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Newmont Reports Reserves and Resources with Notable Additions

17.02.2016  |  Business Wire

Newmont Mining Corp. (NYSE: NEM) (Newmont or the Company) reported gold reserves of 73.7 million ounces and copper reserves of 5.7 billion pounds for 2015.

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The Company added 5.0 million ounces of reserves through exploration and 4.0 million ounces through the acquisition of Cripple Creek and Victor (CC&V), more than offsetting depletion of 6.5 million ounces. Notable gold reserve additions for the year include 1.1 million ounces at Kalgoorlie, 1.0 million ounces at Carlin underground, 0.8 million ounces at Tanami and 0.8 million ounces at Subika. Overall gold reserve grades rose slightly from the prior year to 1.06 grams per tonne. Gold resource additions1 include 0.9 million ounces at Subika, 0.8 million ounces at Carlin underground, 0.7 million ounces at Tanami, and 0.5 million ounces at Ahafo.

Divestments, price changes and revisions offset these gains. Gold reserves were calculated at $1,200 per ounce, down from $1,300 per ounce in 2014, resulting in a negative 3.0 million ounce revision due to price. The largest price impact was at Akyem where a marginally economic layback, not included in the current mine plan, was moved to resources. Newmont also moved 6.5 million ounces of reserves at Conga to resources due to the expiration of certain operating and construction permits as well as uncertain prospects for future development and permitting.

Newmont reported 37.8 million ounces of attributable Measured and Indicated gold resources and 15.3 million ounces attributable Inferred gold resources in 2015. Total attributable gold resources increased by 10.4 million ounces or 24% from the prior year. The Company added 4.3 million ounces through exploration and 6.1 million ounces through the addition of CC&V, which more than offset conversions of 5.5 million ounces and divestments of 1.2 million ounces. Gold resources were calculated at $1,400 per ounce, unchanged from the prior year.

Newmont also reported 5.7 billion pounds of attributable copper reserves, 9.7 billion pounds of attributable Measured and Indicated copper resources and 1.9 billion pounds attributable Inferred copper resources. Copper reserves were down from 2014 primarily due to the reclassification of Conga reserves. Copper reserves were calculated at $2.75 per pound, down from $3.00 per pound in 2014. Copper resources were calculated at $3.50 per pound, unchanged from 2014.

Attributable Proven and Probable silver reserves for 2015 were 113 million ounces. Attributable Measured and Indicated silver resources for 2015 were 89 million ounces, with additional Inferred silver resources of 26 million ounces. Silver reserves and resources were calculated using prices of $19.00 and $24.00 per ounce, respectively, down from $20.00 and $25.00, respectively from 2014.

1 Divestments include Regis and La Zanja equity reserves, which were removed from reported reserves. Resources include measured, indicated and inferred resources; totals may not add up due to rounding.

Gold Reserve Sensitivity

A $100 increase in gold price would result in an approximate 6% increase in gold reserves while a $100 decrease in gold price would result in an approximate 5% decrease in gold reserves. These sensitivities assume an oil price of $75 per barrel (WTI) and an Australian dollar exchange rate of $0.80.

For additional details on Newmont’s reported Gold, Copper and Silver Mineral Reserves and Resources, please refer to the tables at the end of this release.

Exploration Planned Activity

Newmont’s 2016 attributable exploration budget is approximately $185 million. Of this amount, the Company expects to spend about 45% in North America, 15% in South America, and the rest split between Asia Pacific, Africa and other locations. Of the total attributable exploration budget, Newmont expects to spend approximately 75% on near mine and brownfields exploration activities, with the balance allocated to greenfields programs.

Reserve and Resource Tables

Proven and Probable reserves are based on extensive drilling, sampling, mine modeling and metallurgical testing from which we determine economic feasibility. Metal price assumptions follow SEC guidance not to exceed a three year trailing average. The price sensitivity of reserves depends upon several factors including grade, metallurgical recovery, operating cost, waste-to-ore ratio and ore type. Metallurgical recovery rates vary depending on the metallurgical properties of each deposit and the production process used. The reserve tables included in this release list the average metallurgical recovery rate for each deposit, which takes into account the assumed processing methods. The cut-off grade, or lowest grade of mineralized material considered economic to process, varies with material type, price, metallurgical recoveries, operating costs and co- or by-product credits. The Proven and Probable reserve figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation. No assurance can be given that the indicated levels of recovery of gold and copper will be realized. Ounces of gold and silver or pounds of copper included in the proven and probable reserves are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. Reserve estimates may require revision based on actual production. Market fluctuations in the price of gold or copper, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could render certain proven and probable reserves containing relatively lower grades of mineralization uneconomic to exploit and might result in a reduction of reserves.

The Measured, Indicated, and Inferred resource figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation and are exclusive of reserves. A “Mineral Resource” is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the earth’s crust in such form, grade, or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories. Ounces of gold and silver or pounds of copper included in the Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. Market fluctuations in the price of gold and copper, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could change future estimates of resources. Please refer to the reserves and resources legal cautionary note at the end of the release.

We publish reserves and resources annually, and will recalculate reserves and resources at year-end 2016, taking into account metal prices, changes, if any, in future production and capital costs, mine designs, model changes, divestments and depletion as well as any acquisitions and additions during 2016.

Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Gold Reserves(1), U.S. Units

December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven and Probable Reserves Metallurgical
Recovery
Proven + Probable Reserves
Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit Newmont Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold
Share(11) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Carlin Open Pits, Nevada 100% 76,400 0.056 4,300 149,700 0.031 4,590 226,100 0.039 8,890 67% 244,300 0.037 9,090
Carlin Underground, Nevada 100% 15,700 0.257 4,030 7,300 0.285 2,070 23,000 0.266 6,100 84% 23,300 0.258 6,030
Carlin Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 22,800 0.059 1,330 - - 22,800 0.059 1,330 83% 26,800 0.058 1,550
Carlin Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% - - 32,200 0.014 460 32,200 0.014 460 55% 20,200 0.014 290
Total Carlin, Nevada 114,900 0.084 9,660 189,200 0.038 7,120 304,100 0.055 16,780 74% 314,600 0.054 16,960
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 17,300 0.020 340 271,000 0.017 4,670 288,300 0.017 5,010 76% 322,700 0.017 5,510
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 3,200 0.028 90 - - 3,200 0.028 90 78% 3,300 0.027 90
Lone Tree Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 2,700 0.007 20 - - 2,700 0.007 20 39% 500 0.017 10
Lone Tree Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% 1,000 0.007 10 - - 1,000 0.007 10 39% 1,600 0.005 10
Total Phoenix, Nevada 24,200 0.019 460 271,000 0.017 4,670 295,200 0.017 5,130 76% 328,100 0.017 5,620
Twin Creeks, Nevada 100% 4,700 0.109 510 24,500 0.049 1,200 29,200 0.058 1,710 75% 33,600 0.064 2,150
Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(4) 25% 1,600 0.461 750 1,500 0.431 650 3,100 0.446 1,400 92% 3,000 0.493 1,490
Twin Creeks Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 35,600 0.064 2,280 - - 35,600 0.064 2,280 70% 36,100 0.065 2,340
Twin Creeks Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% 2,900 0.011 30 - - 2,900 0.011 30 70% 2,200 0.011 20
Total Twin Creeks, Nevada 44,800 0.080 3,570 26,000 0.071 1,850 70,800 0.077 5,420 77% 74,900 0.080 6,000
Long Canyon, Nevada (3) 100% - - 18,000 0.067 1,200 18,000 0.067 1,200 76% 18,400 0.067 1,230
CC&V,Colorado 100% 69,500 0.019 1,290 31,300 0.037 1,150 100,800 0.024 2,440 65% - -
CC&V Stockpiles, Colorado 100% - - 2,700 0.084 230 2,700 0.084 230 81% - -
CC&V Leach Pad, Colorado 100% - - 46,000 0.025 1,160 46,000 0.025 1,160 61% - -
Total CC&V, Colorado 69,500 0.019 1,290 80,000 0.032 2,540 149,500 0.026 3,830 64% - -
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA(2) 253,400 0.059 14,980 584,200 0.030 17,380 837,600 0.039 32,360 74% 736,000 0.040 29,810
South America
Yanacocha Open Pits 51.35% 26,300 0.016 410 86,900 0.018 1,530 113,200 0.017 1,940 71% 87,700 0.020 1,720
Yanacocha Stockpiles (6) 51.35% 7,800 0.052 410 - - 7,800 0.052 410 67% 8,700 0.058 500
Yanacocha Leach Pad(5) 51.35% 12,600 0.019 240 - - 12,600 0.019 240 68% 12,800 0.021 270
Total Yanacocha, Peru 46,700 0.023 1,060 86,900 0.018 1,530 133,600 0.019 2,590 70% 109,200 0.023 2,490
Conga, Peru(7)(13) 51.35% - - - - - - 0% 303,400 0.021 6,460
Merian, Suriname (8) 75% - - 110,600 0.035 3,840 110,600 0.035 3,840 89% 104,700 0.034 3,610
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 46,700 0.023 1,060 197,500 0.027 5,370 244,200 0.026 6,430 81% 517,300 0.024 12,560
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 107,400 0.020 2,150 404,300 0.021 8,300 511,700 0.020 10,450 83% 534,100 0.021 10,990
Boddington Stockpiles 100% 19,500 0.016 310 73,900 0.013 970 93,400 0.014 1,280 77% 84,600 0.014 1,180
Total Boddington, Western Australia 126,900 0.019 2,460 478,200 0.019 9,270 605,100 0.019 11,730 83% 618,700 0.020 12,170
Kalgoorlie Open Pit and Underground 50% 11,100 0.059 650 34,100 0.059 2,000 45,200 0.059 2,650 84% 36,700 0.057 2,080
Kalgoorlie Stockpiles(6) 50% 66,000 0.023 1,500 - - 66,000 0.023 1,500 76% 61,400 0.023 1,400
Total Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 77,100 0.028 2,150 34,100 0.059 2,000 111,200 0.037 4,150 81% 98,100 0.035 3,480
Tanami, Northern Territory 100% 6,100 0.163 1,000 14,400 0.170 2,460 20,500 0.168 3,460 96% 19,600 0.169 3,310
Waihi, New Zealand(2) 100% - - - - - - 0% 2,200 0.161 360
Batu Hijau Open Pit, Indonesia (12) 48.5% 101,900 0.017 1,780 32,600 0.008 250 134,500 0.015 2,030 75% 221,200 0.013 2,860
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia (6)(12) 48.5% - - 184,800 0.003 640 184,800 0.003 640 68% 157,900 0.003 480
Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia 101,900 0.017 1,780 217,400 0.004 890 319,300 0.008 2,670 73% 379,100 0.009 3,340
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 312,000 0.024 7,390 744,100 0.020 14,620 1,056,100 0.021 22,010 83% 1,117,700 0.020 22,660
Africa
Ahafo Open Pits 100% 10,000 0.063 630 62,800 0.053 3,320 72,800 0.054 3,950 90% 92,600 0.051 4,730
Ahafo Underground (11) 100% - - 9,300 0.143 1,330 9,300 0.143 1,330 93% 4,900 0.129 630
Ahafo Stockpiles(6) 100% 44,800 0.030 1,360 - - 44,800 0.030 1,360 86% 43,100 0.031 1,350
Total Ahafo, Ghana 54,800 0.036 1,990 72,100 0.064 4,650 126,900 0.052 6,640 90% 140,600 0.048 6,710
Ahafo North(10) 100% - - 36,900 0.071 2,620 36,900 0.071 2,620 92% 40,100 0.080 3,200
Akyem Open Pit 100% 19,900 0.050 1,000 47,200 0.048 2,260 67,100 0.049 3,260 88% 125,700 0.049 6,190
Akyem Stockpiles (6) 100% 10,000 0.040 400 - - 10,000 0.040 400 89% 8,500 0.057 480
Total, Akyem, Ghana 29,900 0.047 1,400 47,200 0.048 2,260 77,100 0.048 3,660 89% 134,200 0.050 6,670
TOTAL AFRICA 84,700 0.040 3,390 156,200 0.061 9,530 240,900 0.054 12,920 90% 314,900 0.053 16,580
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE(9) 696,800 0.039 26,820 1,682,000 0.028 46,900 2,378,800 0.031 73,720 80% 2,685,900 0.030 81,610
(1) 2015 reserves were calculated at a gold price of $1,200 or A$1,500 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2014 reserves were calculated at a gold price of $1,300, A$1,415 or NZ$1,735 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to the nearest 100,000 unless they are less than 50,000.
(2) Waihi sold to OceanaGold Corp. on October 29, 2015.
(3) Project is currently being developed. Cut-off grade utilized in 2015 reserves not less than 0.007 ounce per ton.
(4) Reserve estimates provided by Barrick, the operator of the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture.
(5) Leach pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which gold remains to be recovered.
(6) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans.
(7) Reserve balances reported for Conga in 2014 were reclassified to Resources in 2015.
(8) Project is currently under development. Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest at December 31, 2015. Gold cut-off grades utilized in 2015 reserves not less than 0.010 ounce per ton.
(9) Total Gold reserves balances were decreased by 120,000 ounces and 460,000 ounces of gold reserves for ounces removed related to La Zanja and Duketon, respectively, which were included previously. For more detail on La Zanja reserves please refer to the Buenaventura website. For more detail on Duketon reserves please refer to the Regis Resources website.
(10) Includes undeveloped reserves at six pits in the Ahafo trend totaling 2.6 million ounces. Cut-off grade utilized in 2015 reserves not less than 0.014 ounce per ton.
(11) Project is partially developed with on-going studies being completed prior to a production decision. Cut-off grade utilized in 2015 reserves not less than 0.076 ounce per ton.
(12) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
(13) Project is currently undeveloped.
Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Gold Reserves(1), Metric Units
December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven and Probable Reserves

Metallurgical
Recovery

Proven + Probable Reserves
Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit Newmont Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold Tonnage Grade Gold
Share(11) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Carlin Open Pits, Nevada 100% 69,300 1.93 4,300 135,800 1.05 4,590 205,100 1.35 8,890 67% 221,700 1.27 9,090
Carlin Underground, Nevada 100% 14,200 8.80 4,030 6,600 9.76 2,070 20,800 9.10 6,100 84% 21,200 8.84 6,030
Carlin Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 20,700 2.01 1,330 - - 20,700 2.01 1,330 83% 24,360 1.98 1,550
Carlin Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% - - 29,200 0.49 460 29,200 0.49 460 55% 18,320 0.49 290
Total Carlin, Nevada 104,200 2.89 9,660 171,600 1.29 7,120 275,800 1.89 16,780 74% 285,580 1.85 16,960
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 15,700 0.68 340 245,800 0.59 4,670 261,500 0.60 5,010 76% 292,800 0.58 5,510
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 2,900 0.96 90 - - 2,900 0.96 90 78% 3,000 0.93 90
Lone Tree Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 2,400 0.24 20 - - 2,400 0.24 20 39% 500 0.58 10
Lone Tree Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% 900 0.24 10 - - 900 0.24 10 39% 1,500 0.17 10
Total Phoenix, Nevada 21,900 0.65 460 245,800 0.59 4,670 267,700 0.60 5,130 76% 297,800 0.59 5,620
Twin Creeks, Nevada 100% 4,200 3.72 510 22,200 1.68 1,200 26,400 2.00 1,710 75% 30,500 2.19 2,150
Turquoise Ridge, Nevada(4) 25% 1,500 15.80 750 1,400 14.77 650 2,900 15.31 1,400 92% 2,700 16.91 1,490
Twin Creeks Stockpiles, Nevada(6) 100% 32,300 2.19 2,280 - - 32,300 2.19 2,280 70% 32,800 2.22 2,340
Twin Creeks Leach Pad, Nevada(5) 100% 2,600 0.38 30 - - 2,600 0.38 30 70% 2,000 0.38 20
Total Twin Creeks, Nevada 40,600 2.73 3,570 23,600 2.44 1,850 64,200 2.62 5,420 77% 68,000 2.74 6,000
Long Canyon, Nevada (3) 100% - - 16,300 2.28 1,200 16,300 2.28 1,200 76% 16,700 2.29 1,230
CC&V,Colorado 100% 63,100 0.64 1,290 28,400 1.26 1,150 91,500 0.83 2,440 65% - -
CC&V Stockpiles, Colorado 100% - - 2,500 2.88 230 2,500 2.88 230 81% - -
CC&V Leach Pad, Colorado 100% - - 41,700 0.86 1,160 41,700 0.86 1,160 61% - -
Total CC&V, Colorado 63,100 0.64 1,290 72,600 1.09 2,540 135,700 0.88 3,830 64% - -
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 229,800 2.03 14,980 529,900 1.02 17,380 759,700 1.32 32,360 74% 668,080 1.39 29,810
South America
Yanacocha Open Pits 51.35% 23,900 0.54 410 78,800 0.61 1,530 102,700 0.59 1,940 71% 79,600 0.67 1,720
Yanacocha Stockpiles (6) 51.35% 7,100 1.79 410 - - 7,100 1.79 410 67% 7,900 1.98 500
Yanacocha Leach Pad(5) 51.35% 11,400 0.66 240 - - 11,400 0.66 240 68% 11,600 0.72 270
Total Yanacocha, Peru 42,400 0.78 1,060 78,800 0.61 1,530 121,200 0.67 2,590 70% 99,100 0.78 2,490
Conga, Peru(7)(13) 51.35% - - - - - - 0% 275,200 0.73 6,460
Merian, Suriname (8) 75% - - 100,300 1.19 3,840 100,300 1.19 3,840 89% 95,000 1.18 3,610
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 42,400 0.78 1,060 179,100 0.93 5,370 221,500 0.90 6,430 81% 469,300 0.83 12,560
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 97,500 0.69 2,150 366,800 0.70 8,300 464,300 0.70 10,450 83% 484,600 0.71 10,990
Boddington Stockpiles 100% 17,700 0.55 310 67,100 0.45 970 84,800 0.47 1,280 77% 76,800 0.48 1,180
Total Boddington, Western Australia 115,200 0.67 2,460 433,900 0.66 9,270 549,100 0.66 11,730 83% 561,400 0.67 12,170
Kalgoorlie Open Pit and Underground 50% 10,000 2.01 650 31,000 2.01 2,000 41,000 2.01 2,650 84% 33,300 1.94 2,080
Kalgoorlie Stockpiles(6) 50% 59,900 0.78 1,500 - - 59,900 0.78 1,500 76% 55,700 0.78 1,400
Total Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 69,900 0.96 2,150 31,000 2.01 2,000 100,900 1.28 4,150 81% 89,000 1.22 3,480
Tanami, Northern Territory 100% 5,600 5.57 1,000 13,100 5.85 2,460 18,700 5.76 3,460 96% 17,700 5.80 3,310
Waihi, New Zealand 100% - - - - - - 0% 2,000 5.52 360
Batu Hijau Open Pit, Indonesia (12) 48.5% 92,500 0.60 1,780 29,600 0.26 250 122,100 0.52 2,030 75% 200,600 0.44 2,860
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia (6)(12) 48.5% - - 167,700 0.12 640 167,700 0.12 640 68% 143,200 0.10 480
Total Batu Hijau, Indonesia 92,500 0.60 1,780 197,300 0.14 890 289,800 0.29 2,670 73% 343,800 0.30 3,340
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 283,200 0.81 7,390 675,300 0.67 14,620 958,500 0.71 22,010 83% 1,013,900 0.70 22,660
Africa
Ahafo Open Pits(10) 100% 9,100 2.16 630 57,000 1.81 3,320 66,100 1.86 3,950 90% 83,900 1.75 4,730
Ahafo Underground (11) 100% - - 8,500 4.89 1,330 8,500 4.89 1,330 93% 4,400 4.43 630
Ahafo Stockpiles(6) 100% 40,600 1.04 1,360 - - 40,600 1.04 1,360 86% 39,100 1.07 1,350
Total Ahafo, Ghana 49,700 1.24 1,990 65,500 2.21 4,650 115,200 1.79 6,640 90% 127,400 1.64 6,710
Ahafo North(10) 100% - - 33,500 2.44 2,620 33,500 2.44 2,620 92% 36,400 2.73 3,200
Akyem Open Pit 100% 18,000 1.72 1,000 42,800 1.65 2,260 60,800 1.67 3,260 88% 114,100 1.69 6,190
Akyem Stockpiles (6) 100% 9,100 1.39 400 - - 9,100 1.39 400 89% 7,700 1.94 480
Total, Akyem, Ghana 27,100 1.61 1,400 42,800 1.65 2,260 69,900 1.63 3,660 89% 121,800 1.70 6,670
TOTAL AFRICA 76,800 1.37 3,390 141,800 2.09 9,530 218,600 1.84 12,920 90% 285,600 1.80 16,580
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE(9) 632,200 1.32 26,820 1,526,100 0.96 46,900 2,158,300 1.06 73,720 80% 2,436,880 1.04 81,610

See Footnotes under Gold Reserves U.S. units table.

Attributable Gold Mineral Resources(1)(2) - December 31, 2015, U.S. Units
Gold Measured Resource Gold Indicated Resource Gold Measured + Indicated Resource(3) Gold Inferred Resource
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share(11) Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
(x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Carlin Trend Open Pit, Nevada 100% 29,700 0.037 1,100 59,400 0.024 1,400 89,100 0.028 2,500 15,200 0.021 310
Carlin Trend Underground, Nevada 100% 200 0.154 40 1,600 0.198 310 1,800 0.192 350 3,200 0.257 820
Total Carlin, Nevada 29,900 0.038 1,140 61,000 0.028 1,710 90,900 0.031 2,850 18,400 0.062 1,130
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,800 0.011 50 148,900 0.011 1,680 153,700 0.011 1,730 72,800 0.013 950
Lone Tree Complex, Nevada 100% - - 2,200 0.023 50 2,200 0.023 50 5,100 0.016 80
Buffalo Valley, Nevada(7) 70% - - 15,500 0.019 290 15,500 0.019 290 400 0.011 -
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(5) 100% - - - - - - 2,300 0.043 100
Total Phoenix, Nevada 4,800 0.011 50 166,600 0.012 2,020 171,400 0.012 2,070 80,600 0.014 1,130
Twin Creeks, Nevada 100% 8,800 0.072 630 30,600 0.052 1,600 39,400 0.057 2,230 1,400 0.023 30
Sandman, Nevada(7) 100% - - 1,300 0.036 50 1,300 0.036 50 1,100 0.054 60
Turquoise Ridge, Nevada (4) 25% 900 0.484 430 500 0.437 230 1,400 0.466 660 500 0.488 240
Twin Creeks Stockpiles, Nevada(5) 100% 7,800 0.061 470 - - 7,800 0.061 470 - -
Total Twin Creeks, Nevada 17,500 0.088 1,530 32,400 0.058 1,880 49,900 0.068 3,410 3,000 0.111 330
Long Canyon, Nevada 100% 300 0.092 20 9,100 0.093 840 9,400 0.093 860 14,900 0.090 1,340
CC&V,Colorado 100% 68,400 0.015 1,040 66,700 0.017 1,120 135,100 0.016 2,160 33,900 0.011 380
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 120,900 0.031 3,780 335,800 0.023 7,570 456,700 0.025 11,350 150,800 0.029 4,310
South America
Conga, Peru(7) 51.35% - - - 392,700 0.019 7,490 392,700 0.019 7,490 130,500 0.011 1,480
Yanacocha, Peru 51.35% 3,900 0.015 60 19,100 0.014 270 23,000 0.014 330 97,600 0.025 2,420
Merian, Suriname(6) 75% 3,800 0.015 60 24,000 0.024 570 27,800 0.023 630 36,800 0.030 1,100
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 7,700 0.015 120 435,800 0.019 8,330 443,500 0.019 8,450 264,900 0.019 5,000
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 19,900 0.013 270 209,300 0.015 3,210 229,200 0.015 3,480 6,900 0.016 110
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 50% 5,500 0.034 190 11,500 0.022 250 17,000 0.026 440 200 0.084 10
Tanami, Northern Territory 100% 1,000 0.152 150 5,100 0.163 820 6,100 0.161 970 6,300 0.184 1,160
Waihi, New Zealand 100% - - - - - - - -
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(6) 48.5% 55,100 0.012 680 131,000 0.007 960 186,100 0.009 1,640 16,700 0.003 40
Elang, Indonesia(6)(7) 48.5% - - 789,200 0.010 8,140 789,200 0.010 8,140 200,600 0.007 1,420
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 81,500 0.016 1,290 1,146,100 0.012 13,380 1,227,600 0.012 14,670 230,700 0.012 2,740
Africa
Ahafo, Ghana 100% 700 0.021 20 29,000 0.039 1,140 29,700 0.039 1,160 10,800 0.039 420
Ahafo Underground 100% - - 5,300 0.139 740 5,300 0.139 740 11,400 0.125 1,430
Total Ahafo 100% 700 0.021 20 34,300 0.055 1,880 35,000 0.054 1,900 22,200 0.083 1,850
Ahafo North, Ghana(7) 100% - - 17,400 0.059 1,030 17,400 0.059 1,030 11,700 0.054 630
Akyem, Ghana 100% 1,000 0.048 50 10,400 0.032 330 11,400 0.033 380 17,700 0.045 800
TOTAL AFRICA 1,700 0.037 70 62,100 0.052 3,240 63,800 0.052 3,310 51,600 0.064 3,280
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 211,800 0.025 5,260 1,979,800 0.016 32,520 2,191,600 0.017 37,780 698,000 0.022 15,330
(1) Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.
(2) Resources are calculated at a gold price of $1,400 or A$1,650 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2014 Resources were calculated at a gold price of $1,400, A$1,475 or NZ$1,795 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000, and ounces have been rounded to the nearest 10,000.
(3) Measured and Indicated Resources (combined) are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont’s 10-K filing.
(4) Resource estimates provided by Barrick, the operator of the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture.
(5) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of mineralized material that has been set aside during mining activities. Stockpiles can increase or decrease depending on changes in metal prices and other mining and processing cost and recovery factors.
(6) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
(7) Project is currently undeveloped.
Attributable Gold Mineral Resources(1)(2) - December 31, 2015, Metric units
Gold Measured Resource Gold Indicated Resource Gold Measured + Indicated Resource(3) Gold Inferred Resource
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
(x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Carlin Trend Open Pit, Nevada 100% 26,900 1.27 1,100 53,900 0.81 1,400 80,800 0.97 2,500 13,800 0.71 310
Carlin Trend Underground, Nevada 100% 200 5.28 40 1,400 6.78 310 1,600 6.58 350 2,900 8.80 820
Total Carlin, Nevada 27,100 1.31 1,140 55,300 0.97 1,710 82,400 1.08 2,850 16,700 2.11 1,130
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,300 0.38 50 135,100 0.39 1,680 139,400 0.39 1,730 66,100 0.45 950
Lone Tree Complex, Nevada 100% - - 2,000 0.79 50 2,000 0.79 50 4,600 0.55 80
Buffalo Valley, Nevada(7) 70% - - 14,100 0.65 290 14,100 0.65 290 400 0.38 -
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(5) 100% - - - - - - 2,100 1.48 100
Total Phoenix, Nevada 4,300 0.38 50 151,200 0.42 2,020 155,500 0.42 2,070 73,200 0.48 1,130
Twin Creeks, Nevada 100% 8,000 2.47 630 27,800 1.79 1,600 35,800 1.94 2,230 1,200 0.78 30
Sandman, Nevada(7) 100% - - 1,200 1.23 50 1,200 1.23 50 1,000 1.85 60
Turquoise Ridge, Nevada (4) 25% 800 16.58 430 500 14.98 230 1,300 15.98 660 500 16.73 240
Twin Creeks Stockpiles, Nevada(5) 100% 7,100 2.07 470 - - 7,100 2.07 470 - -
Total Twin Creeks, Nevada 15,900 3.00 1,530 29,500 1.99 1,880 45,400 2.34 3,410 2,700 3.81 330
Long Canyon, Nevada 100% 200 3.15 20 8,300 3.17 840 8,500 3.17 860 13,600 3.08 1,340
CC&V,Colorado 100% 62,000 0.52 1,040 60,500 0.58 1,120 122,500 0.55 2,160 30,700 0.39 380
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 109,500 1.08 3,780 304,800 0.78 7,570 414,300 0.85 11,350 136,900 0.99 4,310
South America
Conga, Peru(7) 51.35% - - - 356,200 0.65 7,490 356,200 0.65 7,490 118,400 0.39 1,480
Yanacocha, Peru 51.35% 3,500 0.51 60 17,400 0.49 270 20,900 0.50 330 88,600 0.85 2,420
Merian, Suriname(6) 75% 3,400 0.52 60 21,700 0.82 570 25,100 0.78 630 33,400 1.03 1,100
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 6,900 0.51 120 395,300 0.66 8,330 402,200 0.65 8,450 240,400 0.65 5,000
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 18,000 0.46 270 189,800 0.53 3,210 207,800 0.52 3,480 6,200 0.54 110
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 50% 5,000 1.17 190 10,400 0.75 250 15,400 0.88 440 100 2.87 10
Tanami, Northern Territory 100% 900 5.20 150 4,600 5.58 820 5,500 5.51 970 5,800 6.29 1,160
Waihi, New Zealand 100% - - - - - - - -
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(6) 48.5% 50,000 0.43 680 118,900 0.25 960 168,900 0.30 1,640 15,100 0.09 40
Elang, Indonesia(6) 48.5% - - 715,900 0.35 8,140 715,900 0.35 8,140 182,000 0.24 1,420
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 73,900 0.54 1,290 1,039,600 0.40 13,380 1,113,500 0.41 14,670 209,200 0.41 2,740
Africa
Ahafo, Ghana 100% 700 0.72 20 26,300 1.34 1,140 27,000 1.33 1,160 9,800 1.33 420
Ahafo Underground 100% - - 4,800 4.78 740 4,800 4.78 740 10,300 4.30 1,430
Total Ahafo 100% 700 0.72 20 31,100 1.87 1,880 31,800 1.85 1,900 20,100 2.85 1,850
Ahafo North, Ghana(7) 100% - - 15,800 2.03 1,030 15,800 2.03 1,030 10,600 1.85 630
Akyem, Ghana 100% 900 1.65 50 9,400 1.09 330 10,300 1.14 380 16,000 1.55 800
TOTAL AFRICA 1,600 1.26 70 56,300 1.79 3,240 57,900 1.77 3,310 46,700 2.18 3,280
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 191,900 0.85 5,260 1,796,000 0.56 32,520 1,987,900 0.59 37,780 633,200 0.76 15,330

See footnotes in Gold Resources U.S. units table.

Attributable Copper Reserves(1) U.S. Units
December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven + Probable Reserves Proven + Probable Reserve
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Metallurgical Tonnage Grade Copper
(x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million pounds) (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million pounds) (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million pounds) Recovery (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million pounds)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 20,500 0.14% 60 269,000 0.15% 780 289,500 0.14% 840 68% 324,900 0.14% 940
Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada 100% 19,200 0.22% 80 218,700 0.19% 830 237,900 0.19% 910 59% 211,700 0.19% 790
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 39,700 0.18% 140 487,700 0.17% 1,610 527,400 0.17% 1,750 63% 536,600 0.16% 1,730
South America
Conga, Peru(2) 51.35% - - - - - - 0% 303,400 0.28% 1,690
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA - - - 0.00% - - 0.00% - 0% 303,400 0.28% 1,690
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100.00% 107,400 0.08% 180 404,300 0.12% 980 511,700 0.11% 1,160 77% 534,100 0.11% 1,220
Boddington Stockpiles, Western Australia(3) 100.00% 19,500 0.09% 30 73,900 0.08% 120 93,400 0.08% 150 66% 84,600 0.08% 140
Total Boddington 126,900 0.08% 210 478,200 0.12% 1,100 605,100 0.11% 1,310 75% 618,700 0.11% 1,360
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 101,900 0.53% 1,080 32,600 0.40% 260 134,500 0.50% 1,340 78% 221,200 0.47% 2,090
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia(3)(4) 48.50% - - 184,800 0.34% 1,270 184,800 0.34% 1,270 62% 157,900 0.33% 1,060
Total Batu Hijau 101,900 0.53% 1,080 217,400 0.35% 1,530 319,300 0.41% 2,610 70% 379,100 0.41% 3,150
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 228,800 0.28% 1,290 695,600 0.19% 2,630 924,400 0.21% 3,920 72% 997,800 0.23% 4,510
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 268,500 0.27% 1,430 1,183,300 0.18% 4,240 1,451,800 0.20% 5,670 69% 1,837,800 0.22% 7,930
(1) Reserves are calculated at a price of $2.75 or A$3.45 per pound copper price unless otherwise noted. 2014 Reserves were calculated at $3.00 or A$3.25 per pound copper price unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000, and pounds have been rounded to the nearest 10 million.
(2) Project is undeveloped.
(3) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpiles are reported separately where tonnage or contained metal is greater than 5% of the total site reported reserves.
(4) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
Attributable Copper Reserves(1) Metric Units
December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven + Probable Reserves Proven + Probable Reserve
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Metallurgical Tonnage Grade Copper
(x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (Tonnes) (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (Tonnes) (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (Tonnes) Recovery (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (Tonnes)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 18,600 0.14% 25,950 244,000 0.15% 354,280 262,600 0.14% 380,230 68% 294,700 0.14% 422,900
Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada 100% 17,400 0.22% 37,710 198,400 0.19% 378,550 215,800 0.19% 416,260 59% 192,000 0.19% 357,440
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 36,000 0.18% 63,660 442,400 0.17% 732,830 478,400 0.17% 796,490 63% 486,700 0.16% 780,340
South America
Conga, Peru(2) 51.35% - - - - - - 0% 275,200 0.28% 767,420
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA - - - - - - 0% 275,200 0.28% 767,420
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100.00% 97,500 0.08% 80,490 366,800 0.12% 443,180 464,300 0.11% 523,670 77% 484,600 0.11% 553,740
Boddington Stockpiles, Western Australia(3) 100.00% 17,700 0.09% 15,110 67,100 0.08% 56,270 84,800 0.08% 71,380 66% 76,800 0.08% 63,670
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 92,500 0.53% 488,890 29,600 0.40% 117,610 122,100 0.50% 606,500 78% 200,600 0.47% 947,050
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia(3)(4) 48.50% - - 167,700 0.34% 576,300 167,700 0.34% 576,300 62% 143,200 0.33% 479,200
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 207,700 0.28% 584,490 631,200 0.19% 1,193,360 838,900 0.21% 1,777,850 72% 905,200 0.23% 2,043,660
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 243,700 0.27% 648,150 1,073,600 0.18% 1,926,190 1,317,300 0.20% 2,574,340 69% 1,667,100 0.22% 3,591,420

See footnotes under Copper Reserves U.S. units table.

Attributable Copper Mineral Resources(1)(2) U.S. Units
December 31, 2015
Measured Resources Indicated Resources Measured + Indicated Resources(3) Inferred Resources
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper
(x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million Pounds) (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million Pounds) (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million Pounds) (x1000 tons) (Cu%) (million Pounds)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,800 0.11% 10 148,900 0.12% 360 153,700 0.12% 370 75,100 0.12% 180
Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada 100% 1,400 0.10% - 44,300 0.12% 110 45,700 0.12% 110 37,000 0.15% 110
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 6,200 0.11% 10 193,200 0.12% 470 199,400 0.12% 480 112,100 0.13% 290
South America
Conga, Peru(5) 51.35% - 0.00% - 392,700 0.26% 2,040 392,700 0.26% 2,040 130,500 0.19% 490
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA - 0.00% - 392,700 0.26% 2,040 392,700 0.26% 2,040 130,500 0.19% 490
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 19,900 0.07% 30 209,300 0.11% 460 229,200 0.11% 490 6,900 0.13% 20
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 55,100 0.39% 430 131,000 0.35% 920 186,100 0.36% 1,350 16,700 0.30% 100
Elang, Indonesia(4)(5) 48.50% - 0.00% - 789,200 0.34% 5,310 789,200 0.34% 5,310 200,600 0.24% 970
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 75,000 0.31% 460 1,129,500 0.30% 6,690 1,204,500 0.30% 7,150 224,200 0.24% 1,090
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 81,200 0.29% 470 1,715,400 0.27% 9,200 1,796,600 0.27% 9,670 466,800 0.20% 1,870
(1) Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.
(2) Resources are calculated at a copper price of $3.50 or A$4.15 per pound unless otherwise noted. 2014 Resources were calculated at a copper price of $3.50 or A$3.70 per pound unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000, and pounds have been rounded to the nearest 10 million, with the exception of Phoenix, Nevada.
(3) Measured and Indicated Resources (combined) are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont’s Form 10-K filing.
(4) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
(5) Project is undeveloped.
Attributable Copper Mineral Resources(1)(2) Metric Units
December 31, 2015
Measured Resources Indicated Resources Measured + Indicated Resources(3) Inferred Resources
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper Tonnage Grade Copper
(x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (tonnes) (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (tonnes) (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (tonnes) (x1000 tonnes) (Cu%) (tonnes)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,300 0.11% 4,770 135,100 0.12% 161,190 139,400 0.12% 165,960 68,200 0.12% 83,370
Phoenix Copper Leach, Nevada 100% 1,300 0.10% 1,250 40,200 0.12% 50,120 41,500 0.12% 51,370 33,600 0.15% 49,470
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 5,600 0.11% 6,020 175,300 0.12% 211,310 180,900 0.12% 217,330 101,800 0.13% 132,840
South America
Conga, Peru(5) 51.35% - 0.00% - 356,200 0.26% 924,380 356,200 0.26% 924,380 118,400 0.19% 221,030
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA - 0.00% - 356,200 0.26% 924,380 356,200 0.26% 924,380 118,400 0.19% 221,030
Asia Pacific
Boddington, Western Australia 100% 18,000 0.07% 13,010 189,800 0.11% 209,260 207,800 0.11% 222,270 6,200 0.13% 8,120
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 50,000 0.39% 195,930 118,900 0.35% 416,140 168,900 0.36% 612,070 15,100 0.30% 45,900
Elang, Indonesia(4)(5) 48.50% - 0.00% - 715,900 0.34% 2,408,370 715,900 0.34% 2,408,370 182,000 0.24% 439,250
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 68,000 0.31% 208,940 1,024,600 0.30% 3,033,770 1,092,600 0.30% 3,242,710 203,300 0.24% 493,270
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 73,600 0.29% 214,960 1,556,100 0.27% 4,169,460 1,629,700 0.27% 4,384,420 423,500 0.20% 847,140

See footnotes under Copper Resources U.S. units table.

Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Silver Reserves(1) U.S. Units
December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven and Probable Reserves Metallurgical Recovery Proven and Probable Reserves
Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver
(x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 20,500 0.27 5,610 269,000 0.25 67,900 289,500 0.25 73,510 38% 324,900 0.24 78,600
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 20,500 0.27 5,610 269,000 0.25 67,900 289,500 0.25 73,510 38% 324,900 0.24 78,600
South America
Conga, Peru 51.35% - - - - - - 303,400 0.06 19,400
Yanacocha Open Pits, Peru 51.35% 26,300 0.19 5,090 37,500 0.20 7,390 63,800 0.20 12,480 15% 85,400 0.17 14,260
Yanacocha Leach Pad, Peru2) 51.35% - - 45,000 0.24 10,600 45,000 0.24 10,600 2% 43,200 0.23 10,110
Yanacocha Stockpiles, Peru(3) 51.35% 7,800 0.99 7,720 - - 7,800 0.99 7,720 21% 8,700 1.15 10,010

Total Yanacocha, Peru

51.35% 34,100 0.38 12,810 82,500 0.22 17,990 116,600 0.26 30,800 12% 137,300 0.25 34,380
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 34,100 0.38 12,810 82,500 0.22 17,990 116,600 0.26 30,800 12% 440,700 0.12 53,780
Asia Pacific
Batu Hijau Open Pit, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 101,900 0.05 4,860 32,600 0.03 940 134,500 0.04 5,800 79% 221,200 0.04 8,760
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia(3)(4) 48.50% - - 184,800 0.02 3,160 184,800 0.02 3,160 71% 157,900 0.02 2,430
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 101,900 0.05 4,860 217,400 0.02 4,100 319,300 0.03 8,960 77% 379,100 0.03 11,190
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 156,500 0.15 23,280 568,900 0.16 89,990 725,400 0.16 113,270 34% 1,144,700 0.13 143,570
(1) Reserves are calculated at a silver price of $19.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2014 Reserves were calculated at a silver price of $20.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000, unless they are less than 50,000, and silver ounces have been rounded to the nearest 10,000.
(2) Leach Pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which silver remains to be recovered. In-process material reserves are reported separately where tonnage or ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and ounces are greater than 100,000.
(3) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where tonnage or ounces are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves and ounces are greater than 100,000.
(4) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
Attributable Proven, Probable, and Combined Silver Reserves(1) Metric Units
December 31, 2015 December 31, 2014
Proven Reserves Probable Reserves Proven and Probable Reserves Metallurgical Recovery Proven and Probable Reserves
Deposits/Districts by Reporting Unit Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver Tonnage Grade Silver
(x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 18,600 9.4 5,610 244,000 8.7 67,900 262,600 8.7 73,510 38% 294,700 8.3 78,600
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 18,600 9.4 5,610 244,000 8.7 67,900 262,600 8.7 73,510 38% 294,700 8.3 78,600
South America
Conga, Peru 51.35% - - - - - - 275,200 2.2 19,400
Yanacocha Open Pits, Peru 51.35% 23,900 6.6 5,090 34,000 6.8 7,390 57,900 6.7 12,480 15% 77,500 5.7 14,260
Yanacocha Leach Pad, Peru2) 51.35% - - 40,800 8.1 10,600 40,800 8.1 10,600 2% 39,200 8.0 10,110
Yanacocha Stockpiles, Peru(3) 51.35% 7,100 33.8 7,720 - - 7,100 33.8 7,720 21% 7,900 39.4 10,010
Total Yanacocha, Peru 51.35% 31,000 12.9 12,810 74,800 7.5 17,990 105,800 9.1 30,800 12% 124,600 8.6 34,380
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 31,000 12.9 12,810 74,800 7.5 17,990 105,800 9.1 30,800 12% 399,800 4.3 53,780
Asia Pacific
Batu Hijau Open Pit, Indonesia(4) 48.50% 92,500 1.6 4,860 29,600 1.0 940 122,100 1.5 5,800 79% 200,600 1.4 8,760
Batu Hijau Stockpiles, Indonesia(3)(4) 48.50% - - 167,700 0.6 3,160 167,700 0.6 3,160 71% 143,200 0.5 2,430
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 92,500 1.6 4,860 197,300 0.6 4,100 289,800 1.0 8,960 77% 343,800 1.0 11,190
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 142,100 5.1 23,280 516,100 5.4 89,990 658,200 5.4 113,270 34% 1,038,300 4.3 143,570

See Footnotes under Silver Reserves U.S. units table.

Attributable Silver Mineral Resources(1)(2) U.S. Units
December 31, 2015
Measured Resources Indicated Resources Measured + Indicated Resources(3) Inferred Resources
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag
(x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tons) (oz/ton) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Sandman, Nevada(6) 100% - - 1,300 0.20 300 1,300 0.20 300 1,100 0.12 100
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,800 0.21 1,000 148,900 0.21 31,700 153,700 0.21 32,700 72,800 0.23 16,700
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(4) 100% - - - - - - 2,300 0.09 200
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 4,800 0.21 1,000 150,200 0.21 32,000 155,000 0.21 33,000 76,200 0.22 17,000
South America
Conga, Peru(6) 51.4% - - - 392,700 0.06 23,600 392,700 0.06 23,600 99,100 0.03 3,300
Yanacocha, Peru 51.4% 3,400 0.10 300 13,800 0.27 3,800 17,200 0.24 4,100 2,900 0.17 500
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 3,400 0.10 300 406,500 0.07 27,400 409,900 0.07 27,700 102,000 0.04 3,800
Asia Pacific
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(5) 48.5% 55,100 0.04 1,900 131,000 0.03 3,500 186,100 0.03 5,400 16,700 0.02 300
Elang, Indonesia(5) (6) 48.5% - - 789,200 0.03 23,200 789,200 0.03 23,200 200,600 0.03 5,000
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 55,100 0.04 1,900 920,200 0.03 26,700 975,300 0.03 28,600 217,300 0.02 5,300
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 63,300 0.05 3,200 1,476,900 0.06 86,100 1,540,200 0.06 89,300 395,500 0.07 26,100
(1) Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.
(2) Resources are calculated at a silver price of $24.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. 2014 Resources were calculated at a silver price of $25.00 per ounce unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.
(3) Measured and Indicated Resources (combined) are equivalent to Mineralized Material disclosed in Newmont’s Form 10-K filing.
(4) Stockpiles are comprised primarily of mineralized material that has been set aside during mining activities. Stockpiles can increase or decrease depending on changes in metal prices and other mining and processing cost and recovery factors.
(5) Percentage reflects Newmont’s economic interest as of December 31, 2015.
(6) Project is undeveloped.
Attributable Silver Mineral Resources(1)(2) Metric Units
December 31, 2015
Measured Resources Indicated Resources Measured + Indicated Resources(3) Inferred Resources
Deposits/Districts Newmont Share Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag Tonnage Grade Ag
(x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs) (x1000 tonnes) (g/tonne) (x1000 ozs)
North America
Sandman, Nevada(6) 100% - - - 1,200 6.8 300 1,200 6.8 300 1,000 4.1 100
Phoenix, Nevada 100% 4,300 7.3 1,000 135,100 7.3 31,700 139,400 7.3 32,700 66,100 7.8 16,700
Phoenix Stockpiles, Nevada(4) 100% - - - - - - - - - 2,100 3.1 200
TOTAL NORTH AMERICA 4,300 7.3 1,000 136,300 7.3 32,000 140,600 7.3 33,000 69,200 7.6 17,000
South America
Conga, Peru(6) 51.4% - - - 356,200 2.1 23,600 356,200 2.1 23,600 89,900 1.1 3,300
Yanacocha, Peru 51.4% 3,100 3.5 300 12,500 9.4 3,800 15,600 8.2 4,100 2,600 6.0 500
TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA 3,100 3.5 300 368,700 2.3 27,400 371,800 2.3 27,700 92,500 1.3 3,800
Asia Pacific
Batu Hijau, Indonesia(5) 48.5% 50,000 1.2 1,900 118,900 0.9 3,500 168,900 1.0 5,400 15,100 0.7 300
Elang, Indonesia(5) (6) 48.5% - - - 715,900 1.0 23,200 715,900 1.0 23,200 182,000 0.9 5,000
TOTAL ASIA PACIFIC 50,000 1.2 1,900 834,800 1.0 26,700 884,800 1.0 28,600 197,100 0.8 5,300
TOTAL NEWMONT WORLDWIDE 57,400 1.8 3,200 1,339,800 2.0 86,100 1,397,200 2.0 89,300 358,800 2.3 26,100

See Footnotes under Silver Resources U.S. units table.

Cautionary Statement regarding Reserves and Resources:

The “reserves” disclosed in this release have been prepared in compliance with Industry Guide 7 published by the SEC. As used in this news release, the term “reserve” means that part of a mineral deposit that can be economically and legally extracted or produced at the time of the reserve determination. The term “economically,” as used in this definition, means that profitable extraction or production has been established or analytically demonstrated in a feasibility study to be viable and justifiable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The term “legally,” as used in this definition, does not imply that all permits needed for mining and processing have been obtained or that other legal issues have been completely resolved. However, for a reserve to exist, Newmont must have a justifiable expectation, based on applicable laws and regulations, that issuance of permits or resolution of legal issues necessary for mining and processing at a particular deposit will be accomplished in the ordinary course and in a timeframe consistent with Newmont’s current mine plans. Reserves in this news release are aggregated from the Proven and Probable classes.

The terms “resources” and “Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources” are used in this news release. Investors are advised that the SEC does not recognize these terms. Newmont has determined that such “resources” would be substantively the same as those prepared using the Guidelines established by the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) and defined as “Mineral Resource”. Estimates of resources are subject to further exploration and development, are subject to additional risks, and no assurance can be given that they will eventually convert to future reserves. Inferred Resources, in particular, have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and their economic and legal feasibility. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of the Inferred Resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable. Also, disclosure of contained ounces is permitted under the SME Guideline and other regulatory guidelines, such as Canada’s NI 43-101 and Australia’s JORC. However, the SEC generally requires mineral resource information in SEC-filed documents to be reported only as in-place tonnage and grade. Investors are reminded that even if significant mineralization is discovered and converted to reserves, during the time necessary to ultimately move such mineralization to production the economic feasibility of production may change. See the Company’s Annual Report for the “Proven and Probable Reserve” and “Mineralized Material” tables prepared in compliance with the SEC’s Industry Guide 7, available at http://www.newmont.com/our-investors/financial-reporting/sec-filings and on www.sec.gov. Investors are reminded that the tables presented in the Annual Report are estimates as of December 31, 2015 and were presented on an attributable basis reflecting the Company’s ownership interest at such time.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements:

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbor created by such sections and other applicable laws. Such forward-looking statements may include, without limitation, estimates and expectations of future exploration expenditures and activities. Where the Company expresses or implies an expectation or belief as to future events or results, such expectation or belief is expressed in good faith and believed to have a reasonable basis. However, such statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by the “forward-looking statements”. For a discussion of such risks relating to our business and other factors, see the Company’s Form 10-K, filed on or about February 17, 2016, with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the headings “Risk Factors” and “Forward-Looking Statements.” The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any “forward-looking statement,” including, without limitation, outlook, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this news release, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued “forward-looking statement” constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on “forward-looking statements” is at investors' own risk.



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Meredith Bandy, 303-837-5143
meredith.bandy@newmont.com
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