• Samstag, 16 November 2024
  • 02:42 Uhr Frankfurt
  • 01:42 Uhr London
  • 20:42 Uhr New York
  • 20:42 Uhr Toronto
  • 17:42 Uhr Vancouver
  • 12:42 Uhr Sydney

Newmont Increases Gold Reserves to 99.2 Million Ounces and Reports Copper Reserves at 9.5 Billion Pounds

22.02.2013  |  CNW
DENVER, Feb. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM) ("Newmont" or "the Company") today announced it increased attributable gold reserves by 0.4 million ounces, net of depletion, to 99.2 million ounces in 2012. Highlights include:

- Gold reserves of 99.2 million ounces;
- Copper reserves of 9.5 billion pounds;
- The addition of 2.9 million ounces of gold reserves at the Merian project in Suriname; and
- The addition of 2.6 million ounces of gold inferred resources at the Long Canyon project in Nevada.

"We are pleased to announce 6.6 million ounces of gold reserve additions in 2012 at higher grades than depleted, with 2.9 million ounces of new reserves declared at Merian in Suriname," said Gary Goldberg, President and Chief Operating Officer. "We also declared 2.6 million ounces of gold inferred resource at Long Canyon in Nevada," Goldberg added.

Gold and copper reserves1 were calculated at $1,400 per ounce, and $3.25 per pound, respectively. A $100 increase in gold price would result in an approximate 2.8% increase in gold reserves while a $100 decrease in gold price would result in an approximate 7.6% decrease in gold reserves. Gold and copper price related reserve additions accounted for 1.5 million ounces of gold and approximately 0.1 billion pounds of copper in 2012, as highlighted in the following charts.

1For detailed information on the Company's year-end attributable Proven and Probable Reserves and Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources, please refer to the Supplemental Information and the cautionary statement at the end of this release.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130221/LA64354-INFO-a)

Attributable measured and indicated gold resources for 2012 were 22.3 million ounces. In addition, attributable inferred gold resources were 17.9 million ounces. Attributable measured and indicated copper resources for 2012 were 2.2 billion pounds. In addition, attributable inferred copper resources were 970 million pounds. Gold and copper resources were calculated using prices of $1,600 per ounce and $3.50 per pound, respectively.

Attributable proven and probable silver reserves for 2012 were 186 million ounces. Attributable measured and indicated silver resources for 2012 were 53 million ounces, with additional inferred silver resources of 35 million ounces. Silver reserves and resources were calculated using prices of $30 and $35 per ounce, respectively.


Exploration: 2013 Planned Activity

Newmont's 2013 attributable exploration budget is $249 million, with over 40% allocated to North America, and the balance split between Asia Pacific, Africa, South America, and other strategic programs, as shown in the chart below. Of the total attributable exploration budget, approximately three quarters is expected to be focused on brownfields exploration activity, with the balance targeted on greenfields programs.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130221/LA64354-INFO-b)

22013 Opportunity Fund budget to be allocated regionally to the highest ranking projects identified throughout the course of the year, consistent with prior year practice.


Reserve and Resource Tables

Proven and Probable reserves are based on extensive drilling, sampling, mine modeling and metallurgical testing from which we determined economic feasibility. Metal price assumptions follow SEC guidance not to exceed a three year trailing average. The price sensitivity of reserves depends upon several factors including grade, metallurgical recovery, operating cost, waste-to-ore ratio and ore type. Metallurgical recovery rates vary depending on the metallurgical properties of each deposit and the production process used. The reserve tables included in this release list the average metallurgical recovery rate for each deposit, which takes into account the relevant processing methods. The cut-off grade, or lowest grade of mineralized material considered economic to process, varies with material type, price, metallurgical recoveries, operating costs and co- or by-product credits. The Proven and Probable reserve figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation. No assurance can be given that the indicated levels of recovery of gold and copper will be realized. Ounces of gold and silver or pounds of copper included in the proven and probable reserves are calculated without regard to any losses during metallurgical treatment. Reserve estimates may require revision based on actual production. Market fluctuations in the price of gold and copper, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could render certain proven and probable reserves containing relatively lower grades of mineralization uneconomic to exploit and might result in a reduction of reserves.

The Measured, Indicated, and Inferred resource figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation and are exclusive of reserves. A 'Mineral Resource' is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, grade or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories. Ounces of gold and silver or pounds of copper included in the Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources are calculated without regard to any losses during metallurgical treatment. Market fluctuations in the price of gold and copper, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could change future estimates of resources.

We publish reserves and resources annually, and will recalculate reserves and resources at December 31, 2013, taking into account metal prices, changes, if any, in future production and capital costs, divestments and depletion as well as any acquisitions and additions during 2013.



Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Gold Reserves(1),U.S Units

December 31, 2012


December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit



Proven Reserves


Probable Reserves


Proven and Probable Reserves


Metallurgical Recovery


Proven + Probable Reserves

Newmont Share


Tonnage


Grade


Gold


Tonnage


Grade


Gold


Tonnage


Grade


Gold



Tonnage


Grade


Gold



(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)



(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)

North America

Carlin Open Pits, Nevada

100%

82,100


0.059


4,810


231,100


0.030


6,840


313,200


0.037


11,650


74%


331,700


0.038


12,620



Carlin Underground, Nevada


100%


14,500


0.252


3,650


9,000


0.285


2,580


23,500


0.265


6,230


86%


18,000


0.282


5,090



Midas, Nevada


100%


200


0.191


30


400


0.055


20


600


0.095


50


90%


800


0.226


160



Phoenix, Nevada


100%


22,700


0.019


440


417,200


0.017


6,990


439,900


0.017


7,430


73%


447,100


0.016


7,250



Twin Creeks, Nevada


100%


7,100


0.101


720


51,200


0.052


2,680


58,300


0.058


3,400


80%


48,300


0.078


3,780



Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(2)


25%


2,200


0.396


860


2,900


0.370


1,080


5,100


0.381


1,940


92%


4,000


0.442


1,760



Nevada In-Process(3)


100%


25,500


0.018


450


0



0


25,500


0.018


450


64%


23,000


0.020


460

Nevada Stockpiles(4)


100%


68,900


0.055


3,830


3,400


0.026


90


72,300


0.054


3,920


75%


68,200


0.052


3,530

Total Nevada



223,200


0.066


14,790


715,200


0.028


20,280


938,400


0.037


35,070


77%


941,100


0.037


34,650



La Herradura, Mexico


44%


85,500


0.017


1,470


72,600


0.016


1,140


158,100


0.017


2,610


67%


111,400


0.021


2,330

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA



308,700


0.053


16,260


787,800


0.027


21,420


1,096,500


0.034


37,680


77%


1,052,500


0.035


36,980

South America

Conga, Peru(5)


51.35%


0



0


303,400


0.021


6,460


303,400


0.021


6,460


75%


303,400


0.021


6,460



Yanacocha Open Pits(6)


51.35%


23,000


0.057


1,310


73,400


0.014


1,050


96,400


0.024


2,360


73%


119,900


0.030


3,570



Yanacocha In-Process(3)


51.35%


8,600


0.026


220


0



0


8,600


0.026


220


78%


15,200


0.025


390



Yanacocha Stockpiles(4)


51.35%


8,400


0.054


460


0



0


8,400


0.054


460


60%




Not Disclosed in 2011





Total Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


40,000


0.050


1,990


73,400


0.014


1,050


113,400


0.027


3,040


72%


135,100


0.029


3,960



La Zanja, Peru(7)


46.94%


1,700


0.021


40


10,800


0.017


190


12,500


0.018


230


66%


21,400


0.016


330



Merian, Suriname(8)


80%


0



0


79,800


0.036


2,850


79,800


0.036


2,850


93%




TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA



41,700


0.048


2,030


467,400


0.023


10,550


509,100


0.025


12,580


78%


459,900


0.023


10,750

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau Open Pit(9)


48.5%


131,300


0.017


2,170


166,600


0.006


940


297,900


0.010


3,110


76%


323,700


0.010


3,150



Batu Hijau Stockpiles(4)(5)(9)


48.5%


0



0


140,600


0.003


440


140,600


0.003


440


70%


156,900


0.003


490





Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia


48.5%


131,300


0.017


2,170


307,200


0.004


1,380


438,500


0.008


3,550


76%


480,600


0.008


3,640



Boddington, Western Australia


100%


117,100


0.020


2,390


813,400


0.019


15,270


930,500


0.019


17,660


81%


1,053,500


0.019


19,490



Boddington Stockpiles


100%


32,000


0.017


540


31,800


0.013


400


63,800


0.015


940


81%


0



0





Total Boddington, Western Australia


100%


149,100


0.020


2,930


845,200


0.019


15,670


994,300


0.019


18,600


81%


1,053,500


0.019


19,490



Duketon, Western Australia(10)


19.75%


1,500


0.044


70


11,100


0.045


500


12,600


0.045


570


95%


10,800


0.045


490



Jundee, Western Australia


100%


2,300


0.090


210


1,600


0.188


300


3,900


0.130


510


91%


3,800


0.174


650



Kalgoorlie Open Pit and Underground


50%


11,700


0.059


690


38,700


0.056


2,180


50,400


0.057


2,870


85%


55,000


0.057


3,140



Kalgoorlie Stockpiles(4)(5)


50%


57,900


0.023


1,330


0



0


57,900


0.023


1,330


83%


53,900


0.023


1,260





Total Kalgoorlie, Western Australia


50%


69,600


0.029


2,020


38,700


0.056


2,180


108,300


0.039


4,200


84%


108,900


0.040


4,400



Tanami, Northern Territory


100%


5,000


0.174


860


8,900


0.153


1,360


13,900


0.161


2,220


95%


16,700


0.152


2,520



Waihi, New Zealand


100%


100


0.175


20


2,900


0.097


280


3,000


0.101


300


89%


3,200


0.112


360

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC



358,900


0.023


8,280


1,215,600


0.018


21,670


1,574,500


0.019


29,950


82%


1,677,500


0.019


31,550

Africa

Ahafo Open Pits(11)

100%

0

0


183,100


0.055


10,150


183,100


0.055


10,150


88%


194,700


0.055


10,790



Ahafo Underground(12)


100%


0


0.000


0


4,900


0.13


630


4,900


0.129


630


92%


5,900


0.112


660



Ahafo Stockpiles(4)


100%


27,200


0.030


800


0



0


27,200


0.030


800


86%


21,000


0.030


630





Total Ahafo, Ghana


100%


27,200


0.030


800


188,000


0.057


10,780


215,200


0.054


11,580


88%


221,600


0.055


12,080



Akyem, Ghana(13)


100%


300


0.097


20


144,300


0.051


7,360


144,600


0.051


7,380


88%


144,500


0.051


7,390

TOTAL AFRICA



27,500


0.030


820


332,300


0.055


18,140


359,800


0.053


18,960


88%


366,100


0.053


19,470

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE



736,800


0.037


27,390

2,803,100

0.026

71,780

3,539,900

0.028

99,170

81%

3,556,000

0.028

98,750


(1) Reserves are calculated at a a gold price of US$1,400, A$1,400, or NZ$1,800 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2011 reserves were calculated at a gold price of US$1,200, A$1,250, or NZ$1,600 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 unless they are less than 50,000, and gold ounces have been rounded to the nearest 10,000.

(2) Reserve estimates provided by Barrick, the operator of the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture.

(3) In-process material is the material on leach pads at the end of each year from which gold remains to be recovered. In-process material reserves are reported separately where tonnage or contained ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and contained ounces are greater than 100,000.

(4) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where tonnage or contained ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and contained ounces are greater than 100,000.

(5) Project is under development.

(6) Reserves include the currently undeveloped deposit at La Quinua Sur and Marleny, which contains reserves of 0.5 million attributable ounces.

(7) Reserves estimates were provided by Buenaventura, the operator of the La Zanja project.

(8) Project has completed Feasibility and awaits construction decision. Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at the time of Reserve declaration. Mineral agreement with the Government of Suriname allows the government to purchase up to 25% interest in the project within 60 days after exploitation license is issued, which is expected in early 2013.

(9) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest as of December 31, 2012.

(10) Reserve estimates provided by Regis Resources Ltd, in which Newmont holds a 19.75% interest.

(11) Includes undeveloped reserves at Yamfo South, Yamfo Central, Techire West, Subenso South, Subenso North, Yamfo Northeast, and Susuan totaling 3.2 million ounces.

(12) Subika Underground project is under development.

(13) Project is under development.


Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Gold Reserves(1), Metric Units

December 31, 2012


December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit



Proven Reserves


Probable Reserves


Proven and Probable Reserves


Metallurgical Recovery


Proven + Probable Reserves

Newmont Share


Tonnage


Grade


Gold


Tonnage


Grade


Gold


Tonnage


Grade


Gold



Tonnage


Grade


Gold



(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)



(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)

North America

Carlin Open Pits, Nevada


100%


74,500


2.01


4,810


209,700


1.01


6,840


284,200


1.28


11,650


74%


300,900


1.30


12,620

Carlin Underground, Nevada


100%


13,100


8.66


3,650


8,200


9.78


2,580


21,300


9.09


6,230


86%


16,400


9.66


5,090



Midas, Nevada


100%


100


6.54


30


400


1.90


20


500


3.25


50


90%


700


7.76


160



Phoenix, Nevada


100%


20,600


0.66


440


378,400


0.57


6,990


399,000


0.58


7,430


73%


405,700


0.56


7,250



Twin Creeks, Nevada


100%


6,400


3.47


720


46,500


1.79


2,680


52,900


2.00


3,400


80%


43,800


2.69


3,780



Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(2)


25%


2,000


13.59


860


2,700


12.68


1,080


4,700


13.07


1,940


92%


3,600


15.14


1,760



Nevada In-Process(3)


100%


23,200


0.61


450


0



0


23,200


0.61


450


64%


20,800


0.69


460



Nevada Stockpiles(4)


100%


62,500


1.90


3,830


3,000


0.91


90


65,500


1.86


3,920

75%

61,900

1.77

3,530

Total Nevada

202,400


2.27


14,790


648,900


0.97


20,280


851,300


1.28


35,070


77%


853,800


1.26


34,650



La Herradura, Mexico


44%


77,500


0.59


1,470


65,900


0.54


1,140


143,400


0.57


2,610


67%


101,100


0.72


2,330

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

279,900


1.81


16,260


714,800


0.93


21,420


994,700


1.18


37,680


77%


954,900


1.20


36,980

South America

Conga, Peru(5)


51.35%


0



0


275,200


0.73


6,460


275,200


0.73


6,460


75%


275,200


0.73


6,460



Yanacocha Open Pits(6)


51.35%


20,900


1.95


1,310


66,600


0.49


1,050


87,500


0.84


2,360


73%


108,800


1.02


3,570



Yanacocha In-Process(3)


51.35%


7,800


0.88


220


0



0


7,800


0.88


220


78%


13,800


0.87


390



Yanacocha Stockpiles(4)


51.35%


7,600


1.86


460


0



0


7,600


1.86


460


60%




Not Disclosed in 2011





Total Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


36,300


1.70


1,990


66,600


0.49


1,050


102,900


0.92


3,040


72%


122,600


1.00


3,960



La Zanja, Peru(7)


46.94%


1,600


0.71


40


9,800


0.60


190


11,400


0.61


230


66%


19,400


0.54


330



Merian, Suriname(8)


80%


0



0


72,400


1.22


2,850


72,400


1.22


2,850


93%


0



0

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA



37,900


1.66


2,030


424,000


0.77


10,550


461,900


0.85


12,580


78%


417,200


0.80


10,750

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau Open Pit(9)


48.5%


119,100


0.57


2,170


151,100


0.19


940


270,200


0.36


3,110


76%


293,600


0.33


3,150



Batu Hijau Stockpiles(5)(9)


48.5%


0



0


127,600


0.11


440


127,600


0.11


440


70%


142,400


0.11


490



Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia


48.5%


119,100


0.57


2,170


278,700


0.15


1,380


397,800


0.28


3,550


76%


436,000


0.26


3,640



Boddington, Western Australia


100%


106,200


0.70


2,390


737,900


0.64


15,270


844,100


0.65


17,660


81%


955,700


0.63


19,490



Boddington Stockpiles


100%


29,000


0.58


540


28,800


0.43


400


57,800


0.50


940


81%




Not Disclosed in 2011





Total Boddington, Western Australia


100%


135,200


0.67


2,930


766,700


0.64


15,670


901,900


0.64


18,600


81%


955,700


0.80


19,490



Duketon, Western Australia(10)


19.75%


1,400


1.51


70


10,100


1.53


500


11,500


1.53


570


95%


9,800


1.54


490



Jundee, Western Australia


100%


2,100


3.10


210


1,500


6.43


300


3,600


4.46


510


91%


3,400


5.95


650



Kalgoorlie Open Pit and Underground


50%


10,600


2.02


690


35,100


1.93


2,180


45,700


1.95


2,870


85%


49,900


1.96


3,140



Kalgoorlie Stockpiles(5)


50%


52,500


0.79


1,330


0



0


52,500


0.79


1,330


83%


48,900


0.80


1,260





Total Kalgoorlie, Western Australia


50%


63,100


1.00


2,020


35,100


1.93


2,180


98,200


1.33


4,200


84%


98,800


1.38


4,400



Tanami, Northern Territory


100%


4,500


5.97


860


8,100


5.25


1,360


12,600


5.51


2,220


95%


15,100


5.20


2,520



Waihi, New Zealand


100%


100


6.01


20


2,600


3.34


280


2,700


3.45


300


89%


2,900


3.85


360

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC



325,500


0.79


8,280


1,102,800


0.61


21,670


1,428,300


0.65


29,950


82%


1,521,700


0.65


31,550

Africa



Ahafo Open Pits(11)


100%


0



0


166,100


1.90


10,150


166,100


1.90


10,150


88%


176,600


1.90


10,790



Ahafo Underground(12)


100%


0



0


4,400


4.43


630


4,400


4.43


630


92%


5,300


3.82


660



Ahafo Stockpiles(4)


100%


24,700


1.01


800


0



0


24,700


1.01


800


86%


19,100


1.03


630


Total Ahafo, Ghana


100%


24,700


1.01


800


170,500


1.97


10,780


195,200


1.85


11,580


88%


201,000


1.87


12,080



Akyem, Ghana(13)


100%


200


3.33


20


130,900


1.75


7,360


131,100


1.75


7,380


88%


131,100


1.75


7,390

TOTAL AFRICA



24,900


1.03


820


301,400


1.87


18,140


326,300


1.81


18,960


88%


332,100


1.82


19,470

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE


668,200


1.27


27,390


2,543,000


0.88


71,780


3,211,200


0.96


99,170


81%


3,225,900


0.95


98,750


See Footnotes under Gold Reserves U.S. units table.

Attributable Gold Mineral Resources(1)(2)- December 31, 2012, U.S. Units

Gold Measured Resource

Gold Indicated Resource

Gold Measured + Indicated Resource(3)

Gold Inferred Resource

Deposits/Districts

Newmont Share

Tonnage

Grade

Au

Tonnage

Grade

Au

Tonnage


Grade


Au


Tonnage


Grade


Au

(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)

North America

Buffalo Valley, Nevada

70%


0



0


17,900


0.018


330


17,900


0.018


330


600


0.010


10




Carlin Trend Open Pit, Nevada


100%


26,200


0.036


940


62,700


0.023


1,430


88,900


0.027


2,370


18,900


0.018


350




Carlin Trend Underground, Nevada


100%


500


0.148


70


800


0.199


170


1,300


0.180


240


4,000


0.26


1,020




Lone Tree Complex, Nevada


100%


0



0


2,200


0.023


50


2,200


0.023


50


5,000


0.016


80




Long Canyon, Nevada


100%


0



0


0



0


0



0


27,900


0.094


2,630




Midas, Nevada


100%


0


0.149


0


100


0.039


0


100


0.056


0


300


0.07


20




Phoenix, Nevada


100%


6,300


0.015


90


191,800


0.013


2,430


198,100


0.013


2,520


117,200


0.012


1,390




Sandman, Nevada


100%


0



0


1,300


0.036


50


1,300


0.036


50


1,100


0.063


70




Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(4)


25%


500


0.365


200


500


0.328


160


1,000


0.347


360


900


0.42


380




Twin Creeks, Nevada


100%


5,100


0.070


350


36,800


0.058


2,120


41,900


0.059


2,470


3,900


0.061


240




Nevada Stockpiles, Nevada (5)


100%


5,800


0.037


210


0



0


5,800


0.037


210


2,300


0.043


100

Total Nevada



44,400


0.042


1,860


314,100


0.021


6,740


358,500


0.024


8,600


182,100


0.034


6,290




La Herradura, Mexico


44%


30,600


0.020


610


39,900


0.017


670


70,500


0.018


1,280


59,400


0.016


940

Total North America



75,000


0.033


2,470


354,000


0.021


7,410


429,000


0.023


9,880


241,500


0.030


7,230

South America


Conga, Peru


51.35%


0


0.000


0


89,300


0.012


1,030


89,300


0.012


1,030


130,500


0.011


1,480




Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


13,000


0.040


520


24,400


0.016


400


37,400


0.025


920


93,800


0.025


2,360




La Zanja, Peru (6)


46.94%


0


0.006


0


400


0.007


0


400


0.007


0


2,800


0.017


50




Merian, Suriname


80%


0



0


4,100


0.056


230


4,100


0.056


230


30,000


0.030


910

Total South America



13,000


0.040


520


118,200


0.014


1,660


131,200


0.017


2,180


257,100


0.019


4,800

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(7)


48.5%


8,100


0.018


150


141,300


0.007


1,040


149,400


0.008


1,190


27,600


0.002


50




Boddington, Western Australia


100%


35,500


0.015


540


225,900


0.013


3,010


261,400


0.014


3,550


15,600


0.015


240




Duketon, Western Australia(8)


19.75%


700


0.016


10


10,200


0.023


240


10,900


0.023


250


24,200


0.026


640




Jundee, Western Australia


100%


0



0


300


0.108


30


300


0.108


30


500


0.138


70




Kalgoorlie, Western Australia


50%


5,300


0.038


200


15,900


0.034


540


21,200


0.035


740


400


0.076


30




McPhilliamys, New South Wales(8)


19.75%


0



0


9,000


0.037


330


9,000


0.037


330


3,500


0.046


160

Tanami, Northern Territories


100%


900


0.129


110


2,800


0.116


330


3,700


0.119


440


7,100


0.193


1,370




Waihi, New Zealand


100%


0



0


1,800


0.267


480


1,800


0.267


480


800


0.192


150

Total Asia Pacific



50,500


0.020


1,010


407,200


0.015


6,000


457,700


0.015


7,010


79,700


0.034


2,710

Africa


Ahafo, Ghana


100.0%


0



0


83,200


0.037


3,050


83,200


0.037


3,050


42,500


0.042


1,770





Subika Underground


100.0%


0



0


0


0.000


0


0


0.000


0


9,400


0.136


1,280




Total Ahafo


100.0%


0



0


83,200


0.037


3,050


83,200


0.037


3,050


51,900


0.059


3,050




Akyem, Ghana


100.0%


0



0


13,300


0.016


210


13,300


0.016


210


3,400


0.030


100

Total Africa



0



0


96,500


0.034


3,260


96,500


0.034


3,260


55,300


0.057


3,150

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE


138,500

0.029

4,000

975,900

0.019

18,330

1,114,400

0.020

22,330

633,600

0.028

17,890


(1) Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

(2) Resources calculated at a gold price of US$1,600 or A$1,600 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2011 Resources were calculated at a gold price of US$1,400 or A$1,475 per ounce. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 and pounds have been rounded to the nearest 10 thousand.

(3) Measured and Indicated combined Resources are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont's 10K filing.

(4) Resource estimates provided by Barrick, the operator of the Turquoise Ridge joint venture.

(5) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where tonnage or ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and ounces are greater than 100,000.

(6) Reserve estimates provided by Buenaventura, the operator of the La Zanja project.

(7) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at December 31, 2012.

(8) Resource estimates provided by Regis Resources Ltd, in which Newmont holds a 19.75% interest.

Attributable Gold Mineral Resources(1)(2)- December 31, 2012, Metric units


Gold Measured Resource


Gold Indicated Resource


Gold Measured + Indicated Resource(3)


Gold Inferred Resource

Deposits/Districts


Newmont Share


Tonnage


Grade


Au


Tonnage


Grade


Au


Tonnage


Grade


Au


Tonnage


Grade


Au

(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)

North America


Buffalo Valley, Nevada


70%
0
0
16,200


0.63

330

16,200

0.63

330

500

0.35


10

Carlin Trend Open Pit, Nevada


100%


23,800


1.22


940


56,900


0.78


1,430


80,700


0.91


2,370


17,100


0.63


350

Carlin Trend Underground, Nevada


100%


400


5.07


70


800


6.82


170


1,200


6.19


240


3,600


8.75


1,020




Lone Tree Complex, Nevada


100%


0



0


2,000


0.79


50


2,000


0.79


50


4,600


0.55


80




Long Canyon, Nevada


100%


0



0


0



0


0



0


25,400


3.22


2,630




Midas, Nevada


100%


0


5.10


0


100


1.35


0


100


1.93


0


300


2.27


20




Phoenix, Nevada


100%


5,700


0.50


90


174,000


0.43


2,430


179,700


0.44


2,520


106,300


0.41


1,390




Sandman, Nevada


100%


0



0


1,200


1.23


50


1,200


1.23


50


1,000


2.17


70




Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(4)


25%


500


12.51


200


400


11.25


160


900


11.91


360


800


14.28


380




Twin Creeks, Nevada


100%


4,600


2.39


350


33,400


1.98


2,120


38,000


2.03


2,470


3,600


2.10


240




Nevada Stockpiles, Nevada (5)


100%


5,200


1.25


210


0



0


5,200


1.25


210


2,100


1.48


100

Total Nevada



40,200


1.44


1,860


285,000


0.74


6,740


325,200


0.82


8,600


165,300


1.18


6,290




La Herradura, Mexico


44%


27,700


0.69


610


36,200


0.57


670


63,900


0.62


1,280


53,900


0.54


940

Total North America



67,900


1.13


2,470


321,200


0.72


7,410


389,100


0.79


9,880


219,200


1.02


7,230

South America

Conga, Peru


51.35%


0


0.00


0


81,000


0.40


1,030


81,000


0.40


1,030


118,400


0.39


1,480




Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


11,800


1.38


520


22,100


0.56


400


33,900


0.85


920


85,100


0.86


2,360




La Zanja, Peru (6)


46.94%


0


0.20


0


300


0.23


0


300


0.23


0


2,600


0.58


50




Merian, Suriname


80%


0



0


3,700


1.90


230


3,700


1.90


230


27,200


1.04


910

Total South America



11,800


1.38


520


107,100


0.48


1,660


118,900


0.57


2,180


233,300


0.64


4,800

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(7)


48.5%


7,300


0.62


150


128,200


0.25


1,040


135,500


0.27


1,190


25,000


0.07


50

Boddington, Western Australia


100%


32,200


0.52


540


204,900


0.46


3,010


237,100


0.47


3,550


14,200


0.52


240

Duketon, Western Australia(8)


19.75%


700


0.54


10


9,200


0.80


240


9,900


0.78


250


21,900


0.91


640

Jundee, Western Australia


100%


0



0


200


3.69


30


200


3.69


30


500


4.74


70




Kalgoorlie, Western Australia


50%


4,800


1.29


200


14,500


1.16


540


19,300


1.19


740


300


2.61


30

McPhilliamys, New South Wales(8)


19.75%


0



0


8,200


1.27


330


8,200


1.27


330


3,200


1.57


160




Tanami, Northern Territories


100%


800


4.41


110


2,600


3.97


330


3,400


4.08


440


6,500


6.61


1,370




Waihi, New Zealand


100%


0



0


1,600


9.14


480


1,600


9.14


480


700


6.57


150

Total Asia Pacific



45,800


0.69


1,010


369,400


0.51


6,000


415,200


0.53


7,010


72,300


1.17


2,710

Africa

Ahafo, Ghana


100.0%


0



0


75,500


1.26


3,050


75,500


1.26


3,050


38,500


1.43


1,770





Subika Underground


100.0%


0



0


0


0.00


0


0


0.00


0


8,500


4.66


1,280




Total Ahafo


100.0%


0



0


75,500


1.26


3,050


75,500


1.26


3,050


47,000


2.02


3,050




Akyem, Ghana


100.0%


0



0


12,000


0.55


210


12,000


0.55


210


3,100


1.01


100

Total Africa



0



0


87,500


1.16


3,260


87,500


1.16


3,260


50,100


1.96


3,150

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE


125,500


0.99


4,000


885,200


0.64


18,330


1,010,700


0.69


22,330


574,900


0.97


17,890

See footnotes in Gold Resources U.S. units table.



Attributable Copper Reserves(1)U.S. Units

December 31, 2012

December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts




Newmont Share


Proven Reserves


Probable Reserves


Proven + Probable Reserves



Proven + Probable Reserve

Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Metallurgical


Tonnage


Grade


Copper

(x1000 tons)


(Cu%)


(million pounds)


(x1000 tons)


(Cu%)


(million pounds)


(x1000 tons)


(Cu%)


(million pounds)


Recovery


(x1000 tons)


(Cu%)


(million pounds)

North America

Phoenix, Nevada


100%


22,700


0.15%


70


420,500


0.15%


1,220


443,200


0.15%


1,290


61%


450,300


0.15%


1,300



Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada(2)


100%


0



0


177,100


0.24%


850


177,100


0.24%


850


58%


170,200


0.22%


740

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

22,700


0.15%


70


597,600


0.17%


2,070


620,300


0.17%


2,140


59%


620,500


0.16%


2,040

South America

Conga, Peru(3)

51.35%

0
0

303,400


0.28%


1,690


303,400


0.28%


1,690


85%


303,400


0.28%


1,690

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA



0



0


303,400


0.28%


1,690


303,400


0.28%


1,690


85%


303,400


0.28%


1,690

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau(4)

48.5%


131,300


0.51%


1,340


166,600


0.36%


1,220


297,900


0.43%


2,560


75%


323,700


0.41%


2,670

Batu Hijau Stockpiles(4)(5)


48.5%

0

0

140,600

0.33%


940


140,600


0.33%


940


59%


156,900


0.34%


1,060

Batu Hijau, Indonesia


48.5%


131,300


0.51%


1,340


307,200


0.35%


2,160


438,500


0.40%


3,500


71%


480,600


0.39%


3,730


Boddington


100%


117,100


0.10%


230


813,400


0.11%


1,840


930,500


0.11%


2,070


83%


1,053,500


0.11%


2,260

Boddington Stockpiles(5)


100%


32,000


0.10%


60


31,800


0.07%


50


63,800


0.08%


110


83%

Boddington, Western Australia

100%

149,100


0.29%


290


845,200


0.18%


1,890


994,300


0.20%


2,180


83%


1,053,500


0.11%


2,260

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC

280,400

0.29%

1,630

1,152,400

0.18%

4,050

1,432,800

0.20%

5,680

75%

1,534,100

0.20%

5,990

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

303,100

0.28%

1,700

2,053,400

0.19%

7,810

2,356,500

0.20%

9,510

73%

2,458,000

0.20%

9,720

(1) Reserves are calculated at US$3.25 or A$3.25 per pound copper price unless otherwise noted. 2011 reserves were calculated at US$3.00 or A$3.15 per pound copper price unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 and pounds have been rounded to the nearest 10 million.

(2) Project is under development. Leach reserves are within Phoenix Reserve Pit.

(3) Project is under development.

(4) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at December 31, 2012.

(5) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpiles are reported separately where tonnage or contained metal are greater than 5% of the total site reported reserves.


Attributable Copper Reserves(1)Metric Units

December 31, 2012


December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts



Proven Reserves


Probable Reserves


Proven + Probable Reserves



Proven + Probable Reserve

Newmont Share


Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Tonnage


Grade


Copper


Metallurgical


Tonnage


Grade


Copper

(x1000 tonnes)


(Cu%)


(Tonnes)


(x1000 tonnes)


(Cu%)


(Tonnes)


(x1000 tonnes)


(Cu%)


(Tonnes)


Recovery


(x1000 tonnes)


(Cu%)


(Tonnes)

North America

Phoenix, Nevada


100%


20,600


0.15%


31,570


381,500


0.15%


554,220


402,100


0.15%


585,790


61%


408,500


0.15%


593,140



Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada(2)


100%


0



0


160,600


0.24%


384,130


160,600


0.24%


384,130


58%


154,400


0.22%


339,680

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA



20,600


0.15%


31,570


542,100


0.17%


938,350


562,700


0.17%


969,920


59%


562,900


0.16%


932,820

South America
Conga, Peru(3)

51.35%
0

0

275,200


0.28%


767,420


275,200


0.28%


767,420


85%


275,200


0.28%


767,300

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

0

0

275,200

0.28%


767,420


275,200


0.28%


767,420


85%


303,400


0.28%


767,300

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau(4)


48.5%


119,100


0.51%


606,440


151,100


0.36%


551,440


270,200


0.43%


1,157,880


75%


293,700


0.41%


1,211,990




Batu Hijau Stockpiles(4)(5)


48.5%


0



0


127,600


0.33%


425,430


127,600


0.33%


425,430


59%


142,300


0.34%


481,570



Batu Hijau, Indonesia


48.5%


119,100


0.51%


606,440


278,700


0.35%


976,870


397,800


0.40%


1,583,310


71%


436,000


0.39%


1,693,560




Boddington


100%


106,200


0.10%


106,500


737,900


0.11%


832,830


844,100


0.11%


939,330


83%


955,700


0.11%


1,025,450

Boddington Stockpiles(5)


100%


29,000


0.10%


27,930


28,800


0.07%


20,880


57,800


0.08%


48,810


83%

Boddington, Western Australia


100%


135,200


0.10%


134,430


766,700


0.11%


853,710


901,900


0.11%


988,140


83%


955,700


0.11%


1,025,450

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC



254,300


0.29%


740,870


1,045,400


0.18%


1,830,580


1,299,700


0.20%


2,571,450


75%


1,534,100


0.20%


2,719,010

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE



274,900


0.28%


772,440


1,862,700


0.19%


3,536,350


2,137,600


0.20%


4,308,790


73%


2,458,000


0.20%


4,419,130


See Footnotes under Copper Reserves U.S. units table.


Attributable Copper Mineral Resources(1)(2)

December 31, 2012

Deposits/Districts

Measured Resources

Indicated Resources

Measured + Indicated Resources(3)

Inferred Resources

Newmont Share

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

(x1000 tons)

(Cu%)

(million Pounds)

(x1000 tons)

(Cu%)

(million Pounds)

(x1000 tons)

(Cu%)

(million Pounds)

(x1000 tons)

(Cu%)

(million Pounds)

North America
Phoenix, Nevada

100%

6,300

0.07%

10

191,800

0.08%

300


198,100


0.08%


310


119,600


0.10%


230



Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada


100%


1,000


0.34%


10


21,300


0.25%


110


22,300


0.25%


120


16,900


0.20%


70

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA



7,300


0.11%


20


213,100


0.09%


410


220,400


0.10%


430


136,500


0.11%


300

South America

Conga, Peru


51.35%


0



0


89,300


0.19%


350


89,300


0.19%


350


130,480


0.19%


490

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

0
0

89,300


0.19%


350


89,300


0.19%


350


130,480


0.19%


490

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(4)

48.5%

8,100

0.37%

60

141,300

0.34%

970

149,400

0.34%

1,030

27,600


0.27%


150

Boddington, Western Australia

100%

35,500

0.07%

50


225,900


0.08%


360


261,400


0.08%


410


15,600


0.11%


30

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC

43,600

0.12%

110

367,200

0.18%

1,330

410,800

0.18%

1,440

43,200

0.21%

180

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

50,900

0.12%

130

669,600

0.16%

2,090

720,500

0.15%

2,220

310,180

0.16%

970

(1) Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

(2) Resources calculated at a copper price of US$3.50 or A$3.50 per pound unless otherwise noted. 2011 Resources were calculated at a copper price of US$3.50 or A$3.70 per pound. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 and pounds have been rounded to the nearest 10 million.

(3) Measured and Indicated combined Resources are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont's 10K filing.

(4) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at December 31, 2012.


Attributable Copper Mineral Resources(1)(2)Metric Units

December 31, 2012

Deposits/Districts

Measured Resources

Indicated Resources

Measured + Indicated Resources(3)

Inferred Resources

Newmont Share


Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage

Grade

Copper

Tonnage
Grade

Copper

(x1000 tonnes)

(Cu%)

(tonnes)

(x1000 tonnes)

(Cu%)

(tonnes)

(x1000 tonnes)

(Cu%)

(tonnes)

(x1000 tonnes)

(Cu%)

(tonnes)

North America

Phoenix, Nevada


100%


5,700


0.07%


4,110


174,000


0.08%


135,170


179,700


0.08%


139,280


108,500


0.10%


104,570

Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada

100%


900


0.34%


3,060


19,300


0.25%


48,300


20,200


0.25%


51,360


15,300


0.20%


30,540

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA


6,600


0.11%


7,170


193,300


0.09%


183,470


199,900


0.10%


190,640


123,800


0.11%


135,110

South America

Conga, Peru


51.35%


0



0


81,000


0.19%


156,960


81,000


0.19%


156,960


118,400


0.19%


221,030

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

0
0

81,000

0.19%

156,960

81,000

0.19%

156,960

118,400

0.19%

221,030

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(3)

48.5%

7,300

0.37%

27,230

128,200

0.34%

440,320

135,500


0.34%


467,550


25,000


0.27%


68,080



Boddington, Western Australia


100%


32,200


0.07%


21,090


204,900


0.08%


164,200


237,100


0.08%


185,290


14,200


0.11%


15,040

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC



39,500


0.12%


48,320


333,100


0.18%


604,520


372,600


0.18%


652,840


39,200


0.21%


83,120

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

46,100

0.12%

55,490

607,400

0.16%

944,950

653,500

0.15%

1,000,440

281,400

0.16%

439,260

See Footnotes under Copper Resources U.S. units table.

Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Silver Reserves(1)U.S. Units


December 31, 2012
December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit

Proven Reserves

Probable Reserves

Proven and Probable Reserves

Metallurgical Recovery

Proven and Probable Reserves

Newmont Share

Tonnage

Grade

Silver

Tonnage

Grade

Silver

Tonnage

Grade


Silver



Tonnage


Grade


Silver

(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)


(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)



(x1000 tons)


(oz/ton)


(x1000 ozs)

North America

Midas, Nevada

100%


200


3.072


510


400


9.731


3,900


600


7.791


4,410


90%


800


7.201


5,250



Phoenix, Nevada


100%

22,700

0.288

6,540

420,500

0.252

106,040

443,200

0.254

112,580

36%

450,300

0.244

109,980

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

22,900


0.308


7,050


420,900


0.261


109,940


443,800


0.264


116,990


38%


451,100


0.255


115,230

South America

Conga, Peru

51.35%
0

0

303,400

0.064

19,400

303,400

0.064

19,400

70%

303,400

0.064

19,400

Yanacocha Open Pits, Peru

51.35%

19,700

0.167

3,300

65,700

0.078

5,110

85,400

0.098

8,410

29%

89,600

0.125

11,240

Yanacocha In-Process(2)

51.35%

0

0

71,600

0.257

18,370

71,600

0.257

18,370

10%

59,500

0.485

28,840

Yanacocha Stockpiles(3)


51.35%


8,400


1.235


10,380


0



0


8,400


1.235


10,380


31%


6,100


1.235


7,430



Total Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


28,100


0.486


13,680


137,300


0.171


23,480


165,400


0.225

37,160

20%

155,200

0.306


47,510

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

28,100

0.486

13,680


440,700


0.097


42,880


468,800


0.121


56,560


37%


458,600


0.146


66,910

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau Open Pit(4)

48.5%

131,300


0.047


6,120


166,600


0.024


3,980


297,900


0.034


10,100


78%


323,700


0.032


10,410




Batu Hijau Stockpiles(3)(4)


48.5%


0



0


140,600


0.015


2,140


140,600


0.015


2,140


72%


156,900


0.015


2,430



Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia


48.5%


131,300


0.047


6,120


307,200


0.020


6,120


438,500


0.028


12,240


77%


480,600


0.027


12,840

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC



131,300


0.047


6,120


307,200


0.020


6,120


438,500


0.028


12,240


77%


480,600


0.027


12,840

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE



182,300


0.147


26,850


1,168,800


0.136


158,940


1,351,100

0.138

185,790

40%

1,390,300

0.140

194,980

(1) Reserves are calculated at a a silver price of US$30.00, A$30.00, or NZ$38.75 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2011 reserves were calculated at a silver price of US$22.00, A$23.00, or NZ$29.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 unless they are less than 50,000, and silver ounces have been rounded to the nearest 10,000.

(2) In-process material is the material on leach pads at the end of each year from which gold remains to be recovered. In-process material reserves are reported separately where tonnage or contained ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and contained ounces are greater than 100,000.

(3) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where tonnage or contained ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and contained ounces are greater than 100,000.

(4) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at December 31, 2012.


Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Silver Reserves(1) Metric Units

December 31, 2012

December 31, 2011

Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit

Proven Reserves

Probable Reserves

Proven and Probable Reserves

Metallurgical Recovery

Proven and Probable Reserves

Newmont Share

Tonnage

Grade

Silver

Tonnage

Grade

Silver

Tonnage

Grade

Silver

Tonnage

Grade

Silver
(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)


(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

North America

Midas, Nevada

100%

100

105.3

510

400

333.6

3,900

500

267.1

4,410

90%

700


246.9


5,250



Phoenix, Nevada


100%


20,600


9.9

6,540

381,500

8.6

106,040

402,100

8.7

112,580

36%

408,500

8.4

109,980

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

20,700

10.6

7,050

381,900

9.0

109,940

402,600

9.0

116,990

38%

409,200

8.8

115,230

South America

Conga, Peru

51.35%

0
0
275,200


2.2


19,400


275,200


2.2


19,400


70%


275,200


2.2


19,400




Yanacocha Open Pits, Peru


51.35%


17,900


5.7


3,300


59,600


2.7


5,110


77,500


3.4


8,410


29%


81,300


4.3


11,240




Yanacocha In-Process(2)


51.35%


0



0


64,900


8.8


18,370


64,900


8.8


18,370


10%


54,000


16.6


28,840




Yanacocha Stockpiles(3)


51.35%


7,600


42.4


10,380


0



0


7,600


42.4


10,380


31%


5,500


42.3


7,430



Total Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


25,500


16.7


13,680


124,500


5.9


23,480


150,000


7.7


37,160


20%


140,800


10.5


47,510

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA



25,500


16.7


13,680


399,700


3.3


42,880


425,200


4.1


56,560


37%


416,000


5.0


66,910

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau Open Pit(4)

48.5%

119,100

1.6
6,120

151,100

0.8

3,980

270,200

1.2

10,100

78%

293,700

1.1

10,410

Batu Hijau Stockpiles(3)(4)

48.5%

0

0

127,600

0.5

2,140

127,600

0.5

2,140

72%

142,300

0.5

2,430

Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia

48.5%

119,100

1.6

6,120

278,700

0.7

6,120

397,800

1.0

12,240

77%

436,000

0.9

12,840

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC

119,100

1.6

6,120

278,700

0.7

6,120

397,800

1.0

12,240

77%

436,000

0.9

12,840

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

165,300

5.0

26,850

1,060,300

4.7

158,940

1,225,600

4.7

185,790

40%

1,261,200

4.8

194,980

See Footnotes under Silver Reserves U.S. units table.

Attributable Silver Mineral Resources(1)(2)U.S. Units

December 31, 2012

Deposits/Districts

Measured Resources

Indicated Resources

Measured + Indicated Resources(3)

Inferred Resources

Newmont Share

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

(x1000 tons)

(oz/ton)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tons)

(oz/ton)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tons)

(oz/ton)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tons)

(oz/ton)

(x1000 ozs)

North America

Sandman, Nevada

100%

0

0

1,300

0.199

300

1,300

0.199

300

1,100


0.167


200



Midas, Nevada


100%


0


2.236


40


100


7.717


700


100


6.879


740


300


7.156


2,500



Phoenix, Nevada


100%


6,300


0.185


1,200


191,800


0.186


35,700


198,100


0.186


36,900

117,200

0.202

23,700

Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(4)

100%

0

0

0

0

0

0

2,300

0.089

200

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

6,300


0.190


1,240


193,200


0.190


36,700


199,500


0.190


37,940


120,900


0.220


26,600

South America

Conga, Peru

51.35%

0

0

0

89,300


0.047


4,200


89,300


0.047


4,200


99,100


0.033


3,300



Yanacocha, Peru


51.35%


12,700


0.434

5,500

16,700

0.080

1,300

29,400

0.233

6,800

10,000

0.425

4,300

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

12,700

0.434

5,500

106,000

0.052

5,500

118,700

0.093

11,000

109,100

0.069

7,600

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(5)

48.5%

8,100

0.038

300

141,300

0.027

3,700

149,400

0.027

4,000

27,600

0.016

400

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC

8,100

0.038

300

141,300

0.027

3,700

149,400

0.027

4,000

27,600

0.016

400

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

27,100

0.259

7,040

440,500

0.104

45,900

467,600

0.113

52,940

257,600

0.134

34,600

(1) Mineral Resources reported exclusive of reserves.

(2) Mineral Resources calculated at a silver price of US$35.00, A$35.00, or NZ$45.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2011 Resources were calculated at a silver price of US$26.00, A$27.50, or NZ$34.50 per ounce. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

(3) Measured and Indicated combined Resources are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont's 10K filing.

(4) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans.


(5) Percentage reflects Newmont's economic interest at December 31, 2012.

Attributable Silver Mineral Resources(1)(2)Metric Units



December 31, 2012

Deposits/Districts


Measured Resources

Indicated Resources


Measured + Indicated Resources(3)


Inferred Resources

Newmont Share


Tonnage


Grade


Ag


Tonnage


Grade

Ag

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

Tonnage

Grade

Ag

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)

(x1000 ozs)

(x1000 tonnes)

(g/tonne)


(x1000 ozs)

North America


Sandman, Nevada

100%

0


0

1,200

6.8


300


1,200


6.8


300


1,000


5.7


200



Midas, Nevada


100%


0


76.7


40


100


264.6


700

100

235.8

740

300

245.4

2,500

Phoenix, Nevada

100%

5,700

6.3

1,200

174,000

6.4

35,700

179,700

6.4

36,900

106,300

6.9

23,700

Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(4)

100%

0

0

0

0

0

0

2,100

3.1

200

TOTAL NORTH AMERICA

5,700

6.5

1,240

175,300

6.5

36,700

181,000

6.5

37,940

109,700

7.5

26,600

South America

Conga, Peru

51.35%

0

0

81,000

1.6

4,200

81,000

1.6

4,200

89,900

1.1

3,300

Yanacocha, Peru

51.35%

11,500

14.9

5,500

15,100

2.7

1,300

26,600

8.0

6,800

9,100

14.6

4,300

TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA

11,500

14.9

5,500

96,100

1.8

5,500

107,600

3.2

11,000

99,000

2.4

7,600

Asia Pacific

Batu Hijau, Indonesia(5)

48.5%

7,300

1.3

300

128,200

0.9

3,700

135,500

0.9

4,000

25,000

0.5

400

TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC

7,300

1.3

300

128,200

0.9

3,700

135,500

0.9

4,000

25,000

0.5

400

TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE

24,500

8.9

7,040

399,600

3.6

45,900

424,100

3.9

52,940

233,700

4.6

34,600

See Footnotes under Silver Resources U.S. units table.


To view more detailed financial disclosure, including regional mine statistics, Results of Consolidated Operations, Liquidity and Capital Resources, Management's Discussion & Analysis, relevant Risk Factors, and a complete outline of the 2012 Operating and Financial guidance by region, please see the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 22, 2013, available at www.newmont.com.

Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM) announced it will report Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2012 results after the market closes on Thursday, February 21, 2013. A conference call will be held on Friday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Mountain Time); it will also be carried on the Company's website.


Conference Call Details

Dial-In Number: 888.566.1822
Intl Dial-In Number: 312.470.711
Leader: John Seaberg
Passcode: Newmont
Replay Number: 866-380-6745
Intl Replay Number: 203-369-0348
Replay Passcode: 2013
Webcast Details: http://services.choruscall.com/links/newmont130222.html


The Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2012 results and related financial and statistical information will be available after the market close on Thursday, February 21, 2013 on the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's web site, www.newmont.com. Additionally, the conference call will be archived for a limited time on the Company's website.


Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements, Including 2013 Outlook:

This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbor created by such sections and other applicable laws. Such forward-looking statements may include, without limitation: (i) estimates of future production and sales; (ii) estimates of future costs applicable to sales; (iii) estimates of future consolidated and attributable capital expenditures, CAS, and all-in sustaining cost; (iv) estimates of future exploration spending; and (v) expectations regarding the development, growth and exploration potential of the Company's projects. Estimates or expectations of future events or results are based upon certain assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Such assumptions, include, but are not limited to: (i) there being no significant change to current geotechnical, metallurgical, hydrological and other physical conditions; (ii) permitting, development, operations and expansion of the Company's projects being consistent with current expectations and mine plans; (iii) political developments in any jurisdiction in which the Company operates being consistent with its current expectations; (iv) certain exchange rate assumptions for the Australian dollar to the U.S. dollar, as well as other the exchange rates being approximately consistent with current levels; (v) certain price assumptions for gold, copper and oil; (vi) prices for key supplies being approximately consistent with current levels; and (vii) the accuracy of our current mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates. Where the Company expresses or implies an expectation or belief as to future events or results, such expectation or belief is expressed in good faith and believed to have a reasonable basis. However, such statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed, projected or implied by the "forward-looking statements". Such risks include, but are not limited to, gold and other metals price volatility, currency fluctuations, increased production costs and variances in ore grade or recovery rates from those assumed in mining plans, political and operational risks, community relations, conflict resolution and outcome of projects or oppositions and governmental regulation and judicial outcomes. For a more detailed discussion of such risks and other factors, see the Company's 2012 Form 10-K, filed on February 22, 2013, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as the Company's other SEC filings. The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any "forward-looking statement," including, without limitation, outlook, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this news release, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued "forward-looking statement" constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on "forward-looking statements" is at investors' own risk.


Cautionary Statement regarding Reserves and Resource:

Ian Douglas, Newmont's Group Executive of Reserves, is the qualified person responsible for the preparation of the Reserve and Resource estimates in this presentation. The Reserves disclosed in this presentation have been prepared in compliance with Industry Guide 7 published by the SEC. As used in this news release, the term "Reserve" means that part of a mineral deposit that can be economically and legally extracted or produced at the time of the reserve determination. The term "economically," as used in this definition, means that profitable extraction or production has been established or analytically demonstrated in a full feasibility study to be viable and justifiable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The term "legally," as used in this definition, does not imply that all permits needed for mining and processing have been obtained or that other legal issues have been completely resolved. However, for a reserve to exist, Newmont must have a justifiable expectation, based on applicable laws and regulations, that issuance of permits or resolution of legal issues necessary for mining and processing at a particular deposit will be accomplished in the ordinary course and in a timeframe consistent with Newmont's current mine plans. Reserves in this news release may be aggregated from the Proven and Probable classes. The terms "Mineral Resources" or "Resources" and Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources are used in this news release. Investors are advised that the SEC does not recognize these terms. Newmont has determined that such Resources would be substantively the same as those prepared using the Guidelines established by the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration and defined as Mineral Resources. Estimates of Resources are subject to further exploration and development, are subject to additional risks, and no assurance can be given that they will eventually convert to future Mineral Reserves of the company. Inferred Resources, in particular, have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and their economic and legal feasibility. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of the Inferred Resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable. Also, disclosure of contained ounces is permitted under SME and other regulatory guideline; however, the SEC generally requires mineral resource information to be reported only as in-place tonnage and grade. In addition, our current or future reserves and exploration and development projects may not result in new mineral producing operations. Even if significant mineralization is discovered and converted to reserves, it will likely take many years from the initial phases of exploration to development and ultimately to production, during which time the economic feasibility of production may change. Additionally, references to "attributable ounces," "attributable pounds" and "attributable mineralization" in this news release are intended to mean that portion of gold or copper produced, sold or included in Proven and Probable Reserves or Resources that is attributable to our ownership or economic interest.



SOURCE Newmont Mining Corporation

Investors, John Seaberg, 1-303-837-5743, john.seaberg@newmont.com, or Karli Anderson, 1-303-837-6049 karli.anderson@newmont.com, or Media, Omar Jabara, 1-303-837-5114. omar.jabara@newmont.com, or Diane Reberger, 1-303-967-9455, diane.reberger@newmont.com
Bewerten 
A A A
PDF Versenden Drucken

Für den Inhalt des Beitrages ist allein der Autor verantwortlich bzw. die aufgeführte Quelle. Bild- oder Filmrechte liegen beim Autor/Quelle bzw. bei der vom ihm benannten Quelle. Bei Übersetzungen können Fehler nicht ausgeschlossen werden. Der vertretene Standpunkt eines Autors spiegelt generell nicht die Meinung des Webseiten-Betreibers wieder. Mittels der Veröffentlichung will dieser lediglich ein pluralistisches Meinungsbild darstellen. Direkte oder indirekte Aussagen in einem Beitrag stellen keinerlei Aufforderung zum Kauf-/Verkauf von Wertpapieren dar. Wir wehren uns gegen jede Form von Hass, Diskriminierung und Verletzung der Menschenwürde. Beachten Sie bitte auch unsere AGB/Disclaimer!



Mineninfo
Newmont Corp.
Bergbau
853823
US6516391066
Copyright © Minenportal.de 2006-2024 | MinenPortal.de ist eine Marke von GoldSeiten.de und Mitglied der GoldSeiten Mediengruppe
Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr! Es wird keinerlei Haftung für die Richtigkeit der Angaben und der Kurse übernommen!
Informationen zur Zeitverzögerung der Kursdaten und Börsenbedingungen. Kursdaten: Data Supplied by BSB-Software.