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PT BUMI ResourceS Tbk.

PT BUMI RESOURCES Tbk


WORLD CLASS ENERGY OPERATOR

BUMI Presentation September 2012

www.bumiresources.com

Agenda
Overview Corporate Structure Coal and Non Coal Coal Production Recent Update on Reserves and Production Operational Performance Summary of Financial Highlights Selling Prices and Cash Cost Income Statement H1 2012 Dividend History Awards and Recognitions Corporate Fundamental Strengths Snapshots Location, Environmental, CSR & Safety Kaltim Prima Coal Arutmin Indonesia

Overview
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One of the largest coal exporters globally

KPC is the largest export coal mine in the world

Leading natural resources group in Indonesia and the largest thermal coal producer in Indonesia, with together (KPC and Arutmin) commanded a dominant 26.6% market share of Indonesia coal production in 2009

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66m tonnes of coal mined in 2011

2.6 billion metric tonnes of marketable coal reserves from three mining assets and 10.0 billion metric tonnes of coal resources (excluding reserves)(1) Large potential for reserves expansion; KPC only partially explored

Ideally located to serve important markets in Asia, Europe and South America Open cut mining with captive coal processing facilities Dedicated infrastructure e.g coal loading terminals, port facilities and conveyors Segment coal and non coal businesses

Unlocking value by separating coal from metals business - BUMI will concentrate on increasing thermal coal dominance - BRMS created as a listed entity with exclusive focus on metals industry

(1) The Minerals Experts Report prepared by PT Runge Indonesia

Bumi Ownership Structure


Becoming a Diversified Mining Resources Company
BUMI RESOURCES Groups

BUMI Resources (Coal)

BUMI Resources Mineral (Non Coal)

65%

KPC

80%

Gorontalo Minerals Gold & Copper Mining


(in exploration stage)

70%

Arutmin IndoCoal Resources


Gallo Oil (Jersey) Oil Production (in exploration stage) Darma Henwa Contract Mining (associated company) Pendopo Energi Batubara Coal (in exploration stage)

99.9%

Citra Palu Minerals Gold Mining


(in exploration stage)

70%

100%

Herald Resources Lead & Zinc


(in construction stage)

80%

60%

Bumi Mauritania Iron Ore


(in exploration stage)

Effective ~29%

Effective ~24%

Newmont Nusa Tenggara Gold (associated company) Bumi Japan Marketing Services

100%

Effective ~85%

Listed 9 Dec 10 Market Cap $ 2.2 bn


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Coal Production
KPC/Arutmin 100m tons 104 (E) KPC/Arutmin 100m tons + upsides from Pendopo + upsides from FBS/Pendopo

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2012 Companies Estimated Annualised Capacity 51 33 1 85 Estimated Production 45 30 75 Estimated Annualised Capacity 75 40 7 122

2014 Estimated Production 65 35 4 104

KPC Arutmin Pendopo Total

Coal Reserves & Resources Largest in Indonesia


Reserves are now 2.6 billion tonnes, increase 85% from 1.4 billion tonnes in Sept 2007 and 1.1 billion tonnes in Sep 2005 Reserves & Resources together increase to 13.1 billion tonnes
Coal Reserve In million tonnes KPC: Sangatta Melawan North Pinang Subtotal Sangatta Region Bengalon Coal Resource Total

120 310 773 1.203 220 1.423

6.166 6.166 1.341 7.507

6.286 310 773 7.369 1.561 8.930

Arutmin: Senakin Satui Batulicin Sub Bituminious Coal Mulia & Asam-Asam Other Areas

30 72 54 156 310 466

382 180 129 691 604 501 1.796 1.263 10.566 7.782 2.784 35,8%

412 252 183 847 914 501 2.262 1.950 13.142 10.689 2.453 22,9%

Average CV ca 5,600 gar

PEB TOTAL Previous Report (Sep-08) Increases % Variance

687 2.576 2.904 (328) -11,3%

Operational Performance
OB Removed
(in mn bcm)

Coal Mined
(in mn tons)

Strip Ratio
(in bcm/t)

759 633
360 359

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60

30

33

10,5x

11,5x

12,1x

11,1x

2010

KPC

2011

Arutmin

H1'11

FBS

H1'12

2010

2011
KPC

H1'11
FBS

H1'12

2010

2011

H1'11

H1'12

Arutmin

Summary Financial Highlights


In million US$

1H2011 AsRestated Revenue CostofRevenue GrossProfit OperatingIncome NetIncome(loss) 1.792,4 (1.143,1) 649,4 461,4 231,7

1H2012

FY2011 AsRestated CurrentAssets NonCurrentAssets TotalAssets CurrentLiabilities NonCurrentLiabilities TotalLiabilites ShareholderEquity TotalLiabilities&Equity TotalDebt(IncludeConvertibleBonds) 2.581,5 4.840,6 7.442,1 2.339,5 3.991,1 6.330,7 1.091,4 7.422,1 4.180,1

1H2012

1.946,4 (1.392,3) 554,1 239,2 (322,0)

9% 22% 15% 48% 239%

2.240,7 5.005,5 7.246,3 1.793,1 4.722,0 6.515,1 731,2 7.246,3 4.283,7

13% 3% 3% 23% 18% 3% 33% 2% 2%

Average Selling Prices (ASP)

Weighted Average Selling Prices


(in US$ per ton)

Sales Destination
as of Dec 2010

2008 $ $ $ $ 78,7 33,2 73,3 73,3 $ $ $ $

2009 65,1 38,1 61,7 63,1 $ $ $ $

2010 76,3 41,5 70,9 71,0 $ $ $ $

2011 99,8 61,4 92,3 92,3 $ $ $ $

H1'11 99,4 56,8 91,3 91,3 $ $ $ $

H1'12 100,7 59,6 88,5 88,5

Asian Countries (91%)


~ Power Generation ~ Steel Mils & Others

ASPs (exc. Ecocoal) Ecocoal ASPs KPC+AI ASPs - all

Note: Average Selling Prices is based on FOB price before the government royalty

Europe (9%)
~ Power Generation

Production Cash Costs


Production Cash Costs(1)
(in US$ per ton) Bumi KPC Arutmin Fuel Cost per Ton (US$) Strip Ratio Cash Margin(2) FY09 28.0 28.0 28.0 5.6 10.4x 34.8 FY10 33.9 34.0 33.9 8.6 10.5x 36.9 FY11* H111* H112* 42.1 45.5 36.3 11.4 11.5x 50.6 44.7 49.6 36.7 12.3 12.1x 46.6 48.7 53.1 43.3 12.9 11.1x 39.8
Equipment Lease, Hire 1% Note: (1) Calculated by dividing the production cash costs with the companies coal mined; excluded FBS (2) Calculated by subtracting production cash costs from average selling price * Included Deferred Stripping Cost Change in Accounting Policy in 2011 Maintenance 10% Labor costs 5% Other materials 5% Maintenance 10% Labor costs 5% Other materials 6% Equipment Lease, Hire 2% Contractor Mining 51% Fuel Costs 28% Contractor Mining 50% Fuel Costs 26%

Composition of Production Cash Costs

H1 2011

H1 2012

Sangatta Rainfall
(mm) (Rp)

Indonesian Industrial Diesel Oil Prices


12,500 10,000

300

Long Term Average

Diesel prices have fallen significantly in-line with drop in oil prices

200

7,500 5,000

100
2,500

1/05

5/05

9/05

1/06

5/06

9/06

1/07

5/07

9/07

1/08

5/08

9/08

1/09

5/09

9/09

1/10

5/10

9/10

1/06

4/06

7/06

1/07

4/07

7/07

1/08

4/08

7/08

1/09

4/09

7/09

1/10

4/10

10/06

10/07

10/08

10/09

7/10

10/10

1/11

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Other Income Statement


In million US$ H1-11 (As Restated)

H1-12

Change

Equity interest in NI of associates Gain (Loss) on Derivative Asset Gain (loss) on forex - net Interest Income Interest expense & fin. charges Gain (loss) on sale of investments Amortization of expenses Others - net

65.9 212.3 80.9 32.0 (323.6) (35.9) (14.5) (14.8)

(1.4) (145.8) (50.3) 33.4 (310.7) (26.7) (26.2) 19.2

-102.0% -168.7% -162.1% 4.5% -4.0% -25.6% 81.1% -229.0%

Total

2.3

(508.5)

-21,819.5%

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Bumi Proposed Loan Repayment Schedule

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Dividend History Steady since 2005


Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 Interim 2005 Final 2006 Final 2007 Interim 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Final Final Final Final Final Total Share Dividends per Remarks Share (Rp) 1,0 2,5 5,0 10,0 19.404.000 16,0 Paid on 25 June 2007 50% paid on 2 July 2007, balance 66.0 * 50% paid on 5 September 2007 45,0 Paid on 7 August 2008 50,60 Paid on 18 August 2009 27,68 Paid on 16 August 2010 41,78 Paid on 15 August 2011 20.773.400 14,31 Paid on 6 July 2012

30% max of net income subject to shareholder approval * Represent 30% Dividend in XO gain of $472 million from Tata transaction in June 2007 13

Recent Awards & Recognitions

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Received the Best Asian Company in 8th Corporate Governance Asia Annual Recognition Awards 2012. The award was presented by Corporate Governance Asia Journal on Corporate Governance in Asia, Hong Kong, 20 June 2012 Received the 2nd Asian Excellence Recognition Awards 2012 for Best Investor Relations by an Indonesian company PT Bumi Resources Tbk. and Best Investor Relations Professional Mr Dileep Srivastava from Asian Excellence Awards and 9th Years of Corporate Governance Asia in Hong Kong, 30 March 2012 Received Indonesian Trusted Company 2011 Award by SWA Magazine based on investor and analyst survey of GCG practice in Indonesia, Jakarta, 19 December 2011 Received Corporate Governance Perception Index (CGPI) 2010 Award as Trusted Company based on assessment conducted by Indonesia Institute for Corporate Governance (IICG), Jakarta, 19 December 2011 Ranked of 8th in Coal & Consumable Fuels in Asia, 11th in Coal & Consumable Fuels globally, 64th in Overall Performance in Asia and 226th on overall global performance by 2011 Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company, Singapore, 2 November 2011 Ranked the Best Managed Company and Best Investor Relations, in Asias Best Companies 2011 by Finance Asia, July 2011

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3. 4. 5.

6.

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CSR Achievement

PT Bumi Resources Tbk received two awards in Asia's Best CSR Practices Awards in the Category of Best CSR Practice Overall and Developing Sustainable Strategies in the Award Ceremony Event at Park Royal Hotel, Singapore, 20 July 2012

PT Bumi Resources Tbk. - Gold Award for CSR Leadership Category by The Pinnacle Group International on 4th Annual Global CSR Summit in Shangri-La Hotel Boracay, Philippines, 19 April 2012

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Recap of Fundamental Strengths of Bumi


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Diversified Coal Mining Operations and Products: Competitive portfolio of high demand products from multiple mine sites Low Cost Coal Producer: Provides ability to weather coal cycles High Quality Customer Base with Contracts In-Place: Provides pricing and volume stability International Contractors and Marketing Agents: Facilitates efficient production and competitive marketing Stable and Established Concession Structure: Significant incentives for continued government support Substantial Reserves and Resources: Strong potential for upside and production growth Strong Revenue Growth and Stable Profitability: Expanding cash flow profile Experienced Management Team: Proven track record of expanding production platform and profitability Natural Hedge with Dollar Denominated Revenues and Expenses: Provides natural hedge against currency fluctuations Strategic Partnership with Tata Power: Provides synergy and counterbalance to management

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Operational Area

Gallo

Dairi - Herald Resources

KPC

Bumi Mauritania

Gorontalo & Citra Palu PEB Arutmin

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Coal mining operations - Overview


KPC Snapshot
Area Number of blocks Size (ha) Certified resources (Mt) Proven & probable marketable reserves (Mt) 2010A production rate (Mt p.a.) 2010A cash costs (US$/tonne)(1) East Kalimantan, Indonesia 2 90,960 8,930 1,422 39.3 35.0

Purpose: Sole and exclusive rights in connection with the exploration and exploitation of coal deposits in assigned concession areas in Kalimantan Marketing: May export the coal produced in the concession areas, but must give due consideration to domestic demand for coal within Indonesia Expiry date: 31 Dec 2021

Sangatta Mine
Coal type Contractors Bituminous & Sub-Bituminous KPC Thiess PAMA 2,447 2,702 2,219 564 638 Coal type Contractor

Bengalon Mine
Bituminous PT Darma Henwa

East Kalimantan

Certified resources (Mt) Measured Indicated Inferred Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven Probable

Barge port (9 Mt)

Certified resources (Mt) Measured Indicated Inferred Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven Probable 201 19 560 446 556

Shipping terminal (40 Mt) Barge port (6Mt)

Processing and Shipping Facilities


Operator KPC 55 Annual capacity (Mt)

Mine Processing plant

Barge port Haul road Overland conveyor

KPC operates the Sangatta and Bengalon mines; the Sangatta mine is the largest coal mine in Indonesia and one of largest in the world as measured by coal mined
(1) Calculated by dividing the production cash costs with coal mined for 2010.

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Coal mining operations - Overview


Arutmin Snapshot
Area Number of blocks Size (ha) Certified resources (Mt) Proven & probable marketable reserves (Mt) 2010A coal mined (Mt p.a.) 2010A cash costs (US$/tonne)(1) South Kalimantan, Indonesia 6 70,153 2,264 469 20.8 33.3

Purpose: Sole and exclusive rights in connection with the exploration and exploitation of coal deposits in assigned concession areas in Kalimantan Marketing: May export the coal produced in the concession areas, but must give due consideration to domestic demand for coal within Indonesia

CCOW Permit until : Nov 2019

Satui Mine
Coal type Bituminous Contractors Thiess Certified resources (Mt) Measured 150 Indicated 52 Inferred 44 Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven 64 Probable 8 Coal type Contractor Measured

Senakin Mine
Bituminous Thiess & Buma Certified resources (Mt) 87 111 215 Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven Probable 26 4

South Kalimantan

Indicated Inferred

Mulia & Asam Asam Mine


Coal type Low Rank Coal Contractors Thiess & Darma Henwa Certified resources (Mt) Measured 226 Indicated 295 Inferred 391 Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven 168 Probable 142

Batulicin & Sarongga Mine


Coal type Contractor Bituminous & LRC CK Certified resources (Mt) Measured Indicated Inferred Marketable reserves (Mt) Proven Probable 59 119 213

NPLCT Shipping Facilities


Operator Capacity Arutmin 4500 tph

(1) Calculated by dividing the production cash costs with coal barged for 2010. (2) Data based on Resources & Reserves Statement 2010

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Coal mining operations - Overview


PEB Snapshot
Area Size (ha) Estimated resources (Mt) Proven & probable marketable reserves (Mt) Stripping ratio (bcm/ton) 2014 estimated production (Mt p.a.) South Sumatera, Indonesia 17,840 1,950 687 1.6 4.0

Coal Quality
CV Moisture Sulfur Ash
Note: Above coal specification is as recieved basis

2371 58% 0.10% 5.60%

Historical Background
PT Pendopo Energi Batubara (PEB) established in 1995 and in 1997 entered the 3rd Gen Coal Contract of Work (CCoW) with the Government of Indonesia (GoI). Exploration activities were started in 1997. Feasibility Study was approved by GoI in 2006. PEB entered cooperation with DH Energy (DHE) for joint development of Pendopo coal utilization in 2007. JORC report was issued by Runge in 2008 and in 2009 operation/production permits were issued by GoI for 30 years. DHE acquired 15% stake in PEB in 2007 and in 2009 Bumi Resources acquired 85% stake in PEB.

Strategic Location of the Mine


The coal concession is located in Pendopo, Muara Enim, South Sumatra approxi-mately 140 km southwest of Palembang through provincial road and Musi River. The concession is located in between Musi river, 50 km to the north and Lematang river 10 km to the east.

Development Project Strategy


Technology Power Plant Coal Gasification Coal Upgrading Coal Upgrading / Coal Liquefaction Coal Gasification / Power Plant Coal Liquefaction Companies Hongkong Electric; Sumitomo/JPower; Babcock-Hitachi Lurgi; MHI; Siemens; JCoal Evergreen; White Energy; TSK; Tekmira; Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) Kobe Steel Mitsui Sasol

Palembang Pendopo

PEB has large coal reserves comparable to major coal mine companies and is the lowest cost coal producer in Indonesia. Projects of conversion of lignite into clean energy are conducted with credible and reputed partners 20

Supported by experienced third party contractors and marketing agents


Selected contract mining partners
9 Thiess main mining contractor at Sangatta site

Selected marketing agencies


9 Mitsubishi Corporation Largest coal

at KPC; Senakin, Satui and Mulia sites at Arutmin


9 Mined 39% of total production in 2010 9 Pama mines Sangatta site at KPC 9 Mined 25% of KPCs production in 2010 9 Darma Henwa Bumis associated company

trading company in Japan


9 Markets and sells KPCs production

in Japan
9 Glencore International Largest coal

marketing company
9 Markets and sells KPCs production

(~30% effective interest); mines Bengalon site at KPC and Asam Asam site at Arutmin
9 Mined 11% of total production in 2010 9 PT Cipta Kridatama (CK mining) mines

outside of Japan and Arutmins production outside of Indonesia


9 Renewed agreement for Arutmin in

Batulicin site at Arutmin


9 Mined 3.5% of total production in 2010 9 Smaller site areas mined through arrangements

November 2011 (2.5% marketing commission compared to 5% earlier with BHP Billiton)

with local mining contractors (Mined 3.3% of total production in 2010)

ENERCORP 9 Enercorp markets and sells Arutmins


production in Indonesia

Diversified mining contractors and high quality marketing agents reduce counterparty risk

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High quality contracted customer base resulting in stable pricing and volume certainty
Top 10 customers of KPC

Taiwan Huaneng Power Power International Company Country Credit ratings China BB+ (Fitch) Taiwan N/A

Glencore Perusahaan Chubu Electric China Light & Electric Power International AG Enercorp Listrik Negara Power Power Development TNB Fuel Switzerland Indonesia Indonesia Japan China Japan Malaysia Baa2 (Moodys) N/A BBB- (S&P)

Dayou Taiwan

Ba1 (Moodys) Aa2 (Moodys) A2 (Moodys) A2 (Moodys) Baa1 (Moodys) N/A BB+ (S&P) AA (S&P) A- (S&P) AA (S&P) BBB+ (S&P) BBB- (Fitch) A+ (Fitch) BBB+ (Fitch)

Top 10 customers of Arutmin

Enercorp Country Credit ratings Indonesia N/A

China Qinfa Tohoku Electric Korea Southern Perusahaan Mahkotamas Group Power Power Listrik Negara Duta Makmur China N/A Japan N/A Korea A1 (Moodys) A (S&P) A+ (Fitch) Indonesia Indonesia Ba1 (Moodys) N/A BB+ (S&P) BBB- (Fitch)

Nippon Steel Nippon Corporation Paper Group Yuehe Japan Japan China N/A A1 N/A (Moodys) A- (S&P) BBB+ (Fitch)

Glencore International AG Switzerland Baa2 (Moodys) BBB- (S&P)

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PT Bumi Resources Tbk.

Location, Environmental, Safety Record & CSR

Kaltim Prima Coal Arutmin Indonesia

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Location Kaltim Prima Coal

100 miles north of Balikpapan in East Kalimantan

KPC Coal Agreement Area

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Location
Arutmin Indonesia
Senakin

North Batulicin Pulau Laut Coal Terminal

Satui

Asam Asam 25

Reclamation Sequence Kaltim Prima Coal & Arutmin Indonesia

RECONTOURING

1 YEAR TOP SOILING PLANTATION

5 YEARS

3 YEARS

2 YEARS

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Current Condition in Post-Mining KPC area


As of Q IV-2009, PT KPC had decided to utilize Sangatta South East (SSE) pool as a pool for water tourism. Several activities that have been carried out until the end of QIII 2010 are, among others: construction of look out and playground (completed), construction of Camping Ground and futsal field (underway), and the making of water distribution design for sheep farming area in D2 Murung.

Picture: SSE post-mining area for tourist attractions

PT KPC also gave contribution in support of "One Billian Indonesian Trees " (OBIT) program initiated by the Government in accordance with Regulation of MInister of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia No. P.21./Menhut-II/2010.

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Orang Utan Pongo Pygmaeus (Borneo)


Orangutan Relocation Program In relation to biodiversity management, KPC gives serious attention to Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) relocation program. Orangutan is a special Kalimantan animal which is included in the IUCN Red List categorized as endangered, that sometimes found in the mining activity area. Considering the endemic nature of the animal, KPC is aimed to relocate them from the mining area to a safer place. The relocations are performed in collaboration with the local Office of Natural Resources Conservation and Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF), a foundation that saves Orangutan and is located in Samboja, Balikpapan. To support the Orangutan relocation project, KPC has a temporary relocation site before the Orangutan is released to the wild in Kutai National Park. Since 2010, KPC also cooperates with Orangutan Conservation Service Program (OCSP) in composing the Best Management Practices to conduct conservation activities together with all stakeholders in Courtesy from Wawan Setiawan - KPC the mining area. All those activities conducted by KPC concerning environmental conservation are merely aimed to conduct business in responsible manner as our jargon More Than Mining. KPC has and will always conserve the environment with measurable and organized activities that have positive impacts to the environment and the community. 28

Current Condition in Arutmin


Reclamation in post-mining area

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Plant Nursery
Nursery
Fast-growing Plants: Acacia mangium, Albazia falcatarienthes dan Trambesi. Local plants: Kapuk (Ceiba petandra), Mahang (Macaranga hypoleuca), Kelampaian (Anthocephalus cadamba) dan Pulantan (Alstonia scholaris) dan Meranti (Shorea sp). Fruit trees: Kemiri (Aleuritus moluccana), Rambutan (Nephelium spp), Durian (Durio zibethinus), Cempedak (Artocarpus integer) dan Mangga (Mangifera spp).
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PT Kaltim Prima Coal KPC Enviromental Management



Mine rehabilitation Mine acid water control Suspended solids control Hydrocarbon and waste management Continuous Environmental Self Audit Accredited to ISO14001by SGS Environmental Management (2006-2008) by Directorate General for Mineral, Coal and Geothermal Indonesia Environmental Management Period 2010 2011 (Green Proper) by State Minister of Environment Indonesia

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PT Arutmin Indonesia Environmental Management and Monitoring


Water treatment Dust treatment Hazardous material management Accredited to ISO14001 NPLCT by Sucofindo Accredited to SMK3 & OHSAS 18001:2007- NPLCT by Sucofindo Safety Award 2011 by State Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia Environmental Management 2010 2011 (Green Proper) by State Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia and State Minister of Environment Indonesia

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KPC Safety Record


1996 YTD 26 August 2012
45 40 35 30
No. of LTI

Prima Nirbhaya/NOSA Implementation 39 36 2.86 2.59 2.43 2.31 25 23 22 19 1.51 1.36 1.11 0.93 0.76 0.80 18 14 12 22 20 17 35 35 FPE & New Golden Rules Implementation 31
LTI LTIFR

3.50 LTIFR Threshold 2012 : 0,25 3.00 32 2.50


LTIFR (per 1,000,000 Manhours)

25 20 15 10 5 0

2.00

1.50 9 1.00

0.50 0.50 0.32 0.23 0.56 0.34 0.26 0.19

0.00 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 YTD 26 Aug'12

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Arutmin Safety Record


2000 YTD July 2012

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KPC Fund for Sustainable Development


Education and training Community health and sanitation Agribusiness development Infrastructure improvements Small/Medium Enterprises development Natural and cultural conservation Community and government capacity building

The planning and implementation of the development programs have been carried out by the collaboration between the local community, local government and KPC.

CSR Achievement

The Fifth ASEAN Energy Awards 2011


GKPM Expo & Award 2011 CSR Best Practice for MDG's in Conjunction with Indonesia Millenium Development Goals 2009 Best Overall Indonesian Sustainability Reporting Award (ISRA) 2010 Runner Up One Best Sustainability Reporting (ISRA) Category A (Agriculture, Plantation, Mining and Basic Industry and Chemicals Companies) "Best Winner" for category Tropical Buildings The First Runnerup for Best Practice Competition for Energy Mgt in Buildings and Industries for Category Small & Medium Building for Project Business Performance Improvement for Electric Energy Conservation

2011 Best Winner Indonesian Sustainability Reporting (ISRA) category Natural Resources (the Fifth times nominated)

Social Empowerment Award from the Coordinating Minister of Social Welfare

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PT Arutmin Indonesia Community Development


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TARGET : - Education - Economic - Infrastructure - Health - Social/culture - Donation

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THANK YOU
Disclaimer: Forward-Looking Statements This communication contains forward-looking financial projections and estimates with respect to the future operations and performance of PT Bumi Resources Tbk and its affiliates. Investors and security holders are cautioned that forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond the control of the company. Such risks and uncertainties could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, fuel prices and international coal demand and supply position. Neither PT Bumi Resources Tbk. or any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the forward-looking statement in this communication. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this communication. PT Bumi Resources Tbk is under no duty to update any of the forward-looking statements after this date to conform such statements to actual results or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated results or otherwise.

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