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ASX RELEASE 30 November 2012
Perth: Level 2 Aquila Centre, 1 Preston Street, Como WA 6152 Telephone (61) 8 9423 0111 Facsimile (61) 8 9423 0133 Brisbane: Level 18, 10 Eagle Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 Telephone (61) 7 3229 5630 Facsimile (61) 7 3229 5631 Johannesburg: Block C, Ground Floor, 28 Sloane Street, Bryanston 2191, Gauteng, South Africa (27) 11 4631340 Facsimile (27) 11 4635083
Annual General Meeting Presentation
Aquila Resources Limited is pleased to attach a copy of the powerpoint presentation that will be delivered today at the Company’s Annual General Meeting to be held at the Hyatt Regency, Perth. Tony Poli Executive Chairman For further information regarding this announcement, please contact Tony Poli. Telephone: (08) 9423 0111 Facsimile: (08) 9423 0133 Email address: [email protected] Visit us at: www.aquilaresources.com.au
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DISCLAIMER
No representation or liability: No representation or warranty is made as to the fairness, currency, accuracy, completeness, reliability or reasonableness of this presentation, or any opinions, conclusions and forward-looking statements it contains or any other information which Aquila Resources Limited (“Aquila”) provides to you (whether in this presentation or otherwise). Except to the extent required by law, Aquila does not undertake to advise any person of any information coming to its attention (including, without limitation, correcting or updating information) relating to the financial condition, status or affairs of Aquila or its related bodies corporate.
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A volatile year for the global economy…
▲ European sovereign debt crisis ◆ High debt levels across the Eurozone, austerity measures, reduced GDP growth, increased unemployment and
heightening political/social tensions
▲ Soft landing in China◆ Government has reduced stimulus in order to curb domestic inflation, leading to a slowdown in GDP growth
(albeit from a high base)
▲ Low growth and uncertainty in the US◆ Soft US recovery combined with fiscal uncertainty leading up to the presidential elections
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
GDP Growth – % year on year 2011 2012Euro-area 1.5 -0.4China 9.3 7.6US 1.8 2.2World 3.0 2.5
Source: J.P. Morgan
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… and a volatile year for iron ore
▲ From April to September spot iron ore prices dipped 36% to below US$97/t CFR China before recovering quickly to over US$121/t
▲ Iron ore exports to China are underpinned by expensive domestic supply, with a large proportion predicted to cost more than the long term break even price
IRON ORE PRICE
Source: UBS data, Aquila analysis
Spot iron ore – CFR China
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Supply curve to Chinese market for iron ore fines
Approximately 400Mtpa of material comes in above long run incentive prices
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Sustained strength of the Australian dollar
▲ Commodity-linked Australian dollar has remained stable above parity since early 2011 despite commodity prices falling by more than 19% during the past year
▲ Continued strength above parity due largely to purchasing of Australian dollars by foreign central banks
▲ Expected to stay at or above parity for the next couple of years
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR
“I actually think the fair value of the Aussie dollar is somewhere
between 90 and 95 US cents, based on
commodity prices and interest rate differentials”
Andrew SalterANZ Foreign Exchange Strategist16 November 2012
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Comparison of Aquila’s share price with other bulk producers and developers
▲ Over the past 12 months, ASX-listed bulk commodity companies have seen their share prices decline significantly due to falling commodity prices amidst global economic uncertainty
▲ Increased risk aversion to developers
AQUILA SHARE PRICE PERFORMANCE
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Aquila’s share price relative to selected ASX-listed peers over the last 12 months (rebased to 100)
(55%)
Source: IRESS as at 28 November 2012, J.P. Morgan
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New generation of Chinese leadership revealed, reducing uncertainty
NEW LEADERSHIP IN CHINA
▲ Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as leader of the Communist Party
▲ Anticipated to be a catalyst for investment
▲ Macquarie Bank estimates that more than 80% of business decisions have been held back
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Chinese economy appears set to continue growing at a sustainable rate
CHINESE ECONOMY AND STEEL CONSUMPTION
▲ Slowdown in Chinese GDP must be kept in perspective, easing from year-on-year GDP growth of approximately 10%
▲ China is home to approximately 1.3 billion people with GDP of over US$7 trillion
▲ Purchasing Managers Index showing signs of recovery
▲ Steel consumption forecast to continue growing at a healthy rate, due to increased urbanisation/steel intensity
Chinese purchasing managers index (PMI)
Source: ISM, Reuters Thompson, Macquarie Research Nov 12 Source: Worldsteel, Macquarie Research Nov 12
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LOCATIONStage 1: 70km south of Pannawonica, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
ESTIMATED MINE LIFEAt least 15 years from Stage 1
RESOURCES(1) (JORC)
1,713Mt* @ 56.7% Fe264Mt Measured 500Mt Indicated949Mt Inferred
RESERVES(1) (JORC)
445Mt @ 57.01% FeProved and Probable
PRODUCTSDirect ship channel iron and bedded iron fines
AQUILA INTEREST50%
PROJECTED PRODUCTION RATEAt least 30Mtpa from Stage 1
PROJECT DETAILS
WEST PILBARA IRON ORE PROJECT
*West Pilbara Iron Ore Project and widerPilbara tenement areas
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WEST PILBARA IRON ORE PROJECT
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Dedicated rail line, linking mining area to Anketell Port
▲ 3 mining hubs: North, Central and South
▲ Drill & Blast, Load & Haul operation
▲ Processing of all ore at Central Processing Facility (CPF)
▲ 282km from Mine to Anketell Port
▲ Single truck with 4 passing sidings
▲ Anketell Point is supported by State Govnernment as the
next greenfields port development in the Pilbara
▲ Designed to accommodate circa 250,000dwt Cape class
vessels
▲ Port is easily expandable up to approximately 350Mtpa
capacity as required
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WEST PILBARA IRON ORE PROJECT
May 2012: State Government commences land acquisition for Anketell Port
June 2012: Feasibility Studies for the Mt Stuart Iron Ore Joint Venture and the Red Hill Iron Ore Joint Venture confirmed the technical and economic viability of two key iron ore suppliers to the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project
August 2012: 490Mt (40%) Resource increasing from previous Resource Statement, totalling 1.713Bt across entire project
October 2012: “Base Case” total project capital costs of A$7.4bn(1) and cash costs of A$24.2/t(1) FOB (exc. royalties)
October 2012: Stage 1 Capital Optimisation Study indicates that, in addition to mining fleet, up to A$2.4bn(1) in upfront capital requirements can be outsourced to third party infrastructure and service providers
▲ Aquila and its joint venturer in the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project, AMCI, were unable to reach agreement on the proposed budget for the 2012/2013 financial year. Aquila remains hopeful that this will be resolved in early 2013
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Overview of recent developments
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CAPITAL & OPERATING COST
West Pilbara Iron Ore Project recently updated capital & operating cost estimates
Capital Costs
▲ Total Base Case capital costs now estimated at A$7.4bn(1)
▲ Increase since July 2010 primarily driven by additional costs to comply with the Anketell Port Master Plan, revised owners costs and escalation over the period
Operating Costs
▲ Base Case operating costs were revised to A$24.2/dmt(1) FOB (exc. royalties)
▲ Project benefits from:◆ Low strip ratio (1.13:1)◆ Simple Drill and Blast, Load and Haul operation◆ Direct shipping ore
Base Case
Capital Costs (A$m)
Port 2,510
Rail 2,125
Mine 1,028
Total Direct Costs 5,663
PMC 255
Contingency 713
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Owners Costs 781
Total Capital Costs(1) 7,411
Operating Costs (A$/dmt)
Total Operating Costs(1) 24.201. Real July 2012
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CAPITAL OPTIMISATION
▲ Strong interest from reputable service providers in providing key infrastructure and services packages
▲ Potential to reduce capital costs by up to A$2.4bn(1) (A$7.4bn A$5.0bn) with a corresponding increase in operating costs of up to A$15/dmt(1) (A$24/dmt A$39/dmt)
▲ Strong operating margin demonstrates the capacity of the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project to accommodate potential outsourcing solutions
▲ Opportunity to transfer risk to third party infrastructure and service providers and increase overall project returns through cost saving efficiencies
▲ Additional opportunities exist to further reduce capital requirements
Capital Optimisation Study demonstrates potential for substantial capital cost reductions
POTENTIAL PACKAGES TO BE OUTSOURCED
◆ Above rail operations
◆ Port infrastructure including: shiploader, stockyards & reclaimer, train unloading & stacking, conveyor systems
◆ Power generation & associated infrastructure
◆ Port & mine accommodation camps
◆ Fuel supply & distribution
◆ Tug supply & services
◆ Central processing facility
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Previous Experience
▲ Project Director, Fortescue Metals Group, Solomon Mine Project
Elements of a successful project
▲ Opportunities for process/step changes and efficiencies through innovation (e.g. modular construction)
▲ Engineering optimisation, through continuous value management
▲ Efficient logistics planning
▲ Ongoing planning/coordination with all contractors and stakeholders through effective communication
▲ Creating unique and safe work environments
▲ Dynamic delivery schedule, reviewed regularly
BLAKE CANNAVO - PROJECT DELIVERY EXPERIENCE
Over 24 years of experience gained in diverse building, infrastructure and resource projects, valued at up to $8 Billion
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MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
The modular construction approach can deliver cost reductions and time savings
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Train load out bin – largest load ever permitted by Main Roads on gazetted road
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OVERSEAS FABRICATION
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Key equipment fabricated in Thailand, achieving considerable cost savings
Pre-assembly of train load-out bin Pre-fabricated ROM bins with liners installed
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LOGISTICS
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Load Vessel and Unload Vessel
Successful project delivery through careful management of the logistics corridor
Vessel from Thailand with 30,000cbm/3,000t of modules Unloading of conveyor module
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LOGISTICS (CONT.)
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Successful project delivery through careful management of the logistics corridor
Load Truck and Transport to Site
Crushing hub platform lower section – 75t (15Lx10Wx11H) ROM bin – 315t (9Lx9Wx13H)
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PROCUREMENT
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Optimal procurement solutions sourced from Australian and international providers
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DEVELOPMENT TIMETABLE
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Q2 2013Mining lease
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Q1 2014Major
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Q2 2016Major mine
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Q4 2016Major rail construction complete
Q2 2014Rail tenure granted
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Q1 2017First ore on ship
Q3 2016Port construction
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Q2 2014All government primary approvals granted
Q4 2016First ore on train
Assuming that all major government approvals are in place (including the State Rail Licence) by the December Quarter 2013, API estimates construction could commence in early 2014, with first ore on ship in early 2017
Aquila is investigating opportunities to accelerate the development schedule
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LOCATION25 km south-east of Moranbah in Queensland’s Bowen Basin region
ESTIMATED MINE LIFE47 years (all target seams)
RESOURCES(2) (JORC)
959Mt*648Mt Measured171Mt Indicated140Mt Inferred
RESERVES(2) (JORC)
254Mt206.6Mt Proved 47.5Mt Probable
PRINCIPAL PRODUCTHard coking coal
AQUILA INTEREST50%
PROJECTED PRODUCTION RATEUp to 5.6Mtpa and an average of 4.5Mtpa of product from one underground longwall over the first 10 years of full production
PROJECT DETAILS
EAGLE DOWNS HARD COKING COAL PROJECT
*69Mt of Resource is deemed PCI quality
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▲ Prices to be underpinned by capital cost pressures on new projects, with Macquarie Bank estimating the break even price (for zero return) to be approximately ~US$180/t by 2017
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Coking coal prices have stabilised after hitting support levels at a low of US$140/t
HARD COKING COAL PRICES
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Australia remains a desirable investment location for coal projects
▲ New high quality, low cost, hard coking coal reserves are increasingly difficult to find
▲ Australian coal projects benefit from political stability and well developed rail & port infrastructure
NEW COAL INVESTMENT
Mongolia- Restriction on foreign
ownership- Infrastructure constrained
Columbia- High country risk due to
bombing attacks and guerrilla activity
Australia- Proven region with stable supply history- Developed infrastructure with new capacity coming online- Politically stable democracy
Mozambique- Limited third party rail and port
infrastructure - Large project capex, to fund
infrastructure, makes many new projects uneconomic
Indonesia- Political risk, resulting
in a foreign ownership cap of 49%
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Recent progress on site
▲ Construction by Powerlink of the site substation expected to be completed in Q1 2013
▲ Contracts for the commencement of the underground access are presently being finalised
Completed first well system in the 100 series longwall blocks as part of the gas drainage validation program
Built site access road and construction office
Drift portal sites cleared and concrete arch sections delivered to site
Construction of staff construction housing is complete
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▲ Aquila has commenced the process to transfer Washpool’s port
capacity at WICET to Eagle Downs, for Aquila’s share of product
▲ Long term port capacity at the proposed Dudgeon Point Coal
Terminal (4km north west of Hay Point) is currently being pursued
▲ Access to rail infrastructure through the Peak Downs branch of
the Goonyella Coal Network
▲ Rail capacity is being pursued through active participation in QR
National’s tender process
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Eagle Downs is located in Queensland’s resource-rich Bowen Basin, adjacent to existing heavy haul rail lines connecting the Project to multiple coal terminals
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CONSTRUCTION OF WICET
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Scheduled to deliver first coal by 2015
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January 2012Project sanction
May 2015Drifts complete
August 2015First accessto coal
October 2015Completion ofsurface infrastructureCHPP commissioning
November 2016Longwall production
May 2013Commence drifts
February 2017Practical completion
1H 2015WICET Stage 1*
1H 2016WICET Stage 2*
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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* For Aquila’s share of product
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CARBON MANAGEMENT
Continued implementation of Aquila’s carbon management strategy
▲ Carbon Disclosure score of 68 out of a possible 100
(compared to 69 in 2011), ranking the Company above the
ASX200 and its industry averages for the second year running
▲ Improvement in performance banding (from D to C)
demonstrates climate change initiatives are progressing
▲ Recognise the need to manage carbon, energy and resources
efficiently, with carbon and energy management a continued
focus
▲ Transition to a carbon-constrained environment continues
through risk management and identifying new opportunities for
sustainable competitive advantage
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CARBON MANAGEMENT (CONT.)
Aquila is committed in its carbon management initiatives
Coming 12 months
▲ Further development of systems & processes to collect and
report on energy & emissions
▲ Further consideration of suitable research funds, which
support greenhouse gas abatement, for potential contribution
to research (e.g. COAL21 Fund)
▲ Forecast Aquila’s carbon footprint in the next five years
▲ Implementing a fugitive emissions management strategy for
the Eagle Downs Hard Coking Coal Project
▲ Conducting an energy efficiency workshop to identify
opportunities and reduction targets
▲ Developing a system to commence capturing Scope 3
emissions
Past 12 months
▲ Participation in the CDP questionnaire for the second
consecutive year
▲ Inclusion of Carbon Management / Carbon Reporting
in the Annual Report
▲ Undertaking a carbon risk and opportunity mapping
exercise
▲ Investigating fugitive methane management and
opportunities across the coal group
▲ Understanding and planning for the Carbon tax and
permitting system
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▲ Aquila takes social responsibility very seriously, recognising that we are guests in
the local towns and communities we conduct our work
▲ This attitude extends to our dealings with landholders when negotiating
compensation and conduct agreements for land access, and dealing with
traditional land groups to ensure we culturally clear the land before commencing
any disturbance activity
▲ Aquila is active in the community – recent examples from our coal business over
the last 12 months include:
◆ Assisting flood affected landholders in the Surat
◆ Supporting the Blackwater Police Alcohol and Drug campaign
◆ Participating in the ‘Walk for Daniel Morcombe’ community event in Moranbah
▲ Committed to conduct social impact assessments for all development projects and
have demonstrated this commitment by being the first coal project to develop a
Social Impact Management Plan
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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Aquila recognises the importance of supporting the communities in which we operate as being vital to our success
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OVERVIEW
CORPORATE
▲ ~A$1.0bn Market Cap(1)
▲ ~A$477m of cash and liquids, with no debt at 30 September
▲ Sale of interest in Belvedere to Vale
▲ Directors (40%) and Baosteel Group (14%) are substantial
shareholders
OTHER PROJECTS & EXPLORATION
▲ Avontuur Manganese Project (74%) – South Africa
▲ Thabazimbi Iron Ore Project (74%) – South Africa
▲ Washpool Hard Coking Coal Project (100%) – Queensland
▲ Talwood Coking Coal Project (100%) – Queensland
▲ Wilpeena PCI Coal Project (100%) – Queensland
▲ Walton PCI Coal Project (100%) – Queensland1. Undiluted shares on issue of 411.8m and closing price of $2.40, as at 29 November 2012
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Aquila remains focused on developing the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project and the Eagle Downs Hard Coking Coal Project
▲ Secure Aquila’s financing for the West Pilbara◆ Increase cash position through the sale of Belvedere interest
◆ Seek resolution on arbitration with AMCI
◆ Optimise capital costs through outsourcing infrastructure packages
◆ Anketell Port proponency and debt funding from China Development Bank
▲ Continue the construction of Eagle Downs, which is already underway◆ Maintain the current development schedule and budget
◆ Finalise infrastructure solution for Aquila’s share of coal from Eagle Downs
◆ Obtain a funding solution for Aquila’s share involving minimal dilution of the project interest
▲ Build value in other assets in advance of monetisation ◆ Progress exploration and development of Aquila’s significant portfolio of exploration tenements
◆ Explore synergistic opportunities or sale for non-core assets
2012/2013 OBJECTIVES
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Mining lease granted in August 2011 Mine development approved by all relevant joint venture participant boards in February 2012
Source: Company filings, Queensland Government Department of Natural Resources and Mines, press articles, AME
Eagle Downs Caval Ridge Grosvenor
Owner(s)Aquila (50%)
Vale S.A. (50%)BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (100%) Anglo American (100%)
Location Bowen Basin Bowen Basin Bowen Basin
Mining method Underground longwall (1 with option to expand to 2)Open-cut dragline and
truck & shovelUnderground longwall
(1 with option to expand to 2)
First production 2016 (longwall commissioned) 2014 2016 (longwall commissioned)
Saleable production (Mtpa) Avg 4.5 over the first 10 years(up to 8.0 with 2nd longwall) 5.55.0 – 6.0
(up to 12.0 with 2nd longwall)
Mine life Up to 47 years (single longwall) >30 years 26 years (single longwall)
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A TOP TIER AUSTRALIAN HARD COKING COAL OPERATION
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▲ To achieve the first 100,000 tonnes of longwall production, Aquila’s share of direct capital costs is approximately $640m and its share of pre-production operating costs is approximately $222m
▲ Eagle Downs is a high quality, top-tier Australian hard coking coal operation and Aquila has received significant interest from parties seeking to participate in Aquila’s share of the project
▲ Several major financial institutions have expressed interest in providing debt financing
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EAGLE DOWNS FINANCING
Eagle Downs(Bowen Central Coal JV)
50% Participating Interest
Aquila ResourcesLtd Partner(s)
Minority Equity Interest
Aquila CoalPty Ltd
50% Participating Interest
Aquila ResourcesLtd
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Aquila CoalPty Ltd Debt funding
Majority Equity Interest
Current structure Potential financing structure
Potential for Aquila’s 50% interest in Eagle Downs to be fully funded, without further equity, through a minority investment in conjunction with a debt financing package
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CLOSING REMARKS
Robust financial position to develop major greenfields projects in a prudent manner
▲ ~A$477m of cash and liquids, with no debt at 30 September 2012
▲ Further cash inflow from sale of Belvedere
▲ Two major greenfields projects:
West Pilbara Iron Ore Project
Eagle Downs Hard Coking Coal Project
▲ Commitment to motivating our employees and cultivating an
environment of high standard Work Health & Safety practices
▲ Recognise the importance of supporting the communities in
which we operate as being vital to our success
▲ Strategic partnership with China’s largest steel maker Baosteel
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1. The information in this presentation that relates to Mineral Resource Statements for the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project and wider Pilbara tenement areas was prepared under thesupervision of Mr Stuart Tuckey. Mr Tuckey is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and full-time employee of API Management Pty Ltd. Mr Tuckey hassufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Personsas defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code of Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Tuckey consents to the inclusion in thepresentation of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
The information in this presentation that relates to Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Steve Craig, Managing Director of ORElogy (Mining Consultants). Mr Craig is aMember of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration, and tothe activity he is undertaking, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and OreReserves”. Mr Craig consents to the inclusion of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears in this presentation.
2. The information in this presentation that relates to the Eagle Downs Resource Statement has been based on information compiled by Mr Mal Blaik who is a member of the AustralasianInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Blaik has over 30 years experience in geology and over 20 years experience in coal resource evaluation. Mr Blaik is a Principal Consultant of JBMining Services Pty Ltd. Mr Blaik is a qualified geologist (BSc App Geol (Hons) University of QLD, 1979) and is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and assuch qualifies as a Competent Person under the JORC Code. Mr Blaik consents to the inclusion in the presentation of the matters based on his information in the form in which itappears.
The information in this presentation that relates to Eagle Downs Coal Reserves, is based on information reviewed by Mr J Steenekamp, who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute ofMining and Metallurgy. Mr Steenekamp has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he isundertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 edition of the JORC Code. Mr Steenekamp is a full time employee of Mining Consultancy Services (Australia) PtyLtd and holds the position of Managing Director. Mr Steenekamp has consented to the inclusion in the presentation of the matters relating to Coal Reserves based on the information hehas reviewed, in the form in which it appears.
COMPETENCY STATEMENTS
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