NEWS RELEASE

Baar, 27 July 2017

2017 Half-Year Production Report

Production highlights

- Own-sourced copper production of 642,900 tonnes was down 9% on H1 2016, reflecting a transition to mining a greater portion of copper/zinc ores at Antamina (noting concurrent higher zinc grades / production), temporary lower copper grades at Antapaccay, the effects of wet weather at Mutanda resulting in reduced ore throughput, and lower production / pit stability issues at Alumbrera as it nears end of life.

- Own-sourced zinc production of 570,800 tonnes was up 13%, reflecting the Antamina increase noted above and generally solid performances across the portfolio.

- Own-sourced nickel production of 51,200 tonnes was down 10%, reflecting scheduled maintenance at Murrin and INO, partly offset by the stabilising and improving performance at Koniambo.

- Attributable ferrochrome production of 836,000 tonnes was up 10%, reflecting more furnace production time, period over period, and strong furnace operational performances.

- Coal production of 61.1 million tonnes was up 4% on H1 2016, mainly reflecting planned increases in the Australian coal portfolio.

- Glencore's oil entitlement production interest of 2.6 million barrels was down 39% on H1 2016, reflecting natural field decline with no drilling activity. As previously noted, a single-rig drilling campaign has recommenced in Chad in H2 2017.

- The announced sales of Rosh Pinah and Perkoa to Trevali Mining are subject to customary closing conditions, with transaction currently expected to complete in August. Zinc full year production guidance on page 18 has been adjusted to reflect the expected timing of this transaction.

- Other changes in full year production guidance on page 18 reflect the impact of operating conditions / mine plan changes enacted in the year to date.

- Following the sale of 50% of Glencore Agri, this business and segment is now fully reported as Marketing. Production information has therefore not been included in this report, which focuses on Glencore's Industrial Assets. Including this effect, full year 2017 Marketing EBIT guidance range is being increased to $2.4 billion to $2.7 billion (previously $2.3 billion to $2.6 billion).

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Metals and Minerals

Production from own sources - Total

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Copper

kt

642.9

703.0

(9)

Zinc

kt

570.8

506.5

13

Lead

kt

139.2

145.3

(4)

Nickel

kt

51.2

57.1

(10)

Gold

koz

524

472

11

Silver

koz

19,510

18,813

4

Cobalt

kt

12.7

12.7

-

Ferrochrome

kt

836

762

10

Platinum

koz

65

81

(20)

Palladium

koz

82

120

(32)

Rhodium

koz

8

8

-

Vanadium Pentoxide

mlb

9.5

10.1

(6)

Production from own sources - Copper assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

African Copper (Katanga, Mutanda, Mopani)

Copper metal

kt

111.5

130.2

(14)

Cobalt

kt

11.2

10.9

3

Collahuasi

Copper metal

kt

-

1.5

(100)

Copper in concentrates

kt

108.6

105.8

3

Silver in concentrates

koz

1,522

1,650

(8)

Antamina

Copper in concentrates

kt

70.3

76.9

(9)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

59.0

21.8

171

Silver in concentrates

koz

3,327

3,677

(10)

Other South America (Alumbrera, Lomas Bayas, Antapaccay, Punitaqui)

Copper metal

kt

41.0

39.3

4

Copper in concentrates

kt

119.8

146.1

(18)

Gold in concentrates and in doré

koz

163

171

(5)

Silver in concentrates and in doré

koz

883

1,067

(17)

Australia (Mount Isa, Ernest Henry, Townsville, Cobar)

Copper metal

kt

91.0

98.3

(7)

Copper in concentrates

kt

25.4

26.3

(3)

Gold

koz

38

36

6

Silver

koz

741

749

(1)

Total Copper department

Copper

kt

567.6

624.4

(9)

Cobalt

kt

11.2

10.9

3

Zinc

kt

59.0

21.8

171

Gold

koz

201

207

(3)

Silver

koz

6,473

7,143

(9)

Production from own sources - Zinc assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Kazzinc

Zinc metal

kt

102.2

89.2

15

Lead metal

kt

25.1

24.1

4

Lead in concentrates

kt

3.9

7.8

(50)

Copper metal

kt

27.9

25.1

11

Gold

koz

306

243

26

Silver

koz

2,854

2,098

36

Silver in concentrates

koz

106

202

(48)

Australia (Mount Isa, McArthur River)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

217.8

231.7

(6)

Lead in concentrates

kt

78.9

88.4

(11)

Silver in concentrates

koz

3,743

4,172

(10)

North America (Matagami, Kidd)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

71.2

58.3

22

Copper in concentrates

kt

23.6

24.0

(2)

Silver in concentrates

koz

1,505

879

71

Other Zinc: South America (Aguilar, Los Quenuales, Sinchi Wayra)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

51.2

49.4

4

Lead metal

kt

6.2

6.1

2

Lead in concentrates

kt

22.7

15.6

46

Copper in concentrates

kt

1.1

0.9

22

Silver metal

koz

290

306

(5)

Silver in concentrates

koz

4,092

3,480

18

Other Zinc: Africa (Rosh Pinah, Perkoa)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

69.4

56.1

24

Lead in concentrates

kt

2.4

3.3

(27)

Silver in concentrates

koz

121

127

(5)

Total Zinc department

Zinc

kt

511.8

484.7

6

Lead

kt

139.2

145.3

(4)

Copper

kt

52.6

50.0

5

Gold

koz

306

243

26

Silver

koz

12,711

11,264

13

Production from own sources - Nickel assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Integrated Nickel Operations ('INO') (Sudbury, Raglan, Nikkelverk)

Nickel metal

kt

29.4

33.5

(12)

Nickel in concentrates

kt

0.3

0.3

-

Copper metal

kt

8.1

8.4

(4)

Copper in concentrates

kt

14.6

20.2

(28)

Cobalt metal

kt

0.4

0.5

(20)

Gold

koz

17

21

(19)

Silver

koz

326

406

(20)

Platinum

koz

36

50

(28)

Palladium

koz

64

101

(37)

Rhodium

koz

3

3

-

Murrin Murrin

Nickel metal

kt

13.5

17.7

(24)

Cobalt metal

kt

1.1

1.3

(15)

Koniambo

Nickel in ferronickel

kt

8.0

5.6

43

Total Nickel department

Nickel

kt

51.2

57.1

(10)

Copper

kt

22.7

28.6

(21)

Cobalt

kt

1.5

1.8

(17)

Gold

koz

17

21

(19)

Silver

koz

326

406

(20)

Platinum

koz

36

50

(28)

Palladium

koz

64

101

(37)

Rhodium

koz

3

3

-

Production from own sources - Ferroalloys assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Ferrochrome

kt

836

762

10

PGM

Platinum

koz

29

31

(6)

Palladium

koz

18

19

(5)

Rhodium

koz

5

5

-

Gold

koz

-

1

(100)

4E

koz

52

56

(7)

Vanadium Pentoxide

mlb

9.5

10.1

(6)

Total production - Custom metallurgical assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Copper (Altonorte, Pasar, Horne, CCR)

Copper metal

kt

259.5

241.6

7

Copper anode

kt

264.3

265.1

-

Zinc (Portovesme, San Juan de Nieva, Nordenham, Northfleet)

Zinc metal

kt

395.2

394.9

-

Lead metal

kt

99.8

110.3

(10)

Silver

koz

7,465

7,305

2

Ferroalloys

Ferromanganese

kt

72

73

(1)

Silicon Manganese

kt

26

44

(41)

1 Controlled industrial assets and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis, except as stated.

2 Copper metal includes copper contained in copper concentrates and blister.

3 Cobalt contained in concentrates and hydroxides.

4 The Group's pro-rata share of Collahuasi production (44%).

5 The Group's pro-rata share of Antamina production (33.75%).

6 The Group's attributable 79.5% share of the Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture.

7 Consolidated 50% of Mototolo.

Selected average commodity prices

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

S&P GSCI Industrial Metals Index

321

257

25

LME (cash) copper price ($/t)

5,755

4,707

22

LME (cash) zinc price ($/t)

2,687

1,801

49

LME (cash) lead price ($/t)

2,218

1,729

28

LME (cash) nickel price ($/t)

9,750

8,669

12

Gold price ($/oz)

1,239

1,220

2

Silver price ($/oz)

17

16

6

Metal Bulletin cobalt price 99.3% ($/lb)

23

11

109

Metal Bulletin ferrochrome 6-8% C basis 60% Cr, max 1.5% Si (¢/lb)

133

82

62

Iron ore (Platts 62% CFR North China) price ($/DMT)

74

52

42

OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

Copper assets

Own sourced copper production of 642,900 tonnes was 60,100 tonnes (9%) down on H1 2016, reflecting a transition to mining a greater portion of copper/zinc ores at Antamina, temporary lower copper grades at Antapaccay, the effects of wet weather at Mutanda, resulting in reduced ore throughput, and lower production / pit stability issues at Alumbrera as it nears end of life.

African copper

Mutanda's own sourced copper production of 96,500 tonnes was 12,400 tonnes (11%) down on H1 2016, reflecting reduced throughput, following unusually severe wet weather earlier in 2017. H1 cobalt production of 11,200 tonnes was 300 tonnes (3%) higher than H1 2016, reflecting upgrades to the plant completed during 2016.

Mopani's own sourced production of 15,000 tonnes was 6,300 tonnes (30%) down on H1 2016, reflecting a 45 day smelter shutdown in May/June. Mopani continues to produce at reduced rates while the new shaft projects are completed.

Collahuasi

Glencore's share of copper production of 108,600 tonnes was in line with H1 2016.

Antamina

The mine is currently accessing a higher portion of copper/zinc ores and less copper only ores. As such, Glencore's share of copper production at 70,300 tonnes was 9% down on H1 2016, however increased zinc production of 59,000 tonnes was 171% higher.

Other South America

Copper production of 160,800 tonnes was 24,600 tonnes (13%) down on H1 2016, reflecting lower grades / pit wall stability issues at Alumbrera as it approaches end of life, and expected transition to lower copper grades at Antapaccay. Gold production of 163,000 ounces was 8,000 ounces (5%) down, mainly relating to Alumbrera, partly offset by improved gold grades at Antapaccay.

Australia

Own sourced production of 116,400 tonnes was 8,200 tonnes (7%) down on H1 2016, mainly reflecting the sale of a 30% economic interest in Ernest Henry in Q4 2016.

Custom metallurgical assets

Copper cathode production of 259,500 tonnes was 17,900 tonnes (7%) up on H1 2016, reflecting a more stable performance from Pasar, which was ramping up during the base period, post its smelter upgrade and expansion. Copper anode production of 264,300 tonnes was in line with H1 2016, as improved production at Pasar was offset by lower feed grades and timing of planned maintenance shutdowns at Altonorte and Horne.

Zinc assets

Own sourced zinc production of 570,800 tonnes was 64,300 tonnes (13%) higher than H1 2016, of which 37,000 tonnes related to Antamina as noted above, with the balance mainly due to stronger operating performances at Kazzinc, Kidd, Rosh Pinah and Bolivia.

H1 2017 zinc production included 69,400 tonnes from the African assets which are currently in the process of being sold to Trevali Mining (expected to complete within Q3 2017).

Kazzinc

Own-sourced zinc production of 102,200 tonnes was 13,000 tonnes (15%) higher than the comparable period, reflecting the processing of own sourced stockpiled material. Total zinc production, including third party feeds, was 152,500 tonnes, in line with H1 2016.

Own-sourced lead production of 29,000 tonnes was 2,900 tonnes (9%) lower than the comparable period, reflecting short-term mining changes at the Zhairem mine. Total lead production, including third party feed, of 77,300 tonnes was 1,400 tonnes (2%) higher than H1 2016.

Own-sourced copper production of 27,900 tonnes was 2,800 tonnes (11%) higher than the comparable period, reflecting higher head grades. Total copper production, including third party feed, of 34,100 tonnes was in line with H1 2016.

Own-sourced gold production of 306,000 ounces was 63,000 ounces higher than the comparable period, reflecting higher gold head grades at Vasilkovsky and improved recoveries.

Australia

Zinc production of 217,800 tonnes was 13,900 tonnes (6%) lower than H1 2016 and lead production of 78,900 tonnes was 9,500 tonnes (11%) down, attributable to operational mine changes.

North America

Zinc production of 71,200 tonnes was 12,900 tonnes (22%) higher than H1 2016, mainly reflecting higher grades at Kidd. Copper production of 23,700 tonnes was down by 400 tonnes (2%), mainly reflecting lower copper grades from Matagami.

Other Zinc

The South American assets produced 51,200 tonnes of zinc and 28,900 tonnes of lead, up 4% and 33%, respectively, on H1 2016. The increase in lead production mainly relates to improved head grades at Aguilar.

The African assets, pending sale to Trevali Mining, produced 69,400 tonnes of zinc and 2,400 tonnes of lead. The significant increase in zinc production (up 13,300 tonnes or 24%) reflects stabilised operating conditions, particularly in Namibia.

European custom metallurgical assets

Zinc production of 395,200 tonnes was in line with the comparable period. Lead production of 99,800 tonnes was 10,500 tonnes (10%) lower than the comparable period, reflecting a change in the feed mix at the European lead operations.

Nickel assets

Own sourced nickel production of 51,200 tonnes was 5,900 tonnes (10%) down on H1 2016, reflecting scheduled maintenance at Murrin and to a lesser extent, INO, partly offset by the stabilising and improving performance at Koniambo.

Integrated Nickel Operations ('INO')

Own sourced nickel production of 29,700 tonnes was 4,100 tonnes (12%) down on H1 2016, reflecting scheduled plant maintenance and the contribution change of own and third-party concentrates in the metallurgical mix. On a total basis, including third party feed, production was down 2,400 tonnes (5%).

Own sourced copper production of 22,700 tonnes was 5,900 tonnes (21%) down on H1 2016, reflecting lower grades at the Sudbury mines.

Murrin Murrin

Own sourced nickel production of 13,500 tonnes was 4,200 tonnes (24%) below H1 2016, principally relating to the statutory maintenance shut in March/April and other required maintenance works.

Koniambo

Nickel production of 8,000 tonnes was 2,400 tonnes (43%) higher than H1 2016, as plant operations continue to improve.

Ferroalloys assets

Ferrochrome

Attributable ferrochrome production of 836,000 tonnes was 74,000 tonnes (10%) higher than H1 2016, reflecting more furnace production time, period over period, and strong furnace operational performances.

Platinum Group Metals ('PGM')

Glencore's share of Mototolo production was 52,000 ounces (4E), down 4,000 ounces (7%) on H1 2016, reflecting lower head grades.

Vanadium

Production of 9.5 million pounds was 0.6 million pounds (6%) down on H1 2016, reflecting additional maintenance required and the impacts of network power failures.

Manganese

Production of 98,000 tonnes was 19,000 tonnes (16%) below H1 2016, reflecting a furnace lining replacement at the plant in France.

Energy Products

Production from own sources

Coal assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Australian coking coal

mt

2.7

2.0

35

Australian semi-soft coal

mt

2.2

2.2

-

Australian thermal coal (export)

mt

26.2

24.1

9

Australian thermal coal (domestic)

mt

3.3

3.2

3

South African thermal coal (export)

mt

8.7

8.4

4

South African thermal coal (domestic)

mt

4.8

5.7

(16)

Prodeco

mt

8.0

8.3

(4)

Cerrejón

mt

5.2

4.9

6

Total Coal department

mt

61.1

58.8

4

1 Controlled industrial assets and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis except for joint ventures, where the Group's attributable share of production is included.

2 The Group's pro-rata share of Cerrejón production (33.3%).

Oil assets

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

Glencore entitlement interest basis

Equatorial Guinea

kbbl

1,333

2,100

(37)

Chad

kbbl

1,307

2,250

(42)

Total Oil department

kbbl

2,640

4,350

(39)

Gross basis

Equatorial Guinea

kbbl

6,297

9,641

(35)

Chad

kbbl

1,787

3,076

(42)

Total Oil department

kbbl

8,084

12,717

(36)

Selected average commodity prices

H1 2017

H1 2016

Change
%

S&P GSCI Energy Index

173

138

25

Coal API4 ($/t)

79

53

49

Coal Newcastle (6,000 kcal/kg) ($/t)

80

51

57

Oil price - Brent ($/bbl)

53

41

29

OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

Coal assets

Production of 61.1 million tonnes was 2.3 million tonnes (4%) higher than H1 2016, reflecting expected increases in the Australian thermal portfolio and improved coking coal production.

Australian coking

Production of 2.7 million tonnes was 0.7 million tonnes (35%) higher than H1 2016, as the comparable period was impacted by geological challenges at Oaky Creek.

Australian thermal and semi-soft

Production of 31.7 million tonnes was 2.2 million tonnes (7%) higher than H1 2016, reflecting productivity initiatives at South Blakefield and Bulga, an expected increase at Ulan with the comparable period impacted by longwall moves, and Glencore's increased equity ownership of the Newlands and Collinsville mines.

South African thermal

Production of 13.5 million tonnes was in line with H1 2016, reflecting improved operating performances, particularly at Tweefontein, offset by scheduled mine closures (Springlake and Hlagisa) in 2017.

Prodeco

Production of 8.0 million tonnes was 0.3 million tonnes (4%) down on H1 2016, reflecting disruption due to unusually heavy rainfall in Q2 2017.

Cerrejón

Glencore's share of production was 5.2 million tonnes, up 0.3 million tonnes (6%) on H1 2016, reflecting an easement of dust emission restrictions.

Oil assets

Glencore's oil entitlement production interest of 2.6 million barrels was 39% down on H1 2016, reflecting natural field decline with no drilling activity. As previously noted, a single-rig drilling campaign has recommenced in Chad in H2 2017.

Appendix:
Production by Quarter - Q2 2016 to Q2 2017

Metals and Minerals

Production from own sources - Total

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Copper

kt

368.0

358.2

364.6

324.1

318.8

642.9

703.0

(9)

(13)

Zinc

kt

249.4

282.7

304.9

279.2

291.6

570.8

506.5

13

17

Lead

kt

74.3

74.3

74.6

68.9

70.3

139.2

145.3

(4)

(5)

Nickel

kt

29.5

25.3

32.7

24.9

26.3

51.2

57.1

(10)

(11)

Gold

koz

257

273

282

259

265

524

472

11

3

Silver

koz

9,804

10,177

10,079

9,295

10,215

19,510

18,813

4

4

Cobalt

kt

6.9

8.3

7.3

6.3

6.4

12.7

12.7

-

(7)

Ferrochrome

kt

362

344

417

439

397

836

762

10

10

Platinum

koz

46

35

32

37

28

65

81

(20)

(39)

Palladium

koz

73

44

45

46

36

82

120

(32)

(51)

Rhodium

koz

4

5

3

4

4

8

8

-

-

Vanadium Pentoxide

mlb

4.5

5.5

5.5

5.1

4.4

9.5

10.1

(6)

(2)

Production from own sources - Copper assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

African Copper (Katanga, Mutanda, Mopani)

Mutanda

Copper metal

kt

54.2

53.4

51.0

48.8

47.7

96.5

108.9

(11)

(12)

Cobalt

kt

6.0

7.3

6.3

5.7

5.5

11.2

10.9

3

(8)

Mopani

Copper metal

kt

10.6

9.3

10.5

8.1

6.9

15.0

21.3

(30)

(35)

African Copper - total production including third party feed

Mutanda

Copper metal

kt

54.2

53.4

51.0

48.8

51.7

100.5

108.9

(8)

(5)

Cobalt

kt

6.0

7.3

6.3

5.7

5.5

11.2

10.9

3

(8)

Mopani

Copper metal

kt

27.8

27.1

28.4

21.9

12.5

34.4

54.5

(37)

(55)

Total Copper metal

kt

64.8

62.7

61.5

56.9

54.6

111.5

130.2

(14)

(16)

Total Cobalt

kt

6.0

7.3

6.3

5.7

5.5

11.2

10.9

3

(8)

Collahuasi

Copper metal

kt

0.7

0.3

0.3

-

-

-

1.5

(100)

(100)

Copper in concentrates

kt

55.5

56.7

58.3

57.6

51.0

108.6

105.8

3

(8)

Silver in concentrates

koz

876

865

761

774

748

1,522

1,650

(8)

(15)

Antamina

Copper in concentrates

kt

40.1

35.4

33.2

30.3

40.0

70.3

76.9

(9)

-

Zinc in concentrates

kt

7.7

18.3

26.7

24.5

34.5

59.0

21.8

171

348

Silver in concentrates

koz

1,732

1,494

1,607

1,445

1,882

3,327

3,677

(10)

9

Other South America (Alumbrera, Lomas Bayas, Antapaccay, Punitaqui)

Alumbrera

Copper in concentrates

kt

17.2

20.1

24.5

11.4

9.1

20.5

37.3

(45)

(47)

Gold in concentrates and in doré

koz

53

64

71

48

49

97

121

(20)

(8)

Silver in concentrates and in doré

koz

154

165

268

119

79

198

315

(37)

(49)

Lomas Bayas

Copper metal

kt

20.9

19.7

21.0

20.3

20.7

41.0

39.3

4

(1)

Antapaccay

Copper in concentrates

kt

57.3

59.0

55.6

46.4

50.1

96.5

105.3

(8)

(13)

Gold in concentrates

koz

27

32

37

29

26

55

46

20

(4)

Silver in concentrates

koz

381

419

402

326

324

650

715

(9)

(15)

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Punitaqui

Copper in concentrates

kt

1.6

1.7

1.8

1.6

1.2

2.8

3.5

(20)

(25)

Gold in concentrates

koz

3

3

4

5

6

11

4

175

100

Silver in concentrates

koz

13

21

24

18

17

35

37

(5)

31

Punitaqui - total production including third party feed

Copper in concentrates

kt

2.5

2.7

2.4

2.2

1.9

4.1

5.4

(24)

(24)

Gold in concentrates

koz

3

3

4

6

5

11

5

120

67

Silver in concentrates

koz

23

29

32

24

25

49

57

(14)

9

Total Copper metal

kt

20.9

19.7

21.0

20.3

20.7

41.0

39.3

4

(1)

Total Copper in concentrates

kt

76.1

80.8

81.9

59.4

60.4

119.8

146.1

(18)

(21)

Total Gold in concentrates and in doré

koz

83

99

112

82

81

163

171

(5)

(2)

Total Silver in concentrates and in doré

koz

548

605

694

463

420

883

1,067

(17)

(23)

Australia (Mount Isa, Ernest Henry, Townsville, Cobar)

Mount Isa, Ernest

Copper metal

kt

57.3

50.7

56.1

48.5

42.5

91.0

98.3

(7)

(26)

Henry, Townsville

Gold

koz

19

25

25

17

21

38

36

6

11

Silver

koz

309

418

343

261

196

457

490

(7)

(37)

Mount Isa, Ernest Henry, Townsville - total production including third party feed

Copper metal

kt

71.2

69.5

64.6

54.8

62.8

117.6

141.4

(17)

(12)

Gold

koz

31

42

34

46

43

89

59

51

39

Silver

koz

657

533

525

349

432

781

1,213

(36)

(34)

Cobar

Copper in concentrates

kt

14.4

12.2

15.4

12.7

12.7

25.4

26.3

(3)

(12)

Silver in concentrates

koz

145

130

154

128

156

284

259

10

8

Total Copper

kt

57.3

50.7

56.1

48.5

42.5

91.0

98.3

(7)

(26)

Total Copper in concentrates

kt

14.4

12.2

15.4

12.7

12.7

25.4

26.3

(3)

(12)

Total Gold

koz

19

25

25

17

21

38

36

6

11

Total Silver

koz

454

548

497

389

352

741

749

(1)

(22)

Total Copper department

Copper

kt

329.8

318.5

327.7

285.7

281.9

567.6

624.4

(9)

(15)

Cobalt

kt

6.0

7.3

6.3

5.7

5.5

11.2

10.9

3

(8)

Zinc

kt

7.7

18.3

26.7

24.5

34.5

59.0

21.8

171

348

Gold

koz

102

124

137

99

102

201

207

(3)

-

Silver

koz

3,610

3,512

3,559

3,071

3,402

6,473

7,143

(9)

(6)

Production from own sources - Zinc assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Kazzinc

Zinc metal

kt

46.3

47.4

51.0

48.1

54.1

102.2

89.2

15

17

Lead metal

kt

11.9

8.1

11.8

11.3

13.8

25.1

24.1

4

16

Lead in concentrates

kt

7.8

5.9

1.5

2.3

1.6

3.9

7.8

(50)

(79)

Copper metal

kt

12.4

16.4

12.4

12.7

15.2

27.9

25.1

11

23

Gold

koz

142

141

137

150

156

306

243

26

10

Silver

koz

1,212

1,135

1,277

1,152

1,702

2,854

2,098

36

40

Silver in concentrates

koz

202

238

29

55

51

106

202

(48)

(75)

Kazzinc - total production including third party feed

Zinc metal

kt

76.1

76.0

77.4

75.3

77.2

152.5

152.1

-

1

Lead metal

kt

35.0

33.2

32.3

36.5

36.9

73.4

68.1

8

5

Lead in concentrates

kt

7.8

5.9

1.5

2.3

1.6

3.9

7.8

(50)

(79)

Copper metal

kt

16.9

19.3

15.3

15.2

18.9

34.1

33.6

1

12

Gold

koz

178

181

175

172

187

359

302

19

5

Silver

koz

8,495

6,507

6,346

5,572

6,396

11,968

14,555

(18)

(25)

Silver in concentrates

koz

202

238

29

55

51

106

202

(48)

(75)

Australia (Mount Isa, McArthur River)

Mount Isa

Zinc in concentrates

kt

62.2

70.4

75.3

68.7

64.0

132.7

142.5

(7)

3

Lead in concentrates

kt

30.9

37.0

39.5

31.8

30.1

61.9

66.8

(7)

(3)

Silver in concentrates

koz

1,643

1,891

2,038

1,658

1,539

3,197

3,403

(6)

(6)

McArthur River

Zinc in concentrates

kt

45.5

48.1

62.9

46.9

38.2

85.1

89.2

(5)

(16)

Lead in concentrates

kt

10.5

9.7

10.8

8.7

8.3

17.0

21.6

(21)

(21)

Silver in concentrates

koz

374

347

293

277

269

546

769

(29)

(28)

Total Zinc in concentrates

kt

107.7

118.5

138.2

115.6

102.2

217.8

231.7

(6)

(5)

Total Lead in concentrates

kt

41.4

46.7

50.3

40.5

38.4

78.9

88.4

(11)

(7)

Total Silver in concentrates

koz

2,017

2,238

2,331

1,935

1,808

3,743

4,172

(10)

(10)

North America (Matagami, Kidd, Brunswick, CEZ Refinery)

Matagami

Zinc in concentrates

kt

11.8

14.6

11.0

11.0

14.0

25.0

26.0

(4)

19

Copper in concentrates

kt

2.4

2.5

1.8

2.0

2.1

4.1

5.4

(24)

(13)

Kidd

Zinc in concentrates

kt

19.5

24.0

22.2

24.0

22.2

46.2

32.3

43

14

Copper in concentrates

kt

8.4

9.8

9.9

10.3

9.2

19.5

18.6

5

10

Silver in concentrates

koz

520

739

674

663

842

1,505

879

71

62

Total Zinc in concentrates

kt

31.3

38.6

33.2

35.0

36.2

71.2

58.3

22

16

Total Copper in concentrates

kt

10.8

12.3

11.7

12.3

11.3

23.6

24.0

(2)

5

Total Silver in concentrates

koz

520

739

674

663

842

1,505

879

71

62

North America - total production including third party feed

Brunswick Smelter

Lead metal

kt

13.7

19.6

16.4

15.7

16.5

32.2

33.5

(4)

20

Silver metal

koz

4,299

6,295

5,048

4,232

3,480

7,712

9,421

(18)

(19)

CEZ Refinery

Zinc metal

kt

17.3

17.0

18.1

12.5

12.6

25.1

34.2

(27)

(27)

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Other Zinc: South America (Aguilar, Los Quenuales, Sinchi Wayra)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

26.2

27.1

22.5

24.9

26.3

51.2

49.4

4

-

Lead metal

kt

3.3

3.1

3.5

2.6

3.6

6.2

6.1

2

9

Lead in concentrates

kt

8.2

8.0

6.1

11.3

11.4

22.7

15.6

46

39

Copper in concentrates

kt

0.5

0.7

0.5

0.5

0.6

1.1

0.9

22

20

Silver metal

koz

186

154

206

108

182

290

306

(5)

(2)

Silver in concentrates

koz

1,783

1,939

1,852

2,081

2,011

4,092

3,480

18

13

Other Zinc: Africa (Rosh Pinah, Perkoa)

Zinc in concentrates

kt

30.2

32.8

33.3

31.1

38.3

69.4

56.1

24

27

Lead in concentrates

kt

1.7

2.5

1.4

0.9

1.5

2.4

3.3

(27)

(12)

Silver in concentrates

koz

78

102

53

47

74

121

127

(5)

(5)

Total Zinc department

Zinc

kt

241.7

264.4

278.2

254.7

257.1

511.8

484.7

6

6

Lead

kt

74.3

74.3

74.6

68.9

70.3

139.2

145.3

(4)

(5)

Copper

kt

23.7

29.4

24.6

25.5

27.1

52.6

50.0

5

14

Gold

koz

142

141

137

150

156

306

243

26

10

Silver

koz

5,998

6,545

6,422

6,041

6,670

12,711

11,264

13

11

Production from own sources - Nickel assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Integrated Nickel Operations (Sudbury, Raglan, Nikkelverk)

Nickel metal

kt

17.8

13.8

18.3

13.9

15.5

29.4

33.5

(12)

(13)

Nickel in concentrates

kt

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.3

0.3

-

-

Copper metal

kt

3.6

3.6

4.6

3.9

4.2

8.1

8.4

(4)

17

Copper in concentrates

kt

10.9

6.7

7.7

9.0

5.6

14.6

20.2

(28)

(49)

Cobalt metal

kt

0.3

0.2

0.3

0.1

0.3

0.4

0.5

(20)

-

Gold

koz

12

8

8

10

7

17

21

(19)

(42)

Silver

koz

196

120

98

183

143

326

406

(20)

(27)

Platinum

koz

30

21

19

23

13

36

50

(28)

(57)

Palladium

koz

63

36

36

37

27

64

101

(37)

(57)

Rhodium

koz

2

2

1

2

1

3

3

-

(50)

Integrated Nickel Operations - total production including third party feed

Nickel metal

kt

22.8

23.3

23.3

22.6

21.2

43.8

46.1

(5)

(7)

Nickel in concentrates

kt

0.2

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.3

0.4

(25)

(50)

Copper metal

kt

6.5

7.1

6.9

5.9

5.9

11.8

14.1

(16)

(9)

Copper in concentrates

kt

13.0

7.8

9.1

10.2

6.5

16.7

23.7

(30)

(50)

Cobalt metal

kt

0.9

0.7

1.0

0.8

1.0

1.8

1.8

-

11

Gold

koz

17

10

11

13

9

22

29

(24)

(47)

Silver

koz

322

195

141

275

211

486

658

(26)

(34)

Platinum

koz

43

28

25

30

19

49

70

(30)

(56)

Palladium

koz

95

52

52

50

41

91

150

(39)

(57)

Rhodium

koz

2

2

2

2

2

4

4

-

-

Murrin Murrin

Total Nickel metal

kt

8.4

7.5

10.1

6.2

7.3

13.5

17.7

(24)

(13)

Total Cobalt metal

kt

0.6

0.8

0.7

0.5

0.6

1.1

1.3

(15)

-

Murrin Murrin - total production including third party feed

Total Nickel metal

kt

10.9

9.9

13.2

8.2

9.5

17.7

22.9

(23)

(13)

Total Cobalt metal

kt

0.7

0.9

0.8

0.5

0.8

1.3

1.5

(13)

14

Koniambo

Nickel in ferronickel

kt

3.2

3.9

4.1

4.6

3.4

8.0

5.6

43

6

Total Nickel department

Nickel

kt

29.5

25.3

32.7

24.9

26.3

51.2

57.1

(10)

(11)

Copper

kt

14.5

10.3

12.3

12.9

9.8

22.7

28.6

(21)

(32)

Cobalt

kt

0.9

1.0

1.0

0.6

0.9

1.5

1.8

(17)

-

Gold

koz

12

8

8

10

7

17

21

(19)

(42)

Silver

koz

196

120

98

183

143

326

406

(20)

(27)

Platinum

koz

30

21

19

23

13

36

50

(28)

(57)

Palladium

koz

63

36

36

37

27

64

101

(37)

(57)

Rhodium

koz

2

2

1

2

1

3

3

-

(50)

Production from own sources - Ferroalloys assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Ferrochrome

kt

362

344

417

439

397

836

762

10

10

PGM

Platinum

koz

16

14

13

14

15

29

31

(6)

(6)

Palladium

koz

10

8

9

9

9

18

19

(5)

(10)

Rhodium

koz

2

3

2

2

3

5

5

-

50

Gold

koz

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

(100)

(100)

4E

koz

29

25

24

25

27

52

56

(7)

(7)

Vanadium Pentoxide

mlb

4.5

5.5

5.5

5.1

4.4

9.5

10.1

(6)

(2)

Total production - Custom metallurgical assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Copper (Altonorte, Pasar, Horne, CCR)

Copper metal

kt

127.7

122.5

125.0

128.2

131.3

259.5

241.6

7

3

Copper anode

kt

129.0

98.9

158.5

139.7

124.6

264.3

265.1

-

(3)

Zinc (Portovesme, San Juan de Nieva, Nordenham, Northfleet)

Zinc metal

kt

197.3

199.4

195.5

197.2

198.0

395.2

394.9

-

-

Lead metal

kt

54.8

56.4

49.9

53.3

46.5

99.8

110.3

(10)

(15)

Silver

koz

4,247

3,270

4,270

3,243

4,222

7,465

7,305

2

(1)

Ferroalloys

Ferromanganese

kt

28

30

33

32

40

72

73

(1)

43

Silicon Manganese

kt

25

23

15

15

11

26

44

(41)

(56)

1 Controlled industrial assets and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis, except as stated.

2 Copper metal includes copper contained in copper concentrates and blister.

3 Cobalt contained in concentrates and hydroxides.

4 The Group's pro-rata share of Collahuasi production (44%).

5 The Group's pro-rata share of Antamina production (33.75%).

6 The Group's pro-rata share of CEZ production (25%).

7 The Group's attributable 79.5% share of the Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture.

8 Consolidated 50% of Mototolo.

Energy Products

Production from own sources

Coal assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Australian coking coal

mt

0.8

1.6

1.7

1.7

1.0

2.7

2.0

35

25

Australian semi-soft coal

mt

1.2

0.9

1.1

1.0

1.2

2.2

2.2

-

-

Australian thermal coal (export)

mt

12.5

13.7

14.7

12.8

13.4

26.2

24.1

9

7

Australian thermal coal (domestic)

mt

1.5

1.4

1.0

1.6

1.7

3.3

3.2

3

13

South African thermal coal (export)

mt

4.3

4.5

4.3

4.2

4.5

8.7

8.4

4

5

South African thermal coal (domestic)

mt

2.5

3.3

3.1

2.6

2.2

4.8

5.7

(16)

(12)

Prodeco

mt

4.0

4.7

4.3

4.2

3.8

8.0

8.3

(4)

(5)

Cerrejón

mt

2.3

3.0

2.8

2.8

2.4

5.2

4.9

6

4

Total Coal department

mt

29.1

33.1

33.0

30.9

30.2

61.1

58.8

4

4

1 Controlled industrial assets and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis except for joint ventures, where the Group's attributable share of production is included.

2 The Group's pro-rata share of Cerrejón production (33.3%).

Oil assets

Q2
2016

Q3
2016

Q4
2016

Q1
2017

Q2
2017

H1

2017

H1
2016

Change
H1 17 vs
H1 16
%

Change
Q2 17 vs
Q2 16
%

Glencore entitlement interest basis

Equatorial Guinea

kbbl

953

821

708

691

642

1,333

2,100

(37)

(33)

Chad

kbbl

997

855

777

674

633

1,307

2,250

(42)

(37)

Total Oil department

kbbl

1,950

1,676

1,485

1,365

1,275

2,640

4,350

(39)

(35)

Gross basis

Equatorial Guinea

kbbl

4,464

3,959

3,309

3,249

3,048

6,297

9,641

(35)

(32)

Chad

kbbl

1,363

1,169

1,063

921

866

1,787

3,076

(42)

(36)

Total Oil department

kbbl

5,827

5,128

4,372

4,170

3,914

8,084

12,717

(36)

(33)

Appendix:
Full year 2017 production guidance

Full year 2017 production guidance

Actual
FY

Actual
FY

Actual
H1

Guidance

FY

2015

2016

2017

2017

Copper

kt

1,502

1,426

643

1,330 ± 25

Zinc

kt

1,445

1,094

571

1,130 ± 25

Lead

kt

298

295

139

285 ± 10

Nickel

kt

96

115

51

115 ± 4

Ferrochrome

kt

1,462

1,523

836

1,585 ± 25

Coal

mt

132

125

61

132 ± 3

Changes to production guidance reflect:

- Copper: down 25kt (2%) to 1,330kt (± 25kt) - primarily Alumbrera related

- Zinc: previous full year guidance of 1,190kt (± 25kt) less expected production from Rosh Pinah and Perkoa for the period August-December 2017 (~60kt), assuming the transaction with Trevali Mining completes early August. The transaction is subject to customary conditions, still pending at the date of this report.

- Lead: down 15kt (5%) to 285kt (± 10kt) - mine plan changes in Australia

- Nickel: down 5kt (4%) to 115kt (± 4kt) - various maintenance delays in the first half

- Ferrochrome: down 65kt (4%) to 1,585kt (± 25kt) - additional market driven maintenance days

- Coal: down 3mt (2%) to 132mt (± 3mt) - reflecting the rain impact in Colombia and various other minor revisions

Important notice concerning this document including forward looking statements

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