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BHP BILLITON EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011

This report covers the Group’s exploration and development activities for the June 2011 quarter. Unless otherwise stated, BHP Billiton’s interest in the projects referred to in this report is 100 per cent and references to project schedules are based on calendar years.

Development

During the 2011 financial year, BHP Billiton approved 11 major projects with a total investment value of US$12.9 billion (BHP Billiton share). The progression of these projects into execution forms a meaningful component of the company’s anticipated organic growth program that is expected to exceed US$80 billion over the five years to the end of the 2015 financial year. Importantly, three major projects delivered first production in the twelve month period.

The 11 approved projects spanned the major ferrous, non-ferrous and energy product groups and included: Macedon (natural gas); WAIO Jimblebar Mine Expansion, WAIO Port Hedland Inner Harbour Expansion, WAIO Port Blending and Rail Yard Facilities and the Samarco Fourth Pellet Plant (all iron ore); Queensland Coal Daunia mine development, Queensland Coal Broadmeadow Life Extension and Queensland Coal Hay Point Stage Three Expansion (all metallurgical coal); Escondida Ore Access (copper); Hunter Valley Energy Coal (HVEC) RX1 Project; and the Ekati Misery Open Pit Project (diamonds). The three completed projects were the South Africa Coal Douglas-Middelburg Optimisation Project, the HVEC MAC20 Project (both energy coal) and Angostura Gas Phase II (natural gas).

Angostura Gas Phase II was completed in the recent quarter and delivered first gas on schedule and below budget. This project will no longer be reported in future Exploration and Development Reports.

Following the progression of the Jansen Potash Project into feasibility during the March 2011 quarter, BHP Billiton announced an additional US$488 million pre-commitment to support development of the project in Saskatchewan, Canada.


Project And

Ownership

  

Share Of
Approved

Capex US$M

  

Initial

Production

Target Date

  

Production Capacity

(100%)

  

Quarterly

Progress

Petroleum Projects

                   

Macedon (Australia)

71.43%

Gas

   1,050    CY13    200 million cubic feet gas per day.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 29% complete.

Angostura Gas Phase II (Trinidad and Tobago)

45%

Gas

   180    H1 CY11    280 million cubic feet gas per day.    First gas delivered on schedule and below budget. Refer to News Release dated 12 May 2011.

Bass Strait Kipper

(Australia)

32.5% - 50%

Gas/Gas Liquids

   900    CY12(a)    10,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 80 million cubic feet gas per day.    On revised schedule and budget. The overall project is 82% complete.

Bass Strait Turrum

(Australia)

50%

Gas/Gas Liquids

   1,350    CY13    11,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 200 million cubic feet gas per day.    On revised schedule and budget. The overall project is 63% complete.

North West Shelf

CWLH Life Extension

(Australia)

16.67%

Oil

   245    CY11    Replacement vessel with capacity of 60,000 bpd oil.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 94% complete.

North West Shelf North

Rankin B Gas

Compression

(Australia)

16.67%

LNG

   850    CY13    2,500 million cubic feet gas per day.    On budget. Steady state production remains on track for CY13, despite a delay in first production to CY13 due to slower than expected progress on topside fabrication. The overall project is 69% complete.

Minerals Projects

                   

Worsley Efficiency &

Growth (Australia)

86%

Alumina

   2,995    Q1 CY12    1.1 million tpa of additional alumina.    Budget and schedule review completed. See News Release dated 24 June 2011. The overall project is 78% complete.

Antamina Expansion

(Peru)

33.75%

Copper

   435    Q4 CY11    Increases ore processing capacity to 130,000 tpd.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 56% complete

Escondida Ore Access

(Chile)

57.5%

Copper

   319    Q2 CY12    The relocation of the in-pit crushing and conveyor infrastructure provides access to higher grade ore.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 43% complete.

EKATI Misery Open Pit

Project

(Canada)

80%

Diamonds

   323    CY15    Project consists of a pushback of the existing Misery open pit which was mined from 2001 to 2005.    Approval announced. See News Release dated 9 May 2011.

 

BHP Billiton Exploration and Development Report for the year ended 30 June 2011    2


Project And

Ownership

  

Share Of

Approved

Capex US$M

  

Initial

Production

Target Date

  

Production Capacity

(100%)

  

Quarterly

Progress

WAIO RGP5 (Australia)

85%

Iron Ore

   4,800    H2 CY11    Scope review completed and integrated into subsequent expansion approvals that will increase WAIO capacity to 220 million tpa.    First production achieved on schedule, ramp up underway. The overall project is 98% complete.

WAIO Jimblebar Mine

Expansion

(Australia)

96%

Iron Ore

   3,300(b)    Q1 CY14    Increases mining and processing capacity to 35 million tpa with incremental debottlenecking opportunities to 55 million tpa.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 11% complete.

WAIO Port Hedland

Inner Harbour

Expansion

(Australia)

85%

Iron Ore

   1,900(b)    H2 CY12    Increases total inner harbour capacity to 220 million tpa with debottlenecking opportunities to 240 million tpa.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 30% complete.

WAIO Port Blending

and Rail Yard Facilities

(Australia)

85%

Iron Ore

   1,400(b)    H2 CY14    Optimises resource and enhances efficiency across the WAIO supply chain.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 9% complete.

Samarco Fourth Pellet

Plant

(Brazil)

50%

Iron Ore

   1,750    H1 CY14    Increases iron ore pellet production capacity by 8.3 million tpa to 30.5 million tpa.    Approval announced. See News Release dated 29 April 2011.

Daunia (Australia)

50%

Metallurgical Coal

   800    CY13    Greenfield mine development with capacity to produce 4.5 million tpa of export metallurgical coal.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 11% complete.

Broadmeadow Life

Extension (Australia)

50%

Metallurgical Coal

   450    CY13    Increases productive capacity by 0.4 million tpa and extends life of the mine by 21 years.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 32% complete.

Hay Point Stage Three

Expansion (Australia)

50%

Metallurgical Coal

   1,250(b)    CY14    Increases port capacity from 44 million tpa to 55 million tpa and reduces storm vulnerability.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 20% complete.

RX1 Project (Australia)

100%

Energy Coal

   400    H2 CY13    Increases run-of-mine thermal coal production by approximately 4 million tpa.    On schedule and budget. The overall project is 26% complete.

 

BHP Billiton Exploration and Development Report for the year ended 30 June 2011    3


Substantial increase to Base Metals Ore Reserves and Mineral Resources

BHP Billiton today announced a 129 per cent increase in the Mineral Resource surrounding the Escondida mining complex, comprising a 40 per cent increase at Escondida and initial reporting of Mineral Resources for the Pampa Escondida and Pinta Verde prospects. This significant increase follows an extensive four year, US$381m (100% basis) brownfield exploration program, and entrenches Escondida’s position as the world’s leading copper mine for decades to come.

In addition, BHP Billiton’s Antamina JV announced an increase to its estimated Ore Reserves and Mineral Resources during the second half of the 2011 financial year. At 30 June 2011, Mineral Resources have increased 32 per cent.

Mineral Resources – Escondida (100%)(c)

 

As at 30 June 2011                                                       As at 30 June 2010        
        Measured Resource     Indicated Resource     Inferred Resource     Total Resource     Total Resource        
Commodity       Millions of dry           Millions of dry           Millions of dry           Millions of dry           Millions of dry           BHP Billiton  

Deposit(d)

 

Ore Type

  metric tonnes     % TCu     metric tonnes     % TCu     metric tonnes     % TCu     metric tonnes     % TCu     metric tonnes     % TCu     interest%  

Copper

                       

Escondida(e)

  Sulphide and sulphide leach     2,937        0.75        2,883        0.57        5,725        0.53        11,544        0.59        8,356        0.61        57.5   
 

Oxide

    78        0.74        74        0.87        31        0.64        183        0.76        152        0.80     
 

Mixed

    74        0.91        79        0.66        68        0.52        221        0.70        —          —       

Pampa Escondida(f)

  Sulphide     —          —          1,585        0.60        5,793        0.44        7,378        0.47        —          —          57.5   

Pinta Verde(g)

  Oxide     12        0.78        39        0.69        52        0.55        103        0.63        —          —          57.5   
  Sulphide     1        0.58        10        0.59        61        0.44        72        0.46        —          —       

Mineral Resources – Antamina (100%)(h)

 

As at 30 June 2011                                                                                                                           As at 30 June
2010
                         
             

Measured

Resource

         

Indicated

Resource

          Inferred
Resource
         

Total

Resource

         

Total

Resource

       

Commodity

Deposit

      Millions
of dry
metric

tonnes
                            Millions
of dry
metric

tonnes
                            Millions
of dry
metric

tonnes
                            Millions
of dry
metric

tonnes
                            Millions
of dry
metric

tonnes
                            BHP
Billiton
Interest

%
 
 

Ore
Type

    %
Cu
    %
Zn
    g/t
Ag
    %
Mo
      %
Cu
    %
Zn
    g/t
Ag
    %
Mo
      %
Cu
    %
Zn
    g/t
Ag
    %
Mo
      %
Cu
    %
Zn
    g/t
Ag
    %
Mo
      %
Cu
    %
Zn
    g/t
Ag
    %
Mo
   

Antamina(i)

  Sulphide Cu only     130        0.91        0.15        7.3        0.03        761        0.94        0.13        9.0        0.03        531        0.79        0.11        9.2        0.02        1,422        0.88        0.13        8.9        0.02        1,160        0.92        0.15        9.3        0.03        33.75   
 

Sulphide

Cu-Zn

    57        0.72        1.57        13.4        0.01        258        0.84        1.97        14.2        0.01        177        0.54        1.33        9.7        0.00        492        0.72        1.69        12.5        0.01        288        0.95        1.74        16.4        0.01     

Ore Reserves – Antamina (100%)(j)

 

As at 30 June 2011                                                                                         As at 30 June 2010                          
             

Proved

Ore Reserve

         

Probable

Ore Reserve

               

Total

Ore Reserve

         

Total Ore

Reserve

       

Commodity
Deposit

 

Ore Type

  Millions
of dry
metric
tonnes
    % Cu     % Zn     g/t Ag     % Mo     Millions
of  dry
metric

tonnes
    % Cu     % Zn     g/t Ag     % Mo     Millions
of dry
metric
tonnes
    % Cu     % Zn     g/t Ag     % Mo     Millions
of dry
metric
tonnes
    % Cu     % Zn     g/t Ag     % Mo     BHP
Billiton
Interest
%
 

Antamina

  Sulphide Cu only     95        1.07        0.16        8.3        0.03        485        0.95        0.14        8.9        0.03        580        0.97        0.15        8.8        0.03        516        1.06        0.20        9.5        0.03        33.75   
  Sulphide Cu-Zn     43        0.81        1.82        14.8        0.01        180        0.83        2.00        14.4        0.01        223        0.83        1.97        14.5        0.01        161        1.03        2.00        17.5        0.01     

 

BHP Billiton Exploration and Development Report for the year ended 30 June 2011    4


Minerals Exploration

Greenfield exploration continued on copper targets in South America, Mongolia and Zambia; nickel and copper targets in Australia and diamond targets in Canada. Exploration for iron ore, potash, uranium and manganese was undertaken in a number of regions including Australia, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

For the 2011 financial year, BHP Billiton spent US$683 million on minerals exploration, of which US$577 million was expensed.

Petroleum Exploration

Exploration and appraisal wells drilled during the quarter or in the process of drilling as at 30 June 2011.

 

Well

  

Location

  

BHP Billiton Equity

  

Status

Deep Blue-1    Green Canyon Gulf of Mexico    31.875%    Temporarily suspended
   GC 723    (Noble operator)    Hydrocarbons encountered
Mad Dog North-1    Green Canyon Gulf of Mexico    23.9%    Drilling ahead
   GC 738    (BP operator)(k)   
Ho Vang-1    Western Trough Vietnam    50%    Plugged and abandoned
   Block 29    (Operator)    Dry hole
Bao Dom May-1    Western Trough Vietnam    50%    Drilling ahead(l)
   Block 28    (Operator)   
Argus-2    Browse Basin Australia    40%    Drilling ahead
   AC/RL 8    (Woodside operator)   
Jurjur-1    Sabah Malaysia    60%    Drilling ahead
   Block N    (Operator)   

Petroleum exploration expenditure for the 2011 financial year was US$557 million, of which US$404 million was expensed.

 

(a) Facilities ready for first production pending resolution of mercury content.

 

(b) Excludes announced pre-commitment funding.

 

(c) Competent Person – O. Cortés (MAusIMM).

The statement of Mineral Resources is presented on a 100 per cent basis and is based on information compiled by the above named Competent Person and relates to Mineral Resources estimates as at 30 June 2011. Mr. Cortés is a full time employee of Teck Resources Ltd (at the time of estimation Mr. Cortes was a full time employee of Escondida), has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code, and he is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (AusIMM). The Competent Person consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.

 

(d) %TCu – per cent total copper.

 

BHP Billiton Exploration and Development Report for the year ended 30 June 2011    5


(e) Escondida – The increase in Mineral Resource tonnes from 2010 is largely due to step-out and infill drilling results, and partly due to updated metal prices. Ore type classification has changed from process type to mineralisation style, combining Sulphide Mill and Sulphide Leach categories.

 

(f) Pampa Escondida – Pampa Escondida is a newly discovered porphyry copper deposit of hypogene mineralisation (chalcopyrite-bornite) that is located at depth between the Escondida and Escondida Norte mines. It has been developed by 260,000m of drilling, most of which is in a regular 150x150m grid that averages 1,400m in depth. Eighty per cent of the Inferred Resources is categorised as being Interpolated Resources and are within a drilling grid up to 300x300m.

 

(g) Pinta Verde – Pinta Verde is a newly declared Mineral Resource, based on a resource estimated from more than 76,500m of drilling. It is located 4km to the north of the Escondida mine, forming the western extension of the Zaldivar deposit, and is being evaluated as potential leach feed to the Escondida Oxide or Sulfide Leach facilities. The Pinta Verde deposit is an enriched and partially oxidised deposit overlying very low-grade hypogene mineralisation.

 

(h) Competent Person – Jhon Espinoza (MAusIMM).

The statement of Mineral Resources is presented on a 100 per cent basis, is reported as being inclusive of Ore Reserves, and is based on information compiled by the above named Competent Person and relates to Mineral Resources estimates as at 30 June 2011. Mr. Espinoza is a full time employee of BHP Billiton. Mr. Espinoza has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code, and he is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (AusIMM). The Competent Person consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.

 

(i) Antamina – The increase in Mineral Resource tonnes from 2010 are due to incorporation of data obtained from over 150,000 meters of additional core drilling and the application of revised prices.

 

(j) Competent Person – Luis Lozada (MAusIMM).

The statement of Ore Reserves is presented on a 100 per cent basis and is based on information compiled by the above named Competent Person and relates to Ore Reserves estimates as at 30 June 2011. Mr. Lozada is a full time employee of Compañía Minera Antamina S.A. Mr. Lozada has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code, and he is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (AusIMM). The Competent Person consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.

 

(k) BHP Billiton is operator of the well.

 

(l) Well completed subsequent to 30 June 2011. The well was a dry hole and will be plugged and abandoned. Well costs through 30 June 2011 will be expensed in the financial year 2011 results.

Further information on BHP Billiton can be found at: www.bhpbilliton.com

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

      BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc
Date: July 20, 2011     By:  

Jane McAloon

    Name:   Jane McAloon
    Title:   Group Company Secretary