Quarterly Production Report

Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ld 27 April 2000 BHP Quarterly Production Report Quarter Ended 31 March 2000 NB: Monthly production figures for the month of December 1999 (compared to December 1998) have been provided as an attachment to enable determination of December month production and comparative for the previous year. Minerals - Steelmaking and Energy Materials quarter % change YTD % change Coal (Queensland) (millions 6.304 4 20.964 2 tonnes) Iron Ore (West Aust) (millions 11.479 (17) 39.488 (18) tonnes) Briquettes (Boodarie) ('000 63 - 343 - tonnes) Queensland coal production for the quarter ended 31 March was higher compared with the same quarter last year. Increased production at Blackwater was due to increased by pass production and higher recovery while higher production at Peak Downs reflects a major maintenance shutdown during the same period last year. This was in part offset by the sale of Moura mine effective August 1999. Production at Illawarra collieries for the third quarter is in line with the same quarter last year. Higher production from Indonesia was due largely to the expansion of the mine area near Satui. Coal production at USA mines was in line with the same quarter last year, with lower production from San Juan mine reflecting increased sourcing of customer requirements from La Plata mine. WA iron ore production for the quarter was lower than for the same quarter last year reflecting reduced customer demand and production difficulties associated with cyclonic weather. BHP's HBI plant at Port Hedland, WA, commenced production of briquettes in February 1999. Lower production for the quarter, compared to the previous quarter, is due to downtime associated with electrical storms in early February and continued commissioning difficulties. - Non-Ferrous and Industrial Materials quarter % change YTD % change Copper in concentrate ('000 178.1 (21) 608.1 (20) tonnes) Diamonds (Ekati) ('000 carats) 296 - 1047 - Silver in concentrate 7 823 - 23 493 - (Cannington) ('000 ounces) Production of copper in concentrate for the quarter ended 31 March was lower than for the same quarter last year largely due to the cessation of production at BHP's North American copper operations in June 1999. Production of copper in concentrate at Escondida was marginally lower due to lower average head grade. Tintaya production of copper in concentrate was higher for the quarter compared to the same period last year due to higher mill throughput, head grades and mill recovery. Ekati diamond mine is at full production following commissioning of the mine operations in October 1998. Cannington silver production and shipments are higher for the third quarter compared to the same quarter last year due to the mine ramping up to full production. Steel quarter % change YTD % change Raw Steel (Core) ('000 tonnes) 1 356 7 4 560 1 Raw steel production (core steel operations) for the quarter ended 31 March was higher than for the same quarter last year largely reflecting improved domestic market demand for both flat and coated products in Australia and New Zealand. Higher domestic despatches from Australian core steel operations was due to increased customer demand. Lower export despatches from Port Kembla was due to operational difficulties and the timing of shipments. Raw steel production (discontinuing steel operations) was lower for the third quarter compared to the corresponding period last year due to the closure of Newcastle primary steel operations in September 1999. Sydney Steel Mill is continuing to operate at peak levels following the closure of the Newcastle primary operations. Higher output from Delta, Ohio, is due to the plant now operating at rated capacity and increased US production of rolled and coated products is due to the commissioning of operations and improved market conditions, particularly in Indonesia. Lower export despatches from Newcastle and Whyalla was due to the cessation of export billet production following the closure of the Newcastle operations. Petroleum quarter % change YTD % change Oil & Condensate ('000 22 161 34 57 578 18 barrels) Natural Gas (bcf) 59.6 5 176.7 - Oil and condensate production for the third quarter was higher compared to the same quarter last year largely due to new production from Laminaria and Buffalo oil fields. Production from Laminaria increased from December to February, reaching daily production rates of 149,700 bopd (100%). Following first oil from Buffalo in late December 1999, production increased to an average rate of 44,000 bopd (100%) during February. Gas production from Liverpool Bay, Bruce and Bass Strait was higher for the quarter compared to the same period last year due to higher demand. Gas production from West Cameron 76 increased following connection of a second pipeline.
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