production ('000 ounces)
Kennecott Utah Copper 100% 653 778 768 854 944 2,963 3,344
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TALC
Production ('000 tonnes)
Luzenac Group 99.9% 321 356 361 371 354 1,357 1,443
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TIN
Mine production (tonnes)
Neves Corvo (i) 0% 60 21 38 - - 100 59
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TITANIUM DIOXIDE FEEDSTOCK
Production ('000 tonnes)
Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium 100% 293 287 291 296 319 1,192 1,192
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URANIUM
Production (tonnes U3O8)
Energy Resources of Australia 68% 858 809 751 931 1,026 3,512 3,517
Rossing 69% 548 622 607 679 549 1,647 2,457
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Rio Tinto total uranium production 1,406 1,431 1,357 1,610 1,575 5,158 5,974
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ZINC
Mine production ('000 tonnes)
Greens Creek 70% 11.3 10.7 11.0 10.7 11.7 48.5 44.1
Zinkgruvan (p) 0% 19.1 19.2 10.5 - - 64.5 29.7
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Rio Tinto total mine production 30.4 29.9 21.5 10.7 11.7 113.0 73.8
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Mine production figures for metals refer to the total quantity of metal produced
in concentrates or dore bullion irrespective of whether these products are then
refined on-site. The nickel in matte production reflects the contained tonnage
of nickel.
See footnotes on page 12.
RIO TINTO SHARE OF PRODUCTION (continued)
Production data notes
(a) Comalco Alumina Refinery started production in the fourth quarter of 2004.
(b) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 4.0% interest in the Boke mine on 25
June 2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(c) Rio Tinto Coal Australia was previously known as Pacific Coal.
(d) Rio Tinto reduced its shareholding in Hail Creek from 92.0% to 82.0% on
15 November 2004.
(e) Rio Tinto had a 50% share in Kaltim Prima and, under the terms of its Coal
Agreement, the Indonesian Government was entitled to a 13.5% share of
Kaltim Prima's production. Rio Tinto's share of production shown is before
deduction of the Government share. Rio Tinto completed the sale of its
interest in PT Kaltim Prima Coal on 10 October 2003. Production data are
shown up to the date of sale.
(f) Kennecott Energy has a partnership interest in the Colowyo mine but, as it
is responsible under a management agreement for the operation of the mine,
all of Colowyo's output is included in Rio Tinto's share of production.
(g) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 25% interest in Minera Alumbrera
together with its wholly owned Peak Gold Mine on 17 March 2003. Production
data are shown up to the date of sale.
(h) From mid 1995 until 30 March 2004, Rio Tinto held 23.93 million shares of
Freeport-McMoRan-Copper & Gold (FCX) common stock from which it derived a
share of production. This interest was sold to FCX on 30 March 2004. Also,
through a joint venture agreement with FCX, Rio Tinto is entitled, as shown
separately in the above tables, to 40% of additional material mined as
a consequence of expansions and developments of the Grasberg facilities
since 1998.
(i) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 49% interest in Somincor on 18 June
2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(j) Ore mining and processing at Murowa commenced during the third quarter of
2004.
(k) Following a placement of shares on 13 November 2003, and a subsequent
allotment of shares under a Share Purchase Plan on 23 January 2004, Rio
Tinto's interest in Lihir changed from 16.3% to 14.5%. Rio Tinto's share of
gold production includes an estimate of the production from the Lihir gold
mine for the fourth quarter of 2004. The actual fourth quarter production,
which may be different from the figure in this report, will be announced by
Lihir Gold Ltd on 27 January 2005. The estimate in this report is based on
subtracting the nine month production from the indicative full year 2004
production of 600,000 oz previously disclosed in the Managing Director's
report to the Lihir Gold Ltd AGM 27 April 2004).
(l) Rio Tinto sold its interest in Morro do Ouro on the 31 December 2004.
Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(m) As a result of the corporate restructuring completed on 8 July 2004, Rio
Tinto has ceased to be an ordinary shareholder in the renamed RioZim
but will retain a reduced cash participation in its gold and nickel assets
for a period of ten years.
(n) Rio Tinto's share of production includes 100% of the production from the
Eastern Range mine, which commenced production in March 2004. Under the
terms of the joint venture agreement, Hamersley Iron manages the operation
and is obliged to purchase all mine production from the joint venture.
(o) Rio Tinto owns 19% of the Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Income Fund. The Fund
has a shareholding in Iron Ore Company of Canada but this has not been
included in the calculation of tonnage attributable to Rio Tinto.
(p) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Zinkgruvan mine on
2 June 2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(q) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Fortaleza nickel
mine on 16 January 2004. The sale was effective from 1 January 2004.
Where Rio Tinto's beneficial interest in an operation has changed, as indicated
above, the share of production has been calculated using the weighted average
interest over the relevant periods. Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is
at 31 December 2004.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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ALUMINIUM
Rio Tinto Aluminium
Weipa mine 100.0%
Queensland, Australia
Beneficiated bauxite production ('000 3,045 2,887 3,273 3,157 3,333 11,898 12,649
tonnes)
Metal grade bauxite shipments ('000 tonnes) 3,160 2,981 2,861 3,213 3,242 11,415 12,298
Calcined bauxite production ('000 tonnes) 29 44 36 45 44 161 168
Boke mine (a) 0.0%
Guinea
Bauxite production ('000 tonnes) 3,648 2,812 2,961 - - 12,060 5,773
Comalco Alumina Refinery (b) 100.0%
Queensland, Australia
Alumina production ('000 tonnes) - - - - 175 - 175
Eurallumina refinery 56.2%
Sardinia, Italy
Alumina production ('000 tonnes) 263 258 256 275 274 1,021 1,064
Queensland Alumina refinery 38.6%
Queensland, Australia
Alumina production ('000 tonnes) 980 954 966 971 887 3,731 3,778
Anglesey Aluminium smelter 51.0%
United Kingdom
Primary aluminium production ('000 tonnes) 36.7 35.9 35.6 37.2 36.1 141.9 144.8
Bell Bay smelter 100.0%
Tasmania, Australia
Primary aluminium production ('000 tonnes) 41.9 41.8 40.8 38.2 41.2 166.6 162.0
Boyne Island smelter 59.4%
Queensland, Australia
Primary aluminium production ('000 tonnes) 133.8 134.7 134.3 135.8 135.8 520.9 540.5
Tiwai Point smelter 79.4%
New Zealand
Primary aluminium production ('000 tonnes) 87.9 87.1 86.0 88.7 88.6 334.4 350.3
Rio Tinto Aluminium share
Share of primary aluminium sales ('000 tonnes) 213.1 203.5 218.5 208.5 210.2 820.0 840.7
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 4.0% interest in the Boke mine on 25
June 2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(b) Comalco Alumina Refinery started production in the fourth quarter of 2004.
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BORATES
Rio Tinto Borax 100.0%
California, US and Argentina
Borates ('000 tonnes) (a) 134 134 141 153 137 559 565
(a) Production is expressed as B2O3 content.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
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RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COAL
Coal & Allied Industries Limited
Bengalla mine 30.3%
New South Wales, Australia
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 2,008 1,075 1,525 1,737 975 6,203 5,312
Hunter Valley Operations 75.7%
New South Wales, Australia
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 2,620 2,255 2,738 2,838 3,340 9,146 11,172
Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes) 381 371 729 689 308 2,862 2,097
Mount Thorley Operations 60.6%
New South Wales, Australia
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 433 514 710 722 817 1,720 2,762
Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes) 377 158 240 258 129 1,432 785
Warkworth mine 42.1%
New South Wales, Australia
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 1,371 1,217 1,394 1,381 1,560 5,369 5,552
Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes) 93 237 447 479 239 500 1,403
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Total coal production ('000 tonnes) 7,284 5,826 7,784 8,105 7,368 27,232 29,083
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Total coal sales ('000 tonnes) (a) 7,278 6,424 7,486 7,931 6,835 27,887 28,677
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Coal & Allied Industries share
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Share of coal production ('000 tonnes) 5,266 4,401 5,861 6,040 5,795 20,272 22,097
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Share of coal sales ('000 tonnes) (a) 5,456 4,776 5,669 6,002 5,120 21,084 21,566
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(a) Sales relate only to coal mined by the operations and exclude traded coal.
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Kaltim Prima Coal (a)
Indonesia 0.0%
Thermal coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 381 - - - - 12,655 -
Shipments ('000 tonnes) 309 - - - - 12,810 -
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 50% interest in PT Kaltim Prima Coal on
10 October 2003. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
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Kennecott Energy and Coal Company
Antelope mine 100.0%
Wyoming, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 6,795 5,919 6,628 7,152 7,229 26,806 26,928
Colowyo mine (a)
Colorado, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 1,138 1,467 1,415 1,494 1,412 4,535 5,788
Cordero Rojo mine 100.0%
Wyoming, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 8,501 8,589 8,263 9,023 9,358 32,671 35,233
Decker mine 50.0%
Montana, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 2,406 1,028 2,123 2,209 2,471 7,358 7,831
Jacobs Ranch mine 100.0%
Wyoming, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 8,706 8,649 8,705 8,833 8,792 32,418 34,979
Spring Creek mine 100.0%
Montana, US
Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes) 2,074 2,265 2,789 2,791 3,046 8,069 10,892
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Total coal production ('000 tonnes) 29,620 27,917 29,923 31,503 32,307 111,856 121,649
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Total coal sales ('000 tonnes) 29,620 27,917 29,923 31,503 32,307 111,856 121,649
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(a) Kennecott Energy has a partnership interest in the Colowyo mine but, as it
is responsible under a management agreement for the operation of the mine,
all of Colowyo's output is included in Rio Tinto's share of production.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COAL (continued)
Rio Tinto Coal Australia (a)
Blair Athol Coal mine 71.2%
Queensland, Australia
Thermal coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 3,084 3,060 3,097 3,045 3,027 12,480 12,229
Sales ('000 tonnes) 3,473 2,867 3,218 3,198 2,565 12,577 11,848
Hail Creek Coal mine (b) 82.0%
Queensland, Australia
Coking coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 661 903 1,441 1,496 1,264 883 5,104
Sales ('000 tonnes) 622 890 1,069 1,389 1,380 736 4,728
Kestrel Coal mine 80.0%
Queensland, Australia
Thermal coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 365 122 209 216 76 1,449 623
Sales ('000 tonnes) 177 - - - 63 889 63
Coking coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 427 462 970 867 361 1,873 2,659
Sales ('000 tonnes) 357 409 536 837 354 1,084 2,136
Semi-hard coking coal:(c)
Sales ('000 tonnes) 461 225 258 300 249 1,739 1,033
Tarong Coal mine 100.0%
Queensland, Australia
Thermal coal:
Production ('000 tonnes) 1,713 1,678 1,787 1,888 1,651 6,538 7,004
Sales ('000 tonnes) 1,749 1,744 1,781 1,819 1,814 6,620 7,159
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Total coal production ('000 tonnes) 6,250 6,225 7,503 7,512 6,380 23,222 27,619
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Total coal sales ('000 tonnes) 6,839 6,135 6,863 7,544 6,425 23,646 26,968
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Rio Tinto Coal Australia share
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Share of coal production ('000 tonnes) 5,152 5,156 6,261 6,300 5,257 18,898 22,974
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Share of coal sales ('000 tonnes) 5,591 5,113 5,693 6,286 5,372 19,227 22,463
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(a) Rio Tinto Coal Australia was previously known as Pacific Coal.
(b) Rio Tinto reduced its shareholding in Hail Creek from 92.0% to 82.0% on
15 November 2004.
(c) Semi-hard coking coal is a mixture of thermal coal and coking coal. The
product mix is customer dependent.
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COPPER & GOLD
Alumbrera (a) 0.0%
Argentina
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 7,053 -
Average ore grades:
Copper (%) - - - - - 0.54 -
Gold (g/t) - - - - - 0.69 -
Concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 130.9 -
Copper in concentrates:
Production ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 34.9 -
Sales ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 37.0 -
Production of gold in concentrates ('000 ounces) - - - - - 108 -
Production of gold in dore ('000 ounces) - - - - - 16 -
Total gold sales ('000 ounces) - - - - - 132 -
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 25% holding in Minera Alumbrera on 17
March 2003.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER & GOLD (continued)
Escondida 30.0%
Chile
Sulphide ore treated ('000 tonnes) 18,299 19,619 21,197 20,637 20,925 70,347 82,378
Average copper grade (%) 1.31 1.48 1.61 1.47 1.47 1.43 1.51
Mill production (metals in concentrates):
Contained copper ('000 tonnes) 197.1 239.6 284.2 256.8 265.1 847.0 1,045.6
Contained gold ('000 ounces) 52 58 55 53 51 184 217
Contained silver ('000 ounces) 1,227 1,370 1,606 1,347 1,424 4,728 5,747
Oxide ore treated ('000 tonnes) 3,537 3,179 4,186 3,996 4,282 13,702 15,643
Average copper grade (%) 1.03 1.25 1.10 0.87 0.96 1.06 1.03
Contained copper in leachate/mined material ('000 37 40 46 35 41 146 162
tonnes)
Refined production:
Oxide plant production ('000 tonnes) 38.0 37.7 37.9 38.0 38.5 147.6 152.1
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Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (a)
Grasberg mine 0.0% (40.0% of the expansion)
Papua, Indonesia
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 13,071 13,817 14,946 17,845 21,142 74,103 67,750
Average mill head grades:
Copper (%) 0.77 0.50 0.82 0.83 1.17 1.09 0.87
Gold (g/t) 1.00 0.41 0.95 0.79 1.20 1.54 0.88
Silver (g/t) 4.26 3.09 4.01 3.74 4.32 4.03 3.85
Production of metals in concentrates:
Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes) 86.9 55.9 107.7 129.7 223.1 715.8 516.4
Gold in concentrates ('000 ounces) 369 135 395 370 684 3,262 1,584
Silver in concentrates ('000 ounces) 981 740 1,143 1,199 1,956 6,474 5,037
Sales of payable metals in concentrates: (b)
Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes) 85.5 53.0 101.7 127.9 213.1 693.0 495.6
Gold in concentrates ('000 ounces) 369 130 370 372 652 3,171 1,524
Silver in concentrates ('000 ounces) 763 563 862 943 1,490 4,994 3,857
(a) See note (h) on page 12 concerning Rio Tinto's previous direct interest in
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold and its continuing 40% interest in the
expansion of Grasberg.
(b) Net of smelter deductions.
Atlantic Copper smelter 0.0%
Spain
Concentrates and scrap smelted ('000 224.7 187.1 - - - 964.4 187.1
tonnes)
Copper anodes produced ('000 tonnes) (c) 65.0 57.5 - - - 290.3 57.5
Copper cathodes produced ('000 tonnes) 62.0 58.4 - - - 247.1 58.4
Copper cathode sales ('000 tonnes) (d) 63.8 50.8 - - - 248.0 50.8
(c) New metal excluding recycled material.
(d) Refers to copper cathode and wire rod sales.
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Kelian Equatorial Mining 90.0%
East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 2,180 2,119 2,134 2,057 2,141 7,853 8,451
Average ore grades:
Gold (g/t) 1.66 1.57 1.84 1.56 2.15 2.37 1.78
Silver (g/t) 4.40 3.94 4.12 3.90 4.61 4.90 4.15
Production:
Gold ('000 ounces) 82 76 81 71 100 469 328
Silver ('000 ounces) 73 64 52 93 86 347 295
Sales:
Gold ('000 ounces) 47 113 70 76 19 437 278
Silver ('000 ounces) - 148 - - - 299 148
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER & GOLD (continued)
Kennecott Minerals Company
Cortez/Pipeline mine 40.0%
Nevada, US
Ore treated
Milled ('000 tonnes) 878 781 760 794 759 3,452 3,093
Leached ('000 tonnes) 6,161 9,246 7,110 9,673 8,619 17,468 34,649
Sold for roasting ('000 tonnes) 62 96 111 107 109 463 423
Average ore grade: gold
Milled (g/t) 5.61 6.14 6.43 5.31 3.82 6.53 5.43
Leached (g/t) 0.78 0.77 0.73 0.70 0.66 0.90 0.71
Sold for roasting (g/t) 5.86 5.90 6.21 6.90 7.95 6.71 6.76
Gold produced ('000 ounces) 264 283 288 264 217 1,085 1,051
Greens Creek mine 70.3%
Alaska, US
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 177 182 177 182 189 709 731
Average ore grades:
Gold (g/t) 6.19 5.86 6.21 5.43 4.95 6.42 5.60
Silver (g/t) 671 572 560 619 533 675 571
Zinc (%) 11.8 10.7 11.9 11.1 10.9 12.3 11.1
Lead (%) 4.7 3.9 4.6 3.9 3.9 4.6 4.1
Metals produced in concentrates:
Gold ('000 ounces) 24 23 23 21 20 99 86
Silver ('000 ounces) 2,897 2,506 2,254 2,580 2,368 11,707 9,707
Zinc ('000 tonnes) 16.1 15.3 15.6 15.3 16.6 69.1 62.7
Lead ('000 tonnes) 5.9 4.6 5.6 4.8 4.8 22.5 19.8
Rawhide mine (a) 51.0%
Nevada, US
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 1,614 -
Average ore grades:
Gold (g/t) - - - - - 0.51 -
Silver (g/t) - - - - - 9.4 -
Metals produced in dore:
Gold ('000 ounces) 15 13 13 11 12 64 50
Silver ('000 ounces) 114 108 122 111 121 530 462
(a) Mining operations were completed in October 2002 and processing of
stockpiled ores was completed in May 2003. Residual gold and silver
production continues from the leach pads.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER & GOLD (continued)
Kennecott Utah Copper
Barneys Canyon mine (a) 100.0%
Utah, US
Gold produced ('000 ounces) 6 7 4 5 5 35 22
(a) Mining operations ceased in the first quarter of 2002. Gold continues to be
recovered from leach pads.
Bingham Canyon mine 100.0%
Utah, US
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 11,988 10,497 11,054 11,943 12,219 46,105 45,712
Average ore grade:
Copper (%) 0.64 0.64 0.62 0.58 0.67 0.67 0.63
Gold (g/t) 0.31 0.28 0.23 0.26 0.38 0.29 0.29
Silver (g/t) 3.53 2.74 2.81 2.95 3.60 3.02 3.04
Molybdenum (%) 0.038 0.027 0.019 0.028 0.055 0.027 0.033
Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 280 262 277 276 291 1,147 1,106
Average concentrate grade (% Cu) 25.5 23.9 23.1 22.8 25.3 24.5 23.8
Production of metals in copper concentrates:
Copper ('000 tonnes) (b) 71.6 62.5 64.0 63.3 73.9 281.8 263.7
Gold ('000 ounces) 92 69 59 72 109 305 308
Silver ('000 ounces) 1,105 730 785 947 1,121 3,548 3,584
Molybdenum concentrates produced ('000 tonnes): 2.2 3.0 1.8 2.8 5.3 8.8 12.9
Molybdenum in concentrates ('000 tonnes) 1.1 1.6 0.9 1.5 2.8 4.6 6.8
Kennecott smelter & refinery 100.0%
Copper concentrates smelted ('000 tonnes) 286 279 301 288 229 1,060 1,098
Copper anodes produced ('000 tonnes) (c) 66.3 54.4 64.3 66.1 54.8 243.1 239.6
Production of refined metal:
Copper ('000 tonnes) 59.9 60.3 61.7 63.1 61.6 230.6 246.7
Gold ('000 ounces) (d) 81 81 77 74 68 308 300
Silver ('000 ounces) (d) 653 778 768 854 944 2,963 3,344
(b) Includes a small amount of copper in precipitates.
(c) New metal excluding recycled material.
(d) Includes gold and silver in intermediate products.
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Northparkes Joint Venture 80.0%
New South Wales, Australia
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 1,263 1,275 1,157 1,270 1,306 5,168 5,008
Average ore grades:
Copper (%) 0.71 0.78 0.71 0.75 0.93 0.67 0.79
Gold (g/t) 0.70 0.73 0.68 0.66 0.59 0.44 0.66
Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 17.9 19.3 16.6 21.7 25.5 75.1 83.0
Contained copper in concentrates:
Saleable production ('000 tonnes) 6.5 7.3 5.9 7.5 9.3 27.1 30.0
Sales ('000 tonnes) (a) 6.2 2.8 7.2 3.1 6.9 22.5 20.0
Contained gold in concentrates:
Saleable production ('000 ounces) 18.7 21.0 18.7 17.2 22.5 48.6 79.4
Sales ('000 ounces) (a) 12.4 8.7 21.7 11.4 18.1 38.2 59.9
(a) Rio Tinto's 80% share of material from the Joint Venture.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER & GOLD (continued)
Palabora 49.2%
Palabora mine
South Africa
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 2,838 2,101 1,897 2,345 2,314 11,415 8,657
Average ore grade: copper (%) 0.63 0.76 0.74 0.75 0.73 0.59 0.74
Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 46.3 35.9 35.4 64.2 52.2 163.3 187.7
Average concentrate grade: copper (%) 31.3 29.7 28.3 27.7 30.6 32.1 29.0
Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes) 14.5 10.7 10.0 17.8 16.0 52.4 54.4
Palabora smelter/refinery
New concentrate smelted on site ('000 tonnes) 72.5 59.4 68.0 59.0 67.0 267.6 253.4
New copper anodes produced ('000 tonnes) 21.3 15.8 19.7 14.4 17.3 76.7 67.2
Refined new copper produced ('000 tonnes) 20.9 17.9 17.2 16.2 16.2 73.4 67.5
By-products:
Magnetite concentrate ('000 tonnes) 68 105 160 144 165 215 574
Refined nickel sulphate (tonnes) 38 53 37 36 41 152 167
Vermiculite plant
Vermiculite produced ('000 tonnes) 35.6 38.4 51.5 52.7 50.8 173.2 193.4
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Peak Gold Mine (a) 0.0%
New South Wales, Australia
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 144 -
Average ore grades:
Gold (g/t) - - - - - 5.23 -
Silver (g/t) - - - - - 3.16 -
Copper (%) - - - - - 0.13 -
Lead (%) - - - - - 0.11 -
Zinc (%) - - - - - 0.00 -
Bullion produced ('000 ounces) - - - - - 23 -
Containing:
Gold ('000 ounces) - - - - - 20 -
Silver ('000 ounces) - - - - - 3 -
Gold recovered in concentrates ('000 ounces) - - - - - - -
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Total gold production ('000 ounces) - - - - - 20 -
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Bullion sales (fine gold) ('000 ounces) - - - - - 20 -
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its wholly owned Peak Gold Mine on 17 March
2003.
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Rio Tinto Brasil Limitada
Morro do Ouro mine (a) 0.0%
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 4,640 4,499 4,271 4,409 4,163 18,411 17,342
Average ore grade: gold (g/t) 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.44 0.46 0.44 0.45
Refined gold produced ('000 ounces) 51 50 45 48 46 201 188
(a) Rio Tinto sold its interest in Morro do Ouro on 31 December 2004.
Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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COPPER & GOLD (continued)
Rio Tinto Zimbabwe (a)
Patchway mine (b) 0.0%
Zimbabwe
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 38 -
Average ore grade: gold (g/t) - - - - - 2.13 -
Total gold produced ('000 ounces) - - - - - 2 -
Renco mine 0.0%
Zimbabwe
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 61 61 85 - - 234 146
Average ore grade: gold (g/t) 3.56 3.13 3.43 - - 3.59 3.30
Total gold produced ('000 ounces) 6 5 6 - - 23 11
Total Rio Tinto Zimbabwe
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Total gold produced ('000 ounces) 6 5 6 - - 25 11
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(a) As a result of the corporate restructuring completed on 8 July 2004, Rio
Tinto has ceased to be an ordinary shareholder in the renamed RioZim but
will retain a reduced cash participation in its gold and nickel assets for
a period of ten years.
(b) Rio Tinto Zimbabwe completed the sale of the Patchway mine in July 2003.
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Somincor (a)
Neves Corvo mine 0.0%
Portugal
Total ore treated ('000 tonnes) (b) 447 448 430 - - 1,700 878
of which, treated to extract tin ('000 tonnes) 10 5 8 - - 22 13
Average ore grades:
Copper (%) 5.15 6.02 6.07 - - 5.33 6.04
Tin (%) 2.46 2.15 1.80 - - 2.16 1.93
Copper production:
Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 84.0 100.1 98.3 - - 329.6 198.3
Copper concentrate grade: copper (%) 23.4 23.7 23.6 - - 23.5 23.7
Copper in concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 19.6 23.7 23.2 - - 77.5 46.9
Tin production:
Tin concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 0.2 0.1 0.1 - - 0.3 0.2
Tin concentrate grade: tin (%) 64.3 63.9 67.1 - - 61.0 65.9
Tin in concentrates produced ('000 tonnes) 0.1 0.0 0.1 - - 0.2 0.1
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 49% interest in Somincor on 18 June
2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
(b) Total ore treated for both copper and tin production.
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DIAMONDS
Argyle Diamonds 100.0%
Western Australia
AK1 ore processed ('000 tonnes) 2,372 2,066 2,424 2,468 2,618 9,787 9,576
AK1 Diamonds produced ('000 carats) 8,307 3,612 2,669 5,328 9,011 30,910 20,620
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Diavik Diamonds 60.0%
Northwest Territories, Canada
Ore processed ('000 tonnes) 300 394 541 560 455 1,194 1,950
Diamonds recovered ('000 carats) 1,101 1,537 2,273 2,263 1,502 3,833 7,575
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Merlin (a) 100.0%
Northern Territory, Australia
Ore processed ('000 tonnes) - - - - - 237 -
Diamonds recovered ('000 carats) - - - - - 62 -
(a) Ore mining and processing ceased during the second quarter of 2003.
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Murowa Diamonds (a) 77.8%
Zimbabwe
Ore processed ('000 tonnes) - - - 4 27 - 30
Diamonds recovered ('000 carats) - - - 3 44 - 47
(a) Ore mining and processing commenced during the third quarter of 2004.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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IRON ORE
Hamersley Iron
Western Australia
Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes):
Paraburdoo, Mount Tom Price, 100.0%
Marandoo, Yandicoogina and Brockman 17,462 14,407 16,273 17,140 17,587 63,056 65,407
Channar 60.0% 2,361 2,341 2,526 2,705 2,187 10,347 9,759
Eastern Range (a) 54.0% - 3 645 1,050 1,272 - 2,970
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Total production ('000 tonnes) 19,823 16,751 19,443 20,895 21,046 73,404 78,135
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Total sales ('000 tonnes) (b) 19,987 17,664 18,112 19,822 20,913 74,333 76,512
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(a) The Eastern Range mine commenced production in March 2004.
(b) Sales represent iron ore exported from Western Australian ports (previously
reported as Total shipments).
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Iron Ore Company of Canada
Newfoundland & Labrador and Quebec in Canada
Carol Lake operations 58.7%
Saleable iron ore production:
Concentrates ('000 tonnes) 706 462 608 0 155 2,648 1,225
Pellets ('000 tonnes) 3,026 2,892 3,137 536 3,349 11,577 9,914
Sales:
Concentrate ('000 tonnes) 1,093 431 537 238 432 2,617 1,638
Pellets ('000 tonnes) 3,767 2,072 3,408 1,844 2,517 12,311 9,841
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Rio Tinto Brasil
Corumba mine 100.0%
Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes) 279 268 306 352 375 1,074 1,301
(a)
(a) Production includes by-product fines.
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Robe River Iron Associates
Pannawonica mine 53.0%
Western Australia
Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes) 8,035 6,281 8,437 7,643 7,610 32,034 29,970
Sales ('000 tonnes) 7,470 7,325 7,014 7,602 9,260 31,073 31,202
West Angelas mine 53.0%
Western Australia
Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes) 4,510 3,997 4,978 5,240 4,276 13,102 18,490
Sales ('000 tonnes) 4,350 4,742 3,937 5,784 4,764 12,785 19,226
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NICKEL
Rio Tinto Brasil
Fortaleza mine 0.0%
Brazil
Production (tonnes) 1,524 - - - - 5,950 -
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Fortaleza nickel
mine on 16 January 2004. The sale was effective from 1 January 2004.
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Rio Tinto Zimbabwe (a)
Empress Nickel refinery 0.0%
Zimbabwe
Production (tonnes) 1,804 1,733 1,156 - - 6,199 2,889
(a) As a result of the corporate restructuring completed on 8 July 2004, Rio
Tinto has ceased to be an ordinary shareholder in the renamed RioZim but
will retain a reduced cash participation in its gold and nickel assets for
a period of ten years.
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SALT
Dampier Salt 64.9%
Western Australia
Salt production ('000 tonnes) 1,725 1,745 1,936 1,957 1,742 7,135 7,380
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
RIO TINTO OPERATIONAL DATA
FULL FULL
Rio Tinto 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q YEAR YEAR
interest 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004
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TALC
The Luzenac Group 99.9%
Australia, Europe, and North America
Talc production ('000 tonnes) 321 356 361 371 355 1,358 1,444
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TITANIUM DIOXIDE FEEDSTOCK
Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium 100.0%
Canada and South Africa
(Rio Tinto share)
Titanium dioxide feedstock production ('000 tonnes) 293 287 291 296 319 1,192 1,192
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URANIUM
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd
Ranger mine 68.4%
Northern Territory, Australia
Production (tonnes U3O8) 1,255 1,183 1,098 1,362 1,500 5,134 5,143
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Rossing Uranium Ltd 68.6%
Namibia
Production (tonnes U3O8) 799 907 885 990 801 2,401 3,582
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ZINC
Zinkgruvan Mining AB 0.0%
Sweden
Ore treated ('000 tonnes) 227 196 139 - - 774 335
Average ore grades:
Zinc (%) 9.3 10.6 8.1 - - 9.2 9.6
Lead (%) 5.3 4.2 3.6 - - 4.7 3.9
Silver (g/t) 105 95 77 - - 103 86
Production of zinc concentrate ('000 tonnes) 35.0 34.8 18.7 - - 117.0 53.5
Production of lead concentrate ('000 tonnes) 14.4 9.9 5.9 - - 45.8 15.8
Production of metal in concentrates:
Zinc ('000 tonnes) 19.1 19.2 10.5 - - 64.5 29.7
Lead ('000 tonnes) 10.1 7.0 4.2 - - 31.8 11.2
Silver ('000 ounces) 571 426 225 - - 1,841 651
(a) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Zinkgruvan mine on
2 June 2004. Production data are shown up to the date of sale.
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Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 31 December 2004. The data
represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.
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