Public enterprise for underground coal exploitation Resavica

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Public enterprise for underground coal exploitation Resavica

General Information Full legal name Address Public enterprise for underground coal exploitation Resavica No 2 Petra Zalca Street, Resavica Identification Number 17507699 Core activity Mining of lignite Foundation Year 2003 Number of Employees 4,149 Capital structure (in %) Republic of Serbia 100.00

General Information Distance form the Company to: Belgrade Regional Center Main road Port Railway 150 km 50 km 30 km 100 km 0 km Jagodina Resavica

Location Geografical location of Public enterprise for underground coal exploitation Resavica is of strategic importance in the market area of soughteaste Europe and provides oportunity for intensive bussines cooperation. Resavica village located in the municipality of Despotovac, on the slopes of Mount Kučaj. resavica Pan-European Transport Corridors

Tradition Public company for underground coal Resavica, was formed in 1992 by consolidating nine towel coal from underground mining in a single company for coal production in the Republic of Serbia. Since its inception JP PEU each year produces more than half a million tons of high quality coal and trying to meet the needs of consumers for this type of coal in Serbia. Gradually increase coal production is not sufficient to meet the needs of consumers in Serbia and in JP PEU rapidly working to create the conditions and training workers to significantly increase production and meet the needs of potršača for this type of coal. Natural resources to increase production there, but you need to invest a lot of funds to existing mines into the state to achieve significantly higher production.

Company Units The Company s activities production, transport, coal refining and processing, maintenance of equipment, construction and investment activities are performed in the following sectors-mines: Anthracite mine Vrška Čuka, Avramica Hard Coal Mines Ibarski rudnici, Baljevac Brown Coal Mine Rembas, Resavica Brown Coal Mine Bogovina, Bogovina Brown Coal Mine Soko, Soko banja Brown Coal Mine Jasenovac, Krepoljin Lignite mine Lubnica, Lubnica Brown Coal Mine Štavalj, Štavalj Mine Aleksinački rudnici

Anthracite mine Vrška Čuka Mining of this deposit started approximately 130 years ago. Today, Vrška Čuka is the smallest underground mine in Serbia measured in terms of level of production and number of employees. In the 1950 s, this mine produced 55,000 tons of coil per year. At the moment Mine produces anthracite in the Mala Čuka location. Vrška Čuka is the only mine of anthracite in Serbia. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg trenched 23.374 trench powdered 20.584 small coal 0,5+0 23.036 small bricking 0,5+0 14.892 bricking 30+0,5 6.850 separated 30+0,5 24.167 farriered 26.667

Hard Coal Mines Ibarski rudnici Baljevac Mining on this location started in 1903. Today, Ibarski Rudnici is a complex of underground mines and one surface mine. Output has declined since the early 1990s, when the production was almost twice the current production. Ibarski Rudnici produces bituminous coal and it is the only source of such coal in Serbia. The mining complex consists of: Jarando stone coal mine, Pobrđe boron minerals mine, Tadenje Pregorelica stone coal mine, Bajovac lignite mine and Đakovo dolomite mine. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece 19.822 cube 19.495 walnut 20.586 nonwashed walnut 6/30 15.908 coke 0,5-10 23.692 industrial 0,5-10 20.238 boilered 0,5-10 13.956 powder 0,0-0,5 12.561 0,5/30 20.416

Brown Coal Mine Rembas, Resavica Mining on this site started in 1853. Today, Rembas is a complex of three underground mines: Jelovac, Strmosten and Senjski Rudnik. Rembas mine complex is the biggest in Serbia it contributes 1/3 to the total coal production. All of the Rembas mines are linked by underground tunnels. Since 1998. the output has been constant, and the mine has been producing 170,000 tones of brown coal annually. Also, Rembas provides a district heating and water supply services for Resavica town and neighbouring villages. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece 60/100 20.505 cube 30/60 20.105 walnut 15/30 20.030 beans 6/15 18.020 small coal 0/15 13.080 powder 0,0-0,5 7.999

Brown Coal Mine Bogovina, Bogovina The mining activities in the area started in 1903. Mine Bogovina produces bright brown coal, and it is the only mine in Serbia producing this type of coal. The output of the mine peaked at 230,000 tones in 1986, but it declined since then and has continued to decline since 2000. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece 60/100 21.673 cube 30/60 22.127 walnut 3-30 19.352 beans 0-25 19.000 beans 6/15 12.622 small coal 0,25-3 18.786 small coal-10 11.590 powder 8.100

Brown Coal Mine soko, Soko Banja Soko is the second largest underground mine in Serbia. Mining on this site started in 1908. The mine produces brown coal of moderate quality. Field exploitation of coal deposits of Soko mine covers the area of villages Čitluk and Vrelo. This deposit contains 500,000 tones of coal. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece 60-150 19.150 washed cube 30/60 19.205 cube 30/60 18.210 walnut 15-30 19.624 washed walnut 15-30 14.484 washed beans 10-15 18.796 washed beans 5-10 17.560 small coal 0-15 16.200 washed powder +0;-15 6.952

Brown Coal Mine Jasenovac, Krepoljin Officially, mine Jasenovac started working in 1955. In comparison with to other mines in Serbia Jasenovac is the medium size mine. Mine output declined by approximately 10% since the early 1990s, but in 2003 it reached the highest level for the last period when it equalled 74,000 tones. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece 60/150 19.145 cube 30/65 13.325 beans 11.570 small coal 0-15 10.113 small coal 0-30 10.041 small coal 0-5 9.501

Brown Coal Mine štavalj, Štavalj Štavalj is a small mine located in the west of Serbia, near the border with Montenegro. Also it is one of the youngest mines in Serbia. The mining in the area began in 1936, and at the current location in 1965. The mine output has declined by about a third since the early 1990s but has been reasonably consistent since 2000, in which period it equalled approximately 55,000 tones annualy. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg washed piece 100+60 17.778 cube -60+30 17.815 walnut -30+5 15.264 small coal 0-15 11.406 nonwashed piece+80 14.732 cube 40/80 13.816 small coal 0-15 13.316

Lignite Mine Lubnica, Lubnica Lubnica is a small mine located in east of Serbia, near the Bulgarian border. The first mine in the area started the production in 1909, while the mining at the current location started in 1964. This mine produces lignite and the producton output is relatively stable since the early 1990s (50,000 tons per year). The highest production level in the past was 188,000 tons annually. The coal produced in Lubnica is sorted into five commercial assotments. PRODUCTS Ranges Calorific value KJ/kg piece+80 16.636 cube 40/60 14.809 washed cube 30/60 15.353 walnut 20/40 11.511 washed walnut 20/40 14.189 granules 0-30 11.655 washed granules 8/25 14.872 small coal 0-15 9.630

Mine Aleksinački rudnici Mine Aleksinački rudnici Aleksinacki Rudnici was one of the largest mines in Serbia until a major explosion in 1989. Since its closure, Aleksinacki Rudnici has carried out development work for the other underground mines. Now it is the biggest company for mining works in Serbia. The mine still has substantial brown coal and oil shale deposits. Highest production Aleksinački mines realized in 1963, when he produced the six shafts 444 007 tons of coal. At that time the mine for mining and industrial schools, supervisor of schools, there is a free tram line to Aleksinac, hotel, schools grounds, library, home kuplture with cinema, bachelor hotel, hospital, factory for production of slag blocks, etc.., In time of cheap oil exploitation is centered on the second window Ant which in 1981 produced 251,433 tons of coal in North and South this district (as the author of the text began working as dipl.ing. rudarstva), the closure of the mine in the hole Morava was done by coal mining to 750m from the surface (K-445) and was the deepest coal pits in Serbia and Yugoslavia. Since 1990 Aleksinački mine continues to operate as a specialized contractor mining operations in underground coal mining. Now it s the biggest company for mining works in Serbia when the last of 2007, done about 5.5 km of mining area with about 330 workers.

Certificates Quality assurance certificate ISO 9001 Company owns quality assurance certificate ISO 9001. Ecology According to applicable regulations, the requirements for environment protection are fulfilled.

Production and Capacity Quantity Value in EUR Product Unit 2011 2012 2012 2011 2012 2013 Coal 634,218 583,841 601,439 21.059.930 20.862.711 25.735.703

Production and Capacity Capacity utilization Machine (Production line) Unit Installed capacity Real capacity % of utilization 2011 2012 2013 Line TT800 0.60 0.60 0.60 Rake transporter TS74 0.70 0.70 0.70 Rake transporter DGT 0.70 0.70 0.70 Compressor 0.90 0.90 0.90 Pump plant 80.00 80.00 80.00 Boilers Resavica heating plant 75.00 75.00 75.00

Realization Movement in sale volume Product/service Quantity sold Value in EUR Unit 2011 2012 2013 2011 2012 2013 Stone coal t 141,392 136,035 120,453 3.261.373 4.034.487 3.900.208 Brown coal t 385,741 343,602 353,903 14.597.734 14.418.488 16.874.682 Lignite t 71,175 54,362 53,240 2.122.726 1.564.348 1.801.057 TOTAL : 19.981.833 20.017.324 22.575.947 Sales structure Sales structure in % 2011 2012 2013 Domestic market 100.00 100.00 100.00 Foreign market 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL : 100.00 100.00 100.00 Distribution channels Distribution channels % of share Direct sale 72.00 Wholesale Retail Intermediaries 28.00

Organization Employees Number of employees Working 3,172 Paid leave 43 Unpaid leave 0 Other (sick leave, vacation, etc.) 934 Total number of employees 4,149 Age structure of employees Age -25 25-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55+ Number 231 912 569 641 811 792 193 Average salaries in EUR (gross and net) in 2011, 2012 and 2013 Year Gross Net 2011 588 421 2012 596 426 2013 632 453

Assets Overview 31/12/2011 31/12/2012 31/12/2013 Current assets 10.191.990 8.549.785 12.823.745 Non-current assets 64.123.502 56.035.326 55.657.826 A) Information contain in this document is based on the data reciev ed from the company, and as such has not been veryfied by the Privatization Agency. Accordingly, the Privatization Agency shall have no liability with respect to the accuracy and validity of the information contained here in. B) Pursuant to the law, enterprises from the Republic of Serbia were obliged as of 2004 to prepare Financial Statements in accordance with the International Standards of Financial Reports (ISFR).

SWOT Analysys Strengths: A wide range of products, years of market presence and operations in accordance with the requirements of ISO 9001. s w Weakness: Expansion opportunities in the domestic and foreign markets, more complete use of production and transportation capacity. Opportunities: Morally outdated production lines and production technology, lack of marketing approach. o t Threats: Illiquidity of the economy, higher raw material prices in the domestic market.

Advantages of Investing in Serbia Favorable geographic position, owing to which any shipment can reach any location in Europe within 24 hours Highly educated and cheap labor force Restructured and stable financial system Simple procedures for a company start up and registration Simple procedures for foreign trade transactions and foreign investments Several free trade agreements have been signed, ensuring supply of goods to nearly 800 million consumers: In March 2012 Serbia was granted the candidates status by the EC CEFTA Agreement with the EFTA members Autonomous trade preferences granted by the EU in December 2000, and implementation of the Interim Trade Agreement with the EU started in February 2010 Agreement with the Russian Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan Agreement with Turkey

Contact Ministry of Economy Republic of Serbia Address: 20, Kneza Milosa Street, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia www.privreda.gov.rs Privatization Agency Republic of Serbia Adress: 23 Terazije, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Phone: +381 11 / 3020-800 Fax: +381 11 / 3020-828 Email: info@priv.rs www.priv.rs