Third quarter 2009 operations

RNS Number : 7225A
Rio Tinto PLC
14 October 2009
 



Third quarter 2009 operations review


14 October 2009


Chief executive Tom Albanese said: "We are seeing early signs of a recovery in some of our key markets, although we remain cautious about the near term outlook. Our businesses continue to operate efficiently: iron ore production set a new quarterly record, with shipments to China maintained at a high level. We also benefited from higher third quarter production at all of our copper operations compared with last year. Cost reductions continue apace and we have made considerable progress on divestments this quarter enabling us to further reduce net debt."


  • Rio Tinto's global iron ore production set a new quarterly record and was up 12 per cent compared with the third quarter of 2008. 


  • Pilbara iron ore production of 57 million tonnes (46 million tonnes on an attributable basis), up 18 per cent on the third quarter of 2008, reflected strong iron ore markets with the mines consistently operating at above nameplate capacity rates. 


  • Continued production cutbacks occurred in the Aluminium group in response to the sharp fall in demand. Bauxite production was down 16 per cent and aluminium down four per cent, compared with the third quarter of 2008. Alumina production increased marginally.


  • Mined copper production up 24 per cent on the third quarter of 2008 with higher production at all operations, in particular at Kennecott Utah Copper and Grasberg. 


  • Refined copper production up 46 per cent on the third quarter of 2008 from improved performance and higher concentrate grades at Kennecott Utah Copper and higher cathode production at Escondida. 


  • On 6 October 2009 Rio Tinto signed an Investment Agreement with the Government of Mongolia for the development of the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold complex. On 13 October 2009 Rio Tinto confirmed it has given notice to complete the second tranche of its investment in Ivanhoe Mines Ltd, which will increase its holding from 9.9 per cent to 19.7 per cent. Tranche 2 consists of 46.3 million shares at a subscription price of US$8.38, for a total consideration of US$388 million.


  • Australian hard coking coal was down five per cent on the third quarter of 2008. Australian thermal coal production was up 12 per cent on the same period.


  • During 2009 Rio Tinto has announced asset sales totalling $4.1 billion. In addition, a binding offer was received from Amcor in August 2009 for $2.025 billion for Alcan Packaging global pharmaceuticals, global tobacco, food Europe and food Asia divisions. 


  • The $14.8 billion net proceeds from the rights issues were received in July and were used to pay down Group debt. Divestments totalling $1.5 billion (before tax and fees) were completed during the third quarter and in the first week of October.


All currency figures in this report are US dollars, and comments refer to Rio Tinto's share of production, unless otherwise stated

 

CORPORATE ACTIVITY


During the third quarter of 2009, Rio Tinto recapitalised its balance sheet following the rights issues and made significant advances with its divestment programme. 


On 3 July 2009 Rio Tinto successfully completed its $15.2 billion rights issue. The net proceeds of $14.8 billion were used to pay down Group debt. 


During the third quarter of 2009, Rio Tinto announced asset sales and binding offers as follows:


Date

Divested division

Purchase price


Targeted completion

6 July

Alcan Packaging Food Americas

$1.2 bn

Expected to complete within six months after announcement


18 August 

Alcan Packaging global pharmaceuticals, global tobacco, food Europe and food Asia divisions


$2.025 bn binding offer

Expected to complete within four to six months after announcement

14 September

56% of Cable division of Alcan Engineered Products

Not disclosed - immaterial

Expected to complete several weeks after announcement


22 September

Alcan Composites division of Alcan Engineered Products

$349m

Expected to close by the end of 2009


On 12 August 2009 Rio Tinto announced the filing of a new registration statement on Form S-1 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with the proposed initial public offering of the common stock of its subsidiary Cloud Peak Energy. Cloud Peak Energy, comprised of most of Rio Tinto Energy America's western U.S. coal assets, is a major producer of coal in the Powder River Basin, operating two of the five largest coal mines in the region. 


On 21 September 2009, Rio Tinto completed the $750 million sale of its Corumbá iron ore mine in Brazil to Vale.


On 1 October 2009 Rio Tinto completed the $764 million sale of its Jacobs Ranch coal mine in the US to Arch Coal, Inc. 


Rio Tinto Alcan has reached an agreement in principle for the sale of its 80 per cent interest in the Ghana Bauxite Company (Awaso), subject to Government approval. The purchase price, which is immaterial, has not been disclosed. 


All sales proceeds referred to above are before relevant taxes and fees. 



IRON ORE


Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Hamersley

34,841

+13%

+12%

88,835

+1%

Hope Downs

3,019

+97%

+10%

7,474

+96%

Robe River

7,789

+12%

-6%

20,804

-3%

IOC (pellets and concentrate)

1,329

-47%

-47%

5,698

-19%


Markets

Sales volumes from the Pilbara region of Western Australia continued at record levels, reaching 56 million tonnes during the third quarter (100 per cent basis), an increase of six per cent on the second quarter and 14 per cent higher than the corresponding quarter of 2008. Shipments to all major markets, including the largest single market, China, were maintained at a high level and were primarily priced on a benchmark or its equivalent provisional basis. 


Pilbara operations

Record third quarter production of 57 million tonnes (46 million tonnes on an attributable basis) was six per cent higher than the previous quarter, and represented an 18 per cent increase on the corresponding quarter of 2008. 


The record production reflected not only the benefit of the 220 million tonne per annum infrastructure expansion work being fully bedded down, but also the improvements from de-bottlenecking the critical stages of the fully integrated mine, rail and port operations. Benefits from the latter will continue as the new Operations Centre is brought fully on line.


Work continued on the Mesa A and Brockman 4 mines to secure the capacity of the Pilbara mines at around 220 million tonnes per annum. Construction is on track to meet the scheduled initial production dates of mid-2010. 


The establishment of the Operations Centre, near Perth Airport, was a significant highlight of the quarter. This will fundamentally change the way the business operates, enabling all Pilbara mines, rail operations and port systems to be operated from a single location, vastly improving planning and 'just in time' mine-to-ship logistics.


Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC)

Rio Tinto's share of third quarter production at IOC was 1.3 million tonnes of pellets and concentrate, a 47 per cent decline on the same quarter of 2008. This reflected a five week summer shutdown and the idling of pellet machines in response to weak market conditions. 


HIsmelt

The HIsmelt pig iron plant in Western Australia remains on a care and maintenance programme to April 2010, due to depressed global pig iron prices.


2009 production guidance

Following a strong performance in the second and third quarters, Rio Tinto expects iron ore production from its global operations, incorporating AustraliaCanada and Brazil, to be between 210 and 215 million tonnes (on a 100 per cent basis) in 2009, provided there are no major seasonal weather disruptions.



ALUMINIUM


Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Rio Tinto Alcan






Bauxite

7,443

-16%

+3%

21,625

-16%

Alumina

2,208

+1%

+3%

6,533

-2%

Aluminium

956

-4%

+2%

2,846

-5%


On 13 October 2009, Rio Tinto Alcan announced that it is considering reorganising its French operating structure and adopting additional cost reduction measures for its aluminium and specialty alumina operations. 


Bauxite

Third quarter bauxite production was 16 per cent lower than the same quarter of 2008 with production at Weipa down 20 per cent. Annual production of bauxite at Weipa has been curtailed to 15 million tonnes (from 20 million tonnes in 2008) due to the sharp fall in alumina and aluminium demand and prices in recent months. Rio Tinto Alcan's global bauxite production in 2009 is expected to be approximately 31 million tonnes, a decline of 11 per cent on 2008. 


Alumina

Third quarter alumina production was one per cent higher than the same quarter of 2008. The prior year's alumina production was impacted by a temporary blockage in the residue pipeline at the Yarwun refinery which resulted in curtailed operations and 113 thousand tonnes of lost production. 


Following production cuts at the Vaudreuil (Jonquiere) and Gardanne alumina refineries announced in January 2009, the annual alumina production rate has been reduced by six per cent in 2009 compared with 2008. In September 2009, Rio Tinto Alcan began restarting idled capacity at the Vaudreuil refinery in Quebec, in response to current alumina market conditions.


Aluminium

Third quarter aluminium production was four per cent lower than the same quarter of 2008, on a like for like basis. A steady performance at the low cost Canadian smelters was offset by production cutbacks elsewhere in Canada and Europe.


During 2009 Rio Tinto has announced the sale of the Ningxia smelter in China, the closure of the Beauharnois smelter in Quebec, the cessation of smelting activities at the Anglesey smelter in Wales and various other curtailments. Rio Tinto Alcan's aluminium production capacity is expected to be operating at an 11 per cent lower annual run rate at the end of 2009. Following these actions, 42 per cent of Rio Tinto Alcan's smelting capacity in the upper half of the industry cost curve has either been sold or curtailed. Production in 2009 is expected to be approximately 3.8 million tonnes (Rio Tinto share), a decline of six per cent compared with 2008. 



COPPER


Rio Tinto share of production


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Kennecott Utah Copper






Mined copper (000 tonnes)

75.8

+9%

-12%

236.7

+36%

Refined copper (000 tonnes)

67.6

+67%

+4%

201.3

+42%

Molybdenum (000 tonnes)

3.4

+15%

+37%

7.9

-9%

Mined gold (000 ozs)

139

+25%

-13%

426

+56%

Refined gold (000 ozs)

112

+45%

0%

332

+44%

Escondida






Mined copper (000 tonnes)

78.2

+7%

+3%

232.5

-27%

Refined copper (000 tonnes)

25.0

+35%

-3%

74.2

+34%

Grasberg JV






Mined copper (000 tonnes)

25.2

+1,315%

-1%

75.2

+1,309%

Mined gold (000 ozs)

118

n/a*

+61%

242

n/a*

* There was no gold share allocated to Rio Tinto under the joint venture metal strip share in 2008. 


Kennecott Utah Copper

Third quarter production of mined copper and gold increased by nine per cent and 25 per cent, respectively, compared with the same quarter of 2008. The mining sequence remained focussed on the delivery of copper and gold, following a decline in the molybdenum market. 


During the third quarter, work continued on the optimisation of the concentrator flotation circuit. This resulted in increased ore throughput and improved recovery rates leading to a higher quantity and quality of concentrate produced. Consistently strong smelter performance has led to higher anode production and resulted in higher cathode and precious metals production at the refinery compared with the third quarter of 2008. A 19 day scheduled smelter maintenance shutdown in July 2008 also contributed to this quarter's favourable variance. 


Escondida

Third quarter mined copper increased by seven per cent compared with the same quarter of 2008 driven by higher volumes of contained copper in leachate material. This more than offset a ten per cent decline in contained copper in concentrate production due to lower throughput following SAG mill motor issues and lower ore production from the Escondida Norte pit.  The repairs to the SAG mill motor were successfully completed by early August.  


Refined production for the third quarter improved by 35 per cent compared with the third quarter of 2008, due to continuing ramp-up of sulphide leaching and resultant cathode production. 


Grasberg

Based on the latest available estimates for the quarter, Rio Tinto's share of joint venture copper and gold was significantly higher than the third quarter of 2008 due to higher estimates of ore treated and ore grades. There was no gold production allocated to Rio Tinto under the joint venture metal strip share in 2008. Freeport is due to release its 100 per cent operating data for the third quarter on 21 October 2009.


Northparkes

The $229 million E48 project at Northparkes, consisting of a new underground block cave mine and additional surface mining infrastructure, was restarted in September 2009, with $63 million of costs to complete. The project will take 18 months to complete with full underground mine production achieved within twelve months.


Oyu Tolgoi

On 6 October 2009 Rio Tinto signed an Investment Agreement with the Government of Mongolia for the development of the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold complex in Mongolia's South Gobi region. Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe Mines Ltd, the development partners for the project, will now move forward with the Government to address the conditions precedent and commence the development phase.  Production is expected to commence in 2013, with a five year ramp up to full expected production. Production is expected to average 450,000 tonnes of copper per year and 330,000 ounces of gold per year over the life of the mine.


2009 production guidance

In 2009, Rio Tinto's total share of mined and refined copper production is expected to be 780,000 tonnes and 420,000 tonnes, respectively.



DIAMONDS


Rio Tinto share of production (000 carats)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Argyle

2,274

-51%

+457%

7,086

-28%

Diavik

497

-64%

-42%

2,421

-39%


Third quarter carat production at Argyle recovered from the planned maintenance shut at the processing facilities from March to May 2009. Processing recommenced in June. 


Third quarter carat production at Diavik was 64 per cent lower than the same quarter of 2008 due to the six week summer shutdown that occurred in July and August. This impact was partly mitigated by ore being sourced from the higher grade A154 pipe. In line with an improvement in market conditions, the previously planned six week winter shutdown was cancelled. Following these measures, Diavik is expected to produce between five and six million carats (100 per cent basis) of rough diamonds in 2009. 



ENERGY


US thermal coal

Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Rio Tinto Energy America*

31,608

-7%

+12%

89,925

-4%

* The Colowyo mine is no longer part of RTEA and is reported separately


Third quarter production at Rio Tinto Energy America declined by seven per cent compared with the same quarter of 2008. This was primarily due to the economic downturn which has reduced the demand for coal-fired power with some customers switching to natural gas. The 12 per cent recovery compared with the second quarter was attributable to the completion of maintenance outages at power utilities.


  Australian coal

Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Rio Tinto Coal Australia






Hard coking coal

2,077

-5%

+9%

5,348

+2%

Other coal

6,031

+12%

+5%

17,081

+4%


Hard coking coal production from the Queensland coal operations decreased by five per cent, compared with the same quarter of 2008 following a planned longwall changeover at the Kestrel mine. 


Higher production of other coal in the third quarter compared with the third quarter of 2008 was primarily attributable to an increase in production of semi-soft coal in line with improved demand from the steel industry.


An investment in port capacity at the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal was completed in the third quarter of 2009. Additional rolling stock and track expansions will be delivered to the rail provider through the remainder of 2009 and 2010 to allow this capacity to be fully utilised. The expansion of the Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) facility is now due for completion early in the fourth quarter of 2009.  


After a number of years of negotiations, a tripartite agreement between the New South Wales Government and the two industry owned ports, PWCS and Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG), was reached in September 2009 for a new framework supporting long term contracts.  A nomination process has commenced with both NCIG and PWCS and the thermal coal mines based in New South Wales.


Uranium

Rio Tinto share of production (000 lbs)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Energy Resources of Australia

2,138

+12%

-2%

6,202

+12%

Rössing 

1,640

+2%

+12%

4,578

+3%


Rio Tinto's share of third quarter uranium production was eight per cent higher than the corresponding quarter of 2008. ERA production increased by 12 per cent due to an improvement in plant utilisation and throughput rates. Production recovered at Rössing following a 14 day planned shutdown in June 2009.



MINERALS


Rio Tinto share of production (000 tonnes)


Q3 09

vs Q3 08

vs Q2 09

9 mths 09

vs 9 mths 08

Borates

124

-25%

+58%

315

-36%

Titanium dioxide feedstock

165

-58%

-50%

822

-29%


Minerals production continued to be affected by lower demand in line with reduced economic activity across all major regions. In addition, planned maintenance shutdowns occurred during the quarter. Third quarter borates production recovered from the second quarter in line with an upturn in sales, albeit from a low base. 


At QIT, an eight week summer shutdown took place at its ilmenite mine and smelting operations in Canada in response to the current market uncertainty. A general decline in production volumes of approximately 20 to 25 per cent across the Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium product portfolio is anticipated in 2009, compared with 2008.



  EXPLORATION AND EVALUATION 


Pre-tax and pre-divestment expenditure on exploration and evaluation charged to the profit and loss account for the first nine months of 2009 was $356 million compared with $661 million in the same period of 2008. During the first nine months of 2009 the Group realised $886 million (pre-tax) from the divestment of exploration properties, including $818 million pre-tax ($797 million post-tax) from the divestment of its undeveloped potash assets in Argentina and Canada.


Exploration and evaluation expenditure across the Group has been scaled back in 2009, in line with the announcements on the Group's commitment to reduce controllable operating costs by at least $2.5 billion per annum in 2010. The 2009 central budget for greenfield exploration has been cut by approximately 60 per cent to $100 million (before tax and divestment proceeds). 


A summary of activity for the period is as follows:


Product Group

Advanced projects

Greenfield programmes

Aluminium

AmargosaBrazil.

AustraliaBrazilGuyanaLaos.

Copper and Diamonds

Copper: Tamarack, US., Bingham OrbitUS.


Copper: Chile, US, PeruRussiaKazakhstan.

Diamonds: IndiaCanada, Democratic Republic of Congo.


Energy & Minerals

Coal: Altai NuursMongolia


Coal: South AfricaTanzaniaMozambiqueBangladesh

Uranium: Jordan.


Iron Ore

PilbaraAustralia.

Democratic Republic of Congo


Mine-lease exploration continued at a number of Rio Tinto businesses including Kennecott Utah Copper, Northparkes, Energy Resources of Australia, Rössing, Diavik and Pilbara Iron.  


Pre-feasibility or feasibility work progressed on a number of projects including Resolution (copper/gold, US), La Granja (copper, Peru), Eagle (nickel/copper, US), Bunder (diamonds, India), Simandou (iron ore, Guinea) and several Pilbara iron ore deposits.



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Rio Tinto production summary

Rio Tinto share of production




Quarter


9 Months


% change



2008

2009

2009


2008

2009


Q3 09

Q3 09

9 mths 09



Q3

Q2

Q3


9 mths

9 mths


vs

vs

vs










Q3 08

Q2 09

9 mths 08

Principal Commodities












Alumina

('000 t)

2187

2,139

2,208


6,672

6,533


1%

3%

-2%

Aluminium

('000 t)

992

942

956


2,991

2,846


-4%

2%

-5%

Bauxite

('000 t)

8,865

7,217

7,443


25,868

21,625


-16%

3%

-16%

Borates

('000 t)

166

79

124


490

315


-25%

58%

-36%

Coal - hard coking coal

('000 t)

2,187

1,898

2,077


5,268

5,348


-5%

9%

2%

Coal - other Australian

('000 t)

5,367

5,734

6,031


16,357

17,081


12%

5%

4%

Coal - US

('000 t)

35,139

29,087

32,453


96,717

92,421


-8%

12%

-4%

Copper - mined

('000 t)

159.4

208.2

197.9


549.5

602.1


24%

-5%

10%

Copper - refined

('000 t)

68.9

102.0

100.6


230.0

306.9


46%

-1%

33%

Diamonds

('000 cts)

6,110

1,281

2,787


13,962

9,575


-54%

118%

-31%

Iron ore

('000 t)

42,404

45,162

47,511


121,635

124,319


12%

5%

2%

Titanium dioxide
feedstock

('000 t)

394

332

165


1,155

822


-58%

-50%

-29%

Uranium

('000 lbs)

3,507

3,641

3,778


10,001

10,780


8%

4%

8%

Other Metals & Minerals












Gold - mined

('000 ozs)

130

258

279


337

738


114%

8%

119%

Gold - refined

('000 ozs)

77

112

112


231

332


45%

0%

44%

Molybdenum 

('000 t)

2.9

2.5

3.4


8.6

7.9


15%

37%

-9%

Pig Iron

('000 t)

2

0

0


54

0


-

-

-

Salt

('000 t)

1,879

1,520

1,731


4,412

4,657


-8%

14%

6%

Silver - mined

('000 ozs)

1,526

2,268

2,122


4,186

6,193


39%

-6%

48%

Silver - refined

('000 ozs)

743

931

886


2,575

2,902


19%

-5%

13%

Talc

('000 t)

290

224

227


969

653


-22%

1%

-33%


Throughout this report, figures in italics indicate adjustments made since the figure was previously quoted on the equivalent page. Production figures are sometimes more precise than the rounded numbers shown, hence small differences may result between the total of the quarter figures and the nine month figures.


  Rio Tinto share of production



Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

ALUMINA 









Production ('000 tonnes)









Gardanne 

100%

11

1

-

-

-

37

-

Gove 

100%

567

615

609

613

641

1,710

1,863

Jonquiere 

100%

357

358

327

248

261

1,012

836

Queensland Alumina

80%

754

790

770

781

803

2,284

2,354

Sao Luis (Alumar) 

10%

35

39

38

37

37

111

112

Yarwun 

100%

269

349

313

347

345

944

1,005

Speciality alumina plants 

100%

193

184

129

113

121

574

363

Rio Tinto total alumina production


2,187

2,336

2,186

2,139

2,208

6,672

6,533

ALUMINIUM (a)









Refined production ('000 tonnes)









Australia - Bell Bay

100%

44

45

44

45

44

133

133

Australia - Boyne Island 

59%

83

83

81

83

84

247

247

Australia - Tomago 

52%

69

68

67

68

69

202

204

Cameroon - Alucam (Edea) 

47%

12

11

8

8

9

31

24

Canada - six wholly owned (b)

100%

358

365

354

348

343

1,074

1,045

Canada - Alouette 

40%

57

58

56

57

58

171

172

Canada - Becancour 

25%

27

26

27

25

26

77

78

France - three wholly owned 

100%

97

92

84

82

89

297

255

Iceland - ISAL (Reykjavik

100%

47

48

46

47

48

139

141

New Zealand - Tiwai Point  

79%

61

55

46

48

57

196

151

Norway - SORAL (Husnes) 

50%

21

22

16

11

11

64

38

Oman - Sohar (c)

20%

2

8

16

18

18

2

52

UK - two wholly owned 

100%

55

42

36

35

36

166

107

UK - Anglesey (d)

51%

9

16

18

18

18

44

54

USA - Sebree 

100%

50

50

48

48

48

148

144

Rio Tinto total aluminium production


992

990

948

942

956

2,991

2,846

BAUXITE









Production ('000 tonnes)









Awaso (e)

80%

168

177

174

109

22

460

305

Sangaredi 

(f)

1,452

1,520

1,374

937

1,171

4,412

3,482

Gove 

100%

1,734

1,655

1,551

1,816

1,822

4,590

5,188

Porto Trombetas 

12%

565

594

451

425

480

1,574

1,356

Weipa (g)

100%

4,947

5,173

3,415

3,929

3,949

14,833

11,293

Rio Tinto total bauxite production


8,865

9,119

6,964

7,217

7,443

25,868

21,625

  

Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

BORATES









Production ('000 tonnes B2O3 content)









Rio Tinto Minerals - borates 

100%

166

121

111

79

124

490

315

COAL - HARD COKING









Rio Tinto Coal Australia ('000 tonnes) 









Hail Creek Coal 

82%

1,361

1,506

872

1,292

1,496

3,453

3,660

Kestrel Coal

80%

825

656

501

606

581

1,815

1,688

Rio Tinto total hard coking coal production


2,187

2,162

1,372

1,898

2,077

5,268

5,348

COAL - OTHER (h)









Rio Tinto Coal Australia ('000 tonnes) 









Bengalla 

30%

393

424

341

435

445

1,198

1,221

Blair Athol Coal 

71%

1,799

1,936

1,818

2,250

2,142

5,326

6,210

Hunter Valley Operations 

76%

1,722

2,077

2,047

2,066

2,085

6,062

6,199

Kestrel Coal

80%

226

209

285

121

111

534

516

Mount Thorley Operations

61%

730

340

345

385

583

1,446

1,313

Warkworth 

42%

496

750

479

478

665

1,791

1,622

Total Australian other coal


5,367

5,737

5,315

5,734

6,031

16,357

17,081

Colowyo Coal Company ('000 tonnes)









Colowyo (i)

100%

1,190

1,212

869

783

845

3,235

2,497

Rio Tinto Energy America ('000 tonnes)









Antelope

100%

8,374

8,191

7,277

7,800

8,057

24,283

23,134

Cordero Rojo 

100%

9,709

9,334

8,897

7,588

9,586

26,985

26,071

Decker

50%

785

680

575

463

588

2,290

1,626

Jacobs Ranch (j)

100%

10,772

10,275

9,349

8,062

9,126

27,931

26,537

Spring Creek

100%

4,311

4,347

3,915

4,392

4,251

11,994

12,557

Total US coal (including Colowyo)


35,139

34,038

30,882

29,087

32,453

96,717

92,421

Rio Tinto total other coal production


40,506

39,775

36,197

34,821

38,484

113,074

109,502

  

Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COPPER









Mine production ('000 tonnes) (k)









Bingham Canyon

100%

69.3

63.8

74.7

86.2

75.8

174.2

236.7

Escondida

30%

73.2

66.0

78.1

76.2

78.2

318.5

232.5

Grasberg - Joint Venture (l) 

40%

1.8

1.8

24.7

25.3

25.2

5.3

75.2

Northparkes 

80%

5.2

6.1

6.6

7.4

7.6

13.8

21.6

Palabora 

58%

9.9

11.4

11.8

13.1

11.1

37.7

36.0

Rio Tinto total mine production


159.4

149.1

196.0

208.2

197.9

549.5

602.1

Refined production ('000 tonnes)









Escondida 

30%

18.6

21.9

23.5

25.7

25.0

55.3

74.2

Kennecott Utah Copper

100%

40.6

58.6

68.7

65.1

67.6

142.0

201.3

Palabora 

58%

9.8

11.0

12.1

11.2

8.0

32.8

31.3

Rio Tinto total refined production


68.9

91.6

104.3

102.0

100.6

230.0

306.9

DIAMONDS









Production ('000 carats) 









Argyle 

100%

4,659

5,253

4,404

408

2,274

9,823

7,086

Diavik

60%

1,393

1,558

1,071

853

497

3,977

2,421

Murowa 

78%

58

43

31

20

17

163

68

Rio Tinto total diamond production


6,110

6,854

5,506

1,281

2,787

13,962

9,575

GOLD









Mine production ('000 ounces) (k)









Barneys Canyon

100%

1

1

1

1

0

4

2

Bingham Canyon

100%

110

100

126

159

138

268

424

Escondida

30%

9

11

11

11

9

32

30

Grasberg - Joint Venture (l) 

40%

-

-

51

73

118

-

242

Northparkes 

80%

6

6

6

6

7

20

19

Rawhide (m)

100%

2

3

4

5

5

6

14

Others

-

2

2

3

2

2

6

6

Rio Tinto total mine production


130

123

201

258

279

337

738

Refined production ('000 ounces)









Kennecott Utah Copper

100%

77

72

108

112

112

231

332

      

Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

IRON ORE & IRON 









Production ('000 tonnes) (k)









Corumbá (n)

0%

575

430

401

574

534

1,602

1,509

Hamersley - six wholly owned mines

100%

26,653

19,057

19,571

26,834

30,353

76,496

76,759

Hamersley - Channar 

60%

1,880

1,179

1,437

1,819

1,851

5,050

5,108

Hamersley - Eastern Range 

(o)

2,289

1,900

1,958

2,374

2,636

6,286

6,969

Hope Downs 

50%

1,536

1,662

1,707

2,748

3,019

3,807

7,474

Iron Ore Company of Canada 

59%

2,493

2,282

1,853

2,515

1,329

7,014

5,698

Robe River 

53%

6,979

5,250

4,717

8,298

7,789

21,381

20,804

Rio Tinto total mine production


42,404

31,759

31,645

45,162

47,511

121,635

124,319

Pig iron production ('000 tonnes)









HIsmelt® 

60%

2

32

-

-

-

54

-

MOLYBDENUM









Mine production ('000 tonnes) (k)









Bingham Canyon

100%

2.9

2.0

2.0

2.5

3.4

8.6

7.9

SALT









Production ('000 tonnes)









Dampier Salt 

68%

1,879

1,722

1,405

1,520

1,731

4,412

4,657

SILVER 









Mine production ('000 ounces) (k)









Bingham Canyon

100%

1,011

933

1,106

1,389

1,189

2,481

3,684

Escondida

30%

406

442

403

416

316

1,408

1,135

Grasberg - Joint Venture (l) 

40%

-

220

154

303

460

-

917

Others

-

109

120

141

159

158

298

458

Rio Tinto total mine production


1,526

1,715

1,803

2,268

2,122

4,186

6,193

Refined production ('000 ounces)









Kennecott Utah Copper

100%

743

677

1,085

931

886

2,575

2,902

TALC 









Production ('000 tonnes)









Rio Tinto Minerals - talc

100%

290

194

202

224

227

969

653

TITANIUM DIOXIDE FEEDSTOCK









Production ('000 tonnes)









Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium 

100%

394

369

324

332

165

1,155

822

  

Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

URANIUM









Production ('000 lbs U3O8)









Energy Resources of Australia 

68%

1,905

2,492

1,883

2,180

2,138

5,559

6,202

Rössing

69%

1,601

1,707

1,477

1,461

1,640

4,442

4,578

Rio Tinto total uranium production


3,507

4,199

3,360

3,641

3,778

10,001

10,780

Production data notes


(a)    Following a review of the basis for reporting aluminium smelter production tonnes, the data reported now reflects
         hot metal production rather than saleable product tonnes.

(b)    Includes data for Beauharnois smelter which ceased operating in the second quarter of 2009.

(c)    Production at the Sohar smelter commenced in the third quarter of 2008.

(d)    The Anglesey smelter ceased operating at the end of the third quarter of 2009.

(e)    Rio Tinto Alcan has an 80% interest in the Awaso mine but purchases the additional 20% of production.

(f)    Rio Tinto has a 22.95% shareholding in the Sangaredi mine but receives 45% of production under the partnership
        agreement.

(g)    Includes beneficiated and calcined bauxite production.

(h)    Coal - other includes thermal coal and semi-soft coking coal.

(i)    During 2008, Rio Tinto acquired a 100% interest in the Colowyo mine, having previously held a partnership
        interest. All of Colowyo's production was already included in Rio Tinto's share of production. Since Colowyo is
        subsequently no longer part of Rio Tinto Energy 
America, it is reported separately.

(j)    Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Jacobs Ranch mine on 1 October 2009.

(k)    Mine production figures for metals refer to the total quantity of metal produced in concentrates, leach liquor or doré 
         bullion irrespective of whether these products are then refined on-site, except for the data for iron ore which
         represent production of saleable quantities of ore plus pellets.

(l)    Through a joint venture agreement with Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX), Rio Tinto is entitled to 40% of 
        additional material mined as a consequence of expansions and developments of the Grasberg facilities since 
        1998. Rio Tinto's share of production reflects actual production for the periods shown above.

(m)   On the 28 October 2008, Rio Tinto increased its shareholding in the Rawhide Joint Venture from 51% to 100%. 
          The previous Joint Venture shareholder continued to be entitled to 49% of production until 31 December 2008; 
         since then Rio Tinto has been entitled to 100%.

(n)    Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in the Corumbá mine with effect from 18 September 2009.

(o)    Rio Tinto's share of production includes 100% of the production from the Eastern Range mine. Under the terms of 
         the joint venture agreement, Hamersley Iron manages the operation and is obliged to purchase all mine 
         production from the joint venture.


The Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009.


Where Rio Tinto's beneficial interest in an operation has changed, as footnoted above, the share of production has been calculated using the weighted average interest over the relevant periods. Rio Tinto's interests in Tarong Coal, Greens Creek and Cortez/Pipeline were sold during 2008 and its interest in the Ningxia aluminium smelter was sold in early 2009. No data for these operations are included in the Share of Production table.
  Rio Tinto operational data



Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

ALUMINIUM









Rio Tinto Alcan 









Bauxite Mines









Bauxite production ('000 tonnes) 









Australia









Gove mine - Northern Territory

100.0%

1,734

1,655

1,551

1,816

1,822

4,590

5,188

Weipa mine - Queensland

100.0%

4,947

5,173

3,415

3,929

3,949

14,833

11,293

Brazil









Porto Trombetas (MRN) mine

12.0%

4,706

4,950

3,756

3,544

4,000

13,113

11,300

Ghana









Awaso mine (a)

80.0%

209

221

217

136

28

574

381

Guinea









Sangaredi mine (b)

23.0%

3,227

3,377

3,053

2,083

2,602

9,804

7,737










Rio Tinto Alcan share of bauxite shipments








Share of bauxite shipments ('000 tonnes)

9,125

9,092

7,291

7,337

7,803

25,811

22,431


(a)     Rio Tinto Alcan has an 80% interest in the Awaso mine but purchases the additional 20% of production.

(b)     Rio Tinto has a 22.95% shareholding in the Sangaredi mine but receives 45% of production under the partnership agreement. 


Smelter-Grade Alumina Refineries









Alumina production ('000 tonnes) 









Australia









Gove refinery - Northern Territory 

100.0%

567

615

609

613

641

1,710

1,863

Queensland Alumina Refinery - Queensland

80.0%

943

987

962

977

1,003

2,855

2,942

Yarwun refinery - Queensland 

100.0%

269

349

313

347

345

944

1,005

Brazil









Sao Luis (Alumar) refinery

10.0%

347

391

382

370

373

1,113

1,125

Canada









Jonquiere refinery - Quebec

100.0%

357

358

327

248

261

1,012

836

France









Gardanne refinery 

100.0%

11

1

-

-

-

37

-



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto


3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

 

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

ALUMINIUM (continued)


 








Specialty Alumina Plants










Speciality alumina production ('000 tonnes) 









Canada










Brockville plant - Quebec 

100.0%


4

4

4

4

3

12

12

Jonquiere plant - Quebec 

100.0%


30

28

26

29

27

93

82

France










Beyrede 

100.0%


7

5

3

2

4

21

10

Gardanne plant  

100.0%


137

132

88

70

76

402

234

La Bathie plant  

100.0%


8

7

4

3

4

25

11

Germany










Teutschenthal plant 

100.0%


7

7

4

4

6

20

14

Aluminium Smelters










Primary aluminium production ('000 tonnes)









Australia










Bell Bay smelter - Tasmania

100.0%


44

45

44

45

44

133

133

Boyne Island smelter - Queensland

59.4%


140

140

136

139

141

416

416

Tomago smelter - New South Wales 

51.6%


133

132

130

132

133

391

395

Cameroon










Alucam (Edea) smelter 

46.7%


25

25

17

16

18

67

51

Canada










Alma smelter - Quebec 

100.0%


104

109

108

108

109

315

324

Alouette (Sept-Iles) smelter - Quebec 

40.0%


143

145

140

143

145

428

429

Arvida smelter - Quebec 

100.0%


43

44

41

43

43

129

127

Beauharnois, smelter - Quebec (a)

100.0%


12

13

9

2

-

37

11

Becancour smelter - Quebec 

25.1%


106

105

107

101

103

309

312

Grande-Baie smelter - Quebec 

100.0%


53

54

53

53

54

158

161

Kitimat smelter - British Colombia 

100.0%


61

62

60

59

53

186

172

Laterriere smelter - Quebec 

100.0%


59

59

58

59

59

175

176

Shawinigan smelter - Quebec 

100.0%


25

26

25

25

25

75

75

China










Ningxia (Qingtongxia) smelter (b)

0.0%


41

41

10

-

-

122

10

France










Dunkerque smelter 

100.0%


64

63

57

57

64

191

178

Lannemezan smelter 

100.0%


-

-

-

-

-

5

-

St-Jean-de Maurienne smelter 

100.0%


33

29

28

25

25

100

77



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.



  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

ALUMINIUM (continued)









Iceland









ISAL (Reykjavik) smelter 

100.0%

47

48

46

47

48

139

141

New Zealand









Tiwai Point smelter

79.4%

77

69

58

61

71

247

190

Norway









SORAL (Husnes) smelter 

50.0%

43

43

32

21

22

128

76

Oman









Sohar smelter (c)

20.0%

8

41

79

90

89

8

258

United Kingdom









Anglesey Aluminium smelter (d)

51.0%

18

32

35

35

36

86

106

Lochaber smelter 

100.0%

11

10

9

9

9

33

28

Lynemouth smelter 

100.0%

44

31

26

26

27

133

79

United States









Sebree smelter - Kentucky

100.0%

50

50

48

48

48

148

144

Rio Tinto Alcan share of metal sales









Share of primary aluminium sales 
('000 tonnes) 
(e)


1,253

1,288

1,167

1,243

1,244

3,846

3,654


(a)     The Beauharnois smelter ceased operations in the second quarter of 2009. 

(b)     Rio Tinto sold its 50 per cent interest in the Ningxia aluminium smelter with an effective date of 26 January 2009

(c)    Production at the Sohar smelter commenced in the third quarter of 2008.

(d)    The Anglesey smelter ceased operating at the end of the third quarter of 2009.

(e)     Primary aluminium sales include sales made through Rio Tinto Alcan's Engineered Products division.    



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS


interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

BORATES









Rio Tinto Minerals - borates

100.0%








California, US and Argentina









Borates ('000 tonnes) (a)


166

121

111

79

124

490

315


(a)    Production is expressed as B2O3 content.


COAL 









Colowyo Coal Company









Colowyo mine (a)

100.0%








Colorado, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


1,190

1,212

869

783

845

3,235

2,497


(a)     During 2008, Rio Tinto acquired a 100% interest in the Colowyo mine, having previously held a partnership interest. All of Colowyo's production was already included in Rio Tinto's share of production. Since Colowyo is subsequently no longer part of Rio Tinto Energy America, it is reported separately.


Rio Tinto Coal Australia









Bengalla mine 

30.3%








New South WalesAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


1,296

1,402

1,126

1,438

1,468

3,956

4,032

Blair Athol Coal mine

71.2%








QueenslandAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


2,525

2,718

2,552

3,158

3,007

7,476

8,717

Hail Creek Coal mine 

82.0%








QueenslandAustralia









Hard coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

1,660

1,837

1,063

1,576

1,824

4,211

4,463

Hunter Valley Operations 

75.7%








New South WalesAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


1,645

2,268

2,212

2,383

1,610

5,618

6,205

Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

629

476

492

346

1,144

2,389

1,982

Kestrel Coal mine (a)

80.0%








QueenslandAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


283

262

356

151

138

668

645

Hard coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

1,032

820

626

758

726

2,269

2,110



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COAL (continued)









Mount Thorley Operations 

60.6%








New South WalesAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


919

53

513

478

882

1,728

1,873

Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

287  

508

57

157

81

660

294

Tarong Coal mine (b)

0.0%








QueenslandAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

262

-

Warkworth mine 

42.1%








New South WalesAustralia









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


965

1,658

1,064

918

1,378

3,994

3,360

Semi-soft coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

  215 

125

75

217

204

262

496










Total hard coking coal production ('000 tonnes)

2,692  

2,657

1,689

2,334

2,550

6,480

6,573

Total hard coking coal sales ('000 tonnes) (a)

2,618  

3,006

2,186

2,551

2,761

5,996

7,499

Total other coal production ('000 tonnes) (c) 

8,765  

9,468

8,447

9,246

9,912

27,012

27,605

Total other coal sales ('000 tonnes) (d) (e)

9,173  

9,347

7,376

9,323

9,654

27,520

26,354










Total coal production ('000 tonnes)


11,457  

12,125

10,136

11,580

12,462

33,493

34,178

Total coal sales ('000 tonnes)

 

11,792  

12,353

9,562

11,875

12,415

33,517

33,852









Rio Tinto Coal Australia share








Share of hard coking coal sales ('000 tonnes) (a)

2,129

2,440

1,773

2,072

2,246

4,883

6,091

Share of other coal sales ('000 tonnes) (d) (e)

5,630

5,598

4,603

5,742

5,955

17,082

16,300


(a)     Kestral produces hard-coking coal and thermal coal through its mining operations. These coals may be
          blended at ports; blended coal sales are included in hard-coking coal sales.

(b)     Rio Tinto sold its 100% share in Tarong with an effective date of 31 January 2008 and production data 
           are shown up to that date.

(c)     Other coal production includes thermal coal and semi-soft coking coal. 

(d)     Other coal sales include thermal coal and semi-soft coking coal.

(e)     Sales relate only to coal mined by the operations and exclude traded coal.


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COAL (continued)









Rio Tinto Energy America









Antelope mine

100.0%








Wyoming, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


8,374

8,191

7,277

7,800

8,057

24,283

23,134

Cordero Rojo mine 

100.0%








Wyoming, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


9,709

9,334

8,897

7,588

9,586

26,985

26,071

Decker mine 

50.0%








Montana, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


1,570

1,360

1,149

925

1,177

4,579

3,251

Jacobs Ranch mine (a)

100%








Wyoming, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


10,772

10,275

9,349

8,062

9,126

27,931

26,537

Spring Creek mine

100.0%








Montana, US









Thermal coal production ('000 tonnes)


4,311

4,347

3,915

4,392

4,251

11,994

12,557










Total coal production ('000 tonnes) (b)


34,735

33,506

30,587

28,767

32,197

95,772

91,550

Total coal sales ('000 tonnes) (b)


34,716

33,524

31,287

28,738

32,085

95,348

92,111


(a)    Rio Tinto completed the sale of its 100% interest in Jacobs Ranch on 1 October 2009.

(b)    Total coal production and sales have been restated to exclude Colowyo which is now reported separately.


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.


  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COPPER & GOLD









Escondida

30.0%








Chile









Sulphide ore to concentrator ('000 tonnes)

20,416

22,516

21,381

19,898

16,224

66,935

57,503

Average copper grade (%)


1.32

1.04

0.92

1.21

1.40

1.48

1.16

Mill production (metals in concentrates):









Contained copper ('000 tonnes)


208.6

186.3

156.4

199.6

188.4

806.1

544.4

Contained gold ('000 ounces)


31

36

35

37

29

108

102

Contained silver ('000 ounces)


1,355

1,474

1,345

1,387

1,052

4,693

3,783

Contained copper in leachate/mined material 
('000 tonnes)

35  

34

104

54

72

256

230

Refined production from leach plants:








Copper cathode production ('000 tonnes)

62

73

78

86

83

184

247

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold

0.0%

(40.0%of the expansion)





Grasberg mine (a)









PapuaIndonesia









Ore treated ('000 tonnes)


17,755

19,794

21,364

21,632

20,894

50,802

63,891

Average mill head grades:









Copper (%)


0.82

1.01

1.12

1.10

0.83

0.76

1.02

Gold (g/t)


0.61

0.85

1.13

1.51

1.20

0.59

1.28

Silver (g/t)


3.14

3.17

3.63

3.81

3.03

3.22

3.49

Production of metals in concentrates:









Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes)


128.9

180.6

214.6

214.8

156.1

340.7

585.4

Gold in concentrates ('000 ounces)


272

445

638

875

672

754

2,185

Silver in concentrates ('000 ounces)


1,102

1,602

2,012

2,314

1,167

3,105

5,493

Sales of payable metals in concentrates: (b)








Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes)


128.1

172.2

189.0

222.1

149

339.6

560.2

Gold in concentrates ('000 ounces)


271

425

565

885

646

760

2,096

Silver in concentrates ('000 ounces)


873

1,218

1,425

1,876

893

2,476

4,194



(a)     Through a joint venture agreement with Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX), Rio Tinto is entitled to 40% of additional material mined as a consequence of expansions and developments of the Grasberg facilities since 1998. The 3Q 2009 results are not actuals but are forecasts from FCX's most recent five-year plan and the 9 MTHS 2009 results include the 1H 2009 actuals and 3Q 2009 forecasts. FCX is not releasing its actual 100% operating data for 3Q 2009 until the release of its 2009 third-quarter and nine-month results on 21 October 2009.

(b)     Net of smelter deductions.

Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COPPER & GOLD (continued)









Kennecott Minerals Company









Cortez/Pipeline mine (a)

0.0%








Nevada, US









Ore treated









Milled ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

491

-

Leached ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

1,839

-

Average ore grade: gold









Milled (g/t)


-

-

-

-

-

3.40


Leached (g/t)


-

-

-

-

-

0.50

-

Gold produced ('000 ounces)


-

-

-

-

-

72

-

Greens Creek mine (a)

0.0%








Alaska, US









Ore treated ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

171

-

Average ore grades:









Gold (g/t)


-

-

-

-

-

5.11

-

Silver (g/t)


-

-

-

-

-

456

-

Zinc (%)


-

-

-

-

-

10.3

-

Lead (%)


-

-

-

-

-

3.7

-

Metals produced in concentrates:









Gold ('000 ounces)


-

-

-

-

-

18

-

Silver ('000 ounces)


-

-

-

-

-

1,815

-

Zinc ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

13.9

-

Lead ('000 tonnes)


-

-

-

-

-

4.6

-

Rawhide mine (b) (c)

100.0%








Nevada, US









Metals produced in doré:









Gold ('000 ounces)


5

5

4

5

5

12

14

Silver ('000 ounces)


40

48

35

54

63

102

152


(a)     On 5 March 2008 (effective end of February) Rio Tinto completed the sale of its interest in the Cortez joint venture to its partner and on 16 April 2008 Rio Tinto completed the sale of its interest in the Greens Creek joint venture to its partner. Production data for these mines are shown up to those dates. 

(b)    Mining operations were completed in October 2002 and processing of stockpiled ores was completed in May 2003. Residual gold and silver production continues from the leach pads.

(c)     On the 28 October 2008, Rio Tinto increased its shareholding in the Rawhide Joint Venture from 51% to 100% The previous Joint Venture shareholder continued to be entitled to 49% of production until 31 December 2008; since then Rio Tinto has been entitled to 100%.


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COPPER & GOLD (continued)









Kennecott Utah Copper









Barneys Canyon mine (a)

100.0%








Utah, US









Gold produced ('000 ounces)


1.0

1.3

0.8

0.8

0.4

4.1

2.0

Bingham Canyon mine

100.0%








Utah, US









Ore treated ('000 tonnes)


13,228

12,121

12,281

13,749

13,880

37,013

39,910

Average ore grade:









Copper (%)


0.62

0.65

0.69

0.69

0.60

0.56

0.66

Gold (g/t)


0.37

0.39

0.44

0.52

0.43

0.34

0.47

Silver (g/t)


3.14

3.32

3.37

3.96

3.35

2.86

3.56

Molybdenum (%)


0.043

0.028

0.031

0.036

0.038

0.046

0.035

Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes)

262  

250

256

290

258

680

805

Average concentrate grade (% Cu)

26.4  

25.4

29.0

29.7

29.3

25.5

29.3

Production of metals in copper concentrates:








Copper ('000 tonnes) (b)


69.3

63.8

74.7

86.2

75.8

174.2

236.7

Gold ('000 ounces)


110

100

126

159

138

268

424

Silver ('000 ounces)


1,011

933

1,106

1,389

1,189

2,481

3,684

Molybdenum concentrates produced 
('000 tonnes):

5.4  

3.7

3.8

4.7

6.5

15.7

15.0

Molybdenum in concentrates ('000 tonnes) 

2.9  

2.0

2.0

2.5

3.4

8.6

7.9

Kennecott smelter & refinery

100.0%








Copper concentrates smelted ('000 tonnes)

216  

280

288

305

294

661

887

Copper anodes produced ('000 tonnes) (c)

39.9  

67.6

73.0

67.5

67.0

137.5

207.4

Production of refined metal:









Copper ('000 tonnes)


40.6

58.6

68.7

65.1

67.6

142.0

201.3

Gold ('000 ounces) (d) 


77

72

108

112

112

231

332

Silver ('000 ounces) (d) 


743

677

1,085

931

886

2,575

2,902


(a)     Mining operations ceased in the first quarter of 2002. Gold continues to be recovered from leach pads.

(b)     Includes a small amount of copper in precipitates.

(c)     New metal excluding recycled material.

(d)     Includes gold and silver in intermediate products.


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.


  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

COPPER & GOLD (continued)









Northparkes Joint Venture

80.0%








New South WalesAustralia









Ore treated ('000 tonnes)

1,343  

1,337

1,367

1,422

1,421

3,908

4,210

Average ore grades:








Copper (%)


0.55

0.63

0.68

0.75

0.75

0.51

0.73

Gold (g/t)


0.23

0.23

0.23

0.24

0.28

0.28

0.25

Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes)

19.9  

22.0

23.5

27.0

26.8

54.4

77.3

Contained copper in concentrates:








Saleable production ('000 tonnes)


6.6

7.6

8.3

9.3

9.4

17.2

27.0

Sales ('000 tonnes) (a)


7.2

6.9

2.9

7.8

6.6

13.3

17.3

Contained gold in concentrates:








Saleable production ('000 ounces)


7.4

7.2

7.1

7.9

9.3

25.1

24.2

Sales ('000 ounces) (a)


9.8

8.2

2.5

5.9

6.1

24.3

14.4


(a)     Rio Tinto's 80% share of material from the Joint Venture.


Palabora

57.7%








Palabora mine









South Africa









Ore treated ('000 tonnes)

3,096

3,150

2,789

2,940

2,792

9,303

8,521

Average ore grade: copper (%)

0.66

0.67

0.68

0.68

0.66

0.69

0.67

Copper concentrates produced ('000 tonnes)

56.5

66.7

67.1

76.1

61.8

219.8

205.0

Average concentrate grade: copper (%)

30.3

29.6

30.5

29.9

31.1

29.7

30.5

Copper in concentrates ('000 tonnes)

17.1

19.7

20.5

22.7

19.3

65.3

62.5

Palabora smelter/refinery









New concentrate smelted on site ('000 tonnes)

52.5

70.0

72.8

68.0

58.5

191.3

199.4

New copper anodes produced ('000 tonnes)

14.9

20.7

20.2

18.9

12.5

55.3

51.6

Refined new copper produced ('000 tonnes)

17.0

19.1

21.0

19.5

13.8

56.8

54.3

By-products:









Magnetite concentrate ('000 tonnes)

562

469

772

617

759

1,482

2,148

Nickel contained in products (tonnes)

13

19

21

33

29

81

84

Vermiculite plant









Vermiculite produced ('000 tonnes)

50

49

52

46

48

150

146


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.


  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

DIAMONDS









Argyle Diamonds 

100.0%








Western Australia









AK1 ore processed ('000 tonnes)


1,660

1,806

881

315

1,465

5,003

2,661

AK1 diamonds produced ('000 carats)


4,659

5,253

4,404

408

2,274

9,823

7,086

Diavik Diamonds

60.0%








Northwest TerritoriesCanada









Ore processed ('000 tonnes)


691

570

427

382

186

1,844

995

Diamonds recovered ('000 carats)


2,321

2,597

1,785

1,421

828

6,628

4,035

Murowa Diamonds 

77.8%








Zimbabwe









Ore processed ('000 tonnes)


103

100

84

78

39

283

201

Diamonds recovered ('000 carats)


75

55

40

26

21

209

87

IRON ORE & IRON









Rio Tinto Iron Ore 









Pilbara Operations









Western Australia









Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes):









Hamersley - Paraburdoo, Mount Tom Price, Marandoo, Yandicoogina, Brockman and Nammuldi

100.0%

26,653

19,057

19,571

26,834

30,353

76,496

76,759

Hamersley - Channar 

60.0%

3,133

1,965

2,395

3,032

3,085

8,417

8,513

Hamersley - Eastern Range 

(a)

2,289

1,900

1,958

2,374

2,636

6,286

6,969

Hope Downs

50.0%

3,072

3,323

3,414

5,495

6,037

7,613

14,947

Robe River - Pannawonica

53.0%

7,102

4,456

3,572

7,426

7,378

20,593

18,377

Robe River - West Angelas

53.0%

6,067

5,449

5,329

8,231

7,317

19,749

20,877

Total production ('000 tonnes)


48,316

36,150

36,240

53,393

56,808

139,154

146,440










Total sales ('000 tonnes) (b)


48,715

33,641

39,343

52,479

55,722

137,831

147,545


(a)     Rio Tinto owns 54% of the Eastern Range mine. Under the terms of the joint venture agreement, Hamersley Iron manages the operation and is obliged to purchase all mine production from the joint venture and therefore all of the production is included in Rio Tinto's share of production.

(b)     Sales represent iron ore exported from Western Australian ports.


Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.


  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS

 

interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

IRON ORE & IRON (continued)









Iron Ore Company of Canada

58.7%








Newfoundland & Labrador and Quebec in Canada 









Saleable iron ore production:









Concentrates ('000 tonnes)


1,017

877

1,459

2,396

835

2,316

4,690

Pellets ('000 tonnes)


3,228

3,009

1,697

1,887

1,429

9,628

5,013

Sales:









Concentrate ('000 tonnes)


1,147

787

919

1,832

1,167

1,972

3,918

Pellets ('000 tonnes)


3,294

2,443

1,210

2,407

2,086

9,859

5,703

Rio Tinto Brasil 









Corumbá mine (a)

0%








Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil









Saleable iron ore production ('000 tonnes) (b)

575

430

401

574

534

1,602

1,509

Sales ('000 tonnes) 


699

278

138

140

253

1,531

530


(a)     Rio Tinto sold its 100% interest in the Corumbá mine with an effective date of 18 September 2009 and production data are shown up to that date.

(b)     Production includes by-product fines.

HIsmelt®

60.0%








Western Australia









Pig iron production ('000 tonnes) (a)


4

54

-

-

-

90

-


(a)     In March 2009, Rio Tinto announced that Hismelt would be placed on a 12 month care and maintenance programme.

SALT









Dampier Salt 

68.4%








Western Australia









Salt production ('000 tonnes)


2,748

2,519

2,056

2,224

2,532

6,455

6,812

TALC









Rio Tinto Minerals - talc

100.0%








Australia, Europe, and North America









Talc production ('000 tonnes)


290

194

202

224

227

969

653



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.

  


Rio Tinto

3Q

4Q

1Q

2Q

3Q

9 MTHS

9 MTHS


interest

2008

2008

2009

2009

2009

2008

2009

TITANIUM DIOXIDE FEEDSTOCK









Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium

100.0%








Canada and South Africa (a)









(Rio Tinto share)









Titanium dioxide feedstock production ('000 tonnes)


394

369

324

332

165

1,155

822


(a)     Ilmenite mined in Madagascar is being processed in Canada with effect from June 2009.


URANIUM









Energy Resources of Australia Ltd









Ranger mine

68.4%








Northern TerritoryAustralia









Production ('000 lbs U3O8)


2,786

3,644

2,754

3,188

3,126

8,129

9,068

Rössing Uranium Ltd

68.6%








Namibia









Production ('000 lbs U3O8)


2,335

2,489

2,154

2,130

2,391

6,477

6,676



Rio Tinto percentage interest shown above is at 30 September 2009. The data represent full production and sales on a 100% basis unless otherwise stated.









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