Form 6-K

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

January 21, 2009

 

 

 

BHP BILLITON LIMITED   BHP BILLITON PLC
(ABN 49 004 028 077)   (REG. NO. 3196209)
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)   (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA   ENGLAND AND WALES
(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)   (Jurisdiction of incorporation or organisation)

180 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE,

VICTORIA

3000 AUSTRALIA

 

NEATHOUSE PLACE, VICTORIA, LONDON,

UNITED KINGDOM

(Address of principal executive offices)   (Address of principal executive offices)

 

 

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NEWS RELEASE

 

Release Time   IMMEDIATE
Date   21 January 2009
Number   03/09

BHP BILLITON QUARTERLY REPORT ON

EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

QUARTER ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2008

DEVELOPMENT

BHP Billiton’s strong balance sheet allows us to invest through the cycle with a highly disciplined and value-focused approach.

Highlighting our commitment to value accretive longer term growth, we sanctioned two projects during the quarter, being the Western Australia Iron Ore Rapid Growth Project 5 (RGP5), and the North West Shelf Cossack, Wanaea, Lambert, Hermes (CWLH) Life Extension projects.

 

PROJECT AND
OWNERSHIP

 

SHARE OF APPROVED
CAPEX US$M

 

INITIAL PRODUCTION
TARGET DATE

 

PRODUCTION CAPACITY
(100%)

 

QUARTERLY PROGRESS

Petroleum Projects        

Shenzi (USA)

44%

Oil/Gas

  1,940   Mid CY09   100,000 barrels of oil and 50 million cubic feet gas per day   Ahead of schedule and on budget. Hook-up and commissioning continuing. Six wells drilled and completed.

Atlantis North (USA)

44%

Oil/Gas

  185   H2 CY09   Tieback to Atlantis South   On schedule and budget. Manifold fabrication continuing.

Pyrenees

(Australia)

71.43%

Oil/Gas

  1,200   H1 CY10   96,000 barrels of oil and 60 million cubic feet gas per day   On schedule and budget. Subsea hardware delivery commenced and Floating Production Storage and Offtake (FPSO) conversion continues.

Angostura Gas Phase II (Trinidad and Tobago)

45%

Gas

  180   H1 CY11   280 million cubic feet gas per day   On schedule and budget. Awarded transportation and installation contract. Executed National Gas Company Interconnection Agreement.


PROJECT AND
OWNERSHIP

 

SHARE OF APPROVED
CAPEX US$M

 

INITIAL PRODUCTION
TARGET DATE

 

PRODUCTION CAPACITY
(100%)

 

QUARTERLY PROGRESS

Bass Strait Kipper (Australia)

32.5% - 50%

Gas/Gas Liquids

  500   CY11   10,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 80 million cubic feet gas per day   On schedule and budget. Drilling rig secured. Detailed engineering progressing and commenced West Tuna platform retrofit work.

Bass Strait Turrum (Australia)

50%

Gas/Gas Liquids

  625   CY11   11,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 200 million cubic feet gas per day   On schedule and budget. Engineering and procurement progressing.

North West Shelf CWLH Life Extension

(Australia)

16.67%

Oil

  245   CY11   Replacement vessel with capacity of 60,000 bpd oil   The project was sanctioned during the quarter. See News Release dated 3 December 2008.

North West Shelf North Rankin B Gas Compression

(Australia)

16.67%

LNG

  850   CY12   2,500 million cubic feet gas per day   On schedule and budget. Detailed engineering and procurement well advanced. Jacket fabrication commenced.
Minerals Projects        

Alumar – Refinery Expansion (Brazil)

36%

Alumina

  900   Q2 CY09   2 million tpa of additional alumina   On schedule and revised budget. Engineering is complete and procurement well advanced. Construction is 82% complete with the project overall 92% complete.

Worsley Efficiency & Growth (Australia)

86%

Alumina

  1,900   H1 CY11   1.1 million tpa of additional alumina   On schedule and budget. Engineering is 49% complete and construction camp now operational.

Iron Ore (Western Australia)

RGP4

86.2%

Iron Ore

  1,850   H1 CY10   26 million tpa additional iron ore system capacity   On schedule and budget. Engineering is now over 95% complete and construction is nearing 70% complete.

Iron Ore (Western Australia)

RGP5

85%

Iron Ore

  4,800   H2 CY11   50 million tpa additional iron ore system capacity   The project was sanctioned during the quarter. See News Release dated 25 November 2008. Preliminary engineering and construction activities have commenced.

 

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PROJECT AND
OWNERSHIP

 

SHARE OF APPROVED
CAPEX US$M

 

INITIAL PRODUCTION
TARGET DATE

 

PRODUCTION CAPACITY
(100%)

 

QUARTERLY PROGRESS

Gemco (Australia)

60%

Manganese

  110   H1 CY09   1 million tpa of additional manganese concentrate   On schedule and budget in local currency. Cyclone tower operational and remainder of installation activities progressing well. Project is 77% complete.

Klipspruit (South Africa)

100%

Energy Coal

  450   H2 CY09  

Incremental 1.8 million tpa export thermal coal

Incremental 2.1 million tpa domestic thermal coal

  On schedule and budget. Earthworks and civil and mechanical construction progressing well. The project is 70% complete with detailed commission planning commenced.

Douglas-Middelburg Optimisation (South Africa)

100%

Energy Coal

  975   Mid CY10   10 million tpa export thermal coal and 8.5 million tpa domestic thermal coal (sustains current output)   On schedule and budget. Construction activities are progressing well with steel erection commencing as scheduled. The project is 34% complete.

Newcastle Third Port Project (Australia)

35.5%

Energy Coal

  390   CY10   30 million tpa export coal loading facility   On schedule and budget. Project is over 35% complete.

MINERALS EXPLORATION

BHP Billiton continues to identify and prioritise various exploration activities. All of the exploration activities are reviewed regularly to ensure that we are capturing value accretive opportunities for future development.

Selection study work on the proposed Olympic Dam Expansion (Australia) is effectively complete. A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) based on the five stage project configuration has been provided to the Federal, South Australian and Northern Territory Governments for a compliance review, with the intention that it be released for public comment during the first half of calendar year 2009. Pending government approvals for the EIS and consistent with the prevailing economic circumstances, project activity will be scaled back to that necessary to support the approvals process and the study of a number of mining and processing technology options. Olympic Dam Expansion expenditure for the six months ended 31 December 2008 was US$112 million, of which US$29 million was capitalised.

Grassroots exploration continued on targets in Australia, Chile, Argentina, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); and on diamond targets in Canada. Exploration for iron ore, coal, bauxite and manganese was undertaken in a number of regions including Australia, South America, Russia and West Africa.

For the six months ended 31 December 2008, BHP Billiton spent US$357 million on minerals exploration, of which US$313 million was expensed.

 

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PETROLEUM EXPLORATION

Exploration and appraisal wells drilled during the quarter or in the process of drilling as at 31 December 2008.

 

WELL

  

LOCATION

  

BHP BILLITON EQUITY

  

STATUS

Lambert-8   

Dampier Sub-Basin

Western Australia

WA-16-L

  

16.67% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Plugged and abandoned. Hydrocarbons encountered.
Lambert West   

Dampier Sub-Basin

Western Australia

WA-16-L

  

16.67% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Plugged and abandoned. Hydrocarbons encountered.
Lady Nora-2   

Dampier Sub-Basin

Western Australia

WA-28-P

  

16.67% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Plugged and abandoned. Hydrocarbons encountered.
Nereus-1   

Dampier Sub-Basin

Western Australia

WA-28-P

  

16.67% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Plugged and abandoned. Dry hole.
Tidepole-2   

Dampier Sub-Basin

Western Australia

WA-5-L

  

16.67% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Drilling ahead.
Torosa-5   

Browse Basin

Western Australia

WA-30-R

  

8.33% BHP Billiton

(Woodside operator)

   Plugging and abandoning. Hydrocarbons encountered.
Puma-4   

Green Canyon

Gulf of Mexico

GC823-2

  

29.805% BHP Billiton

(BP Operator)

   Drilling ahead.
Shenzi-8   

Green Canyon

Gulf of Mexico

GC610

   44% BHP Billiton, operator    Hydrocarbons encountered. Suspended.

Petroleum exploration expenditure for the six months ended 31 December 2008 was US$263 million, of which US$183 million was expensed

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Australia

   United Kingdom & South Africa
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Tel: +61 3 9609 2896 Mobile: +61 429 966 312    Scott Espenshade, Investor Relations
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

        BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc
Date: 21 January 2009     By:  

/s/ Jane McAloon

    Name:   Jane McAloon
    Title:   Group Company Secretary