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Un-Locking Investment Opportunities in Indonesia’s Smelter Industry International Marketing Partner: Media Partners: www.smeltersummit.com IBC MINING & METALS Mining & Metals Produced by: 2ND ANNUAL 2015 2 – 4 February 2015 Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Indonesia Ahyar Alham Vice President, Processing, PT Asia Mangan Group Hendra Santika M.M. – Development Director , PT Aneka Tambang (ANTAM) Robin Sinha Vice President, PT Trimex International Indonesia Dani Widjaja Project Director, PT Vale Indonesia Tbk What's New in 2015? Progress Report and Project Updates across Nickel, Copper, Bauxite, Iron Ore, Magnesium and many more! Government initiatives to encourage and ensure investments in processing capacity Case Studies on Progressing Smelter Projects in Indonesia Meeting the Power supply gap for Indonesia’s Smelter Industry Feasibility Studies and Financing for new Projects Smelting technologies and what best suits your operations Energy efficiency solutions and options PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Very good-gained information on law and smelter forecast. The speakers were good and I hope to attend next year.Rendy Satya Darma, Marketing Manager Bangun Arta Group Tabletop Sponsor: 2 FEBRUARY 2015 Investors Guideline for Setting Up Smelter Projects

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Un-Locking Investment Opportunitiesin Indonesia’s Smelter Industry

International Marketing Partner:

Media Partners:

www.smeltersummit.com

IBCMINING &METALS

Mining &Metals

Produced by:

2ND ANNUAL

2015

2 – 4 February 2015 Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Indonesia

Ahyar AlhamVice President, Processing,PT Asia Mangan Group

Hendra SantikaM.M. – Development Director,

PT Aneka Tambang(ANTAM)

Robin SinhaVice President,

PT Trimex InternationalIndonesia

Dani WidjajaProject Director,

PT Vale Indonesia Tbk

What's New in 2015?Progress Report and Project Updates across Nickel, Copper, Bauxite,Iron Ore, Magnesium and many more!

Government initiatives to encourage and ensure investments inprocessing capacity

Case Studies on Progressing Smelter Projects in Indonesia

Meeting the Power supply gap for Indonesia’s Smelter Industry

Feasibility Studies and Financing for new Projects

Smelting technologies and what best suits your operations

Energy efficiency solutions and options

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

“Very good-gainedinformation on law andsmelter forecast. The

speakers were good andI hope to attend next

year.”Rendy Satya Darma,

Marketing Manager Bangun Arta Group

Tabletop Sponsor:

2 FEBRUARY 2015Investor’s Guideline for Setting Up Smelter Projects

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.smeltersummit.com

CONFERENCE DAY ONE3 FEBRUARY 2015TUESDAY

9:10 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

9:20 Indonesia Government Perspective and Regulatory

Update

• Policy Update and Future Developments for Indonesia• Government incentives and initiatives• Developing Bataeng as the next Smelter hub• Investment Outlook for Indonesia’s Smelting Industry

This session will provide latest updates on governmentPolicies from

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources ESDM

Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affair

Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi Province

Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)

10.20 Morning Tea

Project Showcase from Indonesia

10.50 Investment Strategies for Indonesia’s Mineral Prosessing

Industry

• Recent developments in the Nickel industry and its impacton your investment strategy

• Project Update from PT. Indoferro• Raising finance in IndonesiaBrian Chan, Director, PT Indoferro

11.20 Learning from Antam’s Experience in Indonesia:

Upcoming Projects and Investment Opportunities

• Project Update for Antamís Bauxite Smelter• Achieving ROI for long-term projects• Logistics Planning to ensure supplyHendra Santika, M.M. – Development Director, PT Aneka

Tambang

11.50 Key Solutions for Advancing Smelters in Indonesia

• Assessing the capacity requirements for Indonesiaísaluminum industry

• Project Update from Trimex Group• Joint Venture and partnership opportunities in Indonesia• Challenges for permits and land acquisitionsRobin Sinha, Vice President, PT Trimex International

Indonesia

12.30 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking

1.30 Experience Sharing by Vale: Progressing Smelter Projects

in the Region

• Law no 4/2009 and the impact to the mining industries• Opportunities behind the challenges• Recent Nickel investments in Indonesia• Vale strategy and investment planDani Widjaja, Project Director , PT Vale Indonesia Tbk

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2.00 Adapting Lessons Learnt from the Tin Sector

• A brief overview of Indonesia’s Tin Industry• How has the sector progressed smelter projects• Key challenges and solutions• What lessons can other sectors apply?

2.30 Blood, Sweat and Tears for a Foreign Investor in an

Indonesian Smelter Project

• Project Update from Gulf Mineral’s Manganese Smelter• Raising capital• Government incentives and exemptions• What are the technical and operational considerations?Michael Kiernan, President Director, Gulf Minerals

Corporation

3.10 Afternoon Tea

Energy, Infrastructure and CommunityManagement

3.40 Indonesia’s Energy Outlook and Its Impact on Smelter

Development: A View from the R&D Sector

• Indonesia Energy Outlook and Development• Assessing the energy need for Smelter technologies and

technology options• Opportunity and challenges for Mineral Processing

IndustriesMAM. Oktaufik, Director of Conversion and ConservationTechnologies, Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi

(BPPT)

4.10 Setting up Power a Plant in Indonesia

• Commercial and financial challenges• Working within the legal framework• Partnership opportunities with miners and smelters• Analyzing the infrastructure requirements for new power

plant projectsWempy Edy Wiyono, Managing Director, Valco Corporation

4.50 Strategies for Community Engagement and Land Access

for Smelters

• Understanding local Government requirements, and otherrelated legislationCommunity engagement – whatsrequired?

• Local economic development and welfare programs• Working with the Land Access legislation – practical

measures• Examples and case studies

PanelistsJulian C. Hill, Senior Advisor, PT Deloitte Konsultan

Indonesia

Ahyar Alham, Vice President, Processing, PT Asia Mangan

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Rick Beckmann, Senior Foreign Legal Counsel, Norton Rose

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REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.smeltersummit.com

CONFERENCE DAY TWO4 FEBRUARY 2015WEDNESDAY

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES2nd Annual Smelter Summit is only platform of its kind in the region which will bring together top decision makers from the industry

on a single platform, making for an exciting networking and branding opportunity. For information on sponsorship and exhibitionopportunities please contact: Ms. Catherine Wong | Tel: +65 6508 2469 | E-mail: [email protected]

Strategies for Project Success

2.00 Assessing the Investment Climate in Indonesia amidst

the Ban on Export Legislation

• Analyzing the political and regulatory risk in Indonesiaand what it means for your expansion strategy?

• What are the key market entry considerations for newinvestors?

• Managing ROI for long-term projects• Industry case studiesJulian C. Hill, Senior Advisor, PT Deloitte Konsultan

Indonesia

2.40 Afternoon Tea

3.10 Opportunities and Challenges for Raising Finance

• What are the options available for raising finance inIndonesia

• Industry best practices for securing finance• Expectations from the government• Case studies and examplesAlberto Migliucci, CEO, Petra Commodities

3.50 Legal Considerations for Smelter Permits and Approvals

• Understanding regulatory procedures in Indonesia• Common challenges and solutions in securing permits• Coordination between local and central government for

project approvalsRick Beckmann, Senior Foreign Legal Counsel, Norton Rose

Fulbright

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Price Forecast and Project ROI

9:00 Market Outlook for Key Commodities and their Impact

on Smelter Projects and ROI

• Supply / demand outlook for commodities impacted bythe Indonesian ban

• Price implications• What this means for Smelter projects ROIMartin Jansson, Commodity Strategist, Handelsbanken

9:40 Feasibility Studies for Setting-Up Smelters

• Infrastructure requirements• Economic and commercial feasibility• Safety factors to consider• Industry best practices and proceduresAhyar Alham, Vice President, Processing , PT Asia Mangan

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10.20 Morning Tea

Optimizing Efficiency throughSmelting Technology

10.50 Future Trends in Exploration to Accommodate Processing

Requirements

• How has the ban of exports affected exploration activitiesin Indonesia?

• Collaborating with miners and smelters to ensure supplyof raw materials

• Optimizing the relationship between mineral processingand mineral characteristics

• Key strategies moving forwardMalcolm G Baillie, Chairman, Indonesian Forum for

Mineral Exploration and Development Association (EMD)

11.30 From Sand to Iron – Utilising Indonesia’s Domestic

Resources for Value Adding Procedures

• Project Update from PT Jogja Magasa’s smelter• Making use of domestic sand and low-rank coal to

produce high quality Pig Iron• What are the technological and operational challenges?Connal John Holmes, Metallurgy Technical Advisor, PT Jogja

Magasa Iron

12.10 Networking Lunch

1.20 Smelting Technologies and Energy Efficiency Solutions

For details on presenting a paper, please contact:[email protected]

“The most unique point is

the interesting questions that

were addressed”

Kouchi Nakamura, Manager,

PT Mandakini Suruindo Pratama

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.smeltersummit.com

PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOP2 FEBRUARY 2015

Unlocking the Potential of Indonesia's Smelting IndustryOne of the most significant issues in recent times has been the ban on mineral export regulation in Indonesia that has created importantramifications for the mining and smelting industry. As many as many as 63 smelters will be built by 2017, including 40 nickel plants, 10 ironore smelters and 4 copper-cathode smelters, according to the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry data.

As the market for mineral processing grows, it is important to understand the commercial impact and opportunities arising as a result of thislaw implementation. Get answers for your burning questions and much more at the ‘Smelter Summit’. The ONLY platform in Indonesiahighlighting the current developments in Indonesia’s smelter industry and effect on your business strategy.

15+ Industry Experts

10+ Project Updates

Focus Across a Rangeof Minerals

Don't Take Our Word for It,Hear What Our Past DelegatesHave to Say:“The summit is held at perfect timing- it answered mostof the questions I have in my mind and helped me toformulate ideas on how to focus our services in line withcurrent developments in the smelting industry”Nympha Pajarillaga,Technical Advisor, Sucofindo

“Networking and information related to Indonesia andimpact of the ban”David Hogarth, Global MD-Aluminium, Hatch

This workshop will present a detailed outline of the legal andcommercial challenges involved in setting up smelters inIndonesia and how these issues can be resolved to obtain thebest ROI for your smelter project

Investor’s Guideline for Setting Up Smelter ProjectsOutline

Legal policies and procedures to be aware ofKey consideration impacting ROICase studies and industry examplesLocal challenges and solutions for the Indonesian market

Smelter Hotspots in Indonesia

Who Will You Meet

Un-Locking Investment Opportunitiesin Indonesia’s Smelter Industry

IBCMINING &METALS

2ND ANNUAL

20152 – 4 February 2015 Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Indonesia

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.smeltersummit.com

BY INDUSTRY■ Miners 45%

■ Independent Smelters 15%

■ Smelter equipment andtechnology providers 10%

■ Beneficiation companies 3%

■ Smelter EPC companies 15%

■ Power companies 5%

■ Banking, Finance and Legal 7%

Michael KiernanPresident Director,Gulf Minerals Corporation

Wempy Edy WiyonoManaging Director,Valco Corporation

Connal John HolmesMetallurgy Technical Advisor,PT Jogja Magasa Iron

Julian C. HillSenior Advisor,PT Deloitte Konsultant Indonesia

Key Conference Highlights:Government updates on the export ban and new incentives forinvestmentLocan and International miner perspectives on investment appetite,challenges and expectations from GovernmentPrice outlook for impacted minerals and implications for processinginvestmentDealing with regional and local Governments for permits andapprovalsSmelting technologies gaining traction and options available foryour project

Partnership opportunities with IPPs and energy suppliersProject updates across all minerals showcasing best practice andcommercial opportunities

BY COUNTRY■ Indonesia 57%

■ Japan 7%

■ China 13%

■ Europe and Australia 13%

■ Asia 8%

■ Rest of the world 2%

Martin JanssonCommodity Strategist,Handelsbanken

Alberto MigliucciCEO,Petra Commodities