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General presentationNikkelverk, February 2016
Content
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Our history
Nikkelverk today
Our values
Production, environment and energy
Glencore 1
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6 Process and quality
7 Applications
8 Useful nickel
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90 commodities
Unique business model
Stock Exchange; London,
Hong Kong and
Johannesburg
Metals and minerals Energy products Agricultural products
• Copper
• Zinc/Lead
• Aluminium
• Ferroalloys
• Nickel
• Iron Ore
• Coal
• Oil
Grains
Oils/Oilseeds
Sugar
Cotton
Exploration
Mining /
producing
Processing /
refining
Logistics
Marketing &
trading
Traditional
miners Traders
Exploration
Mining /
producing
Processing /
refining
Logistics
Marketing &
trading
Revenue USD224 bn (2014)
EBIT USD6.7 bn (2014)
181 000 employees
(incl. contractors)
90 offices and 150 operational
plants
Presence in more than 50 countries
Vital products in our daily lifes
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A global player
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Glencore Business Model
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Glencore – the most diversified of the “big miners”
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Oil 23%
Copper 22%
Iron Ore 52%
Coal 2%
Other 1%
Iron Ore 78%
Aluminium 11%
Copper 8%
Coal (2)%
Diamonds 4%
(FY 2014 EBIT)
Iron Ore 40%
Coal 9%
Copper 24%
Diamonds 28%
Other (1)%
Rio Tinto:
BHP:
(1)
Copper 37%
Zinc 5%
Nickel 7%
Coal 5%
Oil 1%
Marketing metals 21%
Marketing energy 7%
Marketing agri 12%
Corp and other 4%
Note: (1) Split as per 2014 result. Source: Annual Reports, company presentations.
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Glencore Nickel Worldwide
Teknologi og prosess
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Our history
1870 – 1945: «Flåt» mines
Production 20.000 tonnes nickel
1910: Kristiansand
Nikkelraffineringsverk A/S
1929: Falconbridge Limited
1973:1600 employees
2006: Xstrata plc
2013: Glencore International Ltd
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Nikkelverk
Annual capacity:
92 kt nickel
39 kt copper
5.2 kt cobalt
115 kt sulphuric acid
Energy:
640 GWH / a
Employees:
~550 employees
~30 apprentices
~60 contractors
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Safety is our core value
1.
Do you follow procedures?
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Do you use right equipment?
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Have you thought about
risks you can meet
before starting the job?
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Do you think of your own
and others' safety every day
at work, and complete a
STOP and CORRECT if you
see a hazard?
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Do you participate
actively in safety meetings?
STOP
THINK
DO
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7 lifesaving rules
Life-saving rule number
Never walk under a
suspended load
Always ensure the required
permission before entering
confined areas
Always be secured when
working at height
Always use safety equipment
when handling chemicals
Release and secure
energy and effort when
working on equipment
Never set a safety
barrier out of action
without approval
Do not break the security
zone between vehicles
and pedestrian without a
clear signal
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Health and safety above all
Emergency Exits
Rally Point - either outside the
building or the main parking lot
depending on the nature of the
event
Emergency or 1333 or 3810 1333
No smoking
Photo prohibition
Chemical toxicity (Cl2, SO2,
propane, H2S)
Traffic Conditions - follow the
marked pedestrian crossings, yellow
jackets
Protective Equipment for visitors
Pacemaker
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Our values
Safety
Simplicity
Responsibility
Entrepreneurialism
Openness
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Focus on improvements
Teknologi
og prosess
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Production 1970-2015
k.t./a
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Nickel
Copper
Cobalt
Environment
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Ni+Cu+Co kg/day 1970-2015
As kg/daysSO2 kg/hour
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Ni+Cu+Co from 1987- 2015
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Energy
5,00
5,50
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6,50
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8,50
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Specific power consumptions
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Certifications
ISO 9001 – Quality
ISO 14001 – Environment
OHSAS 18001 – Health and Safety
ISO 50001 - Energy
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Production flow - Nickel
1. Mining
2. Flotation
3. Melting
4. Refining
Third party: Ore
Third party: Concentrate
Third party: Mattes
and other
intermediates
Nickel ore, app. 1% Ni
Concentrate, app. 12-20% Ni
Matte, app. 50-75% Ni
Electrolytic Ni, 99,98%, Co, Cu and H2SO4
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Process principle at Nikkelverk
Leaching Purification Electrowinning
Chlorine gas
High purity
Ni, Co, Cu
and H2SO4
Nickel
matte
PurifiedImpure
NiCl2NiCl2
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Process chart
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Nikkelverk nickel is the highest purity nickelavailable in the market
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Impurities (ppm)
Nikkelverk
Other nickel
producers
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Our products
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Product characteristics
Nickel has many
unique properties that
make it possible to
combine with other
metals which may be
processed to hundreds
of alloys. All are
100% recyclable.
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First use
Plating
Non-ferrous
Alloy steel
Stainless steel
Other
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Second use
Tubular
products
Electronic
products
Building and
construction
Transport
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Useful nickel
No nickel….
No cell phone….
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Useful nickel
No nickel…
No hybrid cars…..
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Useful nickel
No nickel
No airplanes
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Thank you for your attention!
Questions?