Evolution of Mining Codes Relevant to Copper: Impacts and Improvements

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Evolution of Mining Codes Relevant to Copper: Impacts and Improvements 23 rd October 2017 Emma Beatty COO and Chief Legal Editor MH Intelligence (UK) LTD.

DISCLAIMER MH Intelligence (UK) LTD. is a private research organisation based in London, UK focused on providing rich, intelligent information and bespoke consultancy in order to guide investment and evaluation decisions and regulatory analysis in the mining sector. No mining company or mining organisation is a shareholder, sponsor or financier of MH Intelligence (UK) LTD - we are a resolutely neutral and independent organisation with no political affiliations. The contents of this presentation have been prepared by MH Intelligence (UK) LTD. The opinions expressed within are the opinion of MH Intelligence (UK) LTD and we accept no liability for your reliance upon them. Our research team strives to obtain accurate and complete information but we make no guarantee as to the completeness, reliability or accuracy of the information contained herein. We accept no liability from any loss arising, directly or indirectly, from the use of the information in this presentation. This presentation shall not be disclosed to third parties or copied in whole or in part without the prior written permission of MH Intelligence (UK) LTD.

Overview Introduction Regulatory Trends Recent Changes in Mining Laws and Regulations Existing Laws and Regulations A Review Global and Regional Developments Recommendations for the Future

MINEHUTTE RATINGS & INDICES REGULATORY RISK RATING (RRR): Measures the risk that an investor will lose the economic benefits of a mineral discovery based only on the key laws, regulations and policies that apply in country. CORRUPTION POTENTIAL INDEX (CPI): Measures a jurisdiction s corruption potential based on: (1) The importance of various governmental decisions in the administration of mineral projects; (2) the degree of discretion associated with those decisions; and (3) the number of state actors involved in decision making. CORRUPTION RISK INDEX (CRI): Provides a mathematical screening of the CPI through the lens of the Economists Democracy Index. Measures the likelihood of government actors using discretionary powers for improper purposes.

Category Open Access Exploration Exclusivity Exploration Duration KEY REGULATORY RISK CRITERIA Glossary Measures the ease of acquiring exploration rights and the openness of the system to foreign, junior and other participants. Measures the extent to which the exploration rights are exclusive to the holder, including undiscovered minerals. Measures the ability of a holder to retain exploration rights through a minimum exploration period. Maximum Score 10 10 10 Right to Mine Measures the ability of the explorationist to acquire mining rights (as well as environmental permits). 15 Tenure Certainty Economic Certainty Measures the ability to fully extract resources from a mine and the right of access. Measures the discretion of government to interfere with economics operationally and on an exit strategy. 15 15 Regulatory Certainty Measures the stability of the regulatory framework. 10 Other Factors Measures all other aspects of the regulatory framework both positive and negative. 15 MineHutte Score Measures the risk that an investor or operator will lose the economic benefits of a mineral discovery, based purely on the mining regulation, with 100 being zero risk. 100

REGULATORY RISK SCALE MineHutte Score Investment Potential Risk 75 + Extremely Low Risk 65-75 Low Risk INVESTIBLE 55-64 Moderate Risk 49-54 High Risk 49 or less CAUTION REQUIRED ADDITIONAL LEGAL PROTECTION NEEDED FOR INVESTMENT Extremely High Risk

GENERAL TRENDS IN LAWS & REGULATIONS Regulatory Trends 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Americas Australia Europe Africa Middle East Asia FSU

INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS & RISK FACTORS Law does not operate in isolation it is one of many factors which must be considered when evaluating investment opportunities but it is one of the most important factors in an investment decision.

REGULATORY RISK RATINGS FROM COPPER PRODUCING COUNTRIES Copper producing jurisdictions have some of the best mining laws from a regulatory risk perspective in the world. That said, some of the most challenging and high risk jurisdictions are also some of the largest copper producers in the world; in such countries companies are often nationally / state owned (or in some cases funded by wealthy citizens).

REGULATORY RISK RATINGS FROM COPPER PRODUCING COUNTRIES - HIGH RISK FACTORS Restrictions on foreign investment and ownership Nationalistic terms Discretionary language Ambiguous provisions Subjective requirements

Mexico: Mining Law Regulation 2012 RECENT CHANGES IN MINING LEGISLATION - One of the top rated jurisdictions in the world by MineHutte, second only to British Columbia. - In 2012 investment in mining grew by 43% (Mexican Mining Chamber) and at the end of 2013 investment in mining was at an all time high of $8 billion (USD). Zambia: Mines and Mineral Development Act 2015 - Replaced the 2008 law. One of the newest pieces of legislation from the larger copper producing countries. - Some of the finest quality EIA legislation. Finland: Mining Law 2011 - One of the leading examples from the EU sets a standard which other EUMS would be well advised to follow. - Law is well-drafted, well-structured and a thoughtful piece of compromise as between the state, indigenous communities, land owners and mineral developers; its stated purpose is "to promote mining... and exploration, in a socially, economically, and ecologically sustainable manner" and, in our view, it has achieved its purpose.

RECENT CHANGES IN MINING LEGISLATION Portugal: Geological Resources Law 54/2015 - From a risk perspective few fundamental changes from previous law. - May be likened to the style of Australian laws and regulations. China: Mineral Resources Law 1986 - China actively regulates this sector. - Changes are opening up the mining industry to foreign investment but restrictions remain and state control is high. That said, changes are positive from a regulatory risk perspective - indicating movements in the right direction. Still a difficult environment for a foreign investor. Indonesia: Mineral and Coal Mining Law 2009 - Regulatory changes are very common usually in the form of government regulations. - Difficult investment environment for foreign investors supplementary agreements are common.

OPEN ACCESS EXAMPLES FROM EXISTING MINING CODES LOW RISK / HIGH RISK CHILE Principle of first come / first served applies- priority of filing honoured The application criteria for exploration rights are objective Free and open access 10 HIGH RISK Award of rights is discretionary Applicant will be considered as to its appropriateness to undertake work Criteria for rights are subjective or vague government ultimately decides 2 EXPLORATION EXCLUSIVITY FINLAND No potential for competing licences Three-year limit before rights can be granted over areas previously covered by mineral rights Exploration rights are not mineral specific 10 HIGH RISK Competing and overlapping exploration rights permitted Competition between explorationists likely due to mineral specific rights Unclear terms for addition of other minerals 2

EXPLORATION DURATION EXAMPLES FROM EXISTING MINING CODES LOW RISK / HIGH RISK PERU Mining concessions are irrevocable and indefinite in duration Absolute right to keep exploration rights by performing work Period suitable for discovery (alternative) 10 HIGH RISK Short or undefined initial exploration period Discretionary renewal of exploration rights Sensitive to language - up to 2 RIGHT TO MINE ARIZONA Discovery removes any right of challenge to the claim Criteria for mining rights objective and based only on the discovery of a viable deposit EIA has clear timelines, requirements and appeal rights 15 HIGH RISK Many variations award of mining licence is discretionary / subject to negotiation / political Criteria for mining rights are discretionary or subjective EIA unclear, lacking timelines & benchmark, no appeal rights 3

TENURE CERTAINTY EXAMPLES FROM EXISTING MINING CODES LOW RISK / HIGH RISK USA (FEDERAL) Mining claims can be held in perpetuity leases for a set duration but clear renewal rights given Claim holder has exclusive right to use surface and clear processes apply to private land Clear, objective and unambiguous grounds for revocation of right 15 ECONOMIC CERTAINTY BRITISH COLUMBIA Clear fiscal framework in terms of both fees & rentals and royalty rates Transfer of rights is free from restrictions simple requirement only Changes of control are not regulated 15 HIGH RISK Undefined or short tenure without guaranteed renewal rights Surface rights are negotiable not given in favour of miner / basis for compensation or resolution weak Revocation of mining licence on the basis of broad or subjective terms 3 HIGH RISK Negotiable fiscal terms Restrictions on ability to transfer rights Restrictions regarding changes of control 3

REGULATORY CERTAINTY EXAMPLES FROM EXISTING MINING CODES LOW RISK / HIGH RISK BRAZIL Active regulation of the sector Modernise the administration of the industry Amendments to law in 2008, significant amendments in 2017 10 HIGH RISK Archaic laws unchanged for decades Old regulatory environment unsuitable to deal with new developments May result in rushed amendments or regulatory quick fixes 0 OTHER FACTORS MEXICO No obligation to operate any differently than a general corporate participant in the country Modern and well drafted legislation Law is clear, miner is favoured and there are few burdens that may be considered political in nature or overly onerous 15 HIGH RISK Obligations to list on local stock exchanges Onerous provisions with heavy burdens placed on investors and operators Poor legal drafting 0

CASE STUDY: CÔTE D IVOIRE New mining code Loi No. 2014-138 du 24 mars 2014 portant Code Minier which replaced Loi No. 95-553 du 17 juillet 1995. Exploration Licences Granted (Ministry of Mines and Energy): 2014: 110 2016: 160 Government Revenue from Licence Fees (EITI): 2014: $445,782 (USD) 2015: $2.17 million (USD) Africa s fastest growing economy in 2016 (International Monetary Fund).

GLOBAL AND REGIONAL MINING LAW DEVELOPMENTS World Initiative of Mining Lawyers (WIOML) Investors and Miners Model Mining Code CEMAC: Central African Economic and Monetary Community Draft Mining Code ECOWAS: Economic Community of West African States Directive on Harmonization of Guiding Principles and Policies in the Mining Sector

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Starting point for attracting foreign investment not end point from a legislation perspective. Short term Stabilisation Agreements as a tool for mitigating regulatory risk but these agreements are not without problems. Avoid reactive legislative changes. Trusted advisors and information overload. Canada & Australia Dos and Don ts Know your MineHutte ratings.

QUESTIONS & THANK YOU FOR LISTENING 23 rd October 2017 Emma Beatty COO and Chief Legal Editor MineHutte Please feel free to contact me: T: +44 207 947 4416 E: emma.beatty@minehutte.com