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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

October 17, 2012

 

 

 

BHP BILLITON LIMITED

(ABN 49 004 028 077)

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

  

BHP BILLITON PLC

(REG. NO. 3196209)

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)

 

180 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

3000 AUSTRALIA

(Address of principal executive offices)

  

 

ENGLAND AND WALES

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)

 

NEATHOUSE PLACE, VICTORIA, LONDON,

UNITED KINGDOM

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

 

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Release Time

    

IMMEDIATE

Date

    

17 October 2012

Number

    

26/12

BHP BILLITON EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT

FOR THE QUARTER ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012

This report covers the Group’s exploration and development activities for the September 2012 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

BHP Billiton remains committed to its proven strategy which is to invest in large, long life, low cost, expandable, upstream assets, diversified by commodity, geography and market, throughout the economic cycle. In that regard, the Group has 19 high quality, low risk, largely brownfield projects currently in execution that are expected to deliver strong financial returns for our shareholders. The majority of these projects are scheduled to achieve first production before the end of the 2015 financial year which will support strong growth in our major, high margin businesses. With capital and exploration expenditure of US$22.0 billion forecast for the Group in the 2013 financial year, we are fully committed and no major project approvals are anticipated over this timeframe.

In response to the more challenging external environment, during the September 2012 quarter BHP Billiton decided not to proceed with the 2.5 million tonnes per annum (100 per cent basis) expansion of Peak Downs that is associated with the Caval Ridge mine development (Australia). Importantly, the 5.5 million tonnes per annum (100 per cent basis) Caval Ridge mine remains on schedule to deliver first production in the 2014 calendar year while the valuable Peak Downs expansion option remains embedded within the portfolio.

The Bass Strait Kipper gas field (Australia) offshore production facilities were completed in the September 2012 quarter and are ready to commence production pending resolution of the mercury content. The Bass Strait Kipper project will not be reported in future Exploration and Development Reports.

BHP Billiton’s Onshore US drilling and development expenditure totalled US$1.0 billion in the September 2012 quarter. Our guidance for Onshore US drilling and development expenditure for the 2013 financial year remains unchanged at US$4.0 billion. Over 80 per cent of this expenditure will be focused on the liquids rich Eagle Ford shale and Permian Basin.


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Project and

ownership

  

 
 
 

Share of
approved
capex 

  
  
(US$m) 

 

 
 
 

Initial
production
target date

  
  
  

 

Production capacity

(100%)

  

Quarterly

progress

Petroleum projects

         

Macedon

(Australia)

71.43%

Operator

Gas

  

 

1,050

  

 

 

CY13

  

 

200 million cubic feet gas per day.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 80% complete.

Bass Strait Kipper

(Australia)

32.5% - 50%

Non operator

Gas/Gas Liquids

  

 

900

  

 

 

CY12

(a) 

 

10,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 80 million cubic feet gas per day.

  

The offshore production facilities are 100% complete.

Bass Strait Turrum

(Australia)

50%

Non operator

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 81% complete.

North West Shelf North Rankin B Gas Compression

(Australia)

16.67%

Non operator

LNG

  

 

850

  

 

 

CY13

  

 

2,500 million cubic feet gas per day.

  

On budget. Steady state production remains on track for CY13. The overall project is 96% complete.

North West Shelf Greater Western Flank-A

(Australia)

16.67%

Non operator

LNG

  

 

400

  

 

 

CY16

  

 

To maintain LNG plant throughput from the North West Shelf operations.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 26% complete.

Minerals projects

         

Escondida Organic Growth Project 1

(Chile)

57.5%

Copper

  

 

2,207

  

 

 

H1 CY15

  

 

Replaces the Los Colorados concentrator with a new 152,000 tpd plant.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 17% complete.

Escondida Oxide Leach Area Project

(Chile)

57.5%

Copper

  

 

414

  

 

 

H1 CY14

  

 

New dynamic leaching pad and mineral handling system. Maintains oxide leaching capacity.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 20% 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.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 30% complete.


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Project and

ownership

  

 
 
 

Share of
approved
capex 

  
  
(US$m) 

 

 
 
 

Initial
production
target date

  
  
  

  

Production capacity

(100%)

  

Quarterly

progress

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 52% 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 69% 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 32% complete.

WAIO Orebody 24

(Australia)

85%

Iron Ore

  

 

698

  

 

 

H2 CY12

  

  

Maintains iron ore production output from the Newman Joint Venture operations.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 45% 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.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 59% complete.

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 68% 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 83% 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 50% complete.

Caval Ridge

(Australia)

50%

Metallurgical Coal

  

 

1,870

(b) 

 

 

CY14

  

  

Greenfield mine development to produce an initial 5.5 million tpa of export metallurgical coal(c).

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 48% complete.

Appin Area 9

(Australia)

100%

Metallurgical Coal

  

 

845

  

 

 

CY16

  

  

Maintains Illawarra Coal’s production capacity with a replacement mining domain and capacity to produce 3.5 million tpa of metallurgical coal.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 25% complete.


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Project and

ownership

  

 
 
 

Share of
approved
capex 

  
  
(US$m) 

 

 
 
 

Initial
production
target date

  
  
  

  

Production capacity

(100%)

  

Quarterly

progress

Cerrejon P40 Project

(Colombia)

33.3%

Energy Coal

  

 

437

  

 

 

CY13

  

  

Increases saleable thermal coal production by 8 million tpa to approximately 40 million tpa.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 47% complete.

Newcastle Third Port

Project Stage 3

(Australia)

35.5%

Energy Coal

  

 

367

  

 

 

CY14

  

  

Increases total coal terminal capacity from 53 million tpa to 66 million tpa.

  

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 52% complete.

Minerals exploration

Greenfield minerals exploration is currently focused on advancing copper targets within Chile and Peru. Minerals exploration expenditure for the September 2012 quarter was US$199 million, of which US$144 million was expensed.

Petroleum exploration

Exploration and appraisal wells drilled during the quarter or in the process of drilling as at 30 September 2012.

 

Well

  

Location

  

BHP Billiton equity

  

Status

Atlantis East

  

Gulf of Mexico

DC 211

  

44%

(BP operator)

  

Drilling ahead

Gunflint-3

  

Gulf of Mexico

MC948

  

11.2%

(Noble operator)

  

Temporarily abandoned Under evaluation

Ness Deep

  

Gulf of Mexico

GC507

  

50%

(Operator)

  

Drilling ahead

Petroleum exploration expenditure for the September 2012 quarter was US$173 million, of which US$80 million was expensed. Petroleum exploration expenditure of approximately US$775 million is anticipated in the 2013 financial year with the majority of activity to occur in the Gulf of Mexico.

This report, together with the Production Report, represents the Interim Management Statement for the purposes of the UK Listing Authority’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules. There have been no significant changes in the financial position of the Group in the quarter ended 30 September 2012.

 

(a)

The Bass Strait Kipper gas field offshore production facilities were completed in the September 2012 quarter and are ready to commence production pending resolution of the mercury content. The project to remove this mercury is being managed on a stand-alone basis.

(b)

Excludes announced pre-commitment funding.

(c)

The 2.5 million tonnes per annum (100 per cent basis) expansion of Peak Downs is no longer included in the project scope.


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Investor Relations

Australia

Australia

Antonios Papaspiropoulos

James Agar

Tel: +61 3 9609 3830 Mobile: +61 477 325 803

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email: Antonios.Papaspiropoulos@bhpbilliton.com

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Andrew Gunn

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Tel: +61 3 9609 3575 Mobile: +61 439 558 454

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email: Andrew.Gunn@bhpbilliton.com

Eleanor Nichols

United Kingdom and South Africa

Tel: +61 3 9609 2360 Mobile: +61 407 064 748

email: Eleanor.Nichols@bhpbilliton.com

Tara Dines

Tel: +44 20 7802 7113 Mobile: +44 7825 342 232

United Kingdom

Email: Tara.Dines@bhpbilliton.com

Ruban Yogarajah

Americas

Tel: +44 20 7802 4033 Mobile: +44 7827 082 022

email: Ruban.Yogarajah@bhpbilliton.com

Brendan Harris

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Americas

email: Brendan.Harris@bhpbilliton.com

Jaryl Strong

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Tel: +1 71 359 96158 Mobile: +1 281 782 2238

email: Jaryl.Strong@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: October 17, 2012     By:  

/s/ Jane McAloon

    Name:   Jane McAloon
    Title:   Group Company Secretary