plc A Great Diversified Story

Anil Agarwal, Chairman Tom Albanese, CEO

Mining Indaba VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION,7 FEBRUARYFebruary 2017 2017 Cautionary Statement and Disclaimer

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VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 1 Anil Agarwal Executive Chairman

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 License to Operate

• Zero Harm

-Safety

- Environment

• Empowering Community

- Corporate Social Responsibility

- Free Prior Consent

• Waste to Value Creation

Gamsberg Biodiversity Project

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 4 Leveraging Technology and Innovation

5 VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 Group Overview Tom Albanese Chief Executive Officer

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 Vedanta: A Global Diversified Natural Resources Company

Overview Cost Curve Positioning

• Portfolio of large, diversified, low-cost assets in base Position on respective commodity C1 cost curve metals and oil

I II III IV Zinc • FY16 group revenue of $10.7bn and EBITDA of India Zinc Size of circle Intl. denotes $2.3bn EBITDA Copper contribution India Aluminium O&G Iron ore¹ • FY16 Contribution to the exchequer: $4.5bn

Source: Wood Mackenzie as of Q4 2016, CRU Aluminium business cost curve (2015) ¹ On a 58% Fe cost basis only • 2.25 million beneficiaries of community development EBITDA Mix (H1 FY2017) programs across India and Africa 6% Zinc 11% Oil & Gas • Awards and recognition: 9% 44% Aluminium – One of Top Companies to Work for in Asia Power 8% (ACES, 2016) Copper

ranked world’s fastest growing 22% Iron Ore energy company (Platts, 2013)

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 7 Attractive Commodity Mix

Vedanta’s commodity basket has captured commodity price upside, with low volatility

Aluminium Zinc Copper Iron Ore 62%² Silver Brent Oil VED commodity Basket¹

700

Vedanta’s commodity 600 basket up by 53% since Jan’16

500

400

300 194% Silver

178% Zinc Commodity prices Commodity (01 Jan 2016 = 100) = 2016Jan (01 154% Copper Vedanta 200 108% commodity 85% Brent Basket1

24% Iron ore 100 13% Aluminium

0 Jan-04 Dec-04 Jan-06 Jan-07 Jan-08 Jan-09 Jan-10 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17

Vedanta’s commodity basket is up 53% since Jan 2016

Source: Company filings, Bloomberg 1. Vedanta Limited Commodity Basket is a weighted average of commodity prices, weights are based on actual FY2016 revenue mix. Copper India revenues based on realized Tc/Rcs. 2. Iron ore price is available since May 2008, prior to that iron ore was traded contractually

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 8 Attractive Commodity Mix (cont’d)

Zinc: Strong fundamentals supporting performance

CY 2016E Zinc C1 composite cost curve Global zinc concentrate deficit supporting zinc prices (kt) $/t 800 Century closure Zinc Zinc (500ktpa) 2,000 India Intl 600 Lisheen closure (160 ktpa) 400 1,500 200 0 1,000 -200 -400 Brunswick closure 500 (250 ktpa) -600 Perseverance closure (100 ktpa) 0 -800 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Source: Wood Mackenzie as of Q4 2016 (cost curve by Company) Source: Wood Mackenzie LTO Q4 2016

Global refined zinc in deficit (kt) Refined zinc inventory (mt) at 7 year low

LME SHFE Zinc LME $/t (RHS) 1200 1000 1.8 3,500 800 1.6 3,000 600 1.4 2,500 400 1.2 200 1.0 2,000 0 0.8 1,500 -200 0.6 1,000 -400 0.4 -600 0.2 500 -800 0.0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Jan-09 Jan-10 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17

Source: Wood Mackenzie LTO Q4 2016 Source: Bloomberg as of 12 January 2017

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 9 Proven Track Record

19% CAGR production growth since listing

Total Production (copper equivalent kt)

3,000 Zinc-Lead Silver Copper Aluminium Power Iron Ore Oil & Gas

2,500

2,000 +66%

1,500

1,000

Copper Copper Equivalent Production (kt) 500

0 Design FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Target capacity1

All commodity and power capacities rebased to copper equivalent capacity (defined as production x commodity price / copper price) using average commodity prices for FY16. Power rebased using FY16 realisations, copper custom smelting production rebased at TC/RC for FY16, iron ore volumes refers to sales with prices rebased at average 58% FOB prices for FY16. 1. Post capex spend; Iron ore design capacity assumed at current EC limit of 7.8mt

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 10 The India Story is Compelling…

India’s demand is growing

18 16 Germany 4,500 Real GDP Per Capita (USD) 4,000 14 South Korea 3,500 12 3,000 10 China 2,500 8 2,000 6 Japan GDP/capita 1,500 US 4 growth 1,000 500 2 India

0 0 Copper consumption (kg/capita) 2015 2020 2025 2030 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

GDP (k$ per capita) Source: International Monetary Fund (October 2016) Source: International Monetary Fund (October 2016), Wood Mackenzie LTO Q4 2016

India & Africa: Favourable Geology and Mineral Potential

Metals

India reserves ranking India: Shared geology and Global Ranking based on reserves mineral potential with Africa & Australia 5th Coal 6th Zinc Reserves: 61bn tonnes Reserves: 10mn tonnes

6th Iron Ore 9th Bauxite Reserves: 8bn tonnes Reserves: 590mn tonnes

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2016 (Coal), U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2016 (Zinc, Iron Ore and Bauxite)

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 11 Vedanta in Africa

We've had a presence in Africa since 2004 Our Presence in Africa

 Mining copper in Zambia at Konkola Copper South Africa Mines (KCM)

 Producing zinc & lead concentrate in South Zinc-lead-silver • Black Mountain Africa at Black Mountain Mining (BMM) • Gamsberg Project  Producing Special High Grade zinc metal at Skorpion Zinc in Oil and Gas • Block-1 (JV with PetroSA)

We’ve invested ~US$4bn in Africa Namibia  Some $3bn of capital invested at KCM since acquisition Zinc • Skorpion Zinc  Recently commenced construction of Gamsberg • Refinery Conversion Project Zinc Project at BMM; one of the world’s largest undeveloped zinc sulphide deposits Liberia

 Major community investments in health, Iron ore education and training, and rural livelihood • Western Cluster Limited programmes Zambia We employ ~16,000 people across South Africa, Namibia and Zambia Copper •

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 12 Making a Positive Contribution in Africa

In Namibia and South Africa -  +1,000 cataract cases treated in the Northern Cape (SA) BMM

 Developed a full brick-making plant, run by members of the local community in the Northern Cape

 School support programmes

 Upgrade of State Clinic in Namibia, University support

 Children’s Activity Parks, including swimming pools and sports pavilions

 Sustainable livelihood programmes include the //Karas region Goat Project at Skorpion

 Bursary scheme to Namibian students to study in local and international institutions of higher learning

In Zambia -  +40,000 people access our CSR programmes every year

 KCM operates 2 hospitals and 8 clinics; 63,000 people access these healthcare services

 Helped +500 people into local and foreign universities and tertiary schools in past 11 years

 About 2,200 young people access education at KCM’s 4 primary and high schools

 KCM is a major sponsor of sports, supporting 3 football clubs in Zambia’s top league

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 13 Business Overview

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 Cairn India

India’s leading O&G producer Strongly positioned on the global oil cost curve

 Cairn India is the largest private sector producer of crude oil in Opex 100 $/bbl India 90

 Operating c.27% of India’s domestic crude oil production 80 70  On shore & offshore blocks in India 60 50  Strong track record and growth pipeline in exploration and 40 development 30 20 Rajasthan ($4.2/bbl) 10 0 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Source: Wood Mackenzie Q2 2016 Oil: India’s largest private-sector crude oil producer Average daily net working interest production (kboepd)

126 140.0

120.0 100.0 60 80.0 60.0 20 17 40.0 7 20.0

0.0 Cairn India¹ Reliance² BP² Shell² Niko Resources²

Source: Wood Mackenzie as of January 2017 for Reliance, BP, Shell and Niko Resources Rajasthan: Barmer Hill Drilling Activity ¹ Based on Q4 FY16 – Q3 FY17 average daily net working interest production (34.4mmboe / 274 days) ² Based on Wood Mackenzie CY16 working interest production

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 15 Limited

Second largest integrated producer in the world and owns the world’s largest mine Rampura Agucha

 Largest zinc producer in India with 79.1% market share

 Current capacity of 1million tonnes of Zinc-Lead to be expanded to 1.2 million tonnes

 Produces 16moz of silver with potential to increase further

 Continued focus on reserves and resources expansion through exploration

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 16 Zinc International

Existing Operations

 Skorpion Zinc:

 Strongly positioned in the second quartile of the cost curve1

 Pit push back underway to extend LOM to 2020

 Exploring opportunities for LOM extension via underground development beyond 2020

 Black Mountain Mine:

 Swartberg expansion proposed to replace Deeps production and extend LOM beyond 2021

 Multiple growth opportunities from existing resources and potential discoveries on mining licence

Growth Project

 Gamsberg (South Africa, 74% owned):

 Large, long life, low cost quartile growth project

 Estimated initial production capacity of 250ktpa

 Mining and milling capex reduced by $200mn to c.$400mn, mainly on engineering improvements and renegotiations

 Coming online in favourable zinc market

 First ore production targeted by mid CY2018 with 9-12 month ramp-up to full production

1 According to Wood Mackenzie, CY 2016E

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 17 Zinc International – Gamsberg Project

Gamsberg has ~214 mn tonnes of resources and 35 yr LOM Gamsberg is a large, high return project

Gamsberg North Gamsberg East Resource U/G Resource 181.76Mt of Ore @ 32.27Mt of Ore @

6.34% Zn 9.83% Zn Project ($mm) Project NPV

Project IRR

Gamsberg pre-start mining in progress (Dec 2016) 250kt Gamsberg Project: Status

Gamsberg budget commitments, % of total budget 100 77 23 9 21 47 100

Up to FY2017 Q3 FY2017 Q4 Comm- Uncomm- Budget FY2017 H1 (forecast) itted itted to date  First blast in July 2015  Capital reduced by $200 mn to $400 mn

Highlights  Mining contract outsourced to Aveng Moolmans  Plant and Infrastructure EPC contract placed with ELB  >75% of total commitments made  Mobilization of key site contractors underway  On target to meet first production by mid CY2018

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017

 400ktpa copper smelter accounting for 40% of total Indian copper capacity

 Efficient by-product management

 Considering expansion opportunity to reach up to 800ktpa smelter capacity

Sustained, high utilisation rate

Copper cathode production (kt) Utilisation rate

450 100% 400 96% 88% 91% 350 74% 300

250

200 353 362 384 150 294 300

100

50

0 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 9M FY2017

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 19 Konkola Copper Mines PLC

Vision of 50 years of mining at world-class asset KCM: One of world’s highest grade copper mines Top 25 producing copper mines by contained copper (mt)  Konkola Copper Mines plc (KCM) is one of Africa's 140 largest integrated copper producers 120 100  Turnaround well underway 80 60

(mt) 40 Konkola minesite 50+ year mine life  Cost & productivity improvement efforts under 20 0

progress R&R in Cu Contained 0.00% 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00% R&R Cu grade (%)  Maximising smelter utilisation Source: Wood Mackenzie as of Q1 2016  Vedanta is committed to making it happen Located in the heart of the African copper belt

Kolwezi Tailings SxEw Proj Kulumaziba Minesite Mutoshi Tenke-Fungurume SxEw DEM REP OF CONGO Kamoto KOV Minesite Kalukundi Kamoa Luita Minesite Kolwezi Kansuki Shifuru SxEw Project Gecamines (excl Kipushi)

Kipoi Project Kinsevere Minesite Project Kalumines Ruashi Etoile Minesite

Kipushi Restart

Kansanshi Lumwana Sentinel Konkola North Project Kinsenda Project Konkola, Minesite Mufulira Nchanga, Minesite Mufulira Chambishi (NFC) ZAMBIA Nkana Frontier (ex Lufua) Chibuluma West Chibuluma South Nkana Baluba Copper project Muliashi SxEw Project Bwana M’Kubwa SxEw Luanshya Copper mine

Source: Wood Mackenzie

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 20 Sesa Iron Ore

 Vedanta’s iron ore business is in the states of Goa and Vedanta’s cost lower than top four iron ore miners¹ Karnataka Avg. C1 cash cost : $14.3/t  India's largest private sector exporter of iron ore since 2003

 Competitive cost position: first quartile (58% Fe cost basis)

 Currently has 7.8 million tonnes capacity with a Vedanta Goa Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 3 Peer 4 1. Costs reported by respective companies for their six months ending in December 2015, March cost for potential to go to 20.5 million tonnes Vedanta

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 21 Aluminium Business

Major Indian producer with established infrastructure

 #1 aluminium producer in India by installed capacity

 Primary products are aluminium ingots, wire rods, billet and rolled products

 Plants located close to states with rich bauxite ores & domestic coal

 Established infrastructure and economies of scale

 Capacity ramp ups underway to expand capacity to 2.3mtpa

Roadmap to 2.3mtpa Aluminium Capacity 2,320

BALCO 245kt BALCO 325kt J'guda 500kt J'guda 1.25mt Total Aluminium Capacity Operating capacity Capacity to ramp up in FY2017 Capacity ramp up being evaluated

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 22 Power Business

Increased availability of domestic coal has enabled lower One of the largest power generators in India coal costs  Vedanta is well positioned to capitalise on India’s Domestic coal Imported coal 100% 0% 8% 5% 6% 16090% 14% economic growth, power deficit and large coal reserves 23% 19% 15080%

14070%

 Operates a 9GW power portfolio 60% 130 12050% 40%  Exploring power opportunities in Africa 110 30%

10020%  Indian domestic coal prices falling while seaborne prices 9010% 80 0% have risen Q1'16 Q2'16 Q3'16 Q4'16 Q1'17 Q2'17 Q3'17 VED: Wtd avg coal cost¹ Global thermal coal price¹ Note: Above data is for CPP’s and IPP’s at Jharsuguda and BALCO 1. Indexed to 100, Mix is at normalized GCV Power Generation Capacity – c. 9GW

Independent Captive power power plants plants (CPP) (IPP)

41%

59%

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 23 Our Strategic Objectives Remain Unchanged

Production growth and asset optimisation  Disciplined approach towards ramp up

De-levering the balance sheet  Reduce gross debt  Continued optimisation of opex and capex  Continued discipline around working capital

Simplifying the Group structure  Complete Vedanta Limited - Cairn India merger

Creating sustainable value for all stakeholders  Achieve zero harm  Obtain local consent prior to accessing resources

Identify next generation resources  Disciplined approach to exploration  Continue to enhance exploration capabilities

VEDANTA RESOURCES PLC – MINING INDABA PRESENTATION, FEBRUARY 2017 24 Thank You

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