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EXXARO RESOURCES LIMITED - Finance Director's 1H ending 30 June 2016 - Pre-close message

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Finance Director's 1H ending 30 June 2016 - Pre-close message

Exxaro Resources Limited 
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
Registration number: 2000/011076/06
JSE share code: EXX
ISIN: ZAE000084992
ADR code: EXXAY
("Exxaro"? or "the company" or "the group"?)


FINANCE DIRECTOR’S
1H ending 30 June 2016
Pre-close message

This update covers the expected operational performance of the Exxaro group for the six-month period ending 30 June 2016 (1H16). 
All movements are compared to 1H15, unless otherwise specified. While we acknowledge and recognise the diverse stakeholders for
our group, this message is targeted primarily at the financial and investor community with a distinct focus on financial and 
operational matters, as well as progress on some of our strategic initiatives, without undermining the importance of other 
sustainability matters.

Dear stakeholder,
Below is an update on the group’s operational performance as we approach the end of the six-month period ending 30 June 2016.

A significant milestone in the period was achieving the lowest lost-time injury frequency rate (“LTIFR”) of 0,08 year
to date, which is a 53% improvement on the LTIFR reported for FY15 of 0,17 and a new record for Exxaro. This complements
our fatality- free performance for the past 23 months and has ensured safety stability in our operations.

Persistent low commodity prices and high input costs continue to test the resilience of our coal business. However, we
are pleased that our operational excellence programme is delivering efficiency improvements and sustainable cost
reductions at our operations. We remain on track to achieve: 
- Productivity improvement; and
- Cash conservation - we continue to exercise discipline regarding free cash flow by restricting coal capital
  expenditure to R2,8 billion for FY16, in line with the guidance given in March 2016, without compromising operational
  flexibility and safety and continuing our overall cost-saving initiatives.

Our continuing and disciplined capital management and operational efficiencies programmes have ensured our balance
sheet remains robust, with a low net debt position as previously guided. We expect to maintain our dividend policy between
2,5 to 3,5 times core attributable earnings cover in FY16, subject to the standard board approval process.
 
We are in the process of refinancing our R8 billion facility at competitive rates. The current level of interest from
financial institutions is testimony to Exxaro’s robust business under difficult market conditions.

We expect the global economy to remain subdued as emerging markets battle with low economic growth rates and commodity
markets face oversupply, particularly in the iron ore and metallurgical coal sectors. Commodity prices also continue to
be impacted by interest rate hikes in the United States (“US”), a volatile oil price and other global geopolitical
events. Despite this, we remain focused on our strategic priorities, amongst others, geographic coal market diversification
and sustaining the black ownership of the company as outlined in this note.

We will provide a detailed account of 1H16 financial and operational performances when we announce our financial
results on 18 August 2016.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude for your unwavering support during my tenure. I
have had the privilege to serve Exxaro on various fronts and even more fortunate to work with talented, passionate and
committed people. As I handover the reins to Riaan Koppeschaar, I wish him all the best and I am confident that he will
continue to build on the legacy of the strong finance team which is an integral part of Exxaro’s fortune and prosperity.

I trust our paths shall cross again. 

Yours sincerely
Wim de Klerk
Finance director


                                        Production                                                                                                                Sales                                                               
                                6 months       6 months                 12 months       12 months       6 months       6 months                 12 months       12 months     
                                   ended          ended                     ended           ended          ended          ended                     ended           ended     
                                  30 Jun         31 Dec                    31 Dec          31 Dec         30 Jun         31 Dec                    31 Dec          31 Dec    
                                    2016           2015         %            2015            2015           2016           2015         %            2015            2015    
                               Forecast1         Actual    Change          Actual          Actual      Forecast1         Actual    Change          Actual          Actual    
Thermal                           19 645         18 097         9          21 856          39 953         20 852         19 193         9          22 546          41 739    
• Tied2                            4 009          4 181        (4)          5 079           9 260          3 999          4 181        (4)          5 089           9 270    
• Commercial                      15 636         13 916        12          16 777          30 693         16 853         15 012        12          17 457          32 469    
- Domestic                        15 636         13 916        12          16 777          30 693         12 983         12 770         2          13 924          26 694    
- Export                                                                                                   3 870          2 242        73           3 533           5 775    
Metallurgical                        993            923         8             933           1 856          1 168            843        39             905           1 748    
• Tied2                                                                                                                                                                      
• Commercial                         993            923         8             933           1 856          1 168            843        39             905           1 748    
- Domestic                           993            923         8             933           1 856            718            697         3             644           1 341    
- Export                                                                                                     450            146       208             261             407    
Total coal                        20 638         19 020         9          22 789          41 809         22 020         20 036        10          23 451          43 487    
Semi-coke                              6             35       (83)             13              48             10             35       (71)             14              49    
Total (excluding buy-ins)         20 644         19 055         8          22 802          41 857         22 030         20 071        10          23 465          43 536    
Thermal coal buy-ins               1 251          1 041        20           1 328           2 369                                                                            
Total (including buy-ins)         21 895         20 096         9          24 130          44 226         22 030         20 071        10          23 465          43 536    
1 Based on latest internal management forecast assumptions and estimates                                                                                                                                                    
2 Mines managed on behalf of and supplying their entire production to Eskom (1H15: either Eskom or ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited “(ArcelorMittal”)                                                                                                                                                    


GLOBAL ECONOMY AND COMMODITY PRICES
Global economic activity remained fragile in 1H16, with negative economic data in the form of continued deflationary
risk in developed economies. Growth forecasts are being revised lower as the slowdown and rebalancing of the Chinese
economy, lower commodity prices and significant constraints in key emerging market economies remain growth inhibitors.

In 1Q16, certain emerging market economies, currencies and commodity prices temporarily regained some lost ground.
However, in May 2016, most of these gains began to reverse on the back of continued positive economic data out of the US
and comments from the US Federal Reserve Bank fuelling speculation on the likelihood of resuming slow interest-rate
normalisation.

For Exxaro’s key commodities, the API4 export index price is expected to average US$53 per tonne for 1H16 (1H15: US$56). 
1H16 iron ore prices are expected to average US$52 per tonne (1H15: US$60). The titanium dioxide (“TiO2”) pigment
price increase announced in 1H16 is expected to support improvements in net operating profit margins in this industry.

COAL COMMODITY UPDATE
PRODUCTION AND SALES VOLUMES
Commercial mines
We expect metallurgical coal production volumes for 1H16 to be slightly higher than 1H15. Thermal coal production from
commercial mines is expected to increase by 12% mainly due to the inclusion of Exxaro Coal Central Proprietary Limited
(“ECC”) and higher production at Grootegeluk and North Block Complex partly offset by lower production from Leeuwpan and
the Inyanda mine closure.

Coal buy-ins are expected to increase by 20% due to a shortage of export coal after the closure of Inyanda and before
Belfast starts production. Export sales volumes are expected to increase 81% mainly due to the inclusion of ECC. Sales
to Eskom are expected to decrease 2% due to reduced off take from Leeuwpan mine.

Domestic thermal coal sales are expected to increase by 2%, mainly due to higher demand in the domestic market.

Tied mines
Thermal coal production from tied mines is expected to decrease by 4% due to the closure of the Arnot mine. Therefore,
sales to Eskom are expected to decrease in line with production.
 
MAJOR CONTRACTS UPDATE: TIED MINES
The Arnot coal-supply agreement (“CSA”) with Eskom ended on 31 December 2015. A closure steering committee with
representatives from Exxaro and Eskom has been instituted to deal with all related matters. To date, the following actions
have taken place: 
- All production has ceased and the mine equipment has been reclaimed from the underground sections;
- Consultation with employees, in terms of section 189 of the Labour Relations Act (“section 189”), is ongoing and is
  expected to conclude in 3Q16 with about 1 800 employees and contractors impacted;
- Continuing our discussions with Eskom to ensure full provision for the rehabilitation funds, mine closure costs and
  post mine closure costs in terms of the National Environmental Management Act (“NEMA”) regulations, as stipulated in
  the CSA.

Large capital projects at Matla remain unfunded by Eskom, with mine 1 on care-and-maintenance. In the meantime, the
remaining mine shafts (mine 2 and mine 3) are expected to produce 8,5 million tonnes (“Mt”) for FY16 against contractual
volumes of 10,1Mt. We continue to engage Eskom to provide the required capital funding and are considering available
recourse in terms of the CSA.

EXXARO COAL CENTRAL
The ECC team is now based in Mpumalanga and is rolling out various optimisation initiatives that are showing results,
with the business continuing to generate profits.

In the meantime, we continue to assess further improvement opportunities and markets to enhance the current outlook
even further.

MARKETS
In relation to our market supply, we expect that 2H16 domestic thermal volumes will remain at current healthy levels.
Volumes in the metals markets will reduce as ArcelorMittal ceased production at its market coke battery in Newcastle for
emergency maintenance. This is expected to persist until 1Q17.

Export markets depend heavily on Indian demand for lower-quality coal products, while pricing is expected to remain
flat. Further growth is expected in the African, Pakistani and South East-Asian markets and the group is well positioned
with a strong product mix to supply these markets.

CAPEX AND PROJECTS
We expect total coal capex to be up 32% on 1H15 as optimisation remains a focus area. The expenditure for 1H16 is 12%
lower than guided in March 2016, mainly as a result of timing.

FY16 coal capex is expected to be in line with Exxaro’s March 2016 guidance of R2 848 million.
 


                        1H16           FY16           FY16        FY15        1H15    
                     Current        Current       Previous      Actual      Actual    
                   Forecast1      Forecast1      Forecast1                            
   Sustaining            937          2 200          1 921       1 663         694    
   • Coal                922          2 143          1 864       1 597         658    
   - Waterberg           647          1 491          1 299       1 357         577    
   - Mpumalanga          275            652            565         240          81    
   • Other                15             57             57          66          36    
   Expansion             336            764            984         727         307    
   • Coal                336            764            984         716         298    
   - Waterberg           307            687            703         609         275    
   - Mpumalanga           29             77            281         107          23    
   • Other                                                          11           9    
   Total               1 273          2 964          2 905       2 390       1 001    
   1 Based on latest internal management forecast assumptions and estimates                                                                         


Grootegeluk
1H16 Grootegeluk capex is expected to be 13% lower than that reported for 1H15.

No major changes are expected to the FY16 Grootegeluk capex, as reported in March 2016, although the timing of the
truck replacement programme is being refined, which will affect future years.

All Medupi coal deliveries are in line with Addendum 9 to the CSA.

We continue to engage with Eskom on a possible Addendum 10 to the Medupi CSA. The discussions include consideration of
the options to reduce future take- or pay obligations through coal storage and/or possible movement of coal to the
Mpumalanga region.

Thabametsi
The Thabametsi mining right has been awarded and the first run-of-mine coal to Grootegeluk’s beneficiation complex
could be delivered by FY19 (subject to
infrastructure development such as rail, water and roads in the Waterberg). The rate of production ramp-up will
ultimately depend on the coal baseload independent power producer procurement programme (“CBIPPPP”).

Thabametsi IPP project
A bid was submitted by the Thabametsi independent power producer (“IPP”) in the first bid window under the Department
of Energy’s (“DoE”) CBIPPPP on2 November 2015. The preferred bidders are expected to be announced by the DoE in 3Q16.
 
Belfast
Detail engineering designs are complete and the tender process for the two major construction packages (bulk earthworks, 
civils and processing plant) has begun. We anticipate that the suspension of the water-use licence will be lifted and
the rezoning licence authorised by 3Q16. Construction is now scheduled to commence in 2H16. Should an appeal be registered, 
a further delay in the start of construction can be expected.

Mafube Nooitgedacht
Work continues on completing the bankable feasibility study (“BFS”) and an investment decision is expected in 2H16.

DISPOSALS AND MINES IN CLOSURE
Inyanda mine
Coal resources at Inyanda mine were depleted in September 2015. In December 2015 a sale and purchase agreement was
concluded for the assets and liabilities (including the mining right, plant assets and a private rail siding). The sale 
is subject to conditions precedent (“CPs”), including the section 11 transfer of mining rights under the Mineral and
Petroleum Resources Development Act (“MPRDA”). The CPs remain outstanding.

LOGISTICS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Transnet Freight Rail (“TFR”) railed 72,68Mt for its financial year ended 31 March 2016. Exxaro rail supply in the
Waterberg has been disappointing, achieving an average of 3,5 of the required five trains per week since the beginning of
2016 mainly due to TFR operational issues. TFR indicated that the current performance will continue until the end of the
coal line shut in July 2016 and then revert back to normal operating levels of five trains per week.

FERROUS COMMODITY UPDATE
MAYOKO PROJECT
The mining convention ratification remains outstanding. 

SISHEN IRON ORE COMPANY PROPRIETARY LIMITED (“SIOC”)
Guidance on SIOC’s equity-accounted contribution will be provided when we have reasonable certainty on its 1H16 financial 
results.

TITANIUM DIOXIDE (“TiO2”) AND ALKALI CHEMICALS
Pigment prices have improved due to the successful implementation of a price increase in 2Q16.Feed-stock prices, on
the other hand, remain sluggish for chloride grade (“CP”) slag and zircon. The Alkali chemicals business continues to 
deliver stable margins and contribute to Tronox’s bottom line. 

We expect 1H16 TiO2 price increases to boost our share of Tronox’s financial results for 1H16. However, due to the
weaker exchange rate against the US dollar, we expect the loss contribution to be in line with 1H15.

The decline in the Tronox share price in 1H16, coupled with the weaker exchange rate against the dollar is expected to
have an impact on our impairment indicator assessment at the end of the six-month period. The result of this assessment, 
along with further guidance on Tronox’s equity-accounted contribution will be provided when we have reasonable
certainty on Tronox’s 1H16 financial results and share price as at 30 June 2016.

CENNERGI PROPRIETARY LIMITED (“CENNERGI”)
The two wind-farm projects, Amakhala Emoyeni (“AE”) and Tsitsikamma Community Wind Farm (“TCWF”), will deliver a total
of 229MW to the grid by year-end, on time and within budget. TCWF and AE have been connected to the Eskom grid in April
and June 2016, respectively. It is expected that both facilities will reach commercial operation during 2H16.

Guidance on Cennergi’s equity-accounted contribution will be provided when we have reasonable certainty on its 1H16
financial results.

SALE OF NON-CORE ASSETS AND INVESTMENTS
The group’s interests in Black Mountain Proprietary Limited and Chifeng Kumba Hongye Corporation Limited (“Chifeng”)
remain non-core and we intend to divest from these investments through a disposal process once the lock-in periods expire
in 4Q16.

Following the impairment in FY14 of the underground coal gasification (“UCG”) intellectual property licence of R202 million, 
we have taken the decision not to continue with the current UCG project. Alternate projects may be considered in future.

We are also reviewing our coal portfolio as part of our optimisation programme, with specific focus on closure and/or
divesting from assets that do not meet our expectation of net present value, robustness of earnings and net operating
profit margins that can withstand a low commodity price environment.

BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT (“BEE”) SHAREHOLDING
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
There has been no further financial assistance to support Exxaro’s controlling BEE shareholder, Main Street 333
Proprietary Limited (RF) (“Main Street 333”).
 
PROGRESS ON UNWINDING MAIN STREET 333
To maintain our competitive advantage as a leading empowered mining company in South Africa, we are making progress on
a replacement transaction. The replacement transaction needs to balance our requirement for continuous BEE shareholding
and cost of implementation to minority shareholders. As a result, Exxaro is exploring various alternatives for the
replacement transaction, including potentially implementing a transaction that will be less than 50% BEE. Discussions with
Main Street 333 and our internal preparation work for the replacement transactions are progressing and we should be in a
position to provide further guidance in due course.

ECC
Part of the coal portfolio optimisation includes reconfiguring the ECC asset base to ensure BEE partners are
introduced to a sustainable business, aiming for the most appropriate mechanism to increase BEE participation.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT (“NEMA”) 107 OF 1998
The ministers of Environmental Affairs, Water and Sanitation and Mineral Resources have determined that requirements
for making financial provision to manage, rehabilitate and remediate environmental impacts from mining operations will be
regulated under NEMA and no longer under the MPRDA. This agreement has been formalised by amending the relevant
environmental, water and mining legislation.

The financial provisioning regulations were published on 20 November 2015 for implementation and contain
more onerous and detailed requirements than previously required by the MPRDA.

For example: 
- Financial provision must be made for annual rehabilitation, final rehabilitation, decommissioning and closure, as
  well as latent or residual impacts; and
- Provision must at any point be equal to the sum of actual costs of implementing annual rehabilitation, final
  rehabilitation and remediation costs for the succeeding period of 10 years.

We are assessing the full impact of these developments on our rehabilitation and decommissioning financial provisions.

PERFORMANCE AGAINST NEW BROAD-BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT (“BBBEE”) CODES AND MINING CHARTER
Exxaro has achieved a commendable level 4 BBBEE recognition level. This performance positions Exxaro amongst the
forerunners in BEE within the mining industry.
 
We are proud that - for the first time - every business unit has achieved all mining charter targets for the year
ended 31 December 2015, a milestone that we will continue to build on.

Exxaro, through the Chamber of Mines, is committed to constructive engagement with the DMR and other stakeholders on
the recently published draft mining charter in pursuit of ongoing transformation in the industry. Further, we await the
outcome of the High Court ruling on the interpretation of BEE ownership transactions carried out by the industry between
2004 and 2014, which we expect will be in 2H16. Clarity and certainty of the requirements of this legislation is
critical to our imminent review of the black ownership status, our replacement BEE transaction and the ongoing investment 
and development of South Africa’s mining industry.

EXXARO IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE (“EIP”)
Following the announcement of the section 189 relating to the EIP in April 2016, five consultation meetings have taken
place to date, facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (“CCMA”). At this stage, it is
not yet determinable what the financial impact of this process will be on business performance for the six-month period
ending 30 June 2016.

We expect that the consultation process will conclude in 3Q16.

OUTLOOK FOR 2H16
We expect an improvement in the coal business’ operational and financial results for the remainder of 2016 compared to
corresponding period in 2015 mainly due to: 
- Stable trading conditions in domestic markets;
- The positive impact (volumes and net operating profit) resulting from the inclusion of ECC in the portfolio for the
  whole of FY16; and
- Increase in sales from Grootegeluk and Matla compensating for the cessation in coal supply from Arnot and Inyanda.

The performance of the investment portfolio (SIOC and Tronox) will be marginally influenced by the temporary rally in
prices in the period as well as continued efforts to reposition these businesses (e.g. challenging cost management) in
prevailing market conditions. This outlook for the non-controlled investments is dependent on global economic policy and
market outlook.

Weak global economic growth, low commodity prices, constrained household finances, rising inflation and interest rates
and a South African annual economic growth rate of less than 1% will continue to hamper economic activity for the
remainder of 2016. Collective efforts by government, business and labour deferred the sovereign rating downgrade, but the
outlook remains negative. Exxaro’s role and participation in this regard will be through ensuring our operations are
efficient and further investment in mining and energy-related projects (including the Thabametsi and Belfast projects) as 
well as collaborating on specific initiatives to promote our country’s economic performance.

GROUP FINANCIAL UPDATE
Consolidated earnings guidance will be provided when we have reasonable certainty on financial and operational
performance results for the six-month period ending 30 June 2016, taking into account: 
- Finalised June 2016 month results;
- Performance of equity-accounted investments; and
- Any adjustments required from the financial closure process.

REVIEW OF THE UPDATE
The information in this update is the responsibility of the directors of Exxaro and has not been reviewed or reported
on by Exxaro’s external auditors.

DIAL-IN TELECONFERENCE CALL DETAILS
A dial-in teleconference call on the details of this announcement will be held on Tuesday, 28 June 2016 at 13h00
(GMT+2:00).
Internet broadcast: www.exxaro.com 

DIAL-IN TELECONFERENCE NUMBERS:
- Republic of South Africa toll-free: 0800 200 648 
- Johannesburg: 011 535 3600 / 010 201 6800 
- Cape Town: 021 819 0900 
- UK toll-free: 0808 162 4061 
- USA and Canada toll-free: 1 855 481 5362 
- Conference ID: Exxaro FD’s pre-close teleconference

PLAYBACK
A playback will be available until 5 July 2016. To access the playback, dial one of the following numbers using the
playback code 50416#:
- South Africa: 011 305 2030 
- UK toll-free: 0808 234 6771 
- USA and Canada: 1 855 481 5363 
- Australia toll-free: 1 800 091 250
 
EDITOR’S NOTE
Exxaro is one of the largest South Africa-based diversified resources companies, with interests in the coal, titanium
dioxide, iron ore and energy commodities. www.exxaro.com

ENQUIRIES
Mzila Mthenjane, Executive Head: Strategy & Stakeholder Engagement
Tel: + 27 12 307 7393
Mobile: +27 83 417 6375
Email: Mzila.mthenjane@exxaro.com
Pretoria 28 June 2016

SPONSOR
Absa Bank Limited (acting through its corporate and investment banking division).
 
LEGEND
1H15 - Six-months period ended 30 June 2015                FY15 - Financial year ended 31 December 2015 
1H16 - Six-months period ended 30 June 2016                FY16 - Financial year ended 31 December 2016 
2H15 - Six-months period ended 31 December 2015            FY17 - Financial year ending 31 December 2017 
2H16 - Six-months period ended 31 December 2016            FY18 - Financial year ending 31 December 2018 
1Q16 - First quarter of 2016                               2Q16 - Second quarter of 2016
3Q16 - Third quarter of 2016                               4Q16 - Fourth quarter of 2016

COMMODITY PRICES SOURCE
Coal - IHS Energy 
Iron ore - MB Online
Mineral sands and pigments - TZMI 

DISCLAIMER
The financial information on which any outlook statements are based have not been reviewed nor reported on by Exxaro’s
external auditors. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current beliefs and expectations and are
subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. The forward-looking statements involve risks that may affect the
group’s operations, markets, products, services and prices. Exxaro undertakes no obligation to update or reverse the
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information or future developments.

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