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March 2015
Didipio Operations Site Visit
Day 2
OceanaGold Corporation Innovation Performance Growth 2
Cautionary Notes
Cautionary Notes - Information Purposes Only
The information contained in this presentation is provided by OceanaGold Corporation (“OGC”) for informational purposes only and does not constitute
an offer to issue or arrange to issue, or the solicitation of an offer to issue, securities of OGC or other financial products. The information contained
herein is not investment or financial product advice and has been prepared without taking into account the investment objectives, financial situation or
particular needs of any particular person. The views, opinions and advice provided in this presentation reflect those of the individual presenters only.
No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information, opinions and
conclusion contained in this presentation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, none of OGC or any of its directors, officers, employees or agents
accepts any liability, including, without limitation, any liability arising out of fault or negligence, for any loss arising from the use of the information
contained in this presentation. Furthermore, this presentation does not constitute an offer of shares for sale in the United States or to any person that
is, or is acting for the account or benefit of, any U.S. person (as defined in Regulation S under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "Securities Act")) ("U.S. Person"), or in any other jurisdiction in which such an offer would be illegal. OGC’s shares have not been and will not be
registered under the Securities Act.
Technical Disclosure
The Mineral Resources for Didipio were prepared by, or under the supervision of, J. G. Moore, whilst the Mineral Resources for Macraes and Reefton
were prepared by S. Doyle. The Mineral Reserves for Didipio were prepared under the supervision of M. Holmes, while the Mineral Reserves for
Macraes and Reefton were prepared by, or under the supervision of, K Madambi. C. Bautista is Exploration Manager for the Philippines. M. Holmes,
S. Doyle, K. Madambi, and J. G. Moore are Members and Chartered professionals with the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and each is
a “qualified person” for the purposes of NI 43-101.. C. Bautista is a member of the AIG and is a “qualified person” for the purposes of NI 43-101.
Messrs Holmes, , Doyle, , Madambi, Moore and Bautista have sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of
deposits under consideration, and to the activities which they are undertaking, to qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the 2012 Edition of the
“Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (“JORC Code”).
The resource estimates for the El Dorado Project were prepared by Mr. Steven Ristorcelli, C.P.G., of Mine Development Associates, Reno, Nevada
(who is an independent Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101) and conforms to current CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves.
For further scientific and technical information (including disclosure regarding mineral resources and mineral reserves) relating to the Reefton Project,
the Macraes Project and the Didipio Project please refer to the NI 43-101 compliant technical reports available at sedar.com under the Company’s
name. For further scientific and technical information (including disclosure regarding mineral resources and mineral reserves) relating to the El
Salvador Project please refer to the reports publicly available on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) prepared for Pacific Rim.
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Process Plant
Operations
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Processing Highlights
• Pebble crusher installed and
commissioned in November
2014
• Debottlenecking activities
completed in 2014
• Didipio achieved an
annualised throughput rate of
3.5 Mtpa by the end of 2014
• Last three months milling
rates at or above this rate
• In 2014, 100,502 dry metric
tonnes of concentrate were
shipped
• On March 3rd, dore bar #71
pour
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Didipio Process Plant Ramp Up Schedule
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• Previous bottleneck was accumulation of harder rock
• Installation of the SABC circuit allows for larger discharge ports to be fitted in
the SAG mill
• Hard ore particles pass on to a cone crusher – reduced from 50mm to <
10mm
• Rejoins the SAG feed where it is able to pass straight through to the Ball mill
without accumulation
• Allows for reduced power consumption in breaking this harder material while
increasing throughput.
Pebble Crusher
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Process Plant Flow Sheet
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• Gravity Gold Recovery 19.35%
• Concentrate Grade: 24.89% Cu, 26.73g/t Au, 89.55g/t Ag
Processing 2014
Q4 2014 Q3 2014 Q2 2014 Q1 2014 Year
2014
Year
2013*
Mill feed Mt 0.87 0.85 0.64 0.75 3.11 2.58
Mill feed grade gold g/t 1.39 1.09 0.80 1.40 1.19 0.94
Mill feed grade copper % 0.83 0.90 0.79 0.90 0.86 0.98
Recovery gold % 90.2 88.3 89.4 90.2 89.5 83.0
Recovery copper % 93.8 92.3 93.3 95.4 93.7 91.5
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• Processing cost for 2014 at $11.18 tonne of ore milled
• Process costs expected to range between $9 to $11 per tonne milled
• Concentrate Transport, and Smelting $315/DMT of concentrate 2014
• 2014 power costs: $0.26/kW/hr
• Jan 2015 power cost: $0.16/kW/hr
• Diesel fuel consumption for power generation
• 2015: 16 million litres
• 2016: 3 million litres
• 2017: 3 million litres
• Diesel fuel consumption for fleet
• 2015: 19 million litres
• 2016: 17 million litres
• 2017: 9 million litres
Processing Costs
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Processing
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Percent Achieved of Nameplate Capacity 2.5Mtpa
Didipio actual Forecast Didipio 100% Design 2.5MTPA Industry Best std
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2014 Processing Cost Actuals
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$5.00
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Process Plant Ramp-Up
Cyclone Feed Pump Working Platform
Concentrate to Filter Cycle Bypass Froth Cone Upgrade Conveyor Guarding
Access Platform
Concentrate to Filter Cycle Bypass
Status Completion
Water Treatment Plant Completed & in-operation Q2
3rd Stage Tailings Pump Completed & in-operation Q3
Cone Crusher into SAG Circuit Completed & in operation Q4
Tech Taylor Valve Replacement Installation next planned
shutdown, parts on site Q1 2015
SAG Mill Liner design change On order Q4 2015
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Didipio Concentrate Production Profile
• 100% of concentrate sold
to Trafigura
• Shipments made to
smelters in Asia; typically
Korea and Japan
• Gold grade in concentrate
increasing, copper grade
24 – 25%
• Transportation logistics
from mine site to port
continued improvement
with use of OGPI
concentrate trucking fleet. 0
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4,000
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Copper Concentrate Production (DMT)
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• Transport Route is approx. 354 kilometres
• Benchmark TC/RCs – $92/DMT /$c 9.20/lb (2014)
– $107/DMT /$c 10.70/lb (2015)
• Trucking Cost to Port $55/DMT of concentrate 2014
Concentrate Transport
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OHPL Routes Phase 1 and Phase 2
OHPL Specifications
69kV single circuit
• Steel pole structure with vertical transmission lines Conductor
• Phosphorous Conductor
• Diameter – 26.30mm
13.8kV single circuit
• Underbuilt horizontal transmission line Conductor
• Quail Conductor
• Diameter – 11.35mm
Earth-wire
• For lightning protection
• 12.30 OPGW
• Size – ZTT OPGW
• Diameter – 12.30mm
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Length of Powerline
• Stage 1 – Bambang to Didipio Substation – Approximately 63kms
• Stage 2 – Bayombong NGCP Substation to Bambang– Approximately
10kms
Capital Cost
• Approximately $15 million
• Expected supply cost once online $0.14 kWh to $0.15 kWh
Schedule
• Stage 1 is planned to be completed by end of August 2015
• Stage 2 is planned to be completed by end of December 2015 (to be
confirmed)
OHPL
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OHPL Progress Photos
Stage 1 take off pole at Bambang
Stage 1 pole installation progress
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OHPL Progress Photos
Stage 2 NGCP Substation Transformer
installation at Bayombong in progress Stage 1 pole installation progress
Stage 1 pole
staging
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• Flotation reagent optimisation
• SAG mill liner design change
• Cleaner circuit GRG recovery program
• Promotion of Philippine nationals into positions previously held by
externally resourced employees
• Implementation for the Preventive Maintenance Strategy
Process Plant – Looking Forward
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Exploration
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OceanaGold’s Philippine Tenements
North Luzon
Tenements
Surigao Tenements
North Luzon
Didipio
Surigao
• Over 80k hectares of prospective ground
• Exploration still constrained by permitting issues
• Currently active in Didipio PDMF area and Paco EPs
• Proactive in generating new projects
Didipio
Tenements
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Didipio PDMF - Near Mine Exploration
MINE
PIT
DDDH232 502.3m EOH
DDDH230 501.3m EOH
DDDH231 550.0m EOH
DDDH233 356.6m EOH
Didipio PDMF Area
True Blue
D’Beau
San Pedro
• Conducted deep IP/MT
survey over 30.4 line-
km using Titan 24 in
2014
• Identified targets for
drilling from a
combination of
chargeability and
resistivity anomalies
• Drill testing
commenced in late
2014 and completed in
March 2015
DDDH234 337.6m EOH
DDDH238 422.6m EOH
DDDH237 542.6m EOH
DDDH235 445.2m EOH
DDDH236 450.4m EOH
DDDH239 200.7m
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Didipio – Resource Geology
Limit of
Oxidation
Dark
Diorite Dark
Diorite
Previous
Stage 5/6
Pit Design
AuEq g/t
New Stage 5 & 6
Pit Designs
Underground
Mine
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Didipio – Resource Geology
Stage 5
Stage 6
September 2014 Reserve Estimates 1
Reserve Area Tonne
s
(Mt)
Au
(g/t)
Cu
(%)
Contained
Au
(Moz)
Contained
Cu
(kt)
Open Pit 22.10 0.96 0.45 1.681 100.5
Underground 15.92 1.86 0.43 0.952 68.6
Stockpiles 10.99 0.40 0.43 0.141 47.4
Didipio Total
(Sep. 30,
2014)
49.00 1.13 0.44 1.774 216.5
1 “NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Didipio Gold/Copper Operation, Luzon,
Philippines”, dated October 29, 2014, prepared by S. Griffiths, M. Holmes and J. Moore
of OceanaGold (New Zealand) Limited
Proposed UG Workings with Pit Stages 5 and 6 and 1.5+ g/t Au Eq Ore Solid
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Didipio FTAA - Regional Exploration
Didipio Au-Cu
Mining Permit Area
Papaya
MMB
TNN
Mogambos
DBeau DFox
True Blue
Cabinwangan
Cu-Au-Ag
4 holes, 1200m for scout
drilling
Cu-Au±Mo
Cu-Au
Cu-Au
Cu-Au-Mo-Ag-V
5 holes, 1300m for
scout drilling
San Pedro Dilaping
Geochemical anomaly
area for drill testing
Didipio FTAA-001
Other OGC
Tenements
Magnetite/Bitotite veins
Au mineralization
Trend of replacement
style Au mineralization
EP-02-06
EPA-02-67
EP-02-07
EP-02-03
Runruno Au-Mo
• Several targets
ready for drilling
• Cabinwangan
and Papaya are
the priority
targets
• Recognised
importance of
magnetite-biotite
veins in the
prospectivity of
targets
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Papaya Prospect
• 12km west of Didipio
• Grid soil sampling delineated
NE-SW trending Au-Cu
(±Pb-Zn-V) anomalies
• Anomaly coincides with
sericite-clay alteration zone
• Rock samples range from
anomalous to higher-grade
Au/Cu values
• Scout drilling when FTAA
exploration period extension
is granted
MAP
Didipio
PPYTR05: 8m @ 0.18% Cu
and 0.02 g/t Au
PPYCH02: 4m @ 0.26% Cu
and 0.03g/t Au
1.42 g/t Au
and 6.81% Cu
2m @ 1.91 g/t Au
2m @ 1.48 g/t Au
>150 ppb Au
> 80 ppb Au
> 50 ppb Au
250 ppm Cu contour
200 ppm Cu contour Location of anomalous
Rock samples > 1.0 g/t Au > 350 ppm Vanadium
Proposed drillhole collar (with direction)
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Cabinwangan (EPA-II-67)
• Partly outcropping mineralised
Cu-Au porphyry south of the
Runruno Au-Mo deposit
• High grade Au and Cu results
returned in rock chip sampling
• Drilling by Metals Ex identified
porphyry Cu-Au mineralisation
• Aggressive exploration once
EP application is granted
MAP Didipio
Cu Soil Anomaly
Stream catchment with
coincident Au+Cu anomaly
0 500 meters
* Historical Results
Channel Highlights:
50m @ 0.56 g/t Au and 1.12% Cu *
6m @ 1.40 g/t Au & 1.22% Cu
Drilling Highlights (MetEx):
31m @ 0.35 g/t Au & 0.85% Cu
28m @ 0.65 g/t Au & 0.27% Cu
13m @ 0.75 g/t Au & 0.25% Cu
7m @ 1.16 g/t Au & 0.57% Cu
Location of anomalous
Rock samples > 1.0 g/t Au
Rock Sampling Highlights:
8.09 g/t Au & 4.21% Cu
3.20 g/t Au & 1.73% Cu
2.86 g/t Au & 2.09% Cu
2.54 g/t Au & 1.10% Cu
Au in soil 5 10 15 210 ppb
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Paco EP’s
Surigao-Agusan Mining District
Showing Gold-Copper Mines/ Deposits/
Significant Prospects
Exploration Permit
EX-XIII-02
Exploration Permit
EX-XIII-04
• Covered under two exploration permits with a combined area of 3,305 hectares
• Adjacent to high grade porphyry Cu-Au deposits
• Programme of deep penetrating IP Survey using. Titan24, MMI geochemistry to better identify targets buried under post-mineral cover prior to drilling
Bayugo Deposit:
125M tonnes at 0.60% Cu and 0.66 g/t Au (M&I)
Boyongan Deposit:
273M tonnes at 0.52% Cu and 0.72 g/t Au
Kalayaan
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Paco EP’s
Boyongan
Bayugo
Au 0.6 g/t
Proposed IP Line
Cu 0.3 %
DDH Assays contoured
for the first 30 meters
of Pre-Quaternary
Bedrock.
Background Image: Magnetic Response
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Mayag EPA
• Potential for large
porphyry Cu-Au
deposit
• Previous drilling by
Lepanto hit
porphyry Cu
mineralisation (Au
not assayed)
• Drilling to
commence once EP
is granted
Mayag EPA
5.31 g/t Au
and 0.04 % Cu Paco EP
Andesite
Diorite
Feldspar Porphyry
Silica ± Clay ± Pyrite
Sericite ± Quartz ± Pyrite
Clay ± Sericite
Previous drillhole collar
2012 Rock sample (labeled for > 0.5 g/t Au)
LEGEND
> 0.5 % Cu
0.3 to 0.5 % Cu
0.1 to 0.3 % Cu
< 0.1 % Cu
Rock Cu anomaly Alteration
Au anomaly in soils (>50 ppb)
Cu anomaly in soils (>500 ppm)
73.4m @ 0.70% Cu
65.8m @ 0.40% Cu
106.2m @ 0.48% Cu
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Manag EPA’s
DDH-1: 90m @ 0.36% Cu
DDH-2: 205m @ 0.28% Cu and 0.1 g/t Au
DDH-14: 36m @ 0.38% Cu and 0.1 g/t Au
DDH-16: 124m @ 0.53% Cu and 0.25 g/t Au
DDH-3: 69m @ 1.07% Cu and 1.30 g/t Au
DDH-4: 125m @ 0.55% Cu and 0.65 g/t Au
DDH-6: 68m @ 0.62% Cu and 1.20g/t Au
DDH-10: 74m @ 0.58% Cu and 0.47 g/t Au
DDH-12: 26m @ 0.70% Cu and 0.63 g/t Au
Baren River
EXPA-02
EXPA-54
EPA
Baren River Greenwater
Anidaan
Tawini
Mekanan
Padawan Upper Tawini
Previous drillhole collar
Cu anomaly in soils
Sulfidic Breccia
Hornblende Granodiorite
Granodiorite Intrusion
Volcanics
Sediments
Limestone Structure
Baren River Pull-apart basin
Manag Prospect Gold rich porphyry copper
DDH-1: 90m @ 0.36% Cu
DDH-2: 205m @ 0.28% Cu and 0.1 g/t Au
DDH-14: 36m @ 0.38% Cu and 0.1 g/t Au
DDH-16: 124m @ 0.53% Cu and 0.25 g/t Au
DDH-3: 69m @ 1.07% Cu and 1.30 g/t Au
DDH-4: 125m @ 0.55% Cu and 0.65 g/t Au
DDH-6: 68m @ 0.62% Cu and 1.20g/t Au
DDH-10: 74m @ 0.58% Cu and 0.47 g/t Au
DDH-12: 26m @ 0.70% Cu and 0.63 g/t Au
Baren River
• Historical drilling found high
grade porphyry
• Non-JORC resource of 13.6Mt
@ 0.54 g/t Au, 0.47%Cu
• More drilling when EPA is
granted
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Community
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Key Community Investments Overview
Building Capacity
Not Dependency
Enterprise Development
DICORP
• Awarding of long term contracts (camp
catering, laundry services, housekeeping,
hauling, shuttle, road maintenance)
Establishment of Cooperatives
• To facilitate projects and create
livelihood, e.g. hardware store etc.
Infrastructure
• Opening/Upgrade of Community Roads
• School buildings
• Hospital/Health facilities
• Sports Complex
• Community Centers
• Water Systems
• Sanitary Landfill
OGSAI • Partnership with local government units
and community associations or farmers
• Reforestation of denuded areas
• Establishment of agroforestry
• Profit sharing
• Employment
Education Scholarships Salary Subsidies,
financial assistance
Health &
Nutrition
Medical Missions,
Salary Subsidies,
Access to site clinic
Human Resource Development
Sites Skills UG Simulation Capacity Building Entrepreneurship Training
Pre-employment training First Aid / ERT
Socio- Cultural
& Sports
Sports/Local Festivals
Religious celebrations
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2014 Spend on Community Investments
Infrastructure Assistance
Education
Capacity Building
Sports and Socio-Cultural Development
Enterprise Development
Health and Nutrition
Over US$3 million investment in community programs & initiatives in 2014
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Infrastructure
• Construction and improvement of farm to market roads and small bridges within the host and neighboring communities
• Construction of day care centers, school buildings and classrooms
• Construction of community police outpost, post harvest facilities – solar dryers
• Construction of community centers, waiting sheds
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Education
• Scholarships and financial assistance provided to more than 200 residents of host and neighboring communities
• 48 teachers’ salaries subsidized
• Supported school activities (campus journalism training, nutrition month celebrations, intramural sports activities)
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Capacity Building
• Assessment and planning workshops with community development councils
• Leadership training for university scholars
• Training on Local Governance for newly elected community council members
• Training on Disaster Risk Reduction Management and Basic Cost Estimation for Infrastructure Projects
• Pre-employment training
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Health & Nutrition
• Salary subsidies for 55 community health workers and nutrition scholars
• Construction and/or improvement of small water systems
• Provision of medicine, materials and equipment for community clinics
• Provide access to company clinic and medical team
• Training on first aid for community health workers
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Socio-Cultural and Sports
• Participation and support to village fiestas, community gatherings (weddings, wakes),
• Participation and support to Municipal and Provincial Foundation Day celebrations
• Support to religious/church activities
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Enterprise Development – DiCorp
• Didipio Community Development Corporation (DiCorp) employs almost 300 from local communities
• Awarded contracts in camp catering, housekeeping, laundry and employee shuttle services, manpower pool, road maintenance, copper concentrate haulage, environmental services.
• Gross revenue of US$5.9M in 2014
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Enterprise Development – Cont.
• Livelihood Direction Setting Workshop in partnership with a local state university and provincial offices of the Departments of Agriculture, Trade and Industry
• Training on Enterprise Development and Business Planning
• Organized community cooperatives that now serve as conduit for the funds allocated for small enterprises
• Conducted pre-membership seminars for community residents applying for membership to the cooperatives
• Established new community hardware store managed by a cooperative
• Supported existing small businesses (poultry, swine raising, fish farming)
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Enterprise Development – OGSAI
Achievements as of Dec. 2014
OceanaGold Sustainable Agroforestry Inc.
309,000+ trees planted
412,000+ seedlings donated (propagated and
purchased)
326+ hectares reforested (including 100 ha
commercial plantation)
110 farmer/landholders benefitting from
commercial & reforestation plantations est.
Established company nursery producing
seedlings for plantations
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Communications
Publications and AV Presentations
• Bimmoble – Multilingual community newspaper
• Didipio News – Company newsletter for employees
• AVPs on various programs
Press Releases
• Radio • Local and national
newspapers • Other media
Events Based Campaigns
Immersion - Community Activities
• Setting up of information booths during Municipal and Provincial Foundation days
• Participation in sponsored events (fun run, medical missions)
• School Events • PMSEA/PMC exhibits
• Community Festivities • Sports League • Weddings
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Other Company CSR Initiatives
Integrated River Basin Management in
partnership with International River Foundation
Road Safety Awareness
Employee Donations to Children’s Hour Projects
Micro financing with Grameen Australia
Philippines
Emergency Response to National Disasters in
the Philippines
Housing Project for Typhoon Yolanda Victims
with Gawad Kalinga
Rehabilitation of Classrooms with Habitat for
Humanity
Support to Entrepreneur based projects
implemented by students with ENACTUS
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2015 Outlook
Infrastructure
Enterprise Development
Human Resource Development
• Community Water System • 2.2 km road concreting • 22 km provincial road rehabilitation
& maintenance • Sanitary Landfill • School Buildings • Community Infrastructure Facilities
• Cooperatives Establishment & Strengthening
• Capacity Building of LGUs & People’s Organizations
• Network Building for Enterprise Marketing and Sustainability
• College Scholarship (200 students) • Salary/Subsidy
• Teachers (53) • Health Workers (18) • Village Workers Engaged in SDMP
Implementation (17)
• School Events & Health Programs • Youth Development • Socio-Cultural Activities • Support to Religious Activities and
Vulnerable Groups • Support to Municipal Governments • Socio-economic Impact Assessment
Expected Spend in 2015
US$5M
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