August 2021 Mining sector institutional framework in

Responsible for the National Mining Policy Vice Ministry of Mines

Mining Authority and Sectoral Planning and Geological Knowledge Delegated mining Mining Resources Manager Market Monitoring and Monitoring of authority in the province Geological Threats of Antioquia About the National Mining Agency

Main functions Regional presence Article 4 Decree 4134 / 2011

Management of national mineral resources. Bogota - Headquarters Medellin - Regional service office Cali - Regional service office 7 Ibague - Regional service office

Hold, manage and audit concession and mining rights for 6 Bucaramanga - Regional service office exploration and development of minerals. 5 Valledupar - Regional service office 2 Cucuta- Regional service office 4 8 1 Nobsa - Regional service office Cartagena - Regional service office Management of the national mining registry. Pasto - Regional service office 3 Manizales - Regional service office Quibdo - Regional service office

Calculate, collect, manage and transfer royalties and Mining Safety and Rescue Stations compensations. 1 Ubate 2 Amaga 3 Jamundi 4 Marmato 5 Bucaramanga 6 Remedios 7 Cucuta 8 Nobsa Promote and encourage development of mining. Mining in Colombia 1.3% Of Colombia’s GDP 2020

• Member of the OCDE since May 2018 25% Of exports by 2020 Main functions Regional presence • 4th destiny in LATAM Doing Business (DB) in 2020 167k Direct employees 2020 • 3rd country in LATAM with a mineral resources and reserves standard USD • 19 investment agreements, 16 commerce 415M Of royalties in 2020 agreements and 11 double tax agreements

• 25 TSX / TSXV companies in 2021 12.6% Of the FDI in 2020

Exporter in LATAM N°: 1st of coal and emeralds Of LATAM's non-ferrous metals 4th of ferronickel 5% exploration budget in 2020 7th of copper and gold Investment Attractiveness Index and *Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies 2020 Best Practices Mineral Potential GDP, exports and employment. Source: DANE st FDI. Source: Central Bank of Colombia 1 Index in Latin America and the Royalties' preliminary data. Source: NMA report Mapa Regallias, DNP as of 30/06/2021 Exploration budget MNF. Source: Cochilco based on S&P Global 2020. Caribbean Basin in 2020* Mining Coal ranked first in mining GDP, with 53%. Gold and contributed 1.3% metals ranked second, with 32% of the GDP 2020

1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% USD 7,711M mining exports 2020 25% 15% 13% 14% 15% 15% 14% of Colombia's exports Coal 24% 25% 19% 18% 19% 32% 54% Gold and 37% precious metals

Ferronickel 60% 61% 65% 66% 65% 53% 6%

GDP mining sector mining GDP Other 2% minerals

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 1% Emeralds Other activities related to the sector Exploitation of mines – gold and metals

Exploitation of other mines Exploitation of coal mines

DANE, 07/2021 *GDP to constant prices (2015) information as of May 14, 2021 Foreign1.3% direct investment in Mining

3500 3,108 Annual mining FDI Global Nonferrous Exploration Budget 3000 2,424 2020 2500 2,165 1,803 2,504 2000 1,757 USD 8.3 billion 1,401 1500 1,155 1,021

1000 25% LATAM with more than USD 2.06 billion

608 USD USD Million 500 643 -187 Q1 0 52% of Budget destined to gold exploration 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 -500 23% of the Budget destined to copper exploration FDI MINING In 2020, mining sector accounted for 12.6% of the total FDI in Colombia, reaching In 2020, Colombia accounted for 5% or more Colombia than USD 103 million of LATAM’s exploration USD 1.02 billion budget

Source: Central Bank of Colombia 11/06/2021, S&P Global Market Intelligence – World exploration trends 2020, Cochilco based on S&P Global. Potential Mineral Areas 1.3%

KNOWLEDGE OF SUBSOIL POTENTIAL

73% High GEOLOGICAL potential 70% GEOPHYSICAL 36% GEOCHEMICAL

FOCUS

▷ Increase mineral production. ▷ Diversifying the mining production matrix - “copper”. ▷ Raising the levels of formality of mining activity with the best practices of informal economies. A Country To Explore 1.3% “Mining activity in the Mining titles Applications Construction 2.9% of the territory” 50% materials 35% 28% Gold and precious 42% By contractual stage: metals (Exploitation: 86%, Exploration: 10% 14% Coal 10% and Construction and assembly: 4%) 4% Other minerals 4% 2.9% 8.2% 3% Emeralds 5% Of the territory Of the territory 1% Copper 4% Titled area Request area 3,293,084 ha 9,362,646 ha Continental area: 114,174,800 ha

7,273 10,146 Excludable areas Mining titles Applications 20% 22,940,138 ha

Source: NMA - AnnA 15/07/2021 “Colombia has territory susceptible to exploration” Gold and Precious Metals Mining Activity

Production 2,068 Titles 1.72% of national territory (1,966,550 ha) 2018 2019 2020Pr ------“Four new gold projects Gold Gold Gold began production in 4,230 Applications 35.96 Ton 38.00 Ton 48.47 Ton 2018/2020” Silver Silver Silver 5.77% of national territory 16.69 Ton 14.48 Ton 19.93 Ton (6,583,867 ha) Platinum Platinum Platinum 270.46 Kg 177.95 Kg 413.99 Kg

Source: NMA 15/07/2021, Pr: Preliminary Op. Aluvial Potential Areas and Nechi El Limon Mina Carla Buritica 1,38% Segovia Gold and Precious Metals Cisneros Rionegro El Zancudo Soto Norte Mining Activity Titiribi Quebradona La Mina Yarumalito Andes Gold Marmato Gramalote Gold deposits are clustered in districts associated with

El Roble metallogenic belts in the provinces of Antioquia,

Condoto Santander, Tolima, Huila, Caldas, Nariño, Cauca and Choco Bolivar. Deposits are also found along the Pacific coast, Quinchia Gold which are formed by the erosion of the western San Antonio branches of the Andes mountain chain. With an Guayabales average tenor between 0.7 g/t y 10.4 g/t Au in Quinchia La probable reserves. Cumbre La Colosa Much of Colombia’s platinum comes from alluvial Cauca deposits, which are mostly located in the province of

Project in exploration Choco.

Next to production

Project in exploitation

Precious metals mining titles

Applications Gold production by type of authorized mine operator (Ton) 41% Mining title

1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 2% 2% 2% 3% 1% 2% 8% 4% 12% 46% 59% 45% 41% of gold production in 40% Colombia comes from 48% small-scale mining 48% 46% 41%

2017 2018 2019 2020

Mining title Barequeros Formalization subcontracts Applications for legalization Special reservation areas Scrap metal

Source: NMA 30/06/2021 54.1 Gold MINERAL RESOURCES AND RESERVES Mineral resources and reserves in 17 main gold projects according to International Information Standards (Moz) 7.5 16.6 14.3 5.8

Source: Resources and reserves projects reports including Buritica, Cisneros, El Roble, Gramalote, La Colosa, La Mina, Marmato, Op. Aluvial, Op. Subterranea, Quebradona, Quinchia, Quinchia Gold, San Matias, Measured and Indicated Inferred Segovia, Soto Norte, Titiribi and Yarumalito projects. Proven + probable Probable Calculation NMA June 2020. indicated resources resources resources reserves reserves Gold production is expected 18% in to increase by more than 2021

Gold projects with an approved 2020 – Buritica 2024* – Gramalote 10.3 g/t Au, 40.7g/t Ag 0.85 g/t Au – Indicated 78.2 Mt environmental M+I 16.02 Mt 2.14 Moz Au license 5.32 Moz Au, 21 Moz Ag

2025* – Quinchia Gold 2025* – Santa Ana 2025* – San Matias 3.3 g/t Au, 2.8 g/t Ag Recently discovered vein 0.29 g/t Au, 0.51% Cu, 2.7 g/t Ag 0.46 Moz Au outcrop and float that assay up 0.89 Moz Au to 4.7 g/t Au and 5,242 g/t Ag Pipeline of projects 2024* – Quinchia La Cumbre 2024* – Quebradona 2025* – Anza 0.71 g/t Au, 1.76 g/t Ag 0.66 g/t Au, 7.05 g/t Ag, 1.21% Cu Best intercepts to date include 0.57 Moz Au 2.22 Moz Au 15 m of 40 g/t Au and 41 m of 14 g/t Au; Zn, Pb y Cu

Investments 2017 / 2021

* Estimated projection by NMA, 08/2021. Copper Mining Activity

1,106 Titles Production 0.9% of national territory (1,043,656 ha) 2018 2019 2020Pr ------1,540 Applications 9,920 7,644 9,372 2.9% of national territory Ton Ton Ton (3,401,847 ha)

In Colombia, deposits with an average tenor between 1.25% and 2.51% Cu in Probable Reserves are explored and exploited

Source: NMA 15/07/2021, Aticomining.com, nextsmallcap.com. Pr: Preliminary Potential Areas Copper Mining1,38% Activity

Cesar

San Matias Titiribi Colombia has three (3) copper belts where important prospects can be found: Murindo La Mina ✓ Central: Quebradona, El Pisno, Piedrasentada-Dominical y Pantanos Soto Norte Mazamorras Cobrasco ✓ Western: Acandi, Murindo, Pantanos-Pegadorcito, Andagueda y

El Roble Piedrancha

Quebradona ✓ Eastern: Andes, Infierno-Chili, Dolores y Mocoa

Yarumalito

San Antonio

Guayabales

El Dovio

Cauca

Mocoa

Project in exploration

Project in exploitation Copper mining titles Applications

Source: https://www.loscerros.com.au/site/PDF/f9fedd30-8b4e-4df8-bddb-b3ee3aa775df/MergerPresentation, Figure: Earthquake Hypocentres & Benioff Zone Contours. 8,445.16 Copper 6,061.56 MINERAL RESOURCES AND RESERVES 2,875.05 Mineral resources and reserves in 9 main copper projects according to International Information Standards (Mlbs) 109.92 798.85 Probable reserves Inferred Proven + probable Indicated resources reserves Resources and reserves projects reports including El Roble, Quebradona, San Matias, Soto Norte, La Mina ,Titiribi , resources Yarumalito, Mocoa y Cauca. Calculation NMA June 2020. Measured and indicated resources Copper production expected next 5 to increase over the years

El Roble Copper project in Proven + Probable reserves 1.00 Mt 3.02% Cu, 1.76 g/t Au Measured + Indicated resources 1.17 Mt 3.26% Cu, 2.33 g/t Au exploitation 84.3 Mlb Cu

2025* – Titiribi 2024* – Quebradona 2029* – Mocoa Measured + indicated resources Inferred resources 636 Mt Probable reserves 104.05 Mt* 285.8 Mt 0.33% Cu, 0.036% Mo 1.21% Cu, 0.66 g/t Au, 7.05 g/t Ag 0.16% Cu, 0.50 g/t Au 4.6 Blb Cu 2,769 Mlb Cu 654.4 Mlb Cu Pipeline of projects 2025* – Cesar 2025* – San Matias 2027* – La Mina Indicated resources 114.3 Mt Highlight values of 34,4% Cu Indicated resources 37 Mt 0.45% Cu, 0.26 g/t Au, 2.4 g/t Ag and 205 g/t Agi n samples 0.24% Cu, 0.74 g/t Au, 1.77 g/t 1,142.7 Mlb Cu 150.2 Mlb Cu

* Estimated projection by NMA, 08/2021.

Investments 2017 / 2021 Bolívar Port

Santa Marta Brisa Port Rail, road and port infrastructure Port

Barranquilla Port Cesar Max Resource

Panama Canal Cartagena Roads Port Titiribi San Matias Goldmining Cordoba Minerals Compas Tolu Fourth Generation (4G) public-private La Mina Goldmining Murindo partnership infrastructure program have Minera Cobre Turbo an estimated period of 25 years. Soto Norte Pantanos Minesa Minera Cobre The 4G program estimates USD 17 Yarumalito Goldmining Cobrasco billion investment to build over 4,400 Rugby Mining miles of new roads, 141 tunnels, and El Roble 1,300 viaducts. Atico Mining

Quebradona Most of the road projects were AngloGold Ashanti designed to expand the country’s San Antonio transport system and include more than Collective Mining 30 primary road improvements and

Guayabales construction projects. Buenaventura Collective Mining Port / Aguadulce

El Dovio As of March 31, 2021, the 4G road Andean Mining Source: Ihttps://www.ani.gov.co/proyectos-de- infraestructura-carreteras projects are 54.04% complete. Ports Cauca Outcrop Silver & Gold Railway line Roads Many planned concession projects will link main ports with major cities Mocoa Reserved areas with potential (SMA) Libero Copper to augment the current state of cargo transportation and lower the Applications relatively high costs of shipping goods over land. Mining titles

Potential areas Source: https://www.ani.gov.co/ 19/04/2021 Electrical infrastructure​ Cesar Max Resource

San Matias Titiribi National Development Plan 2018 - 2022 Cordoba Minerals Goldmining “Energy Pact” Murindo La Mina Minera Cobre Goldmining

Soto Norte ✓ Energy and mining development with environmental and Pantanos Minesa Minera Cobre productive responsibility

Yarumalito ✓ Energy security for productive development Cobrasco Goldmining Rugby Mining

El Roble Atico Mining TODAY 17,349 MW Quebradona AngloGold Ashanti

San Antonio Collective Mining 11,846 MW 5,326 MW 177 MW Hydraulic Thermal Unconventional Guayabales Collective Mining (68%) (31%) (1%)

El Dovio Andean Mining Potential areas The demand for energy in Colombia will Cauca Mining titles 52% Outcrop Silver & Gold increase by 2033 Applications Mocoa Reserved areas with potential (SMA) Libero Copper Of energy must be unconventional in Colombia STN Expansion electrical substations 10% STN Expansion power lines by 2033

500 kV and 220 kV network Source: https://www.acolgen.org.co/ 05/08/2021 Coal Mining Activity

“LATAM’s largest open pit coal mine ” Production “Cerrejon”

1,830 Titles Pr 1.02% of national territory 2018 2019 2020 (1,160,970 ha) ------“Colombian coal production represents 86.3 84.9 50.0 89.9% Mton Mton Mton of Latin American production” 1,018 Thermal Metallurgical Applications 93% 7% “Colombia produces high 0.75% of national territory (858,807 ha) Open pit Underground quality thermal coal due to its 92% 8% high calorific value: about 13,068 BTU”

Source: NMA 15/07/2021. Pr: Preliminary Oreganal Zona Norte Carbones del Cerrejon Carbones del Cerrejon La Caypa Patilla Cardones SAS Carbones del Cerrejon Potential Areas El Descanso Mine Area La Comunidad Drummond Ltd Carbones del Cerrejon Coal Mining Activity Calenturitas Mine Caribbean Sea Curital Grupo Prodeco S.A. Sanoha Ltda La Jagua Mine 185R Grupo Prodeco S.A. CMR Consorcio Panama Canal El Corozo 070-89 Drummond Ltd APDR Colombia is the world's fifth largest Yerbabuena El Campano Mine Grupo Prodeco S.A. Geocosta Ltda exporter of coal with low ash content and La Primavera Mine La Loma Pribbenow Frontier Coal Drummond Ltd low sulfur dioxide emissions and one of the La Francia Mine Bijao Murray Energy - CNR largest coal proved reserves of anthracitic Sator SAS El Hatillo Mine San Luis Mine Murray Energy - CNR and bituminous coal in Latin America with a Centromin Piragua share of 52.9% (4,554 million tons)* Rio Blanco CI Bulk Trading SRSS La Margarita La Gitana Mine Mina La Margarita SAS Frontier Coal San Joaquin Main projects in exploitation Carbones San Fernando EJG-101 C.M. Cerro Tasajero Caparrapi Carbones Suramericanos SA GE6-145 Thermal coal mining titles 1921T Interamerican Coal MinMiner SA Presidente Mine 1967T/02-006-97/FDN-091 Grupo Coquecol Thermal coal applications Columbia Coal Co La Florida Sanoha Ltda 051-93 FFI-161 San Jose Mine C.M. CI Carbocoque Carbosocha de Cucuta Metallurgical coal mining titles Cazadero/Sanoha Sanoha Ltda FKA-141 Pacific Ocean Pisos/Escalera Carbones Andinos Metallurgical coal applications Sanoha Ltda La Ramada FDT-082/ECB-083 Activos Mineros 9459/Carboinsa Carbones Andinos Carboneras MILPA Prodyser Colombia is the world's third largest GKD-151 CI Carbones La Peña Suramericanos SAS Intercarbon coke exporter. Casablanca Uniminas SAS 7240/7241/7238/7615 Cooprocarbon Ltda Source: NMA 15/07/2021 * Bp Statistical Review of World Energy June 2020, www.trademap.org/. Carbosan Coal Capacity: 6 Mtpa Bolivar Port Drummond Coal Capacity: 32-42 Mtpa Coal Capacity: 30-60 Mtpa Rail, road and port Puerto Nuevo Brisa Port Coal Capacity: Coal Capacity: 32 Mtpa 30 Mtpa Caribbean Sea infrastructure Rio Cordoba Coal Capacity: 4 Mtpa

Barranquilla Coal Capacity: 0.7 Mtpa Panama Canal Mamonal Seaports: Coal Capacity: 23.5 Mtpa

Compas Tolu Port's capacity and cargo: 444 million tons (Coal:141.5 Mtpa) Coal Capacity: 2.1 Mtpa in 8 port areas with 61 port concessions.

Port operators in Buenaventura (Pacific), Cartagena, and Santa Marta (Caribbean) made significant investments that have introduced more efficiency and competitiveness. New terminals in Puerto Bahía (Cartagena), Puerto de Aguadulce (Buenaventura), and Puerto Cayao (Cartagena) began operations in Pacific Ocean recent years.

Rail: Colombia has 1,500 miles of narrow-gauge railroad, which is divided Buenaventura /Aguadulce into four different systems managed either by concessions. Two Coal Capacity: 8.6 / 10 Mtpa mining companies own the two standard gauge lines, which are mostly used to transport coal from the mine to the seaport for export.

Mtpa: Million tones per annum Source: https://www.ani.gov.co/puertos-0 , 6,788.57 Indicated resources Coal 4,701.05 MINERAL RESOURCES 5,079.04 Inferred resources Measured resources AND RESERVES

5,723.99 3,472.23 Thermal Thermal Mineral resources and reserves included in the 4,763.48 Colombia´s Coal Potential map 2016 of the Thermal Colombian Geological Survey (MTon)

1,228.82 1,064.58 Metallurgy Metallurgy 315.56 Source: Carboniferous Potential Map of Colombia 2016, Colombian Geological Metallurgy Survey - CGS. Emerald Mining Activity

Production 1,077 Titles Pr (0.60% of national territory) 2018 2019 2020 Hydrothermal sedimentary origin of (686,538 ha) (Carats) (Carats) (Carats) the is unique in ------the world Unpolished: Unpolished: Unpolished: 1,924,523 613,716 1,555,470 Set: Set: Set: 182 3 10 542 Applications Carved: Carved: Carved: Colombian emerald exploitation 203,681 151,885 47,744 is carried out by underground (0.29% of national territory) Other: Other: Other: (333,743 ha) 1,408,424 1,013,519 3,117,799 operations

Source: NMA 15/07/2021. Pr: Preliminary Western and Eastern Emerald Belt Emerald 1,38Mining% Activity Peñas Blancas Mine

La Roca Project Mine Guacheta Mine Cunas Mine Vega de San Juan Mine Colombian emeralds are number one in Coscuez Mine the world for quality, due to their Mine Puerto Arturo Mine hydrothermal sedimentary origin that Yacopi gives them a brightness, transparency, Mine color, play of lights and optimal Buena Vista Mine hardness. Mine

Project in exploration

Main Projects in exploitation

Emerald mining titles

Applications How To Invest?

Three ways to obtain a Mining Title

Concession Application Process First-come Negotiation Contract Strategic Mining First-served of an existing title Areas

30 years → renewable Areas awarded under Any mineral for 30 additional years a special exploration Any available area Mineral rights can be and exploitation Any natural or legal freely transferred contract through an person, Colombian between investors objective selection national or foreigner Any mineral process General requirements Strategic minerals

Exploration Construction Exploitation and assembly

Public agreements with the municipality Public hearing with the community Mining activity is regulated and controlled

STEPS TO APPLY FOR THE CONCESSION https://annamineria.anm.gov.co/ CONTRACT

Coordination and Technical, Legal, Citizen Signing of the 1 Application 2 3 Concurrence with 4 5 Economic, Participation concession contract Local Authorities Process Environmental and Public Hearing Labor assessment

Enter the ANNA Mineria platform Registration at with your username and password. The mining authority National Mining Registry File a request for a concession may request supporting Decision contract proposal online. documents. Buy a pin code. Submit all required documents. Refusal

Plan for Social Sustainability of the ___Management Environment Concession contract duration

*National Mining Registry **Prior assessment of the request by NMA. ***Shall be shorter if the beneficiary applies for an extension during the Exploration and Construction and Assembly stages. Strategic Mining Areas

Selection process, started on March 2021

Areas awarded under a special exploration and exploitation contract through an objective selection process.

They produce additional resources for the Country and its territories, through economic compensation in addition to royalties.

Consolidated scenarios at the social and environmental level: SMA´s have a process of coordination and concurrence with local authorities and prior consultation with communities, as well as analysis of environmental information to facilitate licensing procedures.

A way to promote the promotion of domestic and foreign investment.

Competitive contractual conditions to boost mining exploration and exploitation.

Contributes to mineral diversification in Colombia. Stages for the selection process

STEPS TO APPLY FOR STRATEGIC https://annamineria.anm.gov.co/ MINING AREAS

1 Opening of the 2 3 4 5 Signing of the Submission of Competition for Adjudication process first offer the best offer contract

Availability of areas The qualified Publication of the SMA’s Adjudication Registration in the ToR (Terms of reference) participant submits a evaluation report (FO) Final Report National Mining Registry publication proposal (FO) Receipt of counter The SMA will be offers blocked to start the evaluation process Opportunity for improvement (FO)

Technical information available for study Coordination and concurrency process

419 Municipalities that have said yes to mining 46% 108 Municipalities with public hearings Of the municipalities that have said to mining have potential for “Central and regional governments YES copper and gold extraction working for a sustainable and responsible mining with 19% communities” Of the titles granted in recent years* are for the • Respect, protection, and guaranteed human rights extraction of copper and gold extraction • Dialogue, communication and transparency

• The inexistence of prohibition

35% • Sustainable development Of the hectares titled in recent years* are for the extraction of copper and gold • Territorial focus

Source: NMA, antioquia.gov.co. 23/07/2021. * 2019 -2021 Financial obligations

Exploration Fee ROYALTIES An economic compensation must be paid PERCENTAGE 1-12% during the exploration and construction and of production value assembly stages 1.5% 4% 5% 5% 0 to 5 5 to 8 8 to 11 Number of Emeralds Gold and silver Platinum Copper years years years hectares OMDW/ha OMDW/ha OMDW/ha

0 - 150 0.5 0.75 1 6% 10% 12% Alluvial gold Radioactive minerals Salt 151- 5,000 0.75 1.25 2 Coal Coal Nickel 5,001 – 1.0 1.75 2 10% For production volumes over 5% For production volumes under 12% Percentage of the FOB Price 10,000 3 million tons per year 3 million tons per year minus 75% of costs

• Official minimum daily wage in Colombia – OMDW / hectares • OMDW 2021: COP $30,284 • Exchange rate USD/COP: 3,868.41 1% 5% 3% (Central Bank of Colombia 18-08-2021) Limestone, Gypsum, Clay and Gravel Other metallic minerals Other non-metallic minerals PILLARS OF THE MINING SECTOR

Efficiency Effectiveness Diversifying Demystifying

Through impact strategies, to secure a sustainable and safe mining activity, creating opportunities and wealth for the country. EFFECTIVENESS LEGALITY AND PRESENCE IN THE TERRITORIES

SMALL AND LARGE – SCALE MEDIUM - SCALE 93.5 % 6.5 % MINING MINING

SUPPORT FOR OUR MINERS AUDIT PREROGATIVES AND MINING TITLES Mobile support • Satellite images • Bringing technology based tools to the region • On line checking • Resolve bottlenecks • Drone-based auditing • Legal support • IoT setup • Technical and focalized security training

TRACEABILITY SYSTEM To measure and calculate transaction volumes across the chain, as well as origins, of construction materials, emeralds, coal and gold. DEMYSTIFYING Miners in Action Miners in action : Large and small Mining Companies, supported by Regional forums with universities the ANM, would make visible their and colleges (students of 10th and actions of social and environmental 11th grades) for the last degrees on responsibility. As well as, the the successful experiences of well different economic activations that done mining. To generate with are developed in the region thanks these groups information banks and to the mining sector. These good research, laboratories from the practices will be awarded every academy in favor of new methodologies for the search of 3 year and will have a microsite on solutions in the environmental the web. management and the construction scenarios of new businesses from the same Forum Circuits mining products. Teachers and students are active in each of their territories. Colombia´s Young Miners : is a space for listening and generating teamwork in order to make visible how mining can be developed with all the laws, creating content through social networks that show social responsibility, economic recovery of the mining territory. Young Miners DIVERSIFYING - ECONOMY BOOST

COAL • 2021 BUSINESS ROUND-TABLES Competitiveness strategy for coal CO2 emission-offsetting GOLD • 2 rounds on gold projects (November 2020 - July 2021) MINING ROUNDS

COPPER • March 2021 COAL 1st mining round in Colombia - • 2 rounds on coal business – Asia (August 2020 - generate USD 25 - 30 million March 2021) in operating investments • 1 New Coal round (August 2021)

COPPER PHOSPHATES • September 2021 • 1 round on Copper projects (October 2021) 1st phosphate mining round (fertilizer) • EnvironmentEMERALDS agent focalized by territory • Territorial agents • 2• roundsMining on procedures emerald business (June 2021- GOLD • 2022 July• Public 2021) works agent 1st gold mining round Single Registry of Mineral Traders RUCOM https://www.anm.gov.co/?q=Rucom

Consist in a control mechanism administered by the National Mining Agency, supported by a technological platform • Online registration and list consultation 4,763.48 Certification for natural or legal persons that • Certificates of origin / production commercialize, consume or benefit declarations to prove the origin of minerals in the national territory minerals Provides greater transparency • Authorized mineral traders and competitiveness to the mineral commercialization activity in Colombia Integral mining management system - SIGM MINING GRID

Law 1753 of 2015 (National Development Plan 2014- SIZE OF EACH CELL 2018) and Res. 504 of 2018 Objective: to organize and divide Colombian territory into grids, direct access to 111m 111m information on the country's mining resources, availability, geographical, environmental and social 1.24 ha conditions Technological platform with a dynamic and updated geographic database, to A unit of cartographic measurement settle, follow up and efficiently manage determined by a regular, predefined and standardized grid or mesh for proposals for concession contracts, granting mining rights. mining titles and any other process Center of the Earth https://annamineria.anm.gov.co/ One cell in the mining grid is roughly equivalent to: 111m * 111m = 1.24 hectares.

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