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Operations & financial report

Rio Tinto Alcan

Mine Location Access Title/lease History Type of mine Power source
CBG Sangaredi Conakry, Guinea Road and air Lease expires in 2038 Bauxite mining commenced in 1973. Shareholders are 51% Halco and 49% Guinea. Alcan holds 45% of Halco since 2004 and off-takes 45%. Current annual capacity is 13 million tonnes Open cut On site generation (fuel oil).
Ely Weipa, Queensland, Australia Road and air Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1965 expires in 2048 with 21 year right of renewal with a two year notice period Discovered in 1957; 100% secured in 1965. In 1997, Ely Bauxite Mining Project Agreement signed with the local Aboriginal land owners. Bauxite Mining and Exchange Agreement signed in 1998 with Comalco to allow for extraction of the ore by Comalco. Mining commenced in 2006, first ore extracted in 2007 Supplied by Weipa
GBC Awaso Awaso, Ghana Road Lease expires in 2022, renewable in 25 year periods Bauxite mining commenced in 1940 (100% British Aluminium). From 1974 to 1997, Ghana held 55%, Alcan 45%; since 1998 Alcan 80% Ghana 20%. Annual capacity is one million tonnes, currently limited to 750,000 tonnes by rail infrastructure Open cut Electricity grid with on site generation back up
Gove Gove, Northern Territory, Australia Road, air and port 100% Leasehold (held in trust by the Commonwealth on behalf of the Traditional Owners until end of mine life) Bauxite mining commenced in 1970 feeding both the Gove refinery and export market capped at two million tonnes per annum. Bauxite export ceased in 2006 with feed intended for the expanded Gove Refinery. Current production capacity about ten million tonnes per annum with mine life estimated to 2025 Open cut Central power station located at the Gove refinery
Porto Trombetas (MRN) Porto Trombetas, Brazil Air or port Mineral rights granted for undetermined period In June 1974, an agreement was signed between the shareholders of Mineração Rio do Norte S.A., consisting at that time of the following companies: CVRD (41%), Alcan Aluminum Limited (19%), CB-Votorantim (10%), Reynolds Alumínio do Brasil Ltda (5%), Norsk Hydro a.s. (5%), Mineração Rio Xingu Ltda (5%), A/S Aaardal og Sunndal Verk (5%), Instituto Nacional de Industria (5%) and Rio Tinto Zinc do Brasil Ltda (5%). Mineral extraction commenced in April 1979. Initial production capacity 3.4 million tonnes annually. From October 2003, production capacity up to 16.3 million tonnes per year. Capital structure currently: Vale (40%), BHP-Billiton (14.8%), Rio Tinto Alcan (12%), CBA(10%), Alcoa/Abalco (18.2%) and Hydro (5%). Production 17.8 million tonnes of wet and dry bauxite annually Open cut On site generation (heavy oil, diesel)
Weipa Weipa, Queensland, Australia Road, air and port Weipa, Queensland Government lease expires in 2041 with option of 21 year extension, then two years' notice of termination Bauxite mining commenced in 1961. Major upgrade completed in 1998. Rio Tinto interest increased from 72.4% to 100% in 2000. In 2004 a mine expansion was completed that has lifted annual capacity to 16.5 million tonnes. Mining commenced on the adjacent Ely mining lease in 2006, in accordance with the 1998 agreement with Alcan. A second shiploader that increases the shipping capability of the Weipa operation was commissioned in 2006 Open cut On site generation; new power station commissioned in 2006

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