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Vanadium … Not So “Minor”

for Titanium

Vanadium

• Gray, Ductile Metal when Pure

Naturally Occurring as Oxide

22nd Most Abundant Metal

on the Earth

Category: Transition Metal

Vanadium

• Sources

Production

Consumption

Processes

The Future

Vanadium Sources 2010 Capacity

Primary (Ore) –

23%

Secondary – 77%

Vanadium Sources 2010 Capacity

Primary (Ore) –

23%

Steelmaking Slag – 45%

Vanadium Sources 2010 Capacity

Ore – 23% Oil & Coal

Residues –

15%

Vanadium Sources 2010 Capacity

Ore – 23% Spent Catalysts – 13%

Vanadium Sources 2010 Capacity

Ore – 23% Uranium

By-Product – 4%

0

40

80

120

160

Vanadium Capacity Utilization 2010

Steel Vanadium Oil &Coal Spent Uranium Slag Ore Residues Catalysts By-Products

Millio

ns

of

Lb

s. o

f V

2O

5

Capacity Utilization

87%

83%

83% 85%

19%

Capacity (342 mm)

Production 284 mm)

Vanadium Production 2010 by Country

China – 52%

Vanadium Production 2010 by Country

China – 52%

South Africa– 24%

Vanadium Production 2010 by Country

China – 52%

South Africa– 24%

Russia – 10%

U.S.A. – 9%

Others – 5%

Vanadium Consumption 2010 by Country

China – 44%

North America– 14%

Other Asia – 15%

Russia, Others – 16%

Western Europe – 11%

Vanadium Production vs. Consumption M

illio

ns

of

Lb

s. o

f V

2O

5

130

150

170

190

210

230

250

270

290

310

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Vanadium Production

Vanadium Consumption

Global 12-Month Moving Average

Annual Rates Through August 2011

Source: Evraz Stratcor, Inc.

Vanadium Consumers

• Steelmaking: 93%

Improves Strength

Improves Wear Resistance

2010 by Industry

Vanadium Consumers

• Steelmaking: 93%

Ferrovanadium

2010 by Industry

125

150

175

200

225

250

275

300

700

800

900

1,000

1,100

1,200

1,300

1,400

1,500

Worldwide Steel Production vs. Worldwide Vanadium Consumption

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Steel Production

Vanadium Consumption

Global 12-Month Moving Average

Annual Rates Through August 2011

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f V2 O

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Year

Source: Evraz Stratcor, Inc.

Vanadium Consumers

• Chemical: 4%

2010 by Industry

Catalysts, Rubber, Batteries, Pollution Control

Vanadium Consumers

• Chemical: 4%

2010 by Industry

Vanadium Chemicals

Vanadium Consumers

• Titanium: 3%

2010 by Industry

Increases Strength in Aerospace Applications

Vanadium Consumers

• Titanium: 3%

2010 by Industry

Vanadium- Aluminum

Worldwide Steel vs. Titanium Production

0

300

600

900

1,200

1,500

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Steel

Titanium

2001 2003 2005 2007 2009

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r

Source: Evraz Stratcor, Inc.

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75

100

125

0

300

600

900

1,200

1,500

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Worldwide Steel vs. Titanium Production

Steel

Titanium

2001 2003 2005 2007 2009

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ns

of

Me

tric

To

ns

of

Ste

el p

er

Ye

ar

Source: Evraz Stratcor, Inc.

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f Metric

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f Tita

niu

m p

er Y

ear

• Audited for Quality

• No W, Mo, Cb

Strict Quality Standards

Vanadium in Titanium

• >99% Pure Vanadium Oxide

• Capacity

• Producer Limitations:

Limitations of Titanium Market

Half Dozen Qualified Producers Globally

• Feedstocks

Limitations of Titanium Market

Tightly Controlled Process

Stringent Quality Standards

Dedicated Production Required

Frequent, Vigorous Audits

Vanadium-Aluminum Production

Vanadium

• The Future?

Vanadium Outlook

Highly Dependent on Steel Industry

Steel Demand Driven by China

New Construction Code Mandates

High-Vanadium Grade 3 and 4

Rebar

Vanadium Outlook

Growing Use in Titanium Applications

Long Term: Balanced Supply / Demand

50

70

90

110

130

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Projected Growth in Vanadium Demand

2007 2009 2011 2013 2015

Th

ou

san

ds o

f M

etr

ic T

on

s o

f V

an

ad

ium

per

Year

Source: TTP Squared

Batteries – Future Wild Card

Two Promising Technologies:

Vanadium Flow Redox Battery (VRB) -- For Power Grid Load Leveling

Lithium Vanadium Phosphate Battery -- For Automotive Applications

Could Require as Much as 15% of Total Vanadium Demand by 2015

0

3,000

6,000

9,000

12,000

15,000

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Vanadium Consumption in Batteries

Grid

Mobile

2007 2009 2011 2013

Me

tric

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ns

of

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m p

er

Ye

ar

Source: Byron Capital Markets

New Vanadium Projects

Panzizhua, China

• Capacity: 10,000 Tons V per Year

• Due: Late 2011 / Early 2012

• All for Ferrovanadium

• Source: Steelmaking Slag

New Vanadium Projects

Windimurra, Australia

• Capacity: 6,300 Tons V per Year

• Due: Late 2011 / Early 2012

• Mainly for Ferrovanadium

• Some for Titanium

• Source: Vanadium Ore

New Vanadium Projects

Marcas Project, Brazil

• Capacity: 3,000 Tons V per Year

• Due: 2013

• Mainly for Ferrovanadium

• Source: Vanadium Ore

New Vanadium Projects

Evraz Stratcor, United States

• Expansion: 3,000 Tons V per Year

• Due: Early 2013

• Mainly for Titanium, Chemicals

• Further Expansion in 2014

• Source: Steelmaking Slag

Summary

Plentiful Vanadium Availability but

Most Will Be Used in Ferrovanadium

Additional Vanadium for Titanium Limited

Due to Purity and Quality Requirements

Only Small Amount of Vanadium from

New Projects Will Be Suitable for

Titanium

Summary

Vanadium Supply / Consumption

Should Be Balanced;

Possible Price Volatility

Wild Card: Vanadium Storage Batteries

Could Significantly Impact Market

Thank you!

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