Die Deutsche Rohstoffagentur (German Mineral Resources Agency) - Background and Concept -

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Die Deutsche Rohstoffagentur (German Mineral Resources Agency) - Background and Concept - Dr. Hildegard Wilken Head of Sub-Department Economic Geology of Mineral Resources Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources / German Mineral Resources Agency 30.11.2010

The German Mineral Resources Agency: Background and concept Political Background Germany s Situation of Mineral Resources Markets The Mineral Resources Sector in BGR today Expanding to the German Mineral Resources Agency (Concept) Next Steps

Political background: Starting point Government Policy Statement of Mr. Brüdele, Minister of Economics and Technology, 23rd of April 2010, German Parlament:. Wichtig ist, dass wir die Markttransparenz im Rohstoffbereich deutlich erhöhen. Dazu werden wir die Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe zur zentralen Rohstoffagentur für die deutsche Wirtschaft ausbauen.. ( it is important, that we are enhancing transparency in the resource markets. For this purpose we will expand the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources to be the central resource agency for the German Economy )

Political background: Measures 2010 Mineral Resources Dialogue by Minister Brüderle with representative of economic associations, enterprises and labour unions (May - June 2010) 3 Working Groups (Politics + Economy; Leadership BMWi): Foreign Trade, Financial Management, Raw Material Efficiency Foundation of the German Mineral Resource Agency 4th of October 2010 by Minister Brüderle in BGR Mineral Resources Strategy of the German Government (Okt. 2010) Securing Germany's sustainable supply of non-energy mineral resources 3. BDI-Mineral Resources Summit on 26.10.2010 (BDI The Umbrella Organization of German Industry)

Germany s situation of mineral resources markets Import Dependency on Metals and High-Tech Minerals Continous Rise of Mineral Resources Demand: Economic Growth of emerging Markets Volatile Mineral Resources Prices: Company Concentration, Spot Market Speculations Geostrategic Risks / Country Concentration of Mineral Production Distortions in Trade and Competition Limited Availability / Critical Minerals

Germany s dependence on imports (2008) 432% Potash 69% Sulphur 31% Gipsum & anhydrite 6% 6% 1% 0.6% Aggregates Rock salt Limestone and dolomite Lignite 4.3% Kaolin 9.5% 23% Feldspar 28% Lead exports -consumption ratio Self-supply rate imports consumption ratio, * Share of primary metal production in total refined production 44% 47% 48% 72% 78% 84% 88% 97% Bentonite Aluminium Copper Hard coal Baryte Natural gas Fluorspar Petroleum Soapstone & Talc Magnesite Phosphate Graphite Metal ores and concentrates) 100% 0% 100% Source: BGR

Germany s commodity imports (2009) Metal industry: 23,537 companies 3.4 m employees Precious metals Industrial minerals 2% Other metals <1% Ferro alloys 7% 4% Iron, steel 4% Non-ferrous metals 11% Imports 2009 86.2 bn Petroleum 35% Other energy resources 4% 5% Coal Natural gas 28% Source: BGR

Value of the German commodity imports Commodity imports [bn ] Industrial minerals Metals Energy 86.2 bn Source: BGR database

Germany is customer throughout the world (2009)

Global use of selected commodities (2008) % 70 Share of the top 5 countries 45,9 60 50 32,9 35,7 28,1 25,2 35,2 37,7 32,1 40 30 20 10 CN CN CN CN JP CN USA USA USA JP CN USA USA USA USA USA 9,4 D USA CN JP D JP JP D JP Ind D JP D D Kor Kor Ind Ind JP Kor Kor JP Kor Kor Ind Rus RSA Al Pb Cu Ni Zn Sn Steel Oil Hard Coal CN CN Source: BGR database

LME commodities: Development of relative prices 8 7 6 5 4 LME prices, 01.10.2010 (US$/t) Aluminium Lead Copper Nickel Zinc Tin 2,344 2,276 8,114 23,762 2,192 25,047 Brent oil: 82.68 US$/barrel (01.10.2010) 3 2 1 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Stand: 01.10.2010

Global distribution of metal reserves Distribution of more than 50 % of the world reserves: Poland 6% 18% Russia 22% 7% USA 9% Jamaica 35% Kazakhstan 31% China 32% Iron ore 18% Bauxite 30% Brazil Chromite Copper Chile PGM REE Guinea 88% 12% RSA 7% Indonesia 14% 19% Australia Source: BGR database, USGS

Market power: Iron ore (2008) Production Seaborne trade Others 65.8 % Vale 17.8 RT 8.6 Others 31.5 % Vale 32.8 BHP 7.8 BHP 17.1 RT 18.6

Iron ore (fines): Contract and spot prices 250 200 CVRD fines 64,5% Fe Hamersley fines 64% Fe Fines spot price 63,5% Fe April 2010: Change of price agreements Price [US$/mt] 150 100 50 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Rare Earth Elements (REE): Production 2009 China 120.000 t Brazil 700 t India 2.700 t Malaysia 400 t Source: USGS

REE: Demand for future technologies 140 120 7% 6% Others Ceramics REO [ 1000 t] 100 80 60 40 5% 4% 8% 13% 16% 15% 7% 7% 5% 8% 21% 20% 18% 16% 13% 12% Illuminants Magnets Metallurgy (Alloys) Polishes 20 18% 12% 10% 22% 20% 19% Glasses Catalysts 0 2000 2006 2008 Source: Kingsnorth 2008, IMCOA 2009

REE: Resources in Mt Reserves (2009) Reserve base (2008) USA 14 13 CIS 21 19 China 89 36 21 Others 23 Brazil 0,084 0,048 3,1 India 1,3 0,035 Malaysia 0,030 Australia 5,4 5,8 Source: USGS

REE: World consumption 140 Consumption REO [ 1000 t] 120 100 80 60 40 20 23 % 23 % 29 % 25 % 11 % 11 % 24 % 54 % 6 % 15 % 19 % 60 % %: share of world consumption Rest of world USA Japan China 0 2000 2006 2008

Organisation of BGR Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources: German Mineral Resources Agency Z. Central Affairs 1. Energy Resources, Mineral Resources 2. Groundwater and Soil Science 3. Underground Space for Storage an Economic Use 4. Geoscientific Information, International Cooperation Staff Technical Equipment, Internal Services Organisation Budget and Financial Management Procurement, Materials Management Marine Resource Exploration Resource Geology, Polar Geology Resource Geochemistry Geophysical Exploration Resources and Near Suface Processes Spatial Data on Groundwater and Soils Groundwater Resources Geological-geotechnical Exploration Geological-geotechnical Site Assessment Subsurface Use, Geological CO2 Storage International Cooperation Geodata, Geological Information, Stratigraphy CTBT, Central Seismological Observatory Central Information Technology Library, Archive Public Relations, Publications Economic Geology of Energy Resources Economic Geology of Mineral Resources Properties and Dynamics of Soils Geological-geotechnical Safety Analyses Geo-Hazard Assessment, Remote Sensing

Principles of the German Mineral Resources Agency Developing as Interface an Information and Advisory Plattform for politics and economy in the field of mineral resources Stepwise Constitution of the German Mineral Resources Agency until 2013 Established within the BGR: based on the expertise and infrastuctur of the BGR in the field of mineral resources Adapted to the requirements of the German industry (producing and processing of raw materials, mining engeneering) Main focus: Mineral and energy Resources Availability / supply of raw materials Assessment of resource potential Raw material efficiency

Concept of the German Mineral Resources Agency: 5 Modules Module 1: Resource infomation system Informationen und analyses Information and advising industry, politicians and decision makers Increasing transparency in the resource markets Module 2: Service for the German industry Supporting the German industry in the raw materials supply sector (supply risks, supply resources, co-operation with mining companies,...) Module 3: Expert advice vor state promotional programmes in order to secure the raw materials supply of the German industry Module 4: R&D projects with or in the forefront of the German industry Research of new resource potentials Development of new instruments and methods in resource and mining economics Modul 5: Co-operation with resource-rich countries Establishing contacts to resource-rich countries Supporting developing countries with the sustainable use of their resource potential Integration of developing countries in the international resource economy

Next Steps Suvey of the needs of the German industry in the raw materials supply sector (Dec.-Jan.) Co-operation meetings with Counterparts und Economic Associations Operation Planning: organisation and next projects Web-Site Concept Deutscher Rohstoff- und Materialeffizienzpreis from 2011

Publication of the German Mineral Resources Agency Assessment of the countries of Africa, Asia, Russia and South America concerning the economic importance of raw materials supply for Germany

Contact Office of the German Mineral Resources Agency kontaktbuero-rohstoffe@bgr.de +49 (0)511 643 3200 http://www.bgr.bund.de/ Thank you!