Report of Specifications Task Force Stakeholder Requirements for Specifications

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Report of Specifications Task Force Stakeholder Requirements for Specifications Summary and Recommendations Prepared for First Session, Expert Group on Resource Classification Presented by Jim Ross, Chair of the STF Geneva, 28 April 2010

Discussion Evident that the Template and PRMS address many of the specification issues raised, but not all of them Template is focussed on public reporting for mining companies Strong support for it as the basis for financial reporting Some possible areas for further clarification Potential for expansion to cover full resource base May need different specifications for national reporting PRMS is designed to be flexible in order to cover a wide range of applications, leaving significant choice open to the preparer of resource estimates Strong support for it as a basis for corporate reporting Less support for it for financial reporting and government resource management 2

Discussion A key goal of UNFC-2009 is to provide a tool to facilitate global communications Comparability of estimates is a fundamental requirement Quantities classified under the same UNFC-2009 code must be broadly comparable 3

Mapping of SPE-PRMS (Draft) and CRIRSCO Template TOTAL PETROLEUM INITIALLY-IN-PLACE (IIP) Petroleum (SPE/WPC/AAPG/SPEE (SPE-PRMS 2007 - Draft) 2007) Minerals (CRIRSCO 2006) DISCOVERED IIP UNDISCOVERED IIP Sub-Commercial Commercial sub-marginal marginal undeveloped developed Potentially Commercial Low Estimate PRODUCTION P90 P50 P10 RESERVES Proved 1P Probable 2P Possible 3P CONTINGENT RESOURCES 1C 2C 3C UNRECOVERABLE PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES Best Estimate UNRECOVERABLE High Estimate Increasing Commercial Certainty PRODUCTION MINERAL RESERVES Proved Probable MINERAL RESOURCES Measured Indicated Inferred Discovered Not Economic EXPLORATION RESULTS the Modifying Factors 4 Range of Technical Uncertainty Not to scale Increasing level of geoscientific knowledge and confidence

Proved and probable reserves may be similar in terms of level of confidence, but they are not equivalent Gold Reserves at Oyu Tolgoi (Mongolia) Proved Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Probable Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Total Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Tonnage (millions of tonnes) 127 803 930 Grade (grammes per tonne) 0.93 0.27 0.36 Average Mill Recovery 71% CRIRSCO Proved Reserves CRIRSCO Proved + Prob. Reserves Rio Tinto share Company Interest Recoverable Metal (millions of ounces) 19.7% 1.497 5 Source: Rio Tinto, 2009 Annual Report, available at: <http://www.riotinto.com/annualreport2009/pdf/productionandreserves.pdf> SPE-PRMS Proved + Prob. Reserves

Proved and probable reserves may be similar in terms of level of confidence, but they are not equivalent Gold Reserves at Oyu Tolgoi (Mongolia) Proved Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Probable Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Total Ore Reserves (at end 2009) Tonnage (millions of tonnes) 127 803 930 Grade (grammes per tonne) 0.93 0.27 0.36 Average Mill Recovery 71% Rio Tinto share Company Interest Recoverable Metal (millions of ounces) 19.7% 1.497 UNFC-2009 111? 112? 111+112? 6 Source: Rio Tinto, 2009 Annual Report, available at: <http://www.riotinto.com/annualreport2009/pdf/productionandreserves.pdf>

Discussion Full disclosure approach of the CRIRSCO-based codes means all relevant information is available to investors More of an potential issue for petroleum, where estimates are usually aggregated to at least a country level Variability in the underlying basis (inclusive/exclusive of royalty, fuel gas, net economic interest, etc.) Limited or no information on oil or gas quality 7 Potential problems include: Comparability between industry sectors (recoverable vs. sales) Aggregation for national inventory purposes Application to solids/fluids not usually handled by industry sector reporting system

Discussion Four key areas of application International Energy and Minerals Studies Government Resources Management Industry Business Processes Financial Reporting Essentially two forms of resource reporting: National Reporting Corporate Reporting Classification methodology based on industry sector Primary differences in systems actually reflects distinction between extraction as a solid and production as a fluid 8

National Reporting Government inventory reporting Also the primary basis for international energy and minerals studies Lack of globally-accepted terminology for classes of aggregated quantities Need to address aggregation issues Solid minerals: differences between reserves and resources Fluids: statistical techniques, impact of risk Interested in gross (100%) estimates for entire country: full potential, including undiscovered resources 9 Longer term perspective than companies

Corporate Reporting External reporting for financial sector Sub-set of internal reporting systems Definition of legal right to extract (net entitlement) or net economic interest, constrained by licence duration Focus on sales quantities (but more detailed disclosures beneficial) Need to limit potential for aggregation of classes and sub-classes (different risk levels should require separate disclosure) Need for consistency in treatment of royalty, lease fuel, etc. 10 Need for competent person in petroleum sector?

Solid minerals vs. fluids Currently, focus is on distinction by industry sector, despite significant overlap between them Using oil & gas rules (based on PRMS) for solids, including coal, mined for the purpose of generating synthetic oil or gas Using a Template-based code for uranium produced through wells (leading to zero reserves at a commercially-producing project, therefore not comparable to PRMS) Failure to adopt best practice from experts in other sector 11

Recommendations Strong support for the Template and PRMS to provide the preferred commodity-specific basis for UNFC-2009 application: some form of linkage should be considered A number of key stakeholder issues are not currently addressed in the Template and/or PRMS These should be evaluated and addressed by a new Specifications Task Force, with formal CRISRCO and SPE involvement 12

Recommendations Establish a new Specifications Task Force to: Consider all issues raised in the STF report Identify those issues that are fully addressed in both the Template and PRMS Recommend that all other issues are either: Inappropriate for specification (e.g. the issue is considered to be a disclosure issue rather than a classification matter) Accommodated by modification/addition to the Template and/or PRMS Addressed by developing generic specifications for UNFC- 2009, which should then be published for public comment and revision (if necessary) before submitting for EGRC approval 13

Recommendations New Specifications Task Force Must have CRIRSCO/SPE representatives Must have government representatives (solid minerals and petroleum) Must have at least one representative from the financial sector Could be the Technical Advisory Group, if formed promptly Otherwise, recommend that the current STF, plus formal representation from the SPE-OGRC, continues with the specifications process 14

Recommendations Consider the need for simple generic specifications for UNFC-2009 using plain language to cover basic classification issues For example, requiring documentation of an Effective Date for any estimate reported under UNFC-2009 Where comparable specifications exist in the Template and/or PRMS, conflicts must be avoided 15

Examples of generic specifications that may be appropriate 16 Issue Effective Date Commodity Type Basis for estimate Reference Point Documentation Fluids vs. solids? G axis/probabilities G4 granularity Commodity-specific specifications Glossary of terms Comment General Specifications Remaining quantities must be linked to a specific date Should be reported separately by sales product or, where aggregated, clarity provided on what commodities are included Estimates should be clearly identified as either gross (100%) or net (quantity attributable to company) Estimates must be linked to a reference point for comparability General specification for full documentation to be kept (not a requirement for disclosure) Further clarity on distinction made for G1/G2/G3 in Annex I of UNFC-2009 Specifications for probability levels when using scenario approach (to align with PRMS) Need to be able to capture (i) range of uncertainty and (ii) different maturity levels (PRMS, RF P1/P2/P3) Linkage to Template/PRMS Only define new terms (if any), all others to be provided by cross-reference to Template, PRMS, InterEnerStat, etc.

Examples of generic specifications that may be appropriate 17 Aggregation by commodity Definition of additional classes Large scale resource deposits Aggregation using energy equivalence Net legal entitlement Royalty Economic assumptions Aggregation Competent Person? Oil/gas quality? Specifications for National Reporting Rules for aggregation of reserves and resources, including consideration of risking Classes that are aggregations of other defined classes, e.g. EDR (as used by GA) or equivalent Rules/guidelines for classifying deposits where some areas are licensed, but others are not Rules for defining energy equivalence? Specifications for Corporate Reporting Specification that reported sales quantities must be net to company (legally attributable) Clarity on inclusion/exclusion for reported quantities? Management view, or view of Competent Person, or published view that is considered reasonable forecast Rules for aggregation of quantities? Probability levels, risking? Generic reference? (Not explicitly addressed in PRMS) Rules for defining oil/gas quality, or energy equivalent, or definition of different commodities?