Leading Producer of Base and Precious Metals Leonid Rozhetskin Member of the Management Board BMO Nesbitt Burns Natural Resources Conference February 24,

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Leading Producer of Base and Precious Metals Leonid Rozhetskin Member of the Management Board BMO Nesbitt Burns Natural Resources Conference February 24, 2003 Tampa, Florida

2 Norilsk Nickel - Today Norilsk Nickel is the world’s largest producer of nickel and palladium and a significant producer of platinum, gold, copper and cobalt Norilsk Nickel shares are traded on:  RTS (GMKN$ RU) and MICEX (GMKN4(5) RM) in Moscow  ADRs in New York (NILSY US), London (MNOD LI) and Berlin (NNIA GR)

3 Norilsk Nickel - Operations Overview · · · · · Head office Taimyr Peninsula Moscow Norilsk Murmansk Kola Peninsula Zapolyarny/ Nickel mining and metallurgy Monchegorsk/ Metallurgy employees Krasnoyarsk ZAO «Polyus». St.Petersburg Taimyr Peninsula Norilsk/ Talnakh mining and metallurgy employees Krasnoyarsk Region (ZAO “Polyus”) Gold mine and metallurgy St. Petersburg Research institute (Gypronickel)

4 Periodic Table of Elements 13%18%3% >40% 1% 16% Market Share Metal

5 6% 8% 18% 5% Norilsk Nickel IncoFalcon- bridge BHP Billiton WMC World Leading Producer of Nickel Largest nickel producers in 2002 (In thousand tons, share of world production)

6 World Leading Producer of Palladium Largest palladium producers in 2002 (Share of world production) 17% 12% 8% 6% >40% Norilsk Nickel Anglo Platinum Impala Platinum StillwaterLonmin Source: Company reports except for Norilsk Nickel

7 World Leading Producer of Platinum Largest platinum producers in 2002 (Share of world production) 38% 24% 16% 13% 3% Anglo Platinum Impala Platinum Norilsk Nickel LonminInco Source: Company reports except for Norilsk Nickel

8 Leading Producer of Gold in Russia Top Russian gold producers in 2001 (In tons; as % of the total 2001 gold production of 155 tons) After the acquisition of ZAO "Polyus" Norilsk Nickel has become the largest gold producer in Russia with a 12,7 % pro forma market share in 2001 and expected market share of 16-18% in 2002 Norilsk Nickel holds almost 1% share in world gold production NN + Polyus Omolon Mining Co Lenzoloto Mnogovershinnoye Buryatzoloto Susumanzoloto Amur Pokrovsky Mine Polimetall Vitim Aldanzoloto “Norilsk Nickel” ZAO “Polyus” 12.7% 8.7% 4.6% 3.1% 3.0% 2.9% 1.9% 1.8% 1.7% 1.5% Source: Company date Note: (*) Proforma

9 Russia 9% Europe 57% America 17% Asia 17% Revenue split in % = USD MM By metal By geography Nickel 32% Copper 14% Cobalt 2% Precious metals 46% Other 6% Product and Geographical Distribution of Revenues

10 Production (Base Metals) Nickel (In thousand tonnes) Production Sales Copper (In thousand tonnes)

11 Metal Prices in 2002 Nickel price (LME, spot) (In US dollars per ton) Copper price (LME, spot) (In US dollars per ton) PGM’s price (spot) (In US dollars per ounce) Gold price (spot) (In US dollars per ounce) Source: Bloomberg MarMayJulSepNov MarMayJulSepNov MarMayJulSepNov MarMayJulSepNov

12 Financial Highlights of Norilsk Nickel Group (IAS*) * Restatement in accordance with International Accounting Standards (IAS) (In millions of US dollars) (2) Revenues, incl Nickel Copper Precious metals/ PGMs Cobalt Adjusted EBIT979 (1) margin, %22%38%29% Net After Tax Profit (as reported) Adjusted Net Profit468 (1) margin, %11%27%18% Total Assets Shareholders' Equity Notes: (1) Adjusted to exclude the Net Financing Gains: Changes in fair value of derivatives of $753.4 MM (2) 1999 financial data has been restated using Goskomstat inflation rates

13 Improvement of Corporate Governance – Amendment of the charter and corporate by-laws to reflect the provisions of the Federal Securities Commission Code of Corporate Conduct and last versions of the Corporate Law – Election of 3 independent directors to the Board – Creation of the Management Board with clearly allocated responsibilities – Announcement of a long-term dividend policy – Lifting of the secrecy regime on production and sales numbers for base metals –Management Compensation System has been put on hold Cost Reduction –Procurement tenders 2002 Objectives

14 Publication of financials based on IAS –Release of 2000 and 2001 IAS financial statements –Publish quarterly production statements starting in 2002 –Audit of 2002 financial statements according to IAS to be prepared before General Shareholder Meeting Increase transparency –Declassification of base-metals reserves in Taimyr (Ministry of Natural Resources is to issue formal approval) –Continue effort to lift secrecy on production/ sales volumes (base metals and PGMs) –Regular Investor presentations & Conference calls –Extension of coverage by leading international investment banks 2002 Objectives (continued)

15 Net Cash Outflow - USD million 2002 Objectives (continued) Pursue efficient M&A policy –Divestment of non-core assets - Sale of Novolipetsk Metallurgical Combine –Abandonment of Nakety-project –Acquisition of Russia’s largest gold producer ZAO “Polyus” - diversification of revenues –Acquisition of Stillwater Mining Company - increase reliability and supply certainty in palladium market Sale of Novolipetsk Metallurgical Combine+ USD million* Abandonment of Nakety-project - USD 7.5 million Acquisition of Russia’s largest gold producer ZAO “Polyus”- USD 226 million Acquisition of Stillwater Mining Company - USD 100 million** Acquisition of 24% stake in Krasnoyarskenergo*** - USD 40 million Note:* Norilsk Nickel received the consideration of RUR million in March ** The deal is subject to several approvals: by Russian Central Bank, by US anti-trust authorities, by SWC shareholders. *** Regional monopoly utility company in Krasnoyarsk region

16 The Stillwater Transaction Summary FormNorilsk Nickel will acquire 51.0% of Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE: SWC) in the form of 45,463,222 newly issued shares ConsiderationTotal of $341 million, or $7.50 per share (palladium and cash combination) –$100,000,540 in cash –Approximately 876,270 ounces of palladium, valued at $241 million based on the November 19, 2002, London PM Fix price ($275/oz) ConditionsU.S. anti-trust approval (the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act) Stillwater shareholders’ approval Bank waiver of change of control covenants Russian Central Bank approval Other TransactionsNorilsk Nickel will tender for up to 10% of the shares after the close of the transaction –Based upon the pre-closing fully diluted number of Common Shares –$7.50 per share in cash Corporate GovernanceStockholders Agreement allowing Norilsk Nickel to nominate 5 of 9 Board members, 2 of which must be independent as defined in NYSE and SEC regulations PGM Agreement Intent to enter into Platinum Group Metal Agreement (at least 1,000,000 ounces of palladium per annum for resale in North America)

17 The Stillwater Transaction/ Corporate Governance Board of Directors Size of the Board of Directors - 9 Norilsk Nickel’s board representation will reflect its shareholding in Stillwater: – Norilsk Nickel will nominate 5 of 9 Board members, 2 of which must be independent – 3 existing directors will remain on the Board of Directors (all independent directors) – CEO will be the 9th Board member Majority of the directors on the Board will be independent CEO will remain Chairman of the Board of Directors

18 Creating Value for Norilsk Nickel Shareholders Provides a solid distribution platform for PGMs in the US with improved access to the key end-users in the US –Inventory outside Russia and US marketing effort increases buyer confidence in supply –North American market represents about 39% of global palladium demand and 47% of global palladium demand for auto catalysts Realizes value for Norilsk Nickel’s palladium inventory Increased reliability and certainty of palladium supply preempting the substitution effect and promoting the use of palladium Geographical diversification of the mineral resource base/reduction of country risk Access to acid leaching technology (currently being studied as refining technology in Norilsk Nickel’s operations) Immediately accretive to earnings

19 Creating Value for Stillwater Stakeholders Norilsk Nickel investment provides liquidity to reduce debt, fund capital expenditures, and keep the mines operating Access to Norilsk Nickel’s palladium makes Stillwater a reliable supplier for users Support from Norilsk Nickel to promote usage of palladium in exhaust systems, fuel cells and other applications Potential to increase demand for palladium Norilsk Nickel is committed to continuing Stillwater’s transparency, corporate governance and environment standards and practices and NYSE listing Potential of long-term value creation for all stakeholders

20 Creating Value for Palladium Users Increases palladium supply to North American consumers Assures users greater access to strategic metal, hence offering confidence to apply palladium to new uses Norilsk Nickel and Stillwater intend to jointly promote the usage of palladium

21 Corporate governance –Publish 2002 IAS fully audited financials before general shareholder meeting –Start releasing quarterly IAS unaudited results –Introduce performance-related management compensation schemes –Continue effort to lift the state secrecy regime on reserves and on PGM production and sales Distribution –Focus on long-term contracts directly with end-users –Enter into long-term PGM agreements with major car producers Next Step Objectives

22 Improvement of financial management –Continue reducing labor costs by reducing number of employees –Put Pelyatka natural gas field into operation as a major step in long-term energy strategy implementation –Implement management information system –Continue to reduce burden of social legacies - expenditures to support social infrastructure to be financed by local authorities from –Improve working capital management Optimization of production –Implement development strategy to be released in the first months of 2003 M&A activity –Realize the full potential of the ZAO “Polyus” acquisition –Complete the transaction with Stillwater Mining Company Next Step Objectives (continued)