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Hear about Brazil’s expansion plans from leading members of the steel industry Analyse the impact of China’s increased demand for coal on BSMs Understand the supply and demand dynamics of alternative fuel sources such as pet coke and PCI Examine plans to tighten the efficiency of Brazil’s ports and national logistics networks Explore coal’s role in ensuring energy security Enjoy unrivalled networking opportunities with consumers and producers of coal in the Brazilian market Plus: Pre-conference field trip to Vitória to see VALE’s pelletizing plants, Tubarão port facilities and the ArcelorMittal Complex "Coaltrans never fails to provide a well organised event with an excellent range of topics. Coaltrans Brazil 2008 was no different." Peter Malpas, Braemar Seascope CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS OF COALTRANS BRAZIL: Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsor Platinum Sponsor SUPPORTED BY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION A tradução simultânea será oferecida de inglês para português Portuguese – English simultaneous translation provided To partner with Coaltrans and join us as a sponsor, please see page 6! Hear from •Marco Antonio Castello Branco CEO, Usiminas •Aristides Corbellini Director of Steel Industry, VALE •Paulo Moreira da Fonseca Head of the Steel, Metals & Mining Department, Brazilian Development Bank •Arun Kumar Jagatramka Managing Director, Gujarat NRE Coke •Colin Hamilton Senior Analyst, Macquarie Commodities Research

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� Hear about Brazil’s expansion plans from leading members of the steel industry

� Analyse the impact of China’s increased demand for coal on BSMs� Understand the supply and demand dynamics of alternative

fuel sources such as pet coke and PCI� Examine plans to tighten the efficiency of Brazil’s ports and

national logistics networks� Explore coal’s role in ensuring energy security � Enjoy unrivalled networking opportunities with consumers

and producers of coal in the Brazilian market

Plus: Pre-conference field trip to Vitória to see VALE’s pelletizing plants, Tubarão port facilities and the ArcelorMittal Complex

"Coaltrans never failsto provide a well

organised event withan excellent range of

topics. Coaltrans Brazil 2008 was

no different."Peter Malpas,

Braemar Seascope

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS OF COALTRANS BRAZIL:

SilverSponsors

BronzeSponsor

PlatinumSponsor

SUPPORTED BY

OFFICIALPUBLICATION

A tradução simultânea será oferecida de inglês para português Portuguese – English simultaneous translation provided To partner

with Coaltrans and join us as asponsor, please

see page 6!

Hear from•Marco Antonio

Castello BrancoCEO, Usiminas

•Aristides CorbelliniDirector of Steel Industry, VALE

•Paulo Moreira daFonsecaHead of the Steel, Metals &Mining Department,Brazilian Development Bank

•Arun KumarJagatramkaManaging Director, Gujarat NRE Coke

•Colin HamiltonSenior Analyst, MacquarieCommodities Research

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Moving out of the global recession:Returning to the global coal markets Brazil has avoided the worst of the recession with steelproduction levels set to return to 2008 levels. Theincrease in capacity to 81% at Brazil’s steel mills makesthem a serious player within the global metallurgicalcoal markets. China’s decision to import 100 milliontonnes of coal in 2009 will undoubtedly affect themovement of coal into Brazil but how will this alterBrazil’s coal procurement strategies?

Opportunities for alternativefuel sourcesCompetition for metallurgical coal and coke opens themarket to alternative fuel sources such as pet coke andPCI. The challenge is pet coke’s dependency on rising oilprices. How can domestic and international suppliersexploit the different material requirements of thelimestone, cement and steel industries to their advantage?

Meeting increased demand for rawmaterials movementBrazil’s supporting infrastructure networks are feelingthe strain as the steel mills have increased theirdemands for raw materials to 2008 levels. What willthe impact of current expansion plans be on futurecoal imports and steel slab exports?

Coal in Brazil’s energy matrixEnergy security is an ongoing concern highlighted bythe blackout on 10th November 2009. Howeverintroducing more coal fired power plants potentiallythreatens the country’s commitment to renewableenergy. How can Brazil maintain a continual supply ofelectricity as well as low carbon emissions?

Coaltrans Brazil is the only forum tounite you with the BSMs, producers,traders and shippers of met coal and toreveal opportunities within the Braziliansteel markets

Brazil’s gross domestic product is set to rise by 5-6% this year supported bythe discovery of the offshore oil reserves, the World Cup in 2014 and theOlympics in 2016. The resulting impact on the Brazilian steel industry andits coal requirements promises to be full of opportunity. Attend CoaltransBrazil to analyse the steel mills’ proposed expansion plans and discoverhow the supporting logistics and infrastructure networks are preparingthemselves. Coaltrans Brazil provides you with the opportunity to exploreexactly what your role is in Brazil’s development plans.

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Leading the way in uniting Brazilianand Latin American coal consumersand their suppliers

DAY ONE: THURSDAY 17 JUNE 2010

Session 1: Opening Keynote Address

Session 2: Global Markets and their Developments

Session 3: Global Supply Outlook for Metallurgical Coal

Session 4: Buyer’s Panel

Session 5: Shipping and Logistics

DAY TWO: FRIDAY 18 JUNE 2010

Session 6: Competition for Petroleum Coke

Session 7: Development of Carbon-Steel RawMaterials within Brazil

Session 8: Thermal Coal

DIA 1: QUINTA-FEIRA 17 DE JUNHO 2010

Sessão 1: Abertura com resumo dos tópicos principais

Sessão 2: Mercados Globais e Desenvolvimento

Sessão 3: Previsão do Fornecimento Global de Carvão Metalúrgico

Sessão 4: Mesa de Compradores

Sessão 5: : Transporte e Logística

DIA 2: SEXTA-FEIRA 18 DE JUNHO 2010

Sessão 6: Concorrência por coque de petróleo

Sessão 7: : Desenvolvimento de matérias-primas de aço-carbono no Brasil

Sessão 8: Carvão-térmico

AGENDA

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Saindo da Recessão Global:Retornando aos mercados decarvão global O Brasil evitou o pior da recessão com níveis deprodução de aço estimados a retornar aos níveis de2008. O aumento de 81% na capacidade das usinas deaço brasileiras faz delas grandes participantes dentrodo mercado metalúrgico global. A decisão da Chinaem importar mais de 100 milhões toneladas de carvãoem 2009 vai, sem dúvida, afetar o movimento docarvão no Brasil. Como isso vai mudar as estratégiasde aquisição de carvão do Brasil?

Oportunidades de fontesalternativas de combustívelA competição por carvão metalúrgico e carvão-coqueabre o mercado para combustíveis alternativos comoo coque de petróleo e a injeção de carvãopulverizado (PCI). O desafio é a dependência docoque de petróleo resultar no aumento do preço dopetróleo. Como os fornecedores nacionais einternacionais podem explorar as exigências dediferentes materiais da indústria do aço, cimento e calcário?

Atendendo o aumento na demandapor movimento de materiais-primasAs redes de infra-estrutura de apoio do Brasil estãosentindo a pressão desde que as usinas de açoaumentaram seus níveis de demanda para 2008.

Carvão – A energia motriz do BrasilA segurança da energia é uma preocupação constanteque aumentou ainda mais desde o apagão de 10 denovembro de 2009. Por esta razão, trazer mais usinasmovidas a carvão ameaça o compromisso do país comenergias renováveis. Como o Brasil pode manter umfornecimento contínuo de eletricidade e manter umabaixa emissão de carbono?

Coaltrans Brazil é o único encontro queune executivos, produtores, comerciantese transportadores marítimos de carvãometalúrgico e revela oportunidadesdentro do mercado deaço brasileiro.

O Produto Interno Bruto brasileiro está previsto a subir entre 5% e 6% nesteano devido as descobertas de reservas de petróleo, a Copa do Mundo em2014 e as Olimpiadas em 2016. O impacto resultante na indústria de açobrasileira e sua demanda por carvão é bastante promissor. Participe daCoaltrans Brazil para analisar a proposta de planos de expansão de usinas deaço e descubra como está sendo preparado o apoio logístico e de infra-estrutura. Coaltrans Brazil dá a você a oportunidade de explorar o que é,exatamente, o seu papel nos planos de desenvolvimento do Brasil.

Liderando na união de consumidoresde carvão Brasileiros e Latino-Americanos e seus fornecedores.

Hear from•Marco Antonio

Castello BrancoCEO, Usiminas

•Aristides CorbelliniDirector of Steel Industry, VALE

•Paulo Moreira daFonsecaHead of the Steel, Metals &Mining Department,Brazilian Development Bank

•Arun KumarJagatramkaManaging Director, Gujarat NRE Coke

•Colin HamiltonSenior Analyst, MacquarieCommodities Research

About the Organisers Coaltrans Conferences Coaltrans Conferences organises large-scale international coalconferences which attract delegates from all over the world. Italso runs focused regional events, exhibitions, field trips and

training courses. It has a reputation for employing the highest organisationalstandards. In 2010, Coaltrans is running events in Australia, Brazil, China, India,Indonesia, Singapore, South Africa, The Netherlands, The UK, The US, and Vietnam.

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CONFERENCE AGENDA

DAY ONE – 17 JUNE 2010

08:00 Registration and coffee

09:00 Welcome and opening remarksPaul Clark, Conference Manager, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd

SESSION 1: OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

09:05 Chair’s opening remarksL. F. Sarcinelli Garcia, Director, Sage Consultoria Técnica Ltda

09:10 Expansion of Brazil’s steel industry for thedomestic market •Planned and proposed expansion plans of Usiminas•Outlook for the global steel market and the consequential impact on

the infrastructure of the Brazil steel industry•Introduction of new technologies e.g. the Integrated Operation

Centre, to improve the efficiency of Usiminas’ steel mill at IpatingaMarco Antônio Castello Branco, CEO, Usiminas

09:30 Integrating the supply of raw materials and steel mills•Integration of Vale with steel mills e.g. CSA and CSP•Impact this has on the supply of raw materials•Government’s role in the development of Brazil’s infrastructure •Developing in-house logistics to support the integrationAristides Corbellini, Director of Steel Industry, VALE

09:50 Investing in the Brazilian steel industry•Perspective of the Brazilian steel industry•Analysis of the competitiveness of the Brazilian steel industry•Criteria surrounding greenfield and brownfield investments in Brazil•A BNDES point of view: The World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics

in 2016 – What kind of opportunity for the Brazilian steel industry?Paulo Moreira da Fonseca, Head of the Steel, Metals & Mining Department, Brazilian Development Bank

10:10 Questions and discussion

10:15 Networking refreshment break

SESSION 2: GLOBAL MARKETS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENTS

10:45 Chair’s opening remarks

10:50 Outlook for the global metallurgical coal markets •Analysis of current coking coal supplies •Competition for coking coal in the global markets•Impact of price on the import/export of coking coalMichael Dixon, New Business Development Manager, AME Mineral Economics

11:10 Sourcing metallurgical coke from the global markets•Global supply and demand of metallurgical coke•Managing the reduction in availability on the global platform with

and without China as a supplier•Meeting the Brazilian steel industry’s coke requirementsArun Kumar Jagatramka, Chairman and Managing Director, Gujarat NRE Coke

11:30 An outlook for China’s steel industry •Planned and proposed expansions within China’s steel industry•China’s influence on coking coal dynamics•Forecast for China’s future role within the coking coal marketsColin Hamilton, Senior Analyst, Macquarie Commodities Research

11:50 Introducing a coking coal index•Impact on the coking coal market•What is the demand for an index•Timescale for implementation Forrest Hill, President, Energy Publishing LLC

11:55 Questions and discussion

12:00 Networking lunch

SESSION 3: GLOBAL SUPPLY OUTLOOKFOR METALLURGICAL COAL

13:30 Chair’s opening remarks

13:35 Brazilian steel and US coal - Partners in progress•Potential consolidation within the US market•Returning to the export market •New developments to support Brazilian demandTerry Hale, Senior Vice President, Patriot Coal Sales LLC

13:55 Canada’s role in supplying Brazilian steel mills •M&A activity within Canadian coal industry•New developments to support planned expansion•Meeting Brazil’s specific requirementsSenior Representative, Western Coal Corporation

14:15 Colombian exports to Brazil - A rising trend? •Colombia and Venezuela in the world coal market•Coal qualities and coal exports to Brazil, a rising trend?Art Gommers, President, Interamerican Coal SA

14:35 Questions and discussion

SESSION 4: BUYERS PANEL

14:45 Chair: Lucio Teixeira Coelho, Managing Director, LTC Energia Ltda

Panel session: A panel session addressing the currentchallenges in dealing with outstanding contracts dating to beforethe credit crisis, procuring coking coal from the global markets andlooking at the growing demand for other carbon raw materials.

Issues to be addressed include:•What quantities are currently required? •Who is currently supplying the Brazilian market?•How is Brazil managing the threat of Chinese competition?•What alternative carbon raw materials are being included in

the blend?

Eduardo Costa de Faria, Raw Materials ProcurementManager, Usiminas

Franz Blancquaert, General Manager Solid Fuels –Arcelor Purchasing, ArcelorMittal

"A very interesting conference. Well organised in a perfect place. The subject was nice and we could be in contact with our clients." Samuel Barbosa, Armada Shipping (Brasil) Ltda4

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15:30 Questions and discussion

15:40 Networking refreshment break

SESSION 5: SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS

16:00 Chair’s opening remarksGilson Molinari, Managing Director, Thalassini Navegação & Afretamentos Ltda

Current global freight markets and their impacton Brazil•Availability of dry bulk carriers and their efficiency in reacting to

supply and demand•Considerations for freight markets between 2010 and 2012Gilson Molinari, Managing Director, Thalassini Navegação & Afretamentos Ltda

16:25 SHIPPING AND PORTS PANEL: A panel session in which representatives from the global shippingindustry, the Brazilian steel industry and companies which own anduse Brazilian ports highlight the challenges and opportunities intransporting dry cargo and meeting future expansion plans.

Issues to be addressed include: •What opportunities are there for backhaul?•What are the preferred contract rates?•What potential is there for organising the consolidation of cargos?•How the ports plan to meet the rise in demand? •How to ensure the smooth movement of cargoes from tanker

to steel mill?

Gian C Savasta, Chairman, Italbulk SRL

Henrique Rodrigues, Manager, Fertimport

Paulo Manoel Lenz Cesar Protásio, President, ANUT- Associação Nacional dos Usuários de Transporte de Carga

Augusto Tannure, Business Development Manager, LLX Logistica

17:25 Logistical developments in the USA •Overview of infrastructure supporting import and export market•Capacity of the ports to meet growth in demand•Planned developments to improve efficiency

17:45 Close of day one

18:00 Networking drinks reception

DAY TWO – 18 JUNE 2010

09:00 Opening remarks and introductionLouisa Pratt, Conference Producer, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd

SESSION 6: COMPETITION FORPETROLEUM COKE

09:05 Chair’s opening remarks

09:10 Managing the Brazilian supply of pet coke •Challenges of a major player in the Brazilian pet coke market•Evaluating the planned expansion projects•Meeting demand requirements of the steel, cement, aluminium

and limestone industries demandsMarcelo Fernandes Bragança, Solid Fuels MarketingManager, Petrobras Distribuidora SA

09:30 Supplying pet coke to the Brazilian market •Analysis of Brazil’s pet coke requirements•The quality of pet coke available •Logistical challenges in supplying the Brazilian marketJoseph L. Kulbeth, Vice President, Latin America -Caribbean, Oxbow

09:50 DEMAND PANEL: A panel of representatives from the limestone industry, steelindustry and cement industry – an overview of their requirementsand negotiating the competition of rival industries.

Issues to be addressed include: •What are the specific pet coke requirements for each industry?•Benefits of the domestic and the international pet coke market •What issues they have to address in sourcing the pet coke?

Paulo Dall’Aqua, Trading Manager, Camargo Corrêa Cimentos

Alvaro Camargo, Marketing Director, ABC Representações

10:30 Networking refreshment break

SESSION 7: DEVELOPMENT OFCARBON-STEEL RAW MATERIALS

ROLE WITHIN BRAZIL

11:00 Chair’s opening remarksAndrew Jones, Analyst, Resource-Net.

11:05 Role of PCI as an alternative fuel source•Evolution of PCI technology•Tendency: Low vol PCI coals•Sources of supply for PCI coalsGilberto Moreira, Marketing – Brazil, MacArthur Coal Limited

11:25 Russia’s involvement in the anthracite market •Outlook for Russia’s anthracite reserves•Competition for Russia’s anthracite•Analysis of supporting infrastructureAlex Kulik, Sales Director, JSC Siberian Anthracite

"Coaltrans is a unique opportunity to gather and provide all information about coal business." Wilson Worthon Leal, Fertimport SA.

"One more successful and informative conference!" Carlos Osborne, Realta Shipbrokers Ltda 5

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11:45 Challenges of sourcing anthracite to Brazil•An overview of current anthracite supply and demand within

Brazil and Vale’s Tubarão plant•End-user’s view on the market•Alternative fuels•Expectation and strategies for future supplyingEugenio Esposito, Manager, VALE

12:05 Volatility of charcoal prices •Using charcoal as an alternative within the production of pig iron•Considering charcoal as an environmentally

preferential alternative•Outlining the carbon credit systemRodrigo Kaukal Valladares, Director, Viena Siderúrgica SA

12:25 Questions and discussion

12:35 Networking lunch

SESSION 8: THERMAL COAL

14:00 Chair’s opening remarksFernando Zancan, President, Brazilian Coal Association

14:05 Creating energy security within Brazil •Improving storage capacity with coal fired power generation•Domestic thermal coal v. Imported thermal coal – The pros and cons•R&D in clean coal technologiesXisto Viera, Energy Trading and Regulation Director, MPX Energia

14:25 Role of Colombian mines in exporting thermalcoal to Brazil: Cucata Project •Expansion plans within Colombian mines•Analysis of volumes and quality•Logistical infrastructure supporting the coals from the interior

of Colombia Juan Manuel Ruiseco G., CEO, Frontier Coal Ltda

14:45 Outlook for carbon capture and storage •Overview of CCS projects currently under construction•Opportunities for carbon capture •Potential for combining storage of CO2 and enhanced oil recovery Michael Moore, Vice President, CCS BusinessDevelopment and External Affairs, Blue Source LLC

15:05 Questions and discussion

15:15 Chair’s closing remarks and end of conference

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Optional Pre-Conference

FIELD TRIPWednesday 16 June 2010 – Vitória, Espirito Santo, Brazil

See page 8 forbookingdetailsUS$849

Cancellations: All cancellations must be received in writing by 17 May 2010 for a full refund, less a 10% administration charge. We cannot accept verbal cancellations. Cancellations receivedafter 17 May 2010 are liable for the full field trip fee. However, substitutions can be sent to attend in your place at no extra charge. Registrations received after 17 May 2010 are still liable forthe full field trip fee in case of cancellation. If owing to a force majeure, Coaltrans will not be liable for any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by delegates or their organisations.

"Very well attended - Good diversity industry leaders." Leo Jaime, CMC USA Inc.

PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE:

Wednesday 16 June 201007:00 Depart Rio de Janeiro for Vitória08:30 Transfer to VALE Tubarão Complex09:00 Introduction to our hosts, VALE09:20 Institutional presentation09:40 Site Visit: VALE Tubarão Complex10:50 Tubarão Port viewing 11:20 Visit to the Praia Mole Terminal and coal stockyard12:00 Transfer to ArcelorMittal Tubarão Complex12:30 Lunch hosted by ArcelorMittal13:30 Institutional presentation14:15 Site Visit: ArcelorMittal Tubarão Complex16:00 Transfer to Airport19:25 Arrival in Rio de Janeiro

NB – Field trip subject to a minimum and a maximum number of participants.Itinerary subject to change due to flight schedules. Delegates will be able to joinon a first-come first-served basis. The price for the field trip includes domesticflights, transfers and meals.

VALEVALE is the world’s largest producer of iron ore and pellets with a32.9% share of the global seaborne market, and the largestdiversified mining company of the Americas.

The company is also Brazil’s largest logistics provider and managesan extensive network of railroads, ports, terminals andwarehouses. In the energy sector, VALE is a shareholder of sixplants as well as several more under construction.

In Vitória VALE manages a group of 7 pelletizing plants able toproduce more than 25Mt of iron ore pellets per year. An 8thpelletizing plant is now under construction and is set to comeonline in 2012.

The site visit will include the railroad centralized traffic controlroom, the pelletizing plants control room and the car dumpers, aswell as the Praia Mole Terminal, all part ofthe 14km2 TubarãoIndustrial Complex.

ArcelorMittal Tubarão Strategically located next to modern and efficient railway and roadnetworks as well as served by outstanding harbour facilities mainlyPraia Mole Port, ArcelorMittal Tubarão displays operating efficiencyratios similar to top international benchmarks. ArcelorMittal Tubarão'scurrent installed capacity is 7.5 million mt of molten steel a year,based on one sinter plant, two coke plants, three Blast Furnaces,three BOFs, three Continuous Casting Machines and one Hot StripMill. Its Hot Strip Mill translates a new reality to ArcelorMittalTubarão. The state-of-the-art equipment stands among the mostupdated HSM technologies available worldwide. ArcelorMittalTubarão facilities comprise approximately 3,400 acres (-13.7km2 ) inthe city of Serra, metropolitan region of Vitória, Espírito Santo State.

Arcelor Brasil's output is currently 11 million metric tons of steelproducts a year and straddles across carbon, long and flat steelmarkets, being currently the sixth biggest industrial group in Brazil.Since June 2006, the worldwide Arcelor Group has been tied upwith erstwhile Mittal Steel to become become ArcelorMittal, whichmanages a steel turnover of 110 million tons a year and employs aworkforce of roughly 360,000 employees.

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Please complete and return this form together with a copy of your bank transfer or cheque,payable in US$ to Coaltrans Conferences Ltd, and send by post or fax to: Coaltrans Conferences Ltd, Nestor House, Playhouse Yard, London EC4V 5EX, UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 7779 8673, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7246 5200, [email protected]

DOCUMENTATION�� I cannot attend but I would like to purchase the documentation for US$700 Soft copy (electronic)

(EXAMPLE: Power GenCo operates three 200MW power plants in theUK and consumes 4MT of coal.)