Form 6-K

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

July 21, 2010

 

 

 

 

BHP BILLITON LIMITED

(ABN 49 004 028 077)

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

BHP BILLITON PLC

(REG. NO. 3196209)

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)

 

180 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE,

VICTORIA

3000 AUSTRALIA

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

ENGLAND AND WALES

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)

 

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UNITED KINGDOM

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc
Date: July 21 2010   By:  

/S/    JANE MCALOON        

  Name:   Jane McAloon
  Title:   Group Company Secretary


NEWS RELEASE

 

Release Time    IMMEDIATE
Date    21 July 2010
Number    18/10

BHP BILLITON PRODUCTION REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2010

 

   

Petroleum delivered its third consecutive annual production record following the successful delivery of a series of growth projects in the Gulf of Mexico (USA) and Australia. These contributed to continued growth in the high margin crude operations.

 

   

BHP Billiton operated Shenzi (USA) and Pyrenees (Australia) performed at or above design capacity during the year.

 

   

Western Australia Iron Ore achieved its tenth consecutive annual production record. Samarco (Brazil) also achieved quarterly and annual production records.

 

   

Annual production records were also achieved at North West Shelf, Hunter Valley Energy Coal, Worsley, Nickel West and Poitrel (all Australia), Alumar refinery (Brazil) and Zamzama (Pakistan).

 

   

Quarterly production records were achieved for manganese alloy, Cerrejon Coal (Colombia) and Samancor Metalloys (South Africa).

 

   

During the second half of the financial year, the old benchmark pricing system for iron ore and metallurgical coal was substantially replaced by shorter term market based pricing. The transformation ensures the majority of BHP Billiton’s bulk commodities (iron ore, manganese, metallurgical coal and energy coal) are now linked to market based prices.

BHP Billiton continues to be cautious on the short term outlook for the global economy. Uncertainty surrounds the near term prospects for growth in the developed world as governments adjust fiscal policies following a period of significant stimulus and subsequent increase in sovereign debt levels. Within China, measures introduced to reduce growth to more sustainable levels means volatility in commodity end-demand is likely to persist. BHP Billiton sees these measures as a normal continuation of China’s economic management policies.

Petroleum

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Crude Oil, Condensate and Natural Gas Liquids (‘000 bbl)

   97,136    25,679    25   18   14

Natural Gas (bcf)

   368.57    90.98    2   -6   3

Total Petroleum Products (million boe)

   158.56    40.84    15   8   10

Total Petroleum Production – Petroleum delivered its third consecutive annual production record following the successful delivery of a series of growth projects in the Gulf of Mexico and Australia. BHP Billiton operated Shenzi and Pyrenees performed at or above design capacity during the year. This strong performance was partially offset by natural field decline and the suspension of drilling activities in the Gulf of Mexico.

Drilling activities at Atlantis (USA) and Shenzi ceased during the June 2010 quarter. BHP Billiton continues to monitor and assess the impact of the six month suspension of certain permitting and drilling activities in the Gulf of Mexico.

Crude Oil, Condensate, and Natural Gas Liquids – High margin crude oil and condensate production was 27 per cent higher than the year ended June 2009 and significantly higher than all comparative periods following the successful start-up of Pyrenees and consistently strong performance at Shenzi. Strong reservoir performance from Atlantis North (USA) and a lack of weather related impacts also contributed to the annual increase in production.


Natural Gas – Production was in line with the year ended June 2009. Production at the North West Shelf benefited from a full year contribution from LNG Train 5. This was offset by planned maintenance at both the North West Shelf and UK assets.

Aluminium

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Alumina (‘000 tonnes) (a)

   3,763    962    9   9   -6

Aluminium (‘000 tonnes)

   1,241    309    1   0   1

Alumina – Production was nine per cent higher than the year and quarter ended June 2009 due to record annual performance at Worsley and the ongoing ramp up of the recently expanded Alumar refinery. An unplanned interruption of the ship unloading capabilities at Alumar impacted current quarter performance. In addition, Worsley benefited from the processing of stockpiled hydrate in the March 2010 quarter.

Aluminium – Production across all operations was in line with comparative periods.

Base Metals

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Copper (‘000 tonnes)

   1,075.2    291.1    -11   -5   27

Lead (tonnes)

   248,486    62,916    8   7   3

Zinc (tonnes)

   198,279    45,422    21   3   -3

Silver (‘000 ounces)

   45,362    11,413    10   6   -1

Uranium Oxide Concentrate (Uranium) (tonnes)

   2,279    712    -43   -38   700

Copper – Production was higher than the March 2010 quarter due to strong performance at Escondida (Chile), a return to full capacity at Spence (Chile) and improved plant utilisation at Cerro Colorado (Chile). Olympic Dam (Australia) recommenced hoisting from the Clark Shaft during the quarter and has returned to full production.

Production for the year ended June 2010 decreased due to the Olympic Dam Clark Shaft outage, industrial action at Spence, lower grades at Cerro Colorado and Antamina (Peru), and the cessation of sulphide mining at Pinto Valley (USA). This was partly offset by higher grade and recovery at Escondida.

Escondida production is expected to decline by five to 10 per cent in the 2011 financial year, mainly due to lower grade.

At 30 June 2010 the Group had 236,584 tonnes of outstanding copper sales that were revalued at a weighted average price of US$2.96 per pound. The final price of these sales will be determined in the 2011 financial year. In addition, 234,871 tonnes of copper sales from the 2009 financial year were subject to a finalisation adjustment in 2010. The finalisation adjustment and provisional pricing impact as at 30 June 2010 will increase earnings(b) by US$303 million for the year (year ended June 2009 US$936 million loss).

Lead – Cannington (Australia) production increased over the previous year and quarter ended June 2009 due to higher grades and plant throughput.

Zinc – Production was higher than the year and quarter ended June 2009 due to higher plant throughput and utilisation, and higher grades at Antamina and Cannington.

Silver – Production was higher than the year and quarter ended June 2009 due to higher throughput and increased grade at Cannington.

Uranium – Production was lower than the year and quarter ended June 2009 due to the Clark Shaft outage at Olympic Dam. The Clark Shaft returned to full capacity during the June 2010 quarter.


Diamonds & Specialty Products

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Diamonds (‘000 carats)

   3,050    740    -5   -18   -4

Diamonds – Production was lower than all comparative periods primarily due to lower average grade. During the year a higher proportion of ore was sourced from the Fox pit at Ekati (Canada) as mining of the higher grade Panda underground was completed.

Stainless Steel Materials

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Nickel (‘000 tonnes) (c)

   173.4    45.7    25   12   6

Nickel – Nickel West achieved record production for the year ended June 2010 following the major furnace rebuild at the Nickel West Kalgoorlie (Australia) smelter in the prior year. The subsequent drawdown of accumulated concentrate stocks is largely complete.

Production in the June 2010 quarter was impacted by disruptions to hydrogen supply at the Nickel West Kwinana (Australia) refinery and an unplanned outage at Nickel West Kalgoorlie.

During the second half of the 2011 financial year, Cerro Matoso (Colombia) production will be impacted for nine months due to the planned replacement of one of its two furnaces.

Iron Ore

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Iron Ore (‘000 tonnes)

   124,962    31,243    9   16   0

Iron Ore – Record production was achieved for the year ended June 2010. Current quarter production was impacted by tie-in activities at Western Australia Iron Ore as Rapid Growth Project 4 continues to ramp up.

Following demand related production adjustments, Samarco returned to full production during the year ended June 2010, delivering a record result for the operation.

For the 2010 financial year, 39 per cent of Western Australia Iron Ore shipments on a wet metric tonne basis were priced on annually agreed terms, with the remainder sold on a shorter term basis. During the second half of the financial year, the old benchmark pricing system was substantially replaced by shorter term market based, landed pricing. Our expectation is that future Western Australia Iron Ore shipments will be priced on this basis.

Manganese

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Manganese Ore (‘000 tonnes)

   6,124    1,721    37   244   1

Manganese Alloy (‘000 tonnes)

   583    218    14   772   27

Manganese Ore – Production was higher than all corresponding periods despite weather related impacts in Australia and South Africa during the June 2010 quarter. Mamatwan mine (South Africa) achieved record production during the quarter. For the year, production was significantly higher and reflected improved market demand.

Samancor Manganese ore continues to be priced on a monthly basis.

Manganese Alloy – Following the recovery in market conditions, production was at record levels for the quarter and higher for the year ended June 2010. Samancor Metalloys achieved record production during the June 2010 quarter.

Samancor Manganese alloy continues to be priced on a shorter term basis.


Metallurgical Coal

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Metallurgical Coal (‘000 tonnes)

   37,381    10,927    3   16   34

Metallurgical Coal – Production was higher due to improved operational and supply chain performance, supported by strong demand. The March 2010 quarter was impacted by wet weather disruptions at Queensland Coal and planned longwall moves at Illawarra (both Australia). Despite this, Queensland Coal achieved record annual and quarterly shipments. Hay Point Coal Terminal (Australia) is currently undergoing planned maintenance on Berth 2, which is scheduled for completion in August 2010.

As with iron ore, the old benchmark system was substantially replaced by shorter term market based pricing. For the year ended June 2010, 34 per cent of metallurgical coal shipments were priced on a shorter term basis. The majority of product sold in the June 2010 quarter was priced in this manner.

Energy Coal

 

     JUNE
2010
YTD
   JUNE
2010
QTR
   JUNE  YTD10
vs
JUNE YTD09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
JUNE Q09
    JUNE  Q10
vs
MAR Q10
 

Energy Coal (‘000 tonnes)

   66,131    16,270    0   -8   0

Energy Coal – Production was in line with the previous year with the continued ramp up of the Klipspruit (South Africa) expansion and record production at Hunter Valley Energy Coal offsetting lower customer demand at New Mexico Coal (USA). Cerrejon Coal achieved a production record during the June 2010 quarter however this was offset by weather related disruptions and a strike by the rail services provider in South Africa, and plant upgrade activities related to the MAC20 project at Hunter Valley Energy Coal.

 

(a) Excluding Suriname which was sold effective 31 July 2009.
(b) Earnings before interest and tax.
(c) Excluding Yabulu which was sold effective 31 July 2009.

Throughout this report, unless otherwise stated, production volumes refer to BHP Billiton share and exclude suspended and sold operations.

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BHP BILLITON PRODUCTION SUMMARY - CONTINUING OPERATIONS

 

         QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE    % CHANGE  
         JUNE
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009
   JUNE
YTD10
vs
JUNE
YTD09
    JUNE
Q10
vs
JUNE
Q09
    JUNE
Q10
vs
MAR
Q10
 

PETROLEUM

                       

Crude oil & condensate

   (‘000 bbl)   18,523    19,736    22,497    84,387    66,328    27   21   14

Natural gas

   (bcf)   96.32    88.27    90.98    368.57    362.80    2   -6   3

Natural gas liquid

   (‘000 bbl)   3,267    2,769    3,182    12,749    11,176    14   -3   15

Total Petroleum Products

   (million boe)   37.84    37.21    40.84    158.56    137.97    15   8   10
                                               

ALUMINIUM

                       

Alumina (a)

   (‘000 tonnes)   882    1,021    962    3,763    3,461    9   9   -6

Aluminium

   (‘000 tonnes)   310    306    309    1,241    1,233    1   0   1

BASE METALS

                       

Copper

   (‘000 tonnes)   307.2    229.1    291.1    1,075.2    1,207.1    -11   -5   27

Lead

   (tonnes)   58,542    61,127    62,916    248,486    230,051    8   7   3

Zinc

   (tonnes)   44,187    46,597    45,422    198,279    163,215    21   3   -3

Gold

   (ounces)   46,993    21,662    35,305    141,919    176,281    -19   -25   63

Silver

   (‘000 ounces)   10,796    11,491    11,413    45,362    41,341    10   6   -1

Uranium oxide concentrate

   (tonnes)   1,154    89    712    2,279    4,007    -43   -38   700

Molybdenum

   (tonnes)   166    190    269    813    1,522    -47   62   42

DIAMONDS AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS

                       

Diamonds

   (‘000 carats)   903    770    740    3,050    3,221    -5   -18   -4

STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS

                       

Nickel (b)

   (‘000 tonnes)   40.8    43.3    45.7    173.4    139.2    25   12   6

IRON ORE

                       

Iron ore

   (‘000 tonnes)   27,048    31,164    31,243    124,962    114,415    9   16   0

MANGANESE

                       

Manganese ore

   (‘000 tonnes)   500    1,710    1,721    6,124    4,475    37   244   1

Manganese alloy

   (‘000 tonnes)   25    171    218    583    513    14   772   27

METALLURGICAL COAL

                       

Metallurgical coal

   (‘000 tonnes)   9,460    8,157    10,927    37,381    36,416    3   16   34

ENERGY COAL

                       

Energy coal

   (‘000 tonnes)   17,662    16,342    16,270    66,131    66,401    0   -8   0

 

(a) Excluding Suriname which was sold effective 31 July 2009.
(b) Excluding Yabulu which was sold effective 31 July 2009.

Throughout this report figures in italics indicate that this figure has been adjusted since it was previously reported.

BHP BILLITON ATTRIBUTABLE PRODUCTION

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE

BHP Billiton Interest

   JUNE
2009
   SEPT
2009
   DEC
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009

PETROLEUM

                    

Production

                    

Crude oil & condensate (‘000 bbl)

   18,523    21,648    20,506    19,736    22,497    84,387    66,328

Natural gas (bcf)

   96.32    98.17    91.15    88.27    90.98    368.57    362.80

NGL (‘000 bbl) (a)

   3,267    3,685    3,113    2,769    3,182    12,749    11,176
                                  

Total Petroleum Products (million boe)

   37.84    41.70    38.81    37.21    40.84    158.56    137.97
                                  


ALUMINIUM

                      

ALUMINA

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

Worsley

   86   747    709    755    811    779    3,054    2,924

Suriname (b)

   45   226    78    —      —      —      78    935

Alumar

   36   135    132    184    210    183    709    537
                                    

Total

     1,108    919    939    1,021    962    3,841    4,396
                                    

ALUMINIUM

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

Hillside

   100   177    179    180    174    177    710    702

Bayside

   100   25    25    25    24    24    98    99

Alumar

   40   44    44    43    44    43    174    177

Mozal

   47   64    65    65    64    65    259    255
                                    

Total

     310    313    313    306    309    1,241    1,233
                                    

BASE METALS (c)

                      

COPPER

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (‘000 tonnes)

                      

Escondida

   57.5   111.5    102.8    130.6    101.5    113.2    448.1    417.6

Antamina

   33.8   26.3    24.3    26.6    22.4    25.3    98.6    109.0

Pinto Valley (d)

   100   —      —      —      —      —      —      33.3

Total

     137.8    127.1    157.2    123.9    138.5    546.7    559.9
                                    

Cathode (‘000 tonnes)

                      

Escondida

   57.5   49.4    47.9    45.9    36.2    44.2    174.2    172.1

Cerro Colorado

   100   27.5    18.6    21.6    20.2    24.8    85.2    102.1

Spence

   100   44.8    51.0    18.8    45.0    44.8    159.6    172.7

Pinto Valley (d)

   100   1.4    1.6    1.5    1.6    1.5    6.2    6.2

Olympic Dam

   100   46.3    37.7    26.1    2.2    37.3    103.3    194.1
                                    

Total

     169.4    156.8    113.9    105.2    152.6    528.5    647.2
                                    

LEAD

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (tonnes)

                      

Cannington

   100   57,145    60,879    61,701    60,577    62,288    245,445    226,794

Antamina

   33.8   1,397    491    1,372    550    628    3,041    3,257
                                    

Total

     58,542    61,370    63,073    61,127    62,916    248,486    230,051
                                    

ZINC

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (tonnes)

                      

Cannington

   100   13,258    15,190    18,324    15,257    13,935    62,706    54,849

Antamina

   33.8   30,929    31,235    41,511    31,340    31,487    135,573    108,366
                                    

Total

     44,187    46,425    59,835    46,597    45,422    198,279    163,215
                                    

Refer footnotes on page 4.

                      

BASE METALS (continued)

                      

GOLD

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (ounces)

                      

Escondida

   57.5   17,595    13,905    20,924    20,010    21,586    76,425    67,322

Olympic Dam (refined gold)

   100   29,398    26,006    24,117    1,652    13,719    65,494    108,039

Pinto Valley (d)

   100   —      —      —      —      —      —      920
                                    

Total

     46,993    39,911    45,041    21,662    35,305    141,919    176,281
                                    

SILVER

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (‘000 ounces)

                      

Escondida

   57.5   686    512    825    794    743    2,874    2,765

Antamina

   33.8   1,240    1,039    1,360    1,079    1,234    4,712    4,090

Cannington

   100   8,609    9,013    9,334    9,605    9,324    37,276    33,367

Olympic Dam (refined silver)

   100   259    205    170    13    112    500    937

Pinto Valley (d)

   100   2    —      —      —      —      —      182
                                    

Total

     10,796    10,769    11,689    11,491    11,413    45,362    41,341
                                    


URANIUM OXIDE CONCENTRATE

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (tonnes)

                      

Olympic Dam

   100   1,154    1,130    348    89    712    2,279    4,007
                                    

Total

     1,154    1,130    348    89    712    2,279    4,007
                                    

MOLYBDENUM

                      

Payable metal in concentrate (tonnes)

                      

Antamina

   33.8   166    241    113    190    269    813    1,363

Pinto Valley (d)

   100   —      —      —      —      —      —      159
                                    

Total

     166    241    113    190    269    813    1,522
                                    

DIAMONDS AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS

                      

DIAMONDS

                      

Production (‘000 carats)

                      

Ekati™

   80   903    780    760    770    740    3,050    3,221

STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS

                      

NICKEL

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

CMSA

   99.9   13.7    12.0    13.0    11.6    13.0    49.6    50.5

Yabulu (e)

   100   7.8    2.8    —      —      —      2.8    33.9

Nickel West

   100   27.1    23.4    36.0    31.7    32.7    123.8    88.7

Total

     48.6    38.2    49.0    43.3    45.7    176.2    173.1
                                    

Refer footnotes on page 4.

                      

IRON ORE

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes) (f)

                      

Newman (g)

   85   7,123    7,549    8,174    7,896    8,478    32,097    31,350

Goldsworthy Joint Venture

   85   280    428    417    421    422    1,688    1,416

Area C Joint Venture

   85   8,407    9,189    10,207    9,524    9,767    38,687    35,513

Yandi Joint Venture

   85   9,461    10,194    10,885    10,549    9,768    41,396    37,818

Samarco

   50   1,777    2,746    2,766    2,774    2,808    11,094    8,318
                                    

Total

     27,048    30,106    32,449    31,164    31,243    124,962    114,415
                                    

MANGANESE

                      

MANGANESE ORES

                      

Saleable production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

South Africa (h)

   60   156    428    664    781    845    2,718    2,191

Australia (h)

   60   344    728    873    929    876    3,406    2,284
                                    

Total

     500    1,156    1,537    1,710    1,721    6,124    4,475
                                    

MANGANESE ALLOYS

                      

Saleable production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

South Africa (h) (i)

   60   5    30    76    106    152    364    301

Australia (h)

   60   20    33    55    65    66    219    212
                                    

Total

     25    63    131    171    218    583    513
                                    

METALLURGICAL COAL

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes) (j)

                      

BMA

   50   6,378    5,822    5,609    5,871    7,101    24,403    24,708

BHP Mitsui Coal (k)

   80   1,482    1,597    1,829    1,251    1,766    6,443    5,435

Illawarra

   100   1,600    1,985    1,455    1,035    2,060    6,535    6,273
                                    

Total

     9,460    9,404    8,893    8,157    10,927    37,381    36,416
                                    


ENERGY COAL

                      

Production (‘000 tonnes)

                      

South Africa

   100   7,682    8,099    7,382    7,741    7,237    30,459    29,896

USA

   100   4,207    4,162    2,978    2,925    3,413    13,478    14,136

Australia

   100   3,039    3,173    2,887    3,177    2,802    12,039    11,775

Colombia

   33   2,734    2,625    2,213    2,499    2,818    10,155    10,594
                                    

Total

     17,662    18,059    15,460    16,342    16,270    66,131    66,401
                                    

 

(a) LPG and Ethane are reported as Natural Gas Liquid (NGL). Product-specific conversions are made and NGL is reported in barrels of oil equivalent (boe).
(b) Suriname was sold effective 31 July 2009
(c) Metal production is reported on the basis of payable metal.
(d) The Pinto Valley operations were placed on care and maintenance in February 2009.
(e) Yabulu was sold effective 31 July 2009.
(f) Iron ore production is reported on a wet tonnes basis.
(g) Newman includes Mt Newman Joint Venture and Jimblebar.
(h) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
(i) Production includes Medium Carbon Ferro Manganese.
(j) Metallurgical coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product. Production figures include some thermal coal.
(k) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 80%.

PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE
     JUNE
2009
   SEPT
2009
   DEC
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009

PETROLEUM

                    

BHP Billiton attributable production unless otherwise stated.

                    

CRUDE OIL & CONDENSATE (‘000 barrels)

                    

Bass Strait

   3,744    3,501    3,031    2,779    2,886    12,197    13,443

North West Shelf (a)

   2,178    2,305    2,362    2,328    1,977    8,972    8,877

Stybarrow

   1,538    1,328    979    433    784    3,524    9,477

Pyrenees (b)

   —      —      —      1,530    5,071    6,601    —  

Other Australia (c)

   150    172    46    15    13    246    699

Atlantis (d)

   3,333    4,630    4,301    3,792    3,221    15,944    10,333

Mad Dog (d)

   1,355    1,268    906    1,219    1,120    4,513    4,673

Shenzi (d) (e)

   2,788    5,001    5,528    4,421    4,416    19,366    3,023

Trinidad /Tobago

   354    445    398    407    349    1,599    2,169

Other Americas (d) (f)

   505    473    453    403    370    1,699    2,789

UK

   869    629    677    767    615    2,688    3,122

Algeria

   1,611    1,793    1,717    1,543    1,587    6,640    7,356

Pakistan

   98    103    108    99    88    398    367
                                  

Total

   18,523    21,648    20,506    19,736    22,497    84,387    66,328
                                  

NATURAL GAS (billion cubic feet)

                    

Bass Strait

   28.98    31.31    24.20    18.81    30.02    104.34    108.20

North West Shelf (a)

   32.97    32.86    33.98    35.34    31.24    133.42    123.40

Other Australia (c)

   6.11    5.83    5.47    5.60    4.99    21.89    26.54

Atlantis (d) (g)

   1.48    2.29    1.55    1.70    0.47    6.01    4.43

Mad Dog (d) (g)

   0.27    0.30    0.14    0.29    0.12    0.85    0.89

Shenzi (d) (e) (g)

   0.59    1.42    1.21    1.07    1.27    4.97    0.65

Other Americas (d) (f) (g)

   1.50    1.62    1.46    1.32    1.45    5.85    5.94

UK

   8.11    5.20    5.08    7.36    6.03    23.67    34.27

Pakistan

   16.31    17.34    18.06    16.78    15.39    67.57    58.48
                                  

Total

   96.32    98.17    91.15    88.27    90.98    368.57    362.80
                                  


NGL (‘000 barrels)

                    

Bass Strait

   1,875    2,080    1,572    1,376    1,817    6,845    6,358

North West Shelf (a)

   437    438    464    478    425    1,805    1,619

Atlantis (d) (g)

   210    273    290    227    212    1,002    651

Mad Dog (d) (g)

   49    49    40    45    47    181    184

Shenzi (d) (e) (g)

   118    289    351    275    265    1,180    130

Other Americas (d) (f) (g)

   50    54    45    43    41    183    163

UK

   97    51    —      49    90    190    258

Algeria

   431    451    351    276    285    1,363    1,813
                                  

Total

   3,267    3,685    3,113    2,769    3,182    12,749    11,176
                                  

TOTAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

(million barrels of oil equivalent)(h)

   37.84    41.70    38.81    37.21    40.84    158.56    137.97
                                  

 

(a) North West Shelf LNG Train 5 was commissioned during the September 2008 quarter. North West Shelf Angel was commissioned during the December 2008 quarter.
(b) Pyrenees achieved first production on 1 March 2010.
(c) Other Australia includes Griffin and Minerva. Griffin ceased production on 23 October 2009.
(d) Gulf of Mexico volumes are net of royalties.
(e) The Genghis Khan operation is reported in Shenzi. The Shenzi operation was commissioned during the March 2009 quarter.
(f) Other Americas includes Neptune, West Cameron 76, Mustang, Genesis and Starlifter. The Neptune operation was commissioned during the September 2008 quarter.
(g) Gulf of Mexico natural gas production has been restated to a dry gas number. NGL production is now shown separately.
(h) Total barrels of oil equivalent (boe) conversions are based on 6000scf of natural gas equals 1 boe.

PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

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     JUNE
2009
   SEPT
2009
   DEC
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009

ALUMINIUM

                    

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

                    

(‘000 tonnes)

                    

ALUMINA

                    

Production

                    

Worsley, Australia

   747    709    755    811    779    3,054    2,924

Paranam, Suriname (a)

   226    78    —      —      —      78    935

Alumar, Brazil

   135    132    184    210    183    709    537
                                  

Total

   1,108    919    939    1,021    962    3,841    4,396
                                  

Sales

                    

Worsley, Australia

   731    716    773    735    822    3,046    2,958

Paranam, Suriname (a)

   246    74    —      —      —      74    932

Alumar, Brazil

   145    154    180    218    175    727    523
                                  

Total (b)

   1,122    944    953    953    997    3,847    4,413
                                  

ALUMINIUM

                    

Production

                    

Hillside, South Africa

   177    179    180    174    177    710    702

Bayside, South Africa

   25    25    25    24    24    98    99

Alumar, Brazil

   44    44    43    44    43    174    177

Mozal, Mozambique

   64    65    65    64    65    259    255
                                  

Total

   310    313    313    306    309    1,241    1,233
                                  

Sales

                    

Hillside, South Africa

   189    147    203    172    169    691    707

Bayside, South Africa

   22    26    27    25    32    110    96

Alumar, Brazil

   47    44    45    43    48    180    182

Mozal, Mozambique

   88    67    56    58    78    259    270
                                  

Total

   346    284    331    298    327    1,240    1,255
                                  

Tolling Agreement (b)

   31    15    —      —      —      15    129
                                  
   377    299    331    298    327    1,255    1,384
                                  


 

(a) Suriname was sold effective 31 July 2009.
(b) Equity Alumina from Suriname was converted into Aluminium under a third party tolling agreement. These tonnages were allocated to equity sales. This Aluminium is now treated as third party product following the sale of Suriname.


PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

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     JUNE
2009
    SEPT
2009
    DEC
2009
    MAR
2010
    JUNE
2010
    JUNE
2010
    JUNE
2009
 

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 tonnes)    102,558      102,352      101,976      103,216      109,098      416,642      399,834   

Sulphide ore milled (100%)

   (‘000 tonnes)    19,898      16,224      20,246      17,697      17,711      71,878      84,211   

Average copper grade

   (%)    1.22   1.40   1.38   1.29   1.40   1.37   1.12

Production ex Mill (100%)

   (‘000 tonnes)    199.6      188.4      233.0      189.6      205.3      816.3      750.9   

Production

                 

Payable copper

   (‘000 tonnes)    111.5      102.8      130.6      101.5      113.2      448.1      417.6   

Payable gold concentrate

   (fine ounces)    17,595      13,905      20,924      20,010      21,586      76,425      67,322   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    49.4      47.9      45.9      36.2      44.2      174.2      172.1   

Payable silver concentrate

   (‘000 ounces)    686      512      825      794      743      2,874      2,765   

Sales

                 

Payable copper

   (‘000 tonnes)    114.2      88.9      144.3      100.4      106.4      440.0      419.2   

Payable gold concentrate

   (fine ounces)    17,816      11,991      23,031      20,390      20,604      76,016      67,764   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    48.4      40.7      51.1      40.3      45.0      177.1      167.0   

Payable silver concentrate

   (‘000 ounces)    685      441      910      786      714      2,851      2,761   
Cerro Colorado, Chile                  

Material mined

   (‘000 tonnes)    17,289      17,019      16,586      14,513      15,828      63,946      70,340   

Ore milled

   (‘000 tonnes)    3,598      3,758      4,314      4,367      4,707      17,146      16,976   

Average copper grade

   (%)    0.89   0.79   0.77   0.72   0.67   0.73   0.86

Production

                 

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    27.5      18.6      21.6      20.2      24.8      85.2      102.1   

Sales

                 

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    30.5      18.3      21.2      20.7      22.4      82.6      106.1   
Spence, Chile                  

Material mined

   (‘000 tonnes)    20,049      19,111      3,800      18,739      19,191      60,841      78,854   

Ore milled

   (‘000 tonnes)    4,921      4,670      1,190      4,917      4,389      15,166      17,865   

Average copper grade

   (%)    1.36   1.55   1.22   1.34   1.29   1.38   1.67

Production

                 

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    44.8      51.0      18.8      45.0      44.8      159.6      172.7   

Sales

                 

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    45.2      42.2      32.7      40.3      49.5      164.7      168.2   
Antamina, Peru                  

Material mined (100%)

   (‘000 tonnes)    29,381      27,571      29,485      26,705      30,014      113,775      114,578   

Sulphide ore milled (100%)

   (‘000 tonnes)    8,437      8,321      8,962      8,791      9,328      35,402      32,481   

Average head grades

                 

- Copper

   (%)    1.19   1.10   1.15   1.02   0.99   1.06   1.20

- Zinc

   (%)    1.73   1.65   2.04   1.59   1.53   1.70   1.54

Production

                 

Payable copper

   (‘000 tonnes)    26.3      24.3      26.6      22.4      25.3      98.6      109.0   

Payable zinc

   (tonnes)    30,929      31,235      41,511      31,340      31,487      135,573      108,366   

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    1,240      1,039      1,360      1,079      1,234      4,712      4,090   

Payable lead

   (tonnes)    1,397      491      1,372      550      628      3,041      3,257   

Payable molybdenum

   (tonnes)    166      241      113      190      269      813      1,363   

Sales

                 

Payable copper

   (‘000 tonnes)    24.2      25.6      26.6      20.3      24.3      96.8      109.0   

Payable zinc

   (tonnes)    29,110      30,633      40,280      33,030      34,643      138,586      106,993   

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    987      1,079      1,135      965      893      4,072      3,304   

Payable lead

   (tonnes)    724      1,707      703      830      431      3,671      1,836   

Payable molybdenum

   (tonnes)    171      264      107      148      203      722      1,433   


Cannington, Australia                  

Material mined

   (‘000 tonnes)    793      840      839      714      837      3,230      3,204   

Ore milled

   (‘000 tonnes)    746      798      859      708      776      3,141      3,015   

Average head grades

                 

- Silver

   (g/t)    427      418      405      494      441      437      412   

- Lead

   (%)    9.0   9.0   8.5   10.0   9.4   9.2   8.9

- Zinc

   (%)    3.0   3.1   3.4   3.5   3.1   3.3   3.1

Production

                 

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    8,609      9,013      9,334      9,605      9,324      37,276      33,367   

Payable lead

   (tonnes)    57,145      60,879      61,701      60,577      62,288      245,445      226,794   

Payable zinc

   (tonnes)    13,258      15,190      18,324      15,257      13,935      62,706      54,849   

Sales

                 

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    9,841      7,978      9,652      8,268      11,280      37,178      34,796   

Payable lead

   (tonnes)    64,544      53,778      66,088      51,745      74,341      245,952      233,936   

Payable zinc

   (tonnes)    15,649      10,697      19,766      18,243      16,029      64,735      54,783   
Olympic Dam, Australia                  

Material mined (a)

   (‘000 tonnes)    2,370      2,479      734      689      1,363      5,265      9,832   

Ore milled

   (‘000 tonnes)    2,608      2,453      717      234      1,685      5,089      9,883   

Average copper grade

   (%)    1.75   1.70   1.99   2.33   1.94   1.85   1.87

Average uranium grade

   kg/t    0.57      0.58      0.58      0.57      0.58      0.58      0.54   

Production

                 

Copper cathode (ER)

   (‘000 tonnes)    42.6      34.5      25.0      1.9      34.9      96.3      181.8   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    3.7      3.2      1.1      0.3      2.4      7.0      12.3   

Uranium oxide concentrate

   (tonnes)    1,154      1,130      348      89      712      2,279      4,007   

Refined gold

   (fine ounces)    29,398      26,006      24,117      1,652      13,719      65,494      108,039   

Refined silver

   (‘000 ounces)    259      205      170      13      112      500      937   

Sales

                 

Copper cathode (ER)

   (‘000 tonnes)    40.5      36.1      23.7      6.1      29.3      95.2      181.0   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    3.8      3.2      1.5      0.7      1.5      6.9      12.6   

Uranium oxide concentrate

   (tonnes)    1,261      537      1,540      182      122      2,381      4,220   

Refined gold

   (fine ounces)    35,876      25,053      22,666      5,980      10,811      64,510      112,678   

Refined silver

   (‘000 ounces)    400      173      198      46      49      466      961   

(a)    Material mined refers to run of mine ore mined and hoisted.

       

Pinto Valley, USA (a)                  

Production

                 

Copper concentrate

   (‘000 tonnes)    —        —        —        —        —        —        33.3   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    1.4      1.6      1.5      1.6      1.5      6.2      6.2   

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    2      —        —        —          —        182   

Payable gold

   (ounces)    —        —        —        —          —        920   

Payable molybdenum

   (tonnes)    —        —        —        —          —        159   

Sales

                 

Copper concentrate

   (‘000 tonnes)    —        —        —        —          —        37.5   

Copper cathode (EW)

   (‘000 tonnes)    1.6      1.3      1.6      1.1      1.5      5.5      6.1   

Payable silver

   (‘000 ounces)    2      —        —        —          —        182   

Payable gold

   (ounces)    —        —        —        —          —        920   

Payable molybdenum

   (tonnes)    —        —        —        —          —        159   

 

(a) During February 2009 the operations were placed on care and maintenance.


PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

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2009
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2009
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2009
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2010
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2010
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2010
   JUNE
2009

DIAMONDS AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

DIAMONDS

Ekati™, Canada                       

Ore Processed (100%)

   (‘000
tonnes
  
  1,410    1,223    1,216    1,256    1,235    4,930    4,762

Production

   (‘000
carats
  
  903    780    760    770    740    3,050    3,221

PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

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2009
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2009
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2009
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2010
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2010
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2010
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2009

STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

                    

(‘000 tonnes)

                    

NICKEL

                    

CMSA, Colombia

                    

Production

   13.7    12.0    13.0    11.6    13.0    49.6    50.5

Sales

   18.1    11.4    11.4    13.4    12.5    48.7    51.4

Yabulu, Australia (a)

                    

Production

                    

Nickel metal

   7.8    2.8    —      —      —      2.8    33.9

Cobalt

   0.4    0.1    —      —      —      0.1    1.4

Sales

                    

Nickel metal

   7.9    2.2    —      —      —      2.2    33.6

Cobalt

   0.3    0.1    —      —      —      0.1    1.3

 

(a) Yabulu was sold effective 31 July 2009.

 

Nickel West, Australia

                    

Production

                    

Nickel contained in concentrate

   5.0    4.1    5.3    7.1    6.1    22.6    21.3

Nickel contained in finished matte

   4.1    5.0    13.0    10.6    15.7    44.3    21.6

Nickel metal

   18.0    14.3    17.7    14.0    10.9    56.9    45.8
                                  

Nickel production

   27.1    23.4    36.0    31.7    32.7    123.8    88.7
                                  

Sales

                    

Nickel contained in concentrate

   5.2    3.9    5.2    7.0    6.3    22.4    21.2

Nickel contained in finished matte

   5.5    3.7    11.8    10.8    15.2    41.5    21.6

Nickel metal

   19.0    14.1    17.5    14.9    9.2    55.7    45.4
                                  

Nickel sales

   29.7    21.7    34.5    32.7    30.7    119.6    88.2


PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE
     JUNE
2009
   SEPT
2009
   DEC
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009

IRON ORE

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

(‘000 tonnes)

                    

IRON ORE (a)

                    

Pilbara, Australia

                    

Production

                    

Newman (b)

   7,123    7,549    8,174    7,896    8,478    32,097    31,350

Goldsworthy Joint Venture

   280    428    417    421    422    1,688    1,416

Area C Joint Venture

   8,407    9,189    10,207    9,524    9,767    38,687    35,513

Yandi Joint Venture

   9,461    10,194    10,885    10,549    9,768    41,396    37,818
                                  

Total (BHP Billiton share)

   25,271    27,360    29,683    28,390    28,435    113,868    106,097
                                  

Total production (100%)

   29,731    32,188    34,921    33,400    33,452    133,961    124,820

Shipments

                    

Lump

   7,989    7,839    8,141    8,071    7,135    31,186    32,922

Fines

   17,035    19,932    20,787    19,974    21,512    82,205    74,451
                                  

Total (BHP Billiton share)

   25,024    27,771    28,928    28,045    28,647    113,391    107,373
                                  

Total sales (100%)

   29,441    32,672    34,033    32,994    33,703    133,402    126,322

 

(a) Iron ore production and shipments are reported on a wet tonnes basis.
(b) Newman includes Mt Newman Joint Venture and Jimblebar.

 

Samarco, Brazil                     

Production

   1,777    2,746    2,766    2,774    2,808    11,094    8,318

Shipments

   1,788    3,076    2,933    2,594    2,591    11,194    7,860
                                  

PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE
     JUNE
2009
   SEPT
2009
   DEC
2009
   MAR
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2010
   JUNE
2009

MANGANESE

                    

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

(‘000 tonnes)

                    
MANGANESE ORE                     

South Africa (a)

                    

Saleable production

   156    428    664    781    845    2,718    2,191

Sales

   367    712    751    741    929    3,133    1,995
                                  

Australia (a)

                    

Saleable production

   344    728    873    929    876    3,406    2,284

Sales

   530    838    985    835    974    3,632    2,167
                                  
MANGANESE ALLOY                     

South Africa (a) (b)

                    

Saleable production

   5    30    76    106    152    364    301

Sales

   70    101    66    77    101    345    286
                                  

Australia (a)

                    

Saleable production

   20    33    55    65    66    219    212

Sales

   32    60    68    54    75    257    181

 

(a) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 60%.
(b) Production includes Medium Carbon Ferro Manganese.


PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE
     JUNE    SEPT    DEC    MAR    JUNE    JUNE    JUNE
     2009    2009    2009    2010    2010    2010    2009

METALLURGICAL COAL

                    

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

(‘000 tonnes)

                    

METALLURGICAL COAL (a)

                    

Queensland, Australia

                    

Production

                    

BMA

                    

Blackwater

   1,521    1,352    1,500    1,254    1,627    5,733    5,382

Goonyella

   1,725    1,507    1,548    1,667    1,946    6,668    6,685

Peak Downs

   1,268    1,187    817    1,030    1,298    4,332    4,390

Saraji

   723    779    726    965    932    3,402    3,505

Norwich Park

   513    392    575    375    528    1,870    1,984

Gregory Joint Venture

   628    605    443    580    770    2,398    2,762
                                  

BMA total

   6,378    5,822    5,609    5,871    7,101    24,403    24,708
                                  

BHP Mitsui Coal (b)

                    

South Walker Creek

   600    821    1,063    697    1,028    3,609    2,978

Poitrel

   882    776    766    554    738    2,834    2,457
                                  

BHP Mitsui Coal total

   1,482    1,597    1,829    1,251    1,766    6,443    5,435
                                  

Queensland total

   7,860    7,419    7,438    7,122    8,867    30,846    30,143
                                  

Shipments

                    

Coking coal

   5,087    5,725    5,935    4,836    7,268    23,764    21,303

Weak coking coal

   1,796    1,613    1,778    1,356    2,109    6,856    6,345

Thermal coal

   461    453    204    385    339    1,381    1,473
                                  

Total

   7,344    7,791    7,917    6,577    9,716    32,001    29,121
                                  

 

(a) Metallurgical coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product. Production figures include some thermal coal.
(b) Shown on 100% basis. BHP Billiton interest in saleable production is 80%.

 

Illawarra, Australia

                    

Production

   1,600    1,985    1,455    1,035    2,060    6,535    6,273

Shipments

                    

Coking coal

   1,696    2,097    1,408    980    1,652    6,137    5,423

Thermal coal

   46    159    250    109    213    731    718
                                  

Total

   1,742    2,256    1,658    1,089    1,865    6,868    6,141
                                  

PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT REPORT

 

     QUARTER ENDED    YEAR TO DATE
     JUNE    SEPT    DEC    MAR    JUNE    JUNE    JUNE
     2009    2009    2009    2010    2010    2010    2009

ENERGY COAL

                    

BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise stated.

(‘000 tonnes)

                    

South Africa

                    

Production

   7,682    8,099    7,382    7,741    7,237    30,459    29,896

Sales

                    

Export

   1,700    2,377    2,849    2,856    2,449    10,531    8,646

Local utility

   5,446    5,378    4,687    4,263    4,351    18,679    20,795

Inland

   70    46    49    56    47    198    666
                                  

Total

   7,216    7,801    7,585    7,175    6,847    29,408    30,107
                                  


New Mexico, USA

Production

                    

Navajo Coal

   2,426    2,167    1,785    1,873    1,640    7,465    8,363

San Juan Coal

   1,781    1,995    1,193    1,052    1,773    6,013    5,773
                                  

Total

   4,207    4,162    2,978    2,925    3,413    13,478    14,136
                                  

Sales - local utility

   3,453    3,604    3,660    2,555    3,005    12,824    13,890
                                  

Hunter Valley, Australia

Production

   3,039    3,173    2,887    3,177    2,802    12,039    11,775

Sales

                    

Export

   1,958    1,766    2,959    2,263    2,524    9,512    8,409

Inland

   573    619    382    601    474    2,076    2,933
                                  

Total

   2,531    2,385    3,341    2,864    2,998    11,588    11,342
                                  

Cerrejon Coal, Colombia

Production

   2,734    2,625    2,213    2,499    2,818    10,155    10,594

Sales - export

   2,623    2,335    2,745    2,419    2,601    10,100    10,454