Carrapateena project update. Myles Johnston, General Manager Carrapateena

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Carrapateena project update Myles Johnston, General Manager Carrapateena 30 AUGUST 2018

Disclaimer This presentation has been prepared by OZ Minerals Limited (OZ Minerals) and consists of written materials/slides for a presentation concerning OZ Minerals. By reviewing/attending this presentation, you agree to be bound by the following conditions. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy, or completeness of the information, contained in the presentation or of the views, opinions and conclusions contained in this material. To the maximum extent permitted by law, OZ Minerals and its related bodies corporate and affiliates, and its respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisers disclaim any liability (including, without limitation any liability arising from fault or negligence) for any loss or damage arising from any use of this material or its contents, including any error or omission there from, or otherwise arising in connection with it. Some statements in this presentation are forward-looking statements. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements with regard to capacity, future production and grades, projections for sales growth, estimated revenues and reserves, targets for cost savings, the construction cost of new projects, projected capital expenditures, the timing of new projects, future cash flow and debt levels, the outlook for minerals and metals prices, the outlook for economic recovery and trends in the trading environment and may be (but are not necessarily) identified by the use of phrases such as will, expect, anticipate, believe and envisage. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future and may be outside OZ Minerals control. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements because of a number of factors, including levels of demand and market prices, the ability to produce and transport products profitably, the impact of foreign currency exchange rates on market prices and operating costs, operational problems, political uncertainty and economic conditions in relevant areas of the world, the actions of competitors, activities by governmental authorities such as changes in taxation or regulation. Given these risks and uncertainties, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements which speak only as at the date of the presentation. Subject to any continuing obligations under applicable law or any relevant stock exchange listing rules, OZ Minerals does not undertake any obligation to publicly release any updates or revisions to any forward looking statements contained in this presentation, whether as a result of any change in OZ Minerals expectations in relation to them, or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Certain statistical and other information included in this presentation is sourced from publicly available third party sources and has not been independently verified. All figures are expressed in Australian dollars unless stated otherwise. PAGE 2 /

Compliance Statements Carrapateena Production Targets Cautionary Statement Production targets for Carrapateena are based on: Probable Ore Reserves: 94% Inferred Mineral Resources: 6% There is a low level of geological confidence associated with Inferred Mineral Resources. There is no certainty that further exploration work and studies will result in the determination of Inferred Mineral Resources or that the production targets will be realised. The Ore Reserve and Mineral Resource estimates underpinning the production targets were prepared by a Competent Person in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. The material assumptions used in the estimation of the production targets and associated financial information referred to in this presentation can be found in the Carrapateena Feasibility Study Update released on 24 August 2017, the Restated 2016 Carrapateena Mineral Resource Statement as at 18 November 2016 released on 9 December 2016, and the Carrapateena Ore Reserve Statement as at 4 August 2017 released on 24 August 2017. Carrapateena Resources and Reserves The information on the 134 Mt Carrapateena Mineral Resource in this presentation is extracted from the document entitled Carrapateena Project Mineral Resource Statement and Explanatory Notes as at 18 November 2016 released on 9 December 2016 and available at www.ozminerals.com/media/asx. OZ Minerals confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement and, in the case of estimates of Mineral Resources, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the relevant market announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed. OZ Minerals confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcement. The information on Carrapateena Ore Reserves in this presentation is extracted from the document entitled Carrapateena Project Ore Reserve Statement and Explanatory Notes as at 4 August 2017 released on 24 August 2017 and available at www.ozminerals.com/media/asx. OZ Minerals confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement and, in the case of estimates of Mineral Resources, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the relevant market announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed. OZ Minerals confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcement. PAGE 3 /

Carrapateena flyover PAGE 4 /

A Modern Mining Company Strategy Reflecting the next phase of value creation growth Global copper Copper as driver of value; strategic exposure to base and precious metals What we do Capital discipline Spending on things we need that represent best value and make a difference Devolved and agile Embracing a devolved model to unlock discretionary effort and value; assets that easily bolt on or off Lean and innovative Delivering bottom half cost curve and superior operating performance; lean principles to drive innovative solutions Customer focus Leveraging global asset base to develop partnerships with customers How we work Driving inclusion and diversity, resulting in superior performance Working safely, unlocking innovation, embracing change and consistently delivering Our people are our ambassadors PAGE 5 /

Company Snapshot Operating Mine Mine in construction Study phase Exploration Lannavaara, Sweden Alvito, Portugal Oaxaca, Mexico Gurupi Province Musgrave Province Coompana Eloise Carajás Province* *Contains operating mine, project in study phase and exploration projects STRATEGIC OPERATIONAL PROJECTS Concentrate Treatment Plant Power Prominent Hill Province Carrapateena Province PAGE 6 /

Carrapateena

Project Overview Carrapateena Project tenement purchased in 2011 One of Australia s largest undeveloped copper deposits; 160 km north of Port Augusta Traditional owners are the Kokatha People; the project overlaps pastoral stations (Pernatty, Oakden Hills, Arcoona, Bosworth and South Gap) Iron oxide copper-gold deposit located about 500 m below the surface Underground sub-level cave mine, initial 20 year mine life Infrastructure onsite includes a processing plant, tailings storage facility, airstrip and village Sustainable local procurement and local employment prioritised PAGE 8 /

Carrapateena Site layout PAGE 9 /

Mining and sub level cave design Carrapateena PAGE 10 /

Project Update, August 2018 Construction continues on schedule, first concentrate production due Q4 2019 Mining Lease and other key approvals received; construction continues on schedule Continued improvement in underground mine development rates Total decline development over 7,000 metres (over 3,000 metres to face of Tjati decline); vertical depth over 470 metres Average annual production: 65kt copper and 67 koz gold* First concentrate production Q4 2019 *These production targets must be read in conjunction with the production cautionary statement on page 3 PAGE 11 /

Project Schedule Current and upcoming work Works progressing on: Tjati decline Processing plant and non-process infrastructure construction Installation of permanent site communications network Construction of high voltage power line and associated infrastructure Construction of Western Access Road deferral into 2020 Tailings Storage Facility design optimised; completion in 2019 PAGE 12 /

Carrapateena Airstrip First flight in July PAGE 13 /

Carrapateena Site development progress PAGE 14 /

Tjungu Village Stage one PAGE 15 /

Carrapateena Regional Drilling Carrapateena Province Expansion Carrapateena optimisation options include: Sub Level Cave footprint and flow optimisation Sub Level Cave to Block Cave Transitions for lower half of orebody Block Cave of lower grade regions Testing of: Production rate, cut off grade, capital and operating costs as inputs into Hill of Value analysis Site infrastructure requirements and regional infrastructure capacity Evaluation of regional mineralisation for the Life of Province profile Resource modelling of Khamsin and Fremantle Doctor ~6,000 metres of exploration drilling of regional targets on OZ Minerals leases to commence H2 Punt Hill earn-in exploration drilling to commence H2 Province expansion Scoping Study to commence 2019 PAGE 16 /

Creating value for our Stakeholders Key project commitments: Prioritise local procurement & local employment Work in partnership with our stakeholders Minimise our impact on the land Key project stakeholders: Kokatha Aboriginal Corporation (Traditional Owners) Pernatty Station (Pastoralists, Carrapateena operations and infrastructure located on their land) PARTNERING AGREEMENTS Oakden Hills Station (Pastoralists Carrapateena infrastructure located on their land) Southgap (nearby Pastoralists) Bosworth (nearby Pastoralists) Arcoona (nearby Pastralists) Local community and businesses (Upper Spencer Gulf region) 2018 COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS PAGE 17 /

Lead contractors onsite & packages of work Ausenco Downer Joint Venture Process Plant Non-Process Infrastructure (NPI) Underground Materials Handling Underground materials handling ventilation, pumping and power Bulk earthworks Batch Plant Water and Temp Services Communications and Telemetry Airstrip NRW ElectraNet ESMACC Tailings Storage Facility Regional power Accommodation village Downer Lucas Lucas Underground mining contractor MABP Quarry PAGE 18 /

Regional Focus engagement, employment, procurement

ICN Portal One business portal, one pre-qualification / OZ Minerals has partnered with Global Maintenance Upper Spencer Gulf (GMUSG) to drive local content What is it? An online registration centre where you can: / Register to receive updates on the Carrapateena project / Register your interest in working on different packages / Access the standard Carrapateena pre-qualification form Why sign up? / The only way to get work on the project is through the Portal / Real time updates on the project s progress / Notifications when work packages are posted / Contractors use this database to contact businesses / Enables contractors to understand region capability PAGE 20 /

How do businesses get involved? Simple 5 step process PAGE 21 /

How can you get involved? Register your interest in working with us / OZ Minerals is partnering with Kokatha Complete Joint Venture (KCJV) to facilitate direct pathways to all OZ Minerals and contract partners. / Getting a job at Carrapateena can happen through a variety of ways / Contracting a local recruiting company inline with our commitment to prioritising local employment on the project / Construction (now until end of 2019) Approx. 850 jobs Phase one: Airstrip and village Phase two (Q2 2018): Construction of all onsite infrastructure / Operations (2022 onwards) Approx. 400 jobs Steady state operations 18 month ramp up period PAGE 22 /

Carrapateena project update Myles Johnston, General Manager Carrapateena 30 AUGUST 2018