CERRO CORONA MINE Gold Fields First Foot Print in South America Creating Value Through Regional Diversification Investor Presentation Cerro Corona, Hualgayoc July 9, 2008
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AGENDA Cerro Corona: key for GFL Strategy Operational Overview Community and Social Strategy 4
STRATEGY The Gold Fields Franchise Simple corporate structure Diversified - 40% EBITDA from outside SA Unhedged Ghana Tarkwa Damang. Peru Cerro Corona Liquid - 100% free float Daily volume 8 million shares Listed on the NYSE, JSE, DFIX South Africa Driefontein Kloof Beatrix South Deep Australia St Ives Agnew Operating mines Developing mine Production: ~4 moz Reserves: 92moz Resources: 252moz Mines: 9 5
STRATEGY Growth Strategy UNHEDGED SAFETY Securing the Future Operational Excellence Growing Gold Fields Notional Cash Expenditure Free Cash Flow Margin Growth Maintain the Franchise of Few, Large, High Quality Assets BUT Also Smaller Projects For Exceptional Returns Leverage Existing Positions Strategic Alliances With Juniors Targeted US$100m Exploration Programme Growth Focused In Four Regions AGGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 6
STRATEGY South America: Driver of Growth Ghana Tarkwa Damang. Peru Cerro Corona Target: 1 moz Current 375koz Target: 1 moz Base load: 2 moz Operating mines Developing mine South Africa Driefontein Kloof Beatrix South Deep Australia St Ives Agnew Target: 1 moz Production: 4 moz Reserves: 92moz Resources: 252moz Mines: 9 7
STRATEGY South America Expansion Strategy Phase I: Cerro Corona (CC) First shipment in 1Q FY09 Production: 375k eq oz per year Phase II: Growing CC JV with BVN (Consolidada Hualgayoc) Increasing CC reserve base potential for 10.1M oz equivalent reserves (resource conversion) Focus: Consolidada de Hualgayoc Phase III: Regional Expansion Expanding within South America North / Central America Greenfields exploration + JVs / M&A Delivered September In Progress Early Stage HIGH POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH 8
Cerro Corona Project Status Key Milestones Mechanical Work Completed for all main Areas Power line and Cerro Corona Substation completed and energized TMF embankment for start-up completed; water supply guaranteed Pre-commissioning completed Transition to operations completed required permits obtained Commercial contracts signed CERRO CORONA ON TRACK 9
Cerro Corona Start Up Schedule Commissioning by mid July START-UP SCHEDULE Rock in the plant by mid July TMF Completion Phase I August / Starter Level Ready Full production capacity by December Shipping Concentrates Late August / Early September SHIPMENTS: Q1 FY 09 10
Cerro Corona Key Performance Indicators Key Performance Indicators Unit Ops Plan FY09 Average Yearly Life of Mine Ounces produced Equivalent koz 356 ~375 Au produced k oz 142 ~140 Cu produced k tm 28 ~25 Cash Cost US$/oz 340 ~330 Sustaining Capital US$/oz 226 ~50 All-in Cost (NCE) US$/oz 586 ~400 Operating Margin % 54 ~50 CERRO CORONA WILL DELIVER VALUE 11
Production Ramp up Summary FY 09 3,500 3,219 3,229 3,121 120 3,000 2,800 101 104 96 100 2,500 80 000 t 2,000 55 60 eq koz 1,500 1,510 1,529 1,546 40 1,000 1,066 20 500 0 Q1 F2009 Q2 F2009 Q3 F2009 Q4 F2009 Mined Milled Au eq oz F2009: 356k eq oz produced (Au: 142k oz, Cu: 214k eq oz) 12
Cerro Corona Main Challenges Successful transition from project to operation and production ramp up Manage construction of Tailings dam within cost limitations and timelines Production costs optimization Maintain a stable relationship with communities Successful delivery of concentrate to smelters READY FOR A SUCCESSFUL START-UP 13
SOUTH AMERICA HIGH PROSPECTIVE BELTS 80 0'0"W 70 0'0"W 60 0'0"W 50 0'0"W 40 0'0"W 10 0'0"N 0 0'0" Two highly prospective belts in South America: Peru North Subprovince - Northern Peru 10 0'0"S 20 0'0"S Chile Central Subprovince 30 0'0"S 40 0'0"S - Central Chile Porphyry and epithermal style Au/Cu mineralization Actively exploring the area through regional exploration and opportunistic approach 50 0'0"S 14
Consolidada Hualgayoc JV - Location & Status 80 W 78 W 76 W 4 S 6 S 8 S 10 S Rio Blanco Cañariaco La Granja La Zanja Sipan Chiclayo Pacasmayo Lagunas Norte Trujillo La Virgen Minas Santa Rosa EQUADOR Pierina Huarmey GBAR Northern Peru Polygon Hualgayoc JV Cerro Corona Cajamarca Minas Conga Yanacocha Michiquillay Huaraz La Arena Poderosa PERU Buldibuyo Antamina Highly endowned area: 185 M oz Au 50:50 JV - GF La Cima & Buenaventura JV commenced F2005 13,900 hectares GF spend: US $2.25M 9,300 meters drilled 3 targets tested A Lima 15
Consolidada Hualgayoc JV Airborne Magnetics & Target Locations Pujupe Targets drilled Firenze Pan de Azucar Las Venadas Cerro Corona Tres Cruces Cº Jesus Titan - Arabe Targets AFE 3 Other Targets Mining Concession Colquirrumi GFLC Corona Project (JV) Quijote Lola 4 Km 0 2 4 RTP Mag 16
Americas Region Gold Fields Projects Canada Generative Vancouver Redstar JV Denver Mexico Generative DR JV Tapajos Active Disposals Offices Hualgayoc JV Lima SBX JV Santiago Garrafao JV N & S Peru Generative 17
South America Chile Central Subprovince 80 70 60 50 40 " " " " 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 23 24 18 4 3 Chile Central subprovince 21 22 20 13 12 2 1 6 14 16 15 5 11 10 0 8 19 9 17 7 " " "" " " " " "" """ " " " " PL " " " " " " " " " " " " V " " " LF " VA " SBX JOINT " VENTURE Maricunga belt +90 M F oz El Indio belt Chile Central Subprovince " " 26 AC " BA 28 30 Qt volcanic-sedimentary rocks Tt volcanic-sedimentary rocks Kr volcanic-sedimentary rocks Jr volcanic-sedimentary rocks Kr intrusives Jr intrusives P -Paleozoic rocks 70 68 26 0'0"S 28 0'0"S 30 0'0"S 32 0'0"S 18
Chile Maricunga Belt Exploration Projects 440 520 Isla 7160 SBX JV 4 projects to be advanced and drill tested in 2008/09. 7080 Esperanza La Falda Project La Coipa-Puren Endowment (Moz) 3.7 Au, 178 Ag La Coipa Puren Marte Lobo 7.9 Au Volcan 7.1 Au 7000 40 km La Pepa Volcan Marte-Lobo Refugio 8.1 Au Refugio Valle Ancho 19
Introduction AGENDA Cerro Corona: key for GFL Strategy Operational Overview Community and Social Strategy 20
SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT Management Reviews Safety and Occupational Health Policy Verification and Corrective / Preventive Actions Continuous Improvement Planning Implementation and Operation Safety and Occupational Health System Elements for a Successful Management 21
HEALTH AND SAFETY FIRST 25 LDI/MTI Frequency Rate 20 15 10 5 20.8 18.8 16.7 14.6 0 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009 Frequency Rate 22
ROM PAD June 08 23
CERRO CORONA PIT June 08 24
MINE PRODUCTION FY 09 3,600 3,200 3,219 kt 3,228 kt 3,121 kt 2,800 2,800 kt 2,400 2,000 38% 48% 47% 50% Total F2009: 12,368 kt 1,600 1,200 800 37% 42% 40% 46% 400 0 25% 10% 13% 3% Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Oxide Sulphide Waste 25
ORE STOCKPILE JUNE 08 26
MINING FLEET Loading Tools 1 Loader CAT 994 1 Shovel Terex RH-120 MA: 85% / Usage: 75% Trucks 6 Trucks CAT 785 4 Trucks Komatsu 330M MA: 85% / Usage: 75% AncillaryFleet MA Usage 01 Dozer D8 84% 45% 01 Dozer D9 84% 45% 02 Graders 140 87% 52% 03 Loader CAT 988* 89% 66% 01 Excavator 330 90% * (02 coming in July 08) Drill Rigs 2 IR DM-45 1 Pantera Sandvick (for pre-splitting) MA: 90% / Usage: 60% CONTRACT MINING Five year contract with Minera San Martin 27
PROCESS FACILITIES Jun 08 28
PLANT TREATMENT FY 09 1,750 1,500 1,510 kt 1,529 kt 12% 10% 1,546 kt 17% 1,250 1,000 750 1,065 kt 3% 23% 66% 58% 54% Total F2009: 5,650 kt 500 74% 250 22% 32% 28% 0 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Mixed Supergene Hypogene 29
PLANT RAMP UP RAMP UP TONS / DAY 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 8500 12750 13600 15300 17000 6000 4000 50% 75% 80% 90% 100% 2000 0 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov MONTH 30
PRODUCTION PROFILE - CONCENTRATE PRODUCED 45 40 35 35.1 kt 37.0 kt 30 25 28.1 kt Total F2009: 118.6 kt 20 15 18.4 kt AU g/t 37.1 AU g/t 33.9 AU g/t 44.6 10 AU g/t 43.7 5 0 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 31
PRODUCTION PROFILE - METALS PRODUCED 120 100 80 60 61 67 54 Total F2009: 356 Equivalent koz 40 31 20 40 37 42 24 0 Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Gold koz Copper Equiv Koz 32
CONCENTRATE SHIPMENTS THROUGH SALAVERRY Cerro Corona- Cajamarca Cajamarca - Pacasmayo Pacasmayo - Salaverry Total 84 Km 190 Km 129 Km 403 Km LOS PIRCOS SANTA CRUZ CHOTA BAMBAMARCA CERRO CORONA HUALGAYOC TANTAHUATAY LA ZANJA EL EMPALME SIPAN YANACOCHA C. CARACHUGO MAQUI MAQUI PANAMERICANA CERRO NEGRO SAN JOSE CAJAMARCA Salaverry Port PACASMAYO CHILETE 33
SALAVERRY PORT INFRASTRUCTURE Ship loader under commissioning Target deadline July 30th 34
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE - $M 100 80 6 2 57 60 40 20 0 15 80 35 Sustaining Capital Ramp-up Capitalised interest Project completion Total
EIA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP) EIA approved by the MEM Preventive measures to mitigation and compensate potential environmental impacts for every stage of the Project: Construction, Operation and Closing Compliance with the Cerro Corona EIA commitments The EMP was implemented since the beginning of the Operation stage 36
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT KEY ACTIVITIES Environmental Management System Implementation ISO 14001 (2004) Environmental Emergency Response System Implementation of the Awareness and Preparedness of Response to Emergencies Program to Local Level (APELL) Environmental audits Geotechnical Testing 37
AGENDA Cerro Corona: key for GFL Strategy Operational Overview Community and Social Strategy 38
Cerro Corona Mine site 2004 39
Cerro Corona Mine site 2007 40
Cerro Corona Mine site 2008 41
GENERAL PERCEPTION ABOUT MINING SOUNDS FAMILIAR? It contaminates; damages the environment Government supports only mining companies Doesn t make any positive impact in the local economy. Only take away Doesn t promote any development No transparency Not compatible with any other productive activity, as for example agriculture 42
Community of El Tingo 2004 WHERE THE STORY BEGINS 43
So.. WHAT COULD THE PROBLEM BE? SOME IDEAS: Political Perspective Presence of Government Existence of big impacts and social conflicts, Government's national strategy? Ministry of Environment... Excludes mining Private actions Free space for anti mining actions Does it worth to talk about CANON From National to District level. And communities where the project takes place? Voluntary Contribution 44
So.. WHAT COULD THE PROBLEM BE? SOME IDEAS: Social Perspective: Who is visiting who? Concession vs Land We look for immediate results: SOCIAL LICENSE Social Base Line, what is it for? Everything has to do with Perception Common Denominators: do not be exposed Expectations over 3,000 mts Is it enough to comply with the law? Little information about benefits mining provides, changing strategies NGO s point of view Use the bridge 45
WE FOLLOWED THE GF WAY SECURING THE FUTURE - Social programs: an investment not a cost - Open dialogue - Coexists with other economic activities like agriculture, cattle, tourism, among others - Large investment to develop - Creates labor opportunities, carefully - Complies with regulations, keep an eye on 042-2003-EM - Is formal and pays taxes - Is subject to permanent supervisions and inspections 46
But TRUST IS EASILY DESTROYED Keep people informed Make Commitments In Good Faith Fulfill All Commitments in a timely manner 47
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