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PRIVATE EQUITY IN MINING: Calendar year 2015 February 2016 Private equity supports mining at the bottom of the market 2015 was a busy year for mining private equity with over $3.2bn invested, spread over 119 investments. This was over 57% more money invested than in 2014 and more than double the number of deals in 2014. Overall in 2015 there were a larger number of investments, with a smaller average ticket size of $26.6m, as opposed to $40m in 2014. This underlines the wider issues in the industry with the backdrop of falling equity and commodity prices. The falling equity prices mean that equity investments can be highly dilutive for existing investors, and may not generate the returns that private equity investors are looking for. This has led to private equity firms seeking alternative structures to generate their returns. In 2015 we saw 11% of the equity deals include exposure to the underlying commodity, whether by way of royalty or stream. A further $647m was invested in 2015, alongside the equity investments, for royalties or streams. There were also 18 equity investments, 15% of the mining private equity deals, which included convertible debt amounting to an additional $738m. Taking this into account, the total invested in mining by private equity in 2015 was $4.5bn. Another significant theme which developed in 2015, and which is also indicative of the wider issues in the industry, is refinancing. Ten deals (9% of all deals) involved of a refinancing or restructuring, a number of which were as part of formal insolvency processes. Many private equity funds are raising further funds, or will look to do so in 2016, and this, combined with the anticipated acceleration of divestment programmes by the Majors, looks like it will drive further mining private equity activity in 2016. $3.2bn + $1.3bn EQUITY INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVE FUNDING* 2015 119 DEALS $2bn EQUITY INVESTMENT 2014 50 DEALS *alternative funding invested alongside equity

02 03 Exposure to underlying commodities Favoured Commodities Alongside their equity investments, a significant number of private equity firms sought exposure to the underlying commodity in 2015. This occurred in 11% of 2015 s private equity deals. Gold was still the most favoured commodity for private equity in 2015. Gold investments made up over a third of all deals by number. However, by amount invested, Gold was the third most popular commodity. In these deals, the payment for the royalty or stream involving equity investment lifted the amount invested by private equity firms from $3.2bn to $3.8bn. Gold, copper, zinc, nickel, uranium and diamond deals were all paired with royalties or streams in 2015. We expect to see this as one of the key continuing trends of 2016. $647m 15 20 INVESTED IN ROYALTIES OR STREAMS Royalties Royalties are an alternative source of finance where a mining company receives an upfront payment in exchange for a percentage share in the project s future revenue. Although it removes a layer of profit from revenue, in terms of overall project economics, it can be less dilutive to shareholders than an equity issue to raise a similar amount. Streams Another alternative source of finance, a stream is where 2619.0 an upfront payment is made in exchange for a right to purchase a percentage of 2182.5 of a particular metal. production Copper attracted the most money - $868m, with a quarter of all the equity investments by value being in Copper projects. These also tended to be higher value deals as Copper was the second most popular commodity by number of deals with 17% of deals. Most favoured commodities by number of deals 40 By value, Bauxite was the second most popular commodity and Coal the fourth. Interestingly, Potash also makes the top five commodity lists, ranked fifth both by volume, and number of deals. Most favoured commodities by deal value 20 Copper $868m Streams can be particularly attractive to companies as 1746.0 involve by-products they often which otherwise may not be fully valued by investors. 6 6 5 5 Bauxite $700m 1309.5 Gold Copper Nickel Iron Ore Potash Uranium 873.0 Restructuring and refinancing Gold $617m 436.5 Coal $222m 0.0 Ten investments (9% of all deals), representing $160m of the total amount invested in 2015, were made as part of a restructuring or refinancing. A number of these were part of a formal insolvency process. Over half of the investments that involved restructuring or refinancing, included an increase in equity stake, while only two involved an outright acquisition. Number of restructuring or refinancing deals by country Potash $212m Structures 6 North America 3 Africa 1 Australia In 2015 there were 21 acquisitions which accounted for 19% of funds invested. Notably in 2015 the average size of the acquisitions was smaller than in 2014, reflecting the depressed commodity and equity prices. 38% of deals were classified as increase in stakes many of which appear to have been made to protect previous investments made by private equity firms. However, on a positive note, 44% of the deals, and $1.7bn or 52% of money invested was in the acquisition of strategic stakes. This demonstrates that there is still appetite for private equity firms to make investments. www.blplaw.com Private Equity in mining

04 05 Geographical break-down North America saw the largest number of deals, with 40 deals (35%) raising $758m. Australia and Africa followed, with 22 deals each. Australia s deals were worth $470m, and Africa s deals were worth $367m. This reflected a large increase in investment activity in Australia. Europe was the only region that saw a decrease in the amount of deals, down one from 2014 s seven deals. However it did see a 430% increase in the amount of funds invested. Although North America saw a significant increase in the number of deals, it was the only region which saw the value of those deals decrease in comparison to those of 2014 (-25%). South America also saw a significant increase in both number of deals and amount invested. Africa In comparison to some jurisdictions, Africa only saw a modest increase in the money invested in comparison to 2014 (22%). While there have been nearly twice as many deals (22), the amount invested has not risen at the same rate. Investors into Africa have been looking at ways to alternatively structure their investments, with 18% of deals based in Africa involving an element of streaming or royalties. www.blplaw.com Private Equity in mining

06 Looking forward Primary funding source As many private equity funds look to raise additional funds, private equity is likely to continue to be a primary source of finance in the mining industry in 2016. Exposure to commodities Given the continued depression in commodity prices and equity markets for natural resource companies, pure equity investments are likely to continue to be viewed as highly dilutive and so less attractive for companies. In addition, with volatile equity markets, private equity firms are less certain they can generate returns by investing in equity alone. As a result, the combination of Get in touch equity interests and alternative finance such as exposure to underlying commodities through royalties and streams, will be increasingly popular structures for all parties in 2016. Disposal programmes The other area which is likely to spur activity in 2016, is the accelerated disposal programmes by the Majors. In 2015, a number of projects were spun out by the Majors into new listed vehicles. In 2016, we expect that price expectations and the desire to generate funds for shareholders will see the pace of these disposals increase with private equity firms at the centre of M&A deal activity in the sector. About BLP Berwin Leighton Paisner is an award-winning, international law firm. Our clients include over 50 Global Fortune 500 or FTSE 100 companies. Our global footprint of 14 international offices has delivered more than 650 major cross-border projects in recent years, involving up to 48 separate jurisdictions in a single case. The Firm has won eight Law Firm of the Year titles, is independently ranked by Chambers and the Legal 500 in over 65 legal disciplines and also ranked in the top 10 game changers of the past 10 years by the FT Innovative Lawyers report 2015. Expertise Antitrust & Competition Commercial Construction Corporate Finance Dispute Resolution Employment, Pensions and Incentives Energy and Natural Resources Finance Insurance Intellectual Property Investment Management Private Client Projects and Infrastructure Real Estate Regulatory and Compliance Restructuring and Insolvency Tax ALEXANDER KEEPIN Partner, Head of Mining Corporate Finance T: +44 (0)20 3400 4273 alexander.keepin@blplaw.com SEGUN OSUNTOKUN Partner, Head of Africa Group Litigation and Dispute Resolution T: +44 (0)20 3400 4619 segun.osuntokun@blplaw.com KATHERINE MULHERN Partner Corporate Finance T: +44 (0)20 3400 4944 katherine.mulhern@blplaw.com Dataset: Analysis of private equity investments taken from regulatory announcements and press and other searches in 2015.

Getting in touch When you need a practical legal solution for your next business opportunity or challenge, please get in touch. London Adelaide House, London Bridge London EC4R 9HA England Alexander Keepin Head of Mining Tel: +44 (0)20 3400 4273 alexander.keepin@blplaw.com Segun Osuntokun Head of Africa Group Litigation and Dispute Resolution Tel: +44 (0)20 3400 4619 segun.osuntokun@blplaw.com Katherine Mulhern Partner, Corporate Finance Tel: +44 (0)20 3400 4944 katherine.mulhern@blplaw.com Clients and work in 130 countries, delivered via offices in: Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Manchester, Moscow, Paris, Tel Aviv, Singapore and Yangon www.blplaw.com