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Leading mining conferences One Great George Street, Westminster, London | 24-26 June 2014 Just announced Tom Albanese, CEO, Vedanta Resources In partnership with Mining On Top: Africa – London Summit Creating shared value through African mining www.miningontop.com/africa @MiningOnTop SPEAKERS Hon Francisco Manuel Monteiro de Queiroz, Minister of Geology and Mines of The Republic of Angola Hon Tolossa Shagi Moti, Minister of Mines of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Hon Alhaji Inusah Fuseini MP, Minister of Land and Natural Resources of Ghana Hon Tlali Khasu, Minister of Mining Kingdom of Lesotho • Hon Boubou Cisse, Minister of Industry and Mines of Mali • Hon Esperança Bias, Minister of Mineral Resources, Republic of Mozambique Hon Isak Katali, Minister of Mines and Energy, Namibia Hon Prof Sospeter Muhongo, Minister of Energy and Minerals Republic of Tanzania Hon Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Republic of Uganda Hon Christopher Yaluma MP, Minister of Mines, Energy and Water, Republic of Zambia Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Energy in the Dept of Energy and Climate Change and Minister of State for Business and Enterprise in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, United Kingdom Lynne Featherstone MP, Under Secretary of State for International Development, United Kingdom Lord Jonathan Marland, Commonwealth Business Council Tiyapo Hudson Ngwisanyi, Geological Survey Botswana Sheila Khama, African Center for Natural Resources, African Development Bank Catherine Raw, BlackRock Advisory to Africa Ahmed Heikal, Citadel Capital Nicola Barnfather, Department for Int’l Development Roland Janssens, Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund Ignacio de Calonje, IFC Michael Jansen, RK Capital Michael Jarvis, World Bank Antonio Pedro, UNECA Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa Dr Eamonn Barrett, Environmental Resources Management Tunde Morakinyo, Environmental Resources Management Frederick W. Davidson, Energold Drilling James Lewis, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan Robert Follie, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan Phil Bailey, Mabey Bridge David Hunter, Mott MacDonald Akshai Fofaria, Pinsent Masons Sarah Thomas, Pinsent Masons Richard Morgan, Anglo American Farhad Abasov, Allana Potash Andrew Bone, De Beers Jeff Rayner, Kefi Minerals Dr Antony Harwood, Montero Mining Kevin Fox, Rio Tinto Brad Boyle, Triton Minerals Marcio Senne de Moraes, Vale Tom Albanese, Vedanta Resources Edward Harris, Africa Progress Panel Francesca Purcell, emerge poverty free Zorka Milin, Global Witness Capt Peter Taylor, Mammoth Mining Marinke van Riet, PWYP Dr Susanne Schmitt, WWF Amanda Van Dyke, WIM (UK) Ana Elizabeth Bastida, University of Dundee Dr Chris Hinde, SNL Metals & Mining Ian Satchwell, International Mining for Development Centre, The University of Western Australia and The University of Queensland Hugh Morgan, First Charnock Ken Smith, Agent General for Queensland Kevin Skipworth CVO, Agent General for Western Australia

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Leading mining conferences

One Great George Street, Westminster, London | 24-26 June 2014

Just announced Tom Albanese, CEO, Vedanta Resources

In partnership with

Mining On Top: Africa – London Summit

Creating shared value through African mining

www.miningontop.com/africa @MiningOnTop

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RS • Hon Francisco Manuel Monteiro de Queiroz, Minister

of Geology and Mines of The Republic of Angola• Hon Tolossa Shagi Moti, Minister of Mines of the

Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia• Hon Alhaji Inusah Fuseini MP, Minister of Land and

Natural Resources of Ghana• Hon Tlali Khasu, Minister of Mining Kingdom of Lesotho• Hon Boubou Cisse, Minister of Industry and Mines of Mali • Hon Esperança Bias, Minister of Mineral Resources,

Republic of Mozambique• Hon Isak Katali, Minister of Mines and Energy, Namibia• Hon Prof Sospeter Muhongo, Minister of Energy and

Minerals Republic of Tanzania• Hon Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy and Mineral

Development, Republic of Uganda• Hon Christopher Yaluma MP, Minister of Mines, Energy

and Water, Republic of Zambia• Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Energy in

the Dept of Energy and Climate Change and Minister of State for Business and Enterprise in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, United Kingdom

• Lynne Featherstone MP, Under Secretary of State for International Development, United Kingdom

• Lord Jonathan Marland, Commonwealth Business Council• Tiyapo Hudson Ngwisanyi, Geological Survey Botswana• Sheila Khama, African Center for Natural Resources,

African Development Bank• Catherine Raw, BlackRock Advisory to Africa• Ahmed Heikal, Citadel Capital• Nicola Barnfather, Department for Int’l Development• Roland Janssens, Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund• Ignacio de Calonje, IFC• Michael Jansen, RK Capital• Michael Jarvis, World Bank• Antonio Pedro, UNECA Sub-regional Office for

Eastern Africa• Dr Eamonn Barrett, Environmental Resources Management• Tunde Morakinyo, Environmental Resources Management• Frederick W. Davidson, Energold Drilling• James Lewis, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan• Robert Follie, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan• Phil Bailey, Mabey Bridge• David Hunter, Mott MacDonald• Akshai Fofaria, Pinsent Masons• Sarah Thomas, Pinsent Masons• Richard Morgan, Anglo American

• Farhad Abasov, Allana Potash• Andrew Bone, De Beers• Jeff Rayner, Kefi Minerals• Dr Antony Harwood, Montero Mining• Kevin Fox, Rio Tinto• Brad Boyle, Triton Minerals• Marcio Senne de Moraes, Vale• Tom Albanese, Vedanta Resources• Edward Harris, Africa Progress Panel• Francesca Purcell, emerge poverty free• Zorka Milin, Global Witness• Capt Peter Taylor, Mammoth Mining• Marinke van Riet, PWYP• Dr Susanne Schmitt, WWF• Amanda Van Dyke, WIM (UK)• Ana Elizabeth Bastida, University of Dundee• Dr Chris Hinde, SNL Metals & Mining• Ian Satchwell, International Mining for Development

Centre, The University of Western Australia and The University of Queensland

• Hugh Morgan, First Charnock• Ken Smith, Agent General for Queensland• Kevin Skipworth CVO, Agent General for Western Australia

Mining On Top: Africa - London SummitCreating shared value through African mining

24-26 June 2014One Great George Street, Westminster, London

Although Africa is still the continent with the lowest per capita gross domestic product, its nations include many of the world’s fastest growing economies. In the first decade of this century, all ten of the fastest growing economies in the world were in Africa, and African foreign direct investment rose five-fold between 2001 and 2010. Indeed, Africa has seen sustained growth since 2000, with the boom being largely commodity driven.

Continued maximisation of extractive revenues is essential to support the growing expectations of the expanding middle classes and sustain increased urbanisation of the population. However, commodity prices have declined, from recent highs; exploration spending has slumped and mining companies of all sizes are focusing on reducing costs. How should the resource-rich continent respond?

In an environment where the whole world is competing for the benefits that mining can bring, Africa must ensure that it offers a competitive environment for companies to operate in. Transparent and stable taxation regimes, efficient permitting and licensing processes and skilled and healthy workforces are necessary if the continent is to attract mining dollars.

Naturally investors and miners must also play their part by supporting responsible infrastructure development, encouraging local content development and beneficiation, acting responsibly towards the environment and local communities, and ensuring that full, prior and informed consent is agreed at every stage of the mining development cycle.

Collaboration is required to ensure that Africa’s abundant mineral wealth is developed to the benefit of all. The London Summit again brings all constituents to African mining together to promote understanding, and to grapple with the realities of how this can be achieved.

www.miningontop.com

For more informationPlease contact:

Ros Lund e: [email protected] t: +44 20 7398 1826 +44 75 5166 2813

Delegates:Michael Andersone: [email protected]: +44(0)20 7024 8219 / 8211 / 8200 Sponsorship:Kiran Luchmune: [email protected]: +44(0)20 7024 8271

Join the discussion about:

• Sustainable practice• Raising finance• Environmental protection• Beneficiation and

indigenization• Resourcing and skills• Logistical challenges• Equipment sourcing• Local content development• Militancy and wage inflation • Transparency in governance• Securing consent

ì Photos above:Audience member asks a question of the panel, delegate browses the exhibition, Minister speaking, Commonwealth mining roundtable, Ministerial delegations, evening reception, 6 ministers spoke at the Summit

Mining On Top: Africa brings together all the stakeholders to chart the path for developing the continent’s rich mineral wealth to everyone’s benefit.Carefully selected speakers will consider the most apposite subjects and company presentations will highlight the opportunity Africa presents for suppliers, mining companies and investors.

Mining On Top is part of SNL Metals & Mining.

Day 1 – Monday, 23 June09.00-13.00 Mining Insight*

Workshop providing an overview of the mining industry to those in associated sectors.Workshop run by DFID on tax transparency

16.00-18.00 The evolution of the African Mining Vision (invitation only) Hosted in partnership with the All Party Parliamentary Group Extractive Industries over Afternoon Tea in the Members Dining room, Palace of Westminster (kindly sponsored by ERM)

18.30-20.30 Women in African Mining Reception (invitation only)in the CPA Room, Palace of Westminster (in partnership with WIM (UK))

*Supplemental activity

Day 2 – Tuesday, 24 JuneAfrican mining infrastructure focus08.30-09.30 Registration and coffee09.30-09.35 Welcome and introduction09.35-09.55 Mining’s legacy: thinking beyond the mine

Taking an integrated approach by developing lasting solutions, serving diverse interests, to support local community and economic development.

09.55-10.15 The multiplier effect of infrastructure10.15-10.30 Country example of the impact of mining infrastructure

development10.30-11.30 Panel Discussion: Considerations in financing

infrastructure to support African miningPPP, Sovereign and DFI funding to open up multi-use corridors. Who will fund on-going care and maintenance?

11.30-12.00 Networking break12.00-12.10 Managing risk and cost in mining infrastructure

development12.10-12.50 Water management considerations:

Preventing AMD; water conservation and re-use; targeting zero liquid discharge; sludge and tailings pond management.

12.50-13.00 Water management project case study13.00-14.00 Lunch14.00-14.45 Transport considerations:

Access to mine and from mine to market; access to trains, ports, roads and bridges; maintaining reliable transport systems; and ensuring transport security and safety.

14.45-15.00 Integrated infrastructure project case study15.00-15.30 Networking break15.30-16.05 Power supply considerations:

Managing unpredictable power supply and the spiralling costs of energy; building sustainable and reliable power solutions.

16.05-16.15 Integrated power supply project case study16.15-16.30 The central role of the UK in African mining

infrastructure - UKTI16.30-16.50 Miners as infrastructure companies16.50-17.00 Closing comments17.30-19.00 Drinks reception hosted by UKTI,

10 Great George Street, London, SW1P 3AE

Day 3 – Wednesday, 25 JuneAttracting investment for African Mining08.00-09.00 Registration and coffee09.00-09.05 Opening remarks09.05-09.20 The changing role of mining companies in developing

economies09.20-09.40 The state of African mining09.40-10.30 Country mining snapshot

Ministers speak about mining in Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Lesotho, Mali

10.30-11.00 Networking break

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MINING INSIGHT

11.00-11.50 Country mining snapshot Ministers speak about mining in Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia

11.50-12.50 Panel Discussion: Attracting investment for African mining What countries can do to attract investment in a difficult market where raising finance is hard; miners are focused on reduced costs and shareholder returns.

12.50-14.00 Lunch14.00-14.10 Investor presentation14.10-14.50 Panel Discussion: African mining risk assessment

Examining whether the risks of mining in Africa are different from elsewhere, what are the top risks and do the benefits outweigh them and how they be mitigated?

14.50-15.00 Investor presentation15.00-15.30 Networking break15.30-15.40 Investor presentation15.40-16.15 Panel Discussion: The importance of tax transparency

How can companies comply with increased reporting and changing tax rules, are they enough to convince host countries that they are getting a fair deal.

16.15-16.30 The unique challenges and opportunities of operating in Francophone Africa

16.30-17.25 Panel Discussion: Increasing accountability: avoiding the ‘resource curse’How can government, companies and civil society work together to ensure that mining revenues benefit the local communities?

17.25-17.30 Closing comments18.00-21.00 Drinks reception hosted by Kevin Skipworth CVO,

Agent General for Western Australia, Downer Room, Australian High Commission

Day 4 – Thursday, 26th JuneThe role of mining in development08.30-09.00 Registration and coffee09.00-09.05 Opening remarks09.05-09.20 Supporting economic development in Africa09.20-09.40 The role of mining in development09.40-11.00 Panel Discussion: CEO Panel - The role of mining in

developmentCEOs discuss what their companies do to support development through mining in Africa.

11.00-11.30 Networking break11.30-11.40 Investor presentation11.40-12.20 Panel Discussion: Enabling self-sustainability: the

changing role of CSR in miningWhat is the acceptable level of contribution that mining companies should make to community development? How can companies balance support with enabling self- sustainability?

12.20-12.30 Investor presentation12.30-13.30 Lunch13.30-14.20 Panel Discussion: Environment and biodiversity

considerations Building the price of environmental protection measures into operating costs; environmental protection and restoration; sustaining biodiversity.

14.20-14.30 Investor presentation14.30-15.00 Networking break15.00-16.00 Panel Discussion: Creating shared value - beneficiation

and local contentEnsuring that mining benefits indigenous people by keeping value add services in the Continent. Is local content developed enough to provide what is required, and how can additional capacity be built?

16.00-16.20 Closing keynote16.20-16.30 Closing comments

2014 Summit Programme

Each Minister will host a Country Mining Round-table during 24-26th

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