Bhp Billiton Production Report For The Quarter End26 Apr 2002
NEWS RELEASE
BHP BILLITON PRODUCTION REPORT FOR THE
QUARTER Ended 31 MARCH 2002
BHP Billiton today released its production report for the quarter ended 31
March, 2002. The results demonstrate a solid operational performance in the
face of extremely difficult market conditions.
Production of most major commodities was in line with both the corresponding
period last year and the December 2001 quarter. Energy coal sales volumes
were impacted by the weakening of European markets after an unseasonably
warm winter and an influx of non-traditional European supply sources. Lower
US domestic sales due to reduced customer demand also negatively impacted
energy coal volumes.
* Aluminium production was in line with the March 2001 quarter and six per
cent higher than the December 2001 quarter. Increased production for the
March 2002 quarter was largely due to the lifting of power usage
restrictions in Brazil and higher production at the Hillside aluminium
smelter in South Africa following a power outage in September 2001.
* Alumina production was 15 per cent higher than the March 2001 quarter and
in line with the December 2001 period. The higher year on year production
mainly reflects the increased ownership (30 per cent to 86 per cent) of the
Worsley Alumina refinery (Australia), effective January 2001.
* Copper production was eight per cent lower than the March 2001 quarter and
15 per cent lower than the December 2001 quarter. Decreased production over
both periods reflects the decision to temporarily reduce production at
Escondida (Chile) and Tintaya (Peru), following the deterioration of global
copper markets. This was offset in part by the commencement of commercial
production at Antamina (Peru) in October 2001.
* Iron Ore production was eight per cent higher than the March 2001 quarter
and five per cent lower than the December 2001 period. Lower iron ore
shipments were recorded between the December 2001 and March 2002 periods due
mainly to lower demand from Asian markets as a result of seasonal factors.
West Australian iron ore production was      11 per cent higher than the
March 2001 period due to increased tonnages from                 Mt Newman.
* Metallurgical Coal production was five per cent lower than the
corresponding period last year and 10 per cent higher than the December 2001
quarter. Decreased year on year production reflects the equalisation of
Queensland (Australia) coal interests with Mitsubishi to form the BHP
Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance in June 2001. Excluding this impact, Queensland
coal production and shipments increased during both periods due to the
benefits of the Blackwater integration and the negative impact of industrial
disputes in the March quarter last year.
* Boodarie Iron production was suspended on 12 March, 2002 following a tube
failure in a gas re-heating furnace. All four trains were shut down pending
an investigation into the failure.
As a result of the failure and subsequent suspension of production, BHP
Billiton declared `force majeure' at Boodarie Iron on 26 March 2002. Safety
of personnel is the paramount consideration at all BHP Billiton operations
and production will not resume until the detailed investigation and
necessary rectification work is completed.
BHP Billiton is working with customers, suppliers and contractors to
minimise disruptions and will provide further information when it becomes
available.
*Nickel production was six per cent higher than the March 2001 quarter and
in line with the December 2001 period. Higher production and sales were
recorded at Cerro Matoso (Colombia) over both periods following the
continued ramp-up of operations. Production and sales at Yabulu were in line
with both the March 2001 quarter and the December 2001 quarter.
* Energy Coal production was 16 per cent lower than the March 2001 quarter
and seven  per cent lower than the December 2001 quarter. As advised at the
beginning of this report the lower export production figures reflect reduced
customer demand. In addition, the lower production is due to the divestment
of the Matla and Glisa mines (South Africa) in the June 2001 quarter, the
accelerated closure of operations at Rietspruit (South Africa) in November
2001 and the divestment of BHP Billiton's 80 per cent interest in the PT
Arutmin energy coal assets (Indonesia) to PT Bumi Resources in October 2001.
In response to the recent softening of global energy coal markets, BHP
Billiton's wholly owned subsidiary, Ingwe Coal, will further revise
production plans resulting in a short-term reduction in energy coal
available for the export market. At this stage, Ingwe will not replace the
four million tons per annum of export coal shut-in following the accelerated
closure of the Rietspruit mine (BHP Billiton 50 per cent). In addition,
Ingwe will accelerate closure of the Blinkpan Shaft at the Koornfontein Mine
(South Africa) and will further reduce export production by approximately
800,000 tonnes over the next three months through various adjustments to
operating plans at the Optimum, Middelburg and Douglas mines in South
Africa.
* Oil and Condensate production was in line with both the March 2001 quarter
and the December 2001 quarter. Natural field decline at Griffin (Australia)
was offset by higher production in the March 2002 quarter following the
completion of repairs to the Scindian 3 flowline (full production resumed in
January 2002) and the Griffin-9 infill program.
Natural field decline at Bass Strait (Australia) was offset in part by the
ongoing success of the West Tuna infill program. Lower production was
recorded at Laminaria (Australia) during the March 2002 quarter, while the
start of operations at Typhoon (USA) in July 2001 had a positive impact on
the year on year production figures.
* Natural Gas production was in line with the March 2001 quarter and 13 per
cent lower than the December 2001 quarter. Lower year on year Bass Strait
(Australia) production was mainly due to the cooler south east Australian
summer, resulting in less gas being used to supplement electricity
generation. In addition, lower volumes from the Liverpool Bay, Bruce and
Keith fields (UK) during the March 2002 quarter were largely due to the end
of the northern winter. This was partially offset by the commencement of gas
production at the Zamzama field (Pakistan) in March 2001 and Typhoon (USA)
in July 2001.
* Raw Steel production was in line with both the March 2001 quarter and the
December 2001 period. Steel despatches from flat and coated operations were
eight per cent above the March 2001 quarter and Australian domestic
despatches were almost six per cent above the same quarter. In addition,
Australian export despatches were up almost            20 per cent on the
March 2001 period. This was in part offset by lower production at New
Zealand steel due to planned maintenance and lower despatches from overseas
plants.
* Ekati Diamond production was 149 per cent higher than the March quarter
last year and in line with the December 2001 quarter following the
acquisition of Dia Met Minerals Ltd, effective 1 July 2001. Slightly higher
production was recorded for the March 2002 quarter following the
commencement of production from the Misery pipe in December 2001. As advised
previously, the Misery pipe will provide a small but consistent proportion
of the Ekati mine's total output.
* Titanium Minerals Lower sales volumes were recorded at Richards Bay
Minerals due to softer global markets. (Note: Due to confidentiality
agreements with joint venture partners, production figures for Richards Bay
Minerals are not contained in this report.)
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PRODUCTION SUMMARY
                   QUARTER ENDED            9 MONTHS ENDED  % CHANGE
                                                             MAR   MAR   YTD
                                                         Q02   Q02   02
                   MARCH     DEC     MARCH   MARCH   MARCH   vs    vs    vs
                   2001      2001    2002    2002    2001    MAR   DEC   YTD
                                                         Q01   Q01   01
ALUMINIUM
 Alumina  ('000                                              15%   3%    51%
          tonnes)  868       965     996     2,925   1,940
 Aluminiu ('000                                              0%    6%    -1%
 m        tonnes)  250       235     250     729     734
BASE
METALS
 Copper   ('000                                              -8%   -15%  4%
          tonnes)  204.9     221.3   187.6   611.0   584.8
 Lead     (tonnes)                                           38%   20%   14%
                  46,548    53,212  64,065  171,309 150,596
 Zinc     (tonnes)                                           56%   0%    35%
                  29,755    46,719  46,493  122,614 90,776
 Gold     (ounces)                                           19%   -10%  41%
                  56,147    74,162  67,056  210,900 149,703
 Silver   ('000                                              62%   20%   24%
          ounces)  6,824     9,209   11,073  28,464  22,959
 Molybden (tonnes)                                           -2%   -21%  64%
 um                123       153     121     426     260
CARBON
STEEL
MATERIALS
 Iron ore ('000                                              8%    -5%   4%
          tonnes)  15,274    17,283  16,464  50,827  48,784
 Metallur ('000                                              -5%   10%   -1%
 gical    tonnes)  9,498     8,149   8,989   26,173  26,339
 coal
 Manganes ('000                                              -3%   0%    -3%
 e ores   tonnes)  917       888     891     2,751   2,838
 Manganes ('000                                              4%    1%    -11%
 e alloys tonnes)  160       165     166     450     508
 Hot      ('000                                              57%   -28%  83%
 briquett tonnes)  177       384     277     1,047   573
 ed iron
STAINLESS
STEEL
MATERIALS
 Nickel   ('000                                              6%    2%    16%
          tonnes)  16.8      17.5    17.8    51.2    44.0
 Chrome   ('000                                              -18%  -10%  -28%
 ores     tonnes)  674       609     549     1,787   2,493
 Ferrochr ('000                                              5%    -2%   -14%
 ome      tonnes)  192       206     201     614     714
ENERGY    ('000                                              -16%  -7%   -11%
COAL      tonnes)  23,010    20,623  19,236  62,264  69,673
PETROLEUM
 Crude    ('000                                              -1%   -1%   -3%
 oil and  bbl)     19,911    19,747  19,644  58,883  60,731
 condensa
 te
 Natural  (bcf)                                              -2%   -13%  12%
 gas               67.61     76.23   66.31   213.77  190.19
 LPG      ('000                                              -6%   -7%   4%
          tonnes)  170.62    173.01  161.20  516.92  498.22
 Ethane   ('000                                              20%   2%    26%
          tonnes)  15.69     18.59   18.87   61.51   48.86
BHP STEEL
 Raw      ('000                                              -2%   -1%   -5%
 steel    tonnes)  1,277     1,262   1,251   3,895   4,104
 Marketab ('000                                              4%    19%   -2%
 le steel tonnes)  1,345     1,169   1,396   3,942   4,038
 products
EXPLOR'N,
TECH &
NEW BUS
 Diamonds ('000                                              149%  0%    162%
          carats)  375       928     932     2,627   1,002
BHP BILLITON
ATTRIBUTABLE PRODUCTION
                        QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
          BHP Billiton  MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
          Interest      2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
ALUMINIUM
ALUMINA
Productio
n ('000
tonnes)
 Worsley  86%
 (a)                    541    674    662    671    677     2,010   958
 Suriname 45%
                       213    211    219    209    208     636     641
 Alumar   36%
                       114    113    83     85     111     279     341
 Total
                       868    998    964    965    996     2,925   1,940
ALUMINIUM
Productio
n ('000
tonnes)
 Hillside 100%
                       122    123    125    117    127     369     375
 Bayside  100%
                       44     43     44     45     43      132     135
 Alumar   46.3%
                       42     43     35     32     39      106     129
 Valesul  45.5%
                       11     9      8      9      9       26      34
 Mozal    47%
 (b)                    31     32     32     32     31      95      61
 Total
                       250    250    244    235    250     729     734
BASE
METALS
(c)
COPPER
Payable metal in
concentrate ('000
tonnes)
 Escondida (d)  57.5%
                       98.3   89.1   89.3   80.1   75.3    244.7   313.6
 Tintaya (d)    100%
                       18.4   20.1   20.9   22.9   0.8     44.7    64.9
 Antamina (f)   33.8%
                       -      -      -      26.2   25.1    51.4    -
 Alumbrera (e)  25%
                       10.8   11.9   11.6   12.0   12.3    35.9    20.7
 Highland       33.6%
 Valley (e)             14.8   14.1   16.1   16.0   14.2    46.3    30.9
 Selbaie        100%
                       3.3    2.9    2.5    2.7    2.5     7.6     9.9
 Total
                       145.5  138.1  140.4  159.9  130.3   430.6   439.9
Cathode ('000
tonnes)
 Escondida (d)  57.5%
                       21.0   22.0   21.9   21.9   21.2    65.0    61.4
 Cerro Colorado 100%
 (e)                    32.0   33.8   34.0   33.8   31.3    99.2    62.9
 San Manuel     100%
                       2.5    2.3    2.3    2.2    1.8     6.3     7.9
 Pinto Valley   100%
                       3.9    3.8    3.4    3.4    3.1     9.9     12.6
 Total
                       59.4   62.0   61.6   61.4   57.4    180.4   144.9
LEAD
Payable metal in
concentrate (tonnes)
 Cannington     100%
                       45,228 54,271 52,879 51,914 63,172  167,96  146,05
                                                         5       9
 Pering         100%
                       1,320  1,486  1,153  1,298  893     3,344   4,537
 Total
                       46,548 55,757 54,032 53,212 64,065  171,30  150,59
                                                         9       6
ZINC
Payable metal in
concentate (tonnes)
 Cannington     100%
                       15,877 17,176 14,058 17,285 15,002  46,346  47,019
 Antamina (f)   33.8%
                       -      -      -      16,010 18,826  34,836  -
 Selbaie        100%
                       8,868  7,969  9,456  8,106  8,495   26,058  28,245
 Pering         100%
                       5,010  5,397  5,888  5,318  4,169   15,375  15,512
 Total
                       29,755 30,542 29,402 46,719 46,493  122,61  90,776
                                                         4
 Refer
 footnotes on
 page 5.
BASE METALS
(continued)
GOLD
Payable metal in
concentrate (ounces)
 Escondida (d)  57.5%
                       10,582 10,302 10,641 12,166 11,837  34,645  39,295
 Tintaya (d)    100%
                       5,146  7,693  10,249 11,500 503     22,252  16,731
 Alumbrera (e)  25%
                       31,947 42,205 42,584 45,567 49,064  137,21  63,960
                                                         5
 Selbaie        100%
                       8,472  8,198  6,207  4,929  5,651   16,788  29,717
 Total
                       56,147 68,397 69,682 74,162 67,056  210,90  149,70
                                                         0       3
SILVER
Payable metal in
concentrate ('000
ounces)
 Cannington     100%
                       6,462  7,806  7,804  7,915  9,980   25,699  21,682
 Antamina (f)   33.8%
                       -      -      -      617    590     1,207   -
 Selbaie        100%
                       362    259    379    676    504     1,558   1,278
 Total
                       6,824  8,065  8,183  9,209  11,073  28,464  22,959
MOLYBDENUM
Payable metal in
concentrate (tonnes)
 Highland       33.6%
 Valley (e)             123    125    152    153    121     426     260
CARBON STEEL
MATERIALS
IRON ORE
Production
('000 tonnes)
 Mt Newman      85%
 Joint Venture          4,591  5,239  5,973  6,423  5,565   17,961  15,711
 Goldsworthy    85%
 Joint Venture          1,453  1,788  1,656  1,667  1,434   4,757   4,813
 Yandi Joint    85%
 Venture                6,354  6,882  7,046  6,933  6,614   20,593  19,274
 Jimblebar      100%
                       991    1,272  1,182  1,332  1,211   3,725   3,371
 Samarco        50%
                       1,885  1,893  1,223  928    1,640   3,791   5,615
 Total
                       15,274 17,074 17,080 17,283 16,464  50,827  48,784
METALLURGICAL
COAL (g)
Production
('000 tonnes)
 CQCA Joint     50%
 Venture (h)            3,519  4,064  4,002  3,908  5,156   13,066  11,274
 South          50%
 Blackwater (i)         -      -      670    524    -       1,194   -
 Gregory Joint  50%
 Venture (h)            845    960    486    408    861     1,755   2,666
 BHP Mitsui     80%
 Coal (j)               1,678  1,802  1,823  1,467  1,707   4,997   4,617
 QCT Resources  50%
 (k)                    1,837  2,087  -      -      -       -       3,097
 Illawarra      100%
                       1,619  1,889  2,055  1,841  1,265   5,161   4,685
 Total
                       9,498  10,802 9,035  8,149  8,989   26,173  26,339
MANGANESE ORES
Saleable production
('000 tonnes)
 South Africa   60%
 (l)                    538    490    467    501    424     1,392   1,672
 Australia (l)  60%
                       379    446    505    387    467     1,359   1,166
 Total
                       917    936    973    888    891     2,751   2,838
 Refer
 footnotes on
 page 5.
CARBON STEEL MATERIALS
(cont'd)
MANGANESE
ALLOYS
Saleable production
('000 tonnes)
 South Africa   60%
 (l)                    96     85     69     101    115     285     313
 Australia (l)  60%
                       64     51     50     63     51      164     195
 Total
                       160    136    119    165    166     450     508
HOT BRIQUETTED
IRON
Production
('000 tonnes)
 BoodarieT Iron 100%
                       177    276    386    384    277     1,047   573
STAINLESS STEEL
MATERIALS
NICKEL
Production
('000 tonnes)
 CMSA           99.8%
                       9.4    9.1    9.6    10.4   10.5    30.5    22.7
 Yabulu         100%
                       7.4    7.7    6.3    7.1    7.3     20.7    21.3
 Total
                       16.8   16.8   15.9   17.5   17.8    51.2    44.0
CHROME ORES
Saleable production
('000 tonnes)
 South Africa   60%
 (l)                    674    665    629    609    549     1,787   2,493
FERROCHROME
Saleable production
('000 tonnes)
 South Africa   60%
 (l)                    192    194    207    206    201     614     714
ENERGY COAL
Production
('000 tonnes)
 South Africa   100%
                       14,379 14,571 14,538 13,724 13,633  41,895  46,751
 USA            100%
                       3,993  3,890  3,106  3,170  3,266   9,542   11,035
 Australia      100%
                       1,512  1,329  1,173  863    1,129   3,165   3,974
 Indonesia (m)  80%
                       2,035  2,291  2,450  1,778  186     4,414   6,135
 Colombia (n)   33%
                       1,091  1,053  1,138  1,088  1,022   3,248   1,778
 Total
                       23,010 23,134 22,405 20,623 19,236  62,264  69,673
PETROLEUM
Production
 Crude oil &    (000
 condensate     bbl)     19,911 18,378 19,492 19,747 19,644  58,883  60,731
 Natural gas    (bcf)
                       67.61  71.64  71.24  76.23  66.31   213.77  190.19
 LPG            ('000
               tonnes)  170.62 175.60 182.71 173.01 161.20  516.92  498.22
 Ethane         ('000
               tonnes)  15.69  18.53  24.05  18.59  18.87   61.51   48.86
BHP STEEL
Production
('000 tonnes)
 Raw steel      100%
                       1,277  1,328  1,382  1,262  1,251   3,895   4,104
 Marketable     100%
 steel products         1,345  1,469  1,377  1,169  1,396   3,942   4,038
 Refer
 footnotes on
 page 5.
EXPLORATION, TECH & NEW
BUSINESS
DIAMONDS
Production
('000 carats)
 EkatiT (o)     80%
                       375    427    767    928    932     2,627   1,002
 (a) Interest in Worsley increased from 30% to 86%
 effective January 2001.
 (b) Mozal produced its first metal in June 2000 and achieved full
 commissioning of its 253,000 tpa capacity in December 2000.
 (c) Metal production is reported on the basis of
 payable metal.
 (d) Production at Escondida and Tintaya was temporarily reduced in
 November 2001 and January 2002 respectively due to
       weak
 market
 conditions.
 (e) Included from 1 October 2000, the effective date of
 the acquisition of Rio Algom.
 (f) Antamina commenced commercial production in October
 2001.
 (g) Coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product.
 Production figures include some thermal coal.
 (h) BHP Billiton interest is 50% from 28 June 2001 (previously CQCA
 joint venture 52.1% and Gregory joint venture 64.14%).
 (i) BHP Billiton acquired its share of South Blackwater in July 2001.
 South Blackwater is equally owned by BHP Billiton and
       Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd.  Effective January 2002, South
 Blackwater production is reported in CQCA Joint Venture.
 (j) Shown on 100% basis before 20% outside equity
 interest.
 (k) Production reported represents BHP Billiton's 50% equity interest
 in MetCoal Holdings.  MetCoal Holdings is equally owned by
      BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd and acquired QCT
 Resources Limited (QCT) in November 2000.  In June 2001,
      Mitsubishi acquired the balance of the shares in
 QCT from BHP Billiton.
 (l) Shown on 100% basis.  BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
 (m) Production shown on 86.5% basis after allowing for Indonesian
 state owned corporation's 13.5% share of production.
       BHP Billiton sold its interest in the Senakin and Satui
 mines effective 30 November 2001.
 (n) Carbonnes del Cerrejon (BHP Billiton 33.3%) and Cerrejon Zona
 Norte (BHP Billiton 16.7%) were acquired in September 2000
       and November 2000 respectively.  BHP Billiton increased its
 interest in CZN to 33.3% effective February 2002.
 (o) Interest in EkatiT increased from 51% to 80%
 effective July 2001.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
ALUMINIUM
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless
otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
ALUMINA
 Production
 Worsley,
 Australia (a)          541    674    662    671    677     2,010   958
 Paranam,
 Suriname               213    211    219    209    208     636     641
 Alumar, Brazil
                       114    113    83     85     111     279     341
 Total
                       868    998    964    965    996     2,925   1,940
 Sales
 Worsley,
 Australia (a)          388    725    692    638    656     1,987   778
 Paranam,
 Suriname               224    186    224    221    205     650     632
 Alumar, Brazil
                       120    116    79     88     101     268     346
 Total
                       732    1,027  995    947    962     2,904   1,756
 (a) Interest in Worsley increased from 30% to 86%
 effective January 2001.
ALUMINIUM
 Production
 Hillside,
 South Africa           122    123    125    117    127     369     375
 Bayside, South
 Africa                 44     43     44     45     43      132     135
 Alumar, Brazil
                       42     43     35     32     39      106     129
 Valesul,
 Brazil                 11     9      8      9      9       26      34
 Mozal,
 Mozambique (b)         31     32     32     32     31      95      61
 Total
                       250    250    244    235    250     729     734
 Sales
 Hillside,
 South Africa           121    124    123    117    128     368     374
 Bayside, South
 Africa                 42     50     43     43     42      128     129
 Alumar, Brazil
                       41     45     34     33     38      105     126
 Valesul,
 Brazil                 7      12     8      8      10      25      29
 Mozal,
 Mozambique (b)         32     33     32     32     31      95      57
 Total
                       243    264    240    233    249     721     715
 (b) Mozal produced its first metal in June 2000 and achieved full
 commissioning of its 253,000 tpa capacity in December 2000.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
BASE METALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless otherwise
stated.  Metals production is payable metal unless otherwise stated.
Escondida,
Chile (a)
 Material mined ('000
 (100%)         tonnes)  74,691 77,115 85,344 84,821 80,401  250,56  227,68
                                                         5       5
 Sulphide ore   ('000
 milled (100%)  tonnes)  11,128 10,650 11,205 10,060 10,452  31,717  35,021
 Average copper (%)      1.95%  1.82%  1.75%  1.72%  1.53%    1.67%   1.91%
 grade
 Production ex  ('000
 Mill (100%)    tonnes)  176.4  159.5  162.0  144.4  134.9   441.2   566.3
 Production
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  98.3   89.1   89.3   80.1   75.3    244.7   313.6
 Payable gold   (fine
 concentrate    ounces)  10,582 10,302 10,641 12,166 11,837  34,645  39,295
 Copper cathode ('000
 (SXEW)         tonnes)  21.0   22.0   21.9   21.9   21.2    65.0    61.4
 Sales
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  109.5  88.3   83.8   87.0   77.0    247.7   312.1
 Payable gold   (fine
 concentrate    ounces)  11,692 9,780  8,729  12,386 10,806  31,921  39,244
 Copper cathode ('000
 (SXEW)         tonnes)  21.8   23.1   22.9   18.0   24.6    65.4    63.7
 (a) Sulphide production at Escondida was temporarily reduced in
 November 2001 due to weak market conditions.
Tintaya, Peru
(a)
 Material mined ('000
               tonnes)  14,566 16,447 17,600 14,115 396     32,111  47,683
 Ore milled     ('000
               tonnes)  1,429  1,508  1,640  1,569  71      3,280   4,793
 Average copper (%)      1.47%  1.56%  1.58%  1.72%  1.64%    1.65%   1.53%
 grade
 Production
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  18.4   20.1   20.9   22.9   0.8     44.7    64.9
 Payable gold   (fine
 concentrate    ounces)  5,146  7,693  10,249 11,500 503     22,252  16,731
 Sales
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  12.1   32.0   19.2   17.8   8.8     45.8    54.3
 Payable gold   (fine
 concentrate    ounces)  3,125  10,350 9,745  9,546  5,452   24,743  16,068
 (a) Production at Tintaya was temporarily reduced in January
 2002 due to weak market conditions.
Cerro Colorado,
Chile (a)
 Material mined ('000
               tonnes)  13,342 14,177 13,595 16,677 15,348  45,620  28,299
 Ore milled     ('000
               tonnes)  3,479  3,546  3,517  3,894  3,698   11,109  6,743
 Average copper (%)      1.09%  1.09%  1.08%  1.13%  1.03%    1.08%   1.09%
 grade
 Production
 Copper cathode ('000
               tonnes)  32.0   33.8   34.0   33.8   31.3    99.2    62.9
 Sales
 Copper cathode ('000
               tonnes)  32.8   33.6   34.0   31.7   33.2    98.9    63.1
 (a) Cerro Colorado (BHP Billiton 100%) included from 1 October 2000,
 the effective date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Antamina,
Peru (a)
 Material     ('000
 mined (100%) tonnes)                       19,970 20,548  40,518
 Ore milled   ('000
 (100%)       tonnes)                       6,318  6,309   12,627
 Average head
 grades
  - Copper    (%)                            1.41%  1.30%    1.36%
  - Zinc      (%)                            1.34%  1.44%    1.39%
 Production
 Payable      ('000
 copper       tonnes)                       26.2   25.1    51.4
 Payable zinc (tonnes)
                                           16,010 18,826  34,836
 Payable      ('000
 silver       ounces)                       617    590     1,207
 Sales
 Payable      ('000
 copper       tonnes)                       28.7   28.8    57.5
 Payable zinc (tonnes)
                                           8,983  23,031  32,014
 Payable      ('000
 silver       ounces)                       596    602     1,198
 (a) BHP Billiton acquired its 33.8% interest in Antamina in October
 2000 as part of the acquisition of Rio Algom.  Commercial
      production commenced on 1 October 2001.
Alumbrera,
Argentina (a)
 Material mined ('000
 (100%)         tonnes)  25,829 27,182 29,545 28,635 25,430  83,610  53,652
 Ore milled     ('000
 (100%)         tonnes)  7,041  7,445  7,516  7,142  7,146   21,804  14,138
 Average head
 grades
  - Copper      (%)      0.71%  0.74%  0.70%  0.74%  0.76%    0.73%   0.67%
  - Gold        (g/t)
                       0.8    1.0    1.0    1.1    1.1     1.0     0.8
 Production
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  10.8   11.9   11.6   12.0   12.3    35.9    20.7
 Payable gold   (fine
               ounces)  30,579 39,922 40,370 42,978 45,421  128,76  60,673
                                                         8
 Payable gold - (fine
 dore           ounces)  1,368  2,283  2,214  2,589  3,644   8,447   3,287
 Sales
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  9.5    14.2   9.8    13.1   12.7    35.6    17.8
 Payable gold   (fine
               ounces)  27,635 45,999 34,461 48,223 47,261  129,94  54,455
                                                         6
 Payable gold - (fine
 dore           ounces)  1,934  2,138  2,009  1,829  3,709   7,547   3,840
 (a) Alumbrera (BHP Billiton 25%) included from 1 October 2000, the
 effective date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Highland
Valley, Canada
(a)
 Material mined ('000
 (100%)         tonnes)  19,104 18,988 19,911 20,883 18,322  59,116  40,307
 Ore milled     ('000
 (100%)         tonnes)  11,784 11,355 12,841 12,912 11,778  37,531  24,939
 Average copper (%)      0.43%  0.43%  0.43%  0.42%  0.42%    0.42%   0.42%
 grade
 Production
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  14.8   14.1   16.1   16.0   14.2    46.3    30.9
 Payable        ('000
 Molybdenum     tonnes)  0.12   0.12   0.15   0.15   0.12    0.43    0.26
 Sales
 Payable copper ('000
               tonnes)  10.7   11.6   23.2   18.8   11.6    53.5    21.2
 Payable        ('000
 Molybdenum     tonnes)  0.18   0.14   0.14   0.10   0.17    0.41    0.38
 (a) Highland Valley (BHP Billiton 33.6%) included from 1 October
 2000, the effective date of the acquisition of Rio Algom.
Cannington,
Australia
 Material mined ('000
               tonnes)   464  507    543    555    569     1,667   1,354
 Ore milled     ('000
               tonnes)   422  490    496    538    567     1,601   1,290
 Average head
 grades
  - Silver      (g/t)
                         539  577    598    567    619     595     607
  - Lead        (%)       12.7 13.2%  13.2%  12.1%  12.7%    12.7%   13.3%
                         %
  - Zinc        (%)       5.5% 5.5%   4.8%   5.3%   4.6%     4.9%    5.3%
 Production
 Payable silver ('000
               ounces)   6,46 7,806  7,804  7,915  9,980   25,699  21,682
                         2
 Payable lead   (tonnes)
                         45,2 54,271 52,879 51,914 63,172  167,96  146,05
                         28                               5       9
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         15,8 17,176 14,058 17,285 15,002  46,346  47,019
                         77
 Sales
 Payable silver ('000
               ounces)   8,10 8,681  7,231  8,045  9,383   24,659  21,678
                         7
 Payable lead   (tonnes)
                         55,9 61,243 49,423 52,577 59,712  161,71  145,06
                         49                               2       4
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         20,5 17,496 13,220 17,850 19,105  50,175  45,531
                         88
Selbaie, Canada
 Ore milled     ('000
               tonnes)   902  896    1,006  1,029  1,012   3,047   2,162
 Average head
 grades
  - Zinc        (%)       1.57 1.42%  1.50%  1.29%  1.32%    1.37%   1.56%
                         %
  - Copper      (%)       0.46 0.42%  0.34%  0.34%  0.33%    0.34%   0.45%
                         %
  - Gold        (g/t)
                         0.40 0.42   0.34   0.24   0.26    0.28    0.43
  - Silver      (g/t)
                         25.2 18.12  25.02  37.23  29.10   30.50   26.49
                         2
 Production
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         8,86 7,969  9,456  8,106  8,495   26,058  28,245
                         8
 Payable copper (tonnes)
                         3,27 2,872  2,470  2,668  2,452   7,590   9,851
                         9
 Payable gold   (ounces)
 concentrate             8,47 8,198  6,207  4,929  5,651   16,788  29,717
                         2
 Payable silver ('000
               ounces)   362  259    379    676    504     1,558   1,278
 Sales
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         9,11 8,406  9,959  7,932  8,697   26,588  28,273
                         0
 Payable copper (tonnes)
                         3,26 3,035  3,196  2,615  2,605   8,416   9,633
                         0
 Payable gold   (ounces)
 concentrate             10,1 8,207  8,112  8,002  7,976   24,090  28,237
                         77
 Payable silver ('000
               ounces)   445  405    284    321    303     908     1,474
Pering, South
Africa
 Ore milled     ('000
               tonnes)   327  345    339    342    330     1,011   999
 Average head
 grades
  - Zinc        (%)       2.03 2.09%  2.00%  1.90%  1.73%    1.88%   2.09%
                         %
  - Lead        (%)       0.55 0.60%  0.49%  0.54%  0.42%    0.48%   0.64%
                         %
 Production
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         5,01 5,397  5,888  5,318  4,169   15,375  15,512
                         0
 Payable lead   (tonnes)
                         1,32 1,486  1,153  1,298  893     3,344   4,537
                         0
 Sales
 Payable zinc   (tonnes)
                         5,17 5,060  4,900  4,859  4,745   14,504  15,086
                         0
 Payable lead   (tonnes)
                         1,59 1,490  1,336  1,217  1,298   3,851   4,541
                         0
San Manuel, USA
 Production
 Copper cathode ('000
 (SXEW)         tonnes)   2.5  2.3    2.3    2.2    1.8     6.3     7.9
Pinto Valley,
USA
 Production
 Copper cathode ('000
 (SXEW)         tonnes)   3.9  3.8    3.4    3.4    3.1     9.9     12.6
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
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                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
CARBON STEEL
MATERIALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless
otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
IRON ORE (a)
Pilbara,
Australia
 Production
 Mt Newman
 Joint Venture          4,591  5,239  5,973  6,423  5,565   17,961  15,711
 Goldsworthy
 Joint Venture          1,453  1,788  1,656  1,667  1,434   4,757   4,813
 Yandi Joint
 Venture                6,354  6,882  7,046  6,933  6,614   20,593  19,274
 Jimblebar
                       991    1,272  1,182  1,332  1,211   3,725   3,371
 Total (BHP
 Billiton               13,389 15,181 15,858 16,355 14,824  47,037  43,169
 share)
 Total
 production             15,577 17,636 18,448 19,006 17,226  54,679  50,192
 (100%)
 Shipments
 Lump
                       3,950  3,823  3,729  3,483  3,316   10,528  11,620
 Fines
                       11,171 11,545 12,334 12,025 11,083  35,442  33,611
 Total (BHP
 Billiton               15,121 15,368 16,063 15,508 14,399  45,970  45,231
 share)
 Total
 shipments              17,789 18,080 18,897 18,245 16,940  54,082  53,210
 (100%)
 (a) Iron ore production and shipments are reported on a
 wet tonnes basis.
Samarco, Brazil
 Production
                       1,885  1,893  1,223  928    1,640   3,791   5,615
 Shipments
                       1,699  1,460  1,156  1,440  1,705   4,301   5,519
METALLURGICAL
COAL (a)
Queensland,
Australia
 Production
 CQCA Joint
 Venture (b)
 Blackwater
                       1,066  1,130  977    1,305  1,892   4,174   3,198
 Goonyella
                       967    1,122  986    850    1,036   2,872   2,856
 Peak Downs
                       571    779    885    730    1,028   2,643   2,350
 Saraji
                       504    530    627    528    676     1,831   1,545
 Norwich Park
                       411    503    527    495    524     1,546   1,325
 CQCA total
                       3,519  4,064  4,002  3,908  5,156   13,066  11,274
 South
 Blackwater (c)         -      -      670    524    -       1,194   -
 Gregory Joint
 Venture (b)            845    960    486    408    861     1,755   2,666
 BHP Mitsui
 Coal (d)
 Riverside
                       834    966    917    649    907     2,474   2,306
 South Walker
 Creek                  844    836    906    817    800     2,523   2,311
 BHP Mitsui
 Coal total             1,678  1,802  1,823  1,467  1,707   4,997   4,617
 Queensland
 total                  6,042  6,826  6,980  6,307  7,724   21,012  18,557
 Shipments
 Coking coal
                       4,401  4,813  4,804  4,011  4,799   13,614  13,624
 Weak coking
 coal                   1,138  1,245  1,592  1,674  1,604   4,871   3,669
 Thermal coal
                       474    624    631    704    764     2,099   1,764
 Total
                       6,013  6,682  7,027  6,390  7,167   20,584  19,057
 (a) Coal production is reported on the basis of saleable product.
 Production figures include some thermal coal.
 (b) BHP Billiton interest is 50% from 28 June 2001 (previously CQCA
 joint venture 52.1% and Gregory joint venture 64.14%).
 (c) BHP Billiton acquired its share of South Blackwater in July 2001.
 South Blackwater is equally owned by BHP Billiton and
      Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd.  Effective Jauary 2002, South
 Blackwater production is included in Blackwater.
 (d) BHP Mitsui Coal production shown on 100% basis before 20%
 outside equity interest.
QCT Resources,
Australia (a)
 Production
 CQCA
                       1,093  1,263  -      -      -       -       1,825
 Gregory Joint
 Venture                213    242    -      -      -       -       386
 South
 Blackwater             531    582    -      -      -       -       886
 Total
                       1,837  2,087  -      -      -       -       3,097
 Shipments
 Coking coal
                       1,633  1,476  -      -      -       -       2,509
 Weak coking
 coal                   227    231    -      -      -       -       373
 Thermal coal
                       209    268    -      -      -       -       454
 Total
                       2,069  1,975  -      -      -       -       3,336
 (a) Production and shipments reported represents BHP Billiton's 50%
 equity interest in MetCoal Holdings.  MetCoal Holdings is
      equally owned by BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd
 and acquired QCT Resources Limited (QCT) in November 2000.
      In June 2001, Mitsubishi acquired the balance of the
 shares in QCT from BHP Billiton.
Illawarra,
Australia
 Production
                       1,619  1,889  2,055  1,841  1,265   5,161   4,685
 Shipments
 Coking coal
                       1,410  1,686  1,457  1,655  1,555   4,667   4,248
 Thermal coal
                       67     246    136    94     49      279     360
 Total
                       1,477  1,932  1,593  1,749  1,604   4,946   4,608
MANGANESE ORES
South Africa
 Saleable
 production (a)         538    490    467    501    424     1,392   1,672
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
Australia
 Saleable
 production (a)         379    446    505    387    467     1,359   1,166
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
MANGANESE
ALLOYS
South Africa
 Saleable
 production (a)         96     85     69     101    115     285     313
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
Australia
 Saleable
 production (a)         64     51     50     63     51      164     195
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
HOT BRIQUETTED
IRON
BoodarieT Iron,
Australia
 Production
                       177    276    386    384    277     1,047   573
 Shipments
                       238    342    358    302    391     1,051   399
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
STAINLESS STEEL
MATERIALS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless
otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
NICKEL
CMSA, Colombia
 Production
                       9.4    9.1    9.6    10.4   10.5    30.5    22.7
 Sales
                       8.8    10.2   9.1    10.4   10.5    30.0    20.7
Yabulu,
Australia
 Production
 Nickel
                       7.4    7.7    6.3    7.1    7.3     20.7    21.3
 Cobalt
                       0.5    0.5    0.4    0.4    0.5     1.3     1.3
 Sales
 Nickel
                       6.5    8.2    7.7    6.9    7.3     21.9    19.1
 Cobalt
                       0.4    0.4    0.4    0.5    0.5     1.4     1.2
CHROME ORES
South Africa
 Saleable
 production (a)         674    665    629    609    549     1,787   2,493
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
FERROCHROME
South Africa
 Saleable
 production (a)         192    194    207    206    201     614     714
 (a) Shown on 100% basis, BHP Billiton interest in
 saleable production is 60%.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
ENERGY COAL
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless
otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
Ingwe, South
Africa
 Production
                       14,379 14,571 14,538 13,724 13,633  41,895  46,751
 Sales
 Export
                       6,164  6,557  6,289  6,083  5,605   17,977  19,222
 Local utility
                       6,957  6,821  7,477  6,780  6,979   21,236  24,328
 Inland
                       1,207  1,110  1,092  1,111  835     3,038   3,897
 Total
                       14,328 14,488 14,858 13,974 13,418  42,250  47,447
New Mexico, USA
 Production
 Navajo Coal
                       1,838  2,170  1,694  1,682  1,801   5,177   5,501
 San Juan Coal
                       2,155  1,720  1,412  1,488  1,465   4,365   5,534
 Total
                       3,993  3,890  3,106  3,170  3,266   9,542   11,035
 Sales - local
 utility                3,566  3,434  3,407  3,489  2,882   9,778   10,916
Hunter Valley,
Australia
 Production
                       1,512  1,329  1,173  863    1,129   3,165   3,974
 Sales
 Export
                       1,190  1,201  604    571    904     2,079   2,824
 Inland
                       396    399    398    378    342     1,118   1,023
 Total
                       1,586  1,600  1,002  949    1,246   3,197   3,847
Kalimantan,
Indonesia
 Production (a)
 Senakin (b)
                       924    1,099  1,161  801    -       1,962   2,879
 Satui (b)
                       926    981    1,068  777    -       1,845   2,615
 Petangis
                       185    211    221    201    186     608     641
 Total
                       2,035  2,291  2,450  1,778  186     4,414   6,135
 Sales - export
                       1,942  2,308  2,312  1,684  242     4,238   6,066
 (a) Reported on 86.5% basis after allowing for the Indonesian state-
 owned corporation's 13.5% share of all production.
 (b) BHP Billiton sold its interest in Senakin and Satui
 effective 30 November 2001.
CDC & CZN,
Colombia (a)
 Production
                       1,091  1,053  1,138  1,088  1,022   3,248   1,778
 Sales - export
                       1,102  959    1,098  688    971     2,757   1,778
 (a) Carbonnes del Cerrejon (BHP Billiton 33.3%) and Cerrejon Zona
 Norte (BHP Billiton 16.7%) were acquired in September 2000
       and November 2000 respectively.  BHP Billiton increased its
 interest in CZN to 33.3% effective February 2002.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
PETROLEUM
BHP Billiton attributable production unless
otherwise stated.
CRUDE OIL & CONDENSATE
('000 barrels)
 Bass Strait
                       6,990  6,946  7,387  7,197  6,593   21,177  21,893
 North West Shelf -
 condensate             1,240  1,239  1,331  1,310  1,525   4,166   3,609
 North West Shelf -
 Wanaea/Cossack         1,820  1,757  1,652  1,919  1,851   5,422   5,387
 Laminaria
                       3,533  3,076  3,001  2,569  1,958   7,528   11,777
 Buffalo (a)
                       -      -      -      -      -       -       1,520
 Griffin
                       2,241  1,194  1,037  863    1,971   3,871   5,946
 Pakistan (b)
                       3      14     17     19     20      56      3
 Typhoon (c)
                       -      -      835    1,443  1,507   3,785   -
 Americas
                       941    958    918    919    917     2,754   2,711
 Liverpool Bay
                       2,469  2,516  2,830  2,868  2,770   8,468   6,163
 Bruce/Keith
 (d)                    674    678    483    640    532     1,655   1,722
 Total
                       19,911 18,378 19,492 19,747 19,644  58,883  60,731
NATURAL GAS (billion
cubic feet)
 Bass Strait
                       22.91  26.75  30.05  23.14  17.18   70.37   69.65
 North West
 Shelf -                3.29   3.81   3.68   3.73   3.45    10.86   9.70
 Domestic
 North West
 Shelf - LNG            14.24  13.47  15.76  15.56  15.22   46.54   43.26
 Griffin
                       0.73   0.84   1.35   1.25   0.93    3.53    2.30
 Pakistan (b)
                       0.40   2.03   2.66   2.83   2.94    8.43    0.40
 Typhoon (c)
                       -      -      0.67   1.48   2.01    4.16    -
 Americas
                       5.19   5.52   5.41   5.45   4.40    15.26   15.78
 Bruce
                       10.43  7.59   3.28   10.65  8.44    22.36   24.82
 Keith (d)
                       0.24   0.25   0.19   0.27   0.11    0.57    0.35
 Liverpool Bay
                       10.18  11.38  8.19   11.87  11.63   31.69   23.93
 Total
                       67.61  71.64  71.24  76.23  66.31   213.77  190.19
LPG ('000
tonnes)
 Bass Strait
                       113.21 117.66 128.52 107.80 108.47  344.79  336.85
 North West
 Shelf                  30.44  31.65  36.32  35.53  33.33   105.18  92.61
 Griffin
                       0.51   -      -      -      -       -       3.58
 Bruce
                       23.01  24.85  16.51  28.50  18.73   63.74   61.30
 Keith (d)
                       3.45   1.44   1.36   1.18   0.67    3.21    3.88
 Total
                       170.62 175.60 182.71 173.01 161.20  516.92  498.22
ETHANE ('000
tonnes)                 15.69  18.53  24.05  18.59  18.87   61.51   48.86
 (a) Buffalo sold effective September 2000.
 (b) Zamzama extended well test commenced in March 2001.
 (c) Typhoon commenced production in July 2001.
 (d) Keith commenced production in November 2000.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
BHP STEEL
BHP Billiton attributable production unless
otherwise stated.
('000 tonnes)
PRODUCTION
Iron Sands
 NZS, New
 Zealand                274    478    397    464    395     1,256   1,709
Coke
 Port Kembla,
 Australia              578    643    661    620    626     1,907   1,793
Iron
 Port Kembla,
 Australia              1,177  1,269  1,262  1,191  1,144   3,597   3,706
Raw Steel
 Port Kembla,
 Australia              1,120  1,176  1,238  1,109  1,126   3,473   3,654
 NZS, New
 Zealand                157    152    144    153    125     422     450
 Total
                       1,277  1,328  1,382  1,262  1,251   3,895   4,104
 Delta, Ohio
 (a)                    190    197    196    196    202     594     569
Marketable
Steel Products
 Flat Products
 Flat and
 Tinplate               1,094  1,183  1,183  1,054  1,103   3,340   3,488
 products
 Coated
 Products
 Rolled and
 coated                 462    474    533    400    489     1,422   1,457
 products
 Flat and coated
 products (NZS)         139    135    137    117    128     382     401
 Rolled and coated
 products (offshore)    81     89     69     70     70      209     249
 Building products
 (includes offshore)    42     42     40     36     32      108     116
 Total (b)
                       1,345  1,469  1,377  1,169  1,396   3,942   4,038
 Delta, Ohio
 (a)                    186    193    192    192    198     582     557
DESPATCHES (c)
Business unit
despatches
 Flat Products
                       1,098  1,294  1,128  996    1,164   3,288   3,410
 Coated
 Products               666    813    746    657    648     2,051   2,089
 Total (d)
                       1,282  1,587  1,296  1,153  1,386   3,835   3,755
External
despatches
 Australia      Domesti
               c (e)    515    585    691    569    545     1,805   1,503
                Export
                       546    757    387    391    653     1,431   1,602
 New Zealand    Domesti
               c (e)    56     55     61     56     60      177     185
                Export
                       77     97     83     67     58      208     200
 Other offshore
                       88     93     74     70     70      214     265
 Total
                       1,282  1,587  1,296  1,153  1,386   3,835   3,755
 Delta, Ohio
 (a)                    190    191    191    189    208     588     557
 (a) Production and despatches reported is that proportion determined
 by BHP Steel's equity interest in North Star BHP LLC (50%).
 (b) Total excludes production for intra-business sales.  Therefore,
 the total figure is less than the sum of the individual businesses.
 (c) Steel products only.  Excludes pig iron and by-
 products.
 (d) Total excludes intra-business sales.  Therefore, the total figure
 is less than the sum of the individual businesses.
 (e) Includes despatches to OneSteel Limited from 1
 November 2000.
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT
REPORT
                         QUARTER ENDED                       9 MONTHS
                                                         ENDED
                         MARCH  JUNE   SEPT   DEC    MARCH    MARCH   MARCH
                         2001   2001   2001   2001   2002     2002    2001
EXPLORATION, TECHNOLOGY & NEW BUSINESS
BHP Billiton attributable production and sales unless
otherwise stated.
DIAMONDS
EkatiT, Canada
 Production (a) ('000
               carats)  375    427    767    928    932     2,627   1,002
 (a) Interest in EkatiT increased from 51% to 80%
 effective July 2001.