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IR-release: and Operational Overview 23 October

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I. Operational overview II. Aikhal division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Alamazy Anabara and Operational overview of ALROSA 3 Diamond production 27.9 mln cts 31.0 mln t 0.90 cpt +6% 29.5 mln cts 31.9 mln t 0.93 cpt Diamonds produced (mln cts) 8.2 8.7 11.0 9.5 8.9 10.4 10.2 Ore and gravels processed (mln t) 6.1 10.8 14.1 7.1 6.1 10.1 15.7 Grade (cpt) 1.33 0.81 0.79 1.33 1.46 1.03 0.65 results diamond production was 29,541 thousand carats. diamond production growth by 6% was driven by increase in processing volumes of gravels from alluvial placers of the Nyurba division, growth in processing volumes of ore from the Udachny underground mine and processing of higher grade ore from Karpinskogo-1 pipe of the Lomonosov division.

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Alamazy Anabara and ALROSA s production footprint 4 Mining methods: Underground mining (25%) Open-pit mining (49%) Arkhangelsk Region (6%) Arkhangelsk Lomonosov Division (6%) Arkhangelskaya pipe (3%) Alluvial mining (26%) Russia Karpinskogo-1 pipe (3%) Russia Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (94%) Almazy Anabara and (17%) Aikhal Division (27%) Jubilee pipe (22%) Aikhal pipe (4%) Komsomolskaya pipe (1%) Mirny Division (21%) Mir pipe (9%) International pipe (10%) Alluvial deposits (2%) Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Udachny Aikhal Yakutsk Mirny Nyurba Udachny Division (9%) Udachnaya pipe (6%) Zarnitsa pipe (2%) Alluvial deposits (1%) Nyurba Division (20%) Nyurbinskaya pipe (10%) Botuobinskaya pipe (4%) Alluvial deposits (6%) Note: percentage in brackets indicates the share of region/division/pipe in ALROSA diamond production

AIKHAL DIVISION 5

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Alamazy Anabara and Aikhal Division structure and operational overview 6 Diamond production 8,303 000 cts 7,239 000 t 1.15 cpt (3%) 8,089 000 cts 6,402 000 t 1.26 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 2,686 2,763 2,854 3,925 3,039 3,850 1,200 Ore processed ( 000 t) 2,595 2,620 2,024 2,711 2,619 2,623 1,160 Grade (cpt) 1.04 1.05 1.41 1.45 1.16 1.47 1.04 Structure of operations results Jubilee pipe 8 km Processing Plant No. 14 Capacity: 10 mln t annually 18 km Komsomolskaya pipe diamond production was 8,089 thousand carats. decrease in diamond production by 3% was due to planned lower ore processing volumes and maintenance works at the Processing plant No. 14. 1 km Processing Plant No. 8 Capacity: 1.7 mln t annually Mining methods: Aikhal pipe Underground mining Open-pit mining

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Alamazy Anabara and Aikhal Division operational overview 7 Jubilee pipe 25% share in ALROSA production decrease in diamond production by 5% was due to conduction of planned maintenance works at the Processing plant No. 14. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 2,290 2,358 2,260 6,908 2,323 2,557 2,985 1,035 6,577 (5%) Ore processed ( 000 t) 2,214 2,206 1,680 6,100 2,350 2,210 2,290 736 5,236 (14%) Grade (cpt) 1.03 1.07 1.35 1.13 0.99 1.16 1.30 1.41 1.26 12% Aikhal underground mine 7% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 13% was due to processing of higher grade ore. In there was no processing volumes of ore from the Aikhal underground mine scheduled for production in line with the Company s production plan. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 272 263 488 1,023 1,585 358 797-1,155 13% Ore processed ( 000 t) 43 40 93 176 310 61 119-180 2% Grade (cpt) 6.33 6.57 5.25 5.81 5.11 5.87 6.70-6.42 10% Komsomolskaya pipe 1% share in ALROSA production diamond production decrease by 4% resulted from processing of relatively lower grade ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 124 142 106 372 17 124 68 165 357 (4%) Ore processed ( 000 t) 338 374 251 963 51 348 214 424 986 2% Grade (cpt) 0.37 0.38 0.42 0.39 0.33 0.36 0.32 0.39 0.36 (8%)

MIRNY DIVISION 8

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Mirny Division structure and operational overview 9 Diamond production 5,690 000 cts 3,776 000 t 1.51 cpt +3% 5,851 000 cts 3,843 000 t 1.52 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 1,808 2,123 1,759 2,118 2,156 2,289 1,406 Ore and gravels processed ( 000 t) 496 1,558 1,722 1,042 495 1,512 1,836 Grade (cpt) 3.65 1.36 1.02 2.03 4.35 1.51 0.77 Structure of operations Vodorazdelnye Galechniki placer results diamond production was 5,851 thousand carats. 10 km increase in diamond production by 3% was due to processing of relatively higher grade ore from the Mir underground mine. 16 km Processing Plant No. 3 Capacity: 2 mln t annually 4 km Dredges No. 201, 202, 203 Capacity: 4 mln t annually On 4 th August diamond production at the Mir underground mine was suspended as a result of the accident. Mir pipe Mining methods: International pipe Irelyakhskaya placer Gornoye placer Underground mining Alluvial mining

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Mirny Division operational overview 10 International underground mine 11% share in ALROSA production decrease in diamond production by 2% was due to processing of lower grade ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 1,043 1,098 732 2,873 1,075 1,084 1,142 585 2,811 (2%) Ore processed ( 000 t) 128 131 87 346 151 156 163 88 407 18% Grade (cpt) 8.15 8.38 8.41 8.30 7.13 6.96 7.01 6.63 6.92 (17%) Mir underground mine 9% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 9% resulted from processing of relatively higher grade ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 713 862 757 2,332 859 1,045 994 500 2,539 9% Ore processed ( 000 t) 225 249 226 700 257 290 266 131 687 (2%) Grade (cpt) 3.17 3.46 3.35 3.33 3.35 3.60 3.74 3.82 3.70 11% Alluvial and technogenic deposits 1% share in ALROSA production growth of diamond production by 3% was driven by minor increase in processing volumes of gravels. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 52 163 270 485 184 27 153 321 501 3% Gravels processed ( 000 t) 143 1,178 1,409 2,730 634 49 1,083 1,617 2,749 1% Grade (cpt) 0.36 0.14 0.19 0.18 0.29 0.56 0.14 0.20 0.18 -

UDACHNY DIVISION 11

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Udacnhy Division structure and operational overview 12 Diamond production 2,196 000 cts 3,901 000 t 0.56 cpt +29% 2,833 000 cts 4,689 000 t 0.60 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 1,090 545 561 971 1,004 1,100 729 Ore and gravels processed (mln t) 1,770 1,326 805 1,936 1,730 1,485 1,474 Grade (cpt) 0.62 0.41 0.70 0.50 0.58 0.74 0.49 Structure of operations Zarnitsa pipe results Udachnaya pipe diamond production was 2,833 thousand carats. 2 km 21 km increase in diamond production by 29% was due to higher processing volumes of ore and gravels from all production sites of the Udachny Division. Processing Plant No. 12 Capacity: 12 mln t annually Delluvialny placer Ruchey Piropovy placer Mining method Underground mining Open-pit mining Alluvial mining

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Udachny Division operational overview 13 Udachny open pit mine 2% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 13% was driven by planned increase in processing volumes of ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 875 4 1 880 8 283 481 232 996 13% Ore processed ( 000 t) 888 156 104 1,148 371 516 472 308 1,296 13% Grade (cpt) 0.99 0.02 0.01 0.77 0.02 0.55 1.02 0.75 0.77 - Udachny underground mine 4% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 43% was due to planned increase in processing volumes of ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) - 265 427 692 632 404 343 246 993 43% Ore processed ( 000 t) - 205 193 398 256 226 178 154 558 40% Grade (cpt) - 1.29 2.21 1.74 2.47 1.79 1.93 1.60 1.78 2% Zarnitsa pipe 2% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 34% resulted from planned increase in processing volumes of ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 124 210 133 467 267 207 217 201 625 34% Ore processed ( 000 t) 483 769 508 1,760 1,017 599 636 828 2,063 17% Grade (cpt) 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.35 0.34 0.24 0.30 11% Alluvial placers less than 1% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 39% was due to planned increase in processing volumes of ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 91 66-157 64 110 59 50 219 39% Gravels processed ( 000 t) 399 196-595 292 389 199 184 772 30% Grade (cpt) 0.23 0.34-0.26 0.22 0.28 0.30 0.27 0.28 8%

м 14 NYURBA DIVISION

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Nyurba Division structure and operational overview 15 Diamond production 4,989 000 cts 1,100 000 t +14% 5,689 000 cts 1,635 000 t 3.48 cpt 4.54 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 2,160 1,156 1,673 1,804 2,242 1,148 2,299 Ore and gravels processed (mln t) 359 275 466 445 405 435 795 Grade (cpt) 6.02 4.20 3.59 4.05 5.54 2.64 2.89 Structure of operations results Processing Plant No. 15 Capacity: 0.5 mln t annually diamond production was 5,689 thousand carats. Processing Plant No. 16 Capacity: 1.4 mln t annually increase in diamond production by 14% was driven by planned higher processing volumes of ore from the Botuobinskaya pipe and gravels from alluvial placers. 5 km 2 km Botuobinskaya placer Nyurbinskaya pipe Mining methods: Botuobinskaya pipe Nyurbinskaya placer Open-pit mining Alluvial mining

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Nyurba Division operational overview 16 Nyurbinskaya pipe 13% share in ALROSA production decline in diamond production by 20% was due to a planned decrease in ore processing volumes. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 1,671 657 1,207 3,535 1,466 1,477 536 808 2,821 (20%) Ore processed ( 000 t) 288 160 261 709 352 273 92 210 575 (19%) Grade (cpt) 5.80 4.10 4.62 4.99 4.16 5.41 5.83 3.84 4.91 (2%) Botuobinskaya pipe 2% share in ALROSA production increase in diamond production by 2.5 times was driven by planned higher ore processing volumes. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 489 - - 489 195 625 172 414 1,211 2.5х Ore processed ( 000 t) 71 - - 71 75 93 47 58 198 2.8х Grade (cpt) 6.89 - - 6.89 2.60 6.72 3.66 7.13 6.12 (11%) Alluvial deposits 3% share in ALROSA production diamond production growth by 72% was due to planned increase in gravels processing volumes. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) - 499 466 965 143 140 440 1,077 1,657 72% Gravels processed ( 000 t) - 115 205 320 18 39 296 527 862 2.7х Grade (cpt) - 4.34 2.27 3.02 7.97 3.58 1.49 2.04 1.92 (36%)

СЕВЕРАЛМАЗ 17 LOMONOSOV DIVISION (SEVERALMAZ)

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Lomonosov Division (Severalmaz) structure and operational overview 18 Diamond production 1,559 000 cts +21% 1,883 000 cts 2,402 000 t 0.78 cpt 3,049 000 t 0.51 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 445 492 622 658 489 713 681 Ore processed (mln t) 919 1,072 1,058 966 883 816 703 Grade (cpt) 0.48 0.46 0.59 0.68 0.55 0.87 0.97 Structure of operations Results Karpinskogo-1 pipe diamond production was 1,883 thousand carats. 2 km Processing Plant No. 1 In, diamond output growth by 21% was mainly driven by processing of higher grade ore from the Karpinskogo-1 pipe. Module No. 2 Capacity: 3 mln t annually 3 km Module No. 1 Capacity: 1 mln t annually Mining method: Arkhangelskaya pipe Open-pit mining

I. Обзор деятельности II. Айхальский ГОК III. Мирнинский ГОК IV. Удачнинский ГОК V. Нюрбинский ГОК VI. Ломоносовский ГОК VII. АО «Алмазы Анабара» и АО «Нижне-Ленское» Lomonosov Division operational overview 19 Arkhangelskaya pipe 3% share in ALROSA production In, decline in volumes of ore processing by 26% caused insignificant diamond output decrease by 2% due to extraction of higher grade ore. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 301 364 206 871 368 156 338 362 856 (2%) Ore processed ( 000 t) 527 800 441 1,768 570 403 416 486 1,305 (26%) Grade (cpt) 0.57 0.45 0.47 0.49 0.65 0.39 0.81 0.74 0.66 35% Karpinskogo-1 pipe 3% share in ALROSA production In, increase in diamond production by 49% was due to extraction of ore with a higher grade. Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 144 128 416 688 290 333 375 319 1,027 49% Ore processed ( 000 t) 392 272 617 1,281 396 480 400 217 1,097 (14%) Grade (cpt) 0.37 0.47 0.67 0.54 0.73 0.69 0.94 1.47 0.94 74%

ALMAZY ANABARA AND NIZHNE-LENSKOYE

I. Operational overview II. Aikhal Division III. Mirny Division IV. Udachny Division V. Nyurba Division VI. Lomonosov Division VII. Almazy Anabara and Almazy Anabara and operational overview 21 17% share in ALROSA production 5,145 000 cts 11,906 000 t 0.43 cpt +1% 5,197 000 cts 12,900 000 t 0.40 cpt Diamonds produced ( 000 cts) 3,488 3,940 0 1,657 0 0 1,257 Gravels processed ( 000 t) 0 3,948 7,958 0 0 3,184 9,716 Grade (cpt) 0.00 0.42 0.44 0.00 0.00 0.39 0.41 Results diamond production was 5,197 thousand carats. increase in diamond production by 1% resulted from slightly higher volumes of ore processing.

Appendix 22

Diamond production 23 000 cts 2015 Aikhal Division 12,322 12,228 2,686 2,763 2,854 8,303 3,925 3,039 3,850 1,200 8,089 Jubilee pipe 9,405 9,231 2,290 2,358 2,260 6,908 2,323 2,557 2,985 1,035 6,577 Aikhal underground mine 2,841 2,608 272 263 488 1,023 1,585 358 797 0 1,155 Komsomolskaya pipe 77 389 124 142 106 372 17 124 68 165 357 Mirny Division 6,908 7,808 1,808 2,123 1,759 5,690 2,118 2,156 2,289 1,406 5,851 International underground mine 4,024 3,948 1,043 1,098 732 2,873 1,075 1,084 1,142 585 2,811 Mir underground mine 2,198 3,191 713 862 757 2,332 859 1,045 994 500 2,539 Alluvial and technogenic deposits 686 669 52 163 270 485 184 27 153 321 501 Udachny Division 4,297 3,167 1,090 545 561 2,196 971 1,004 1,100 729 2,833 Udachnaya pipe 3,514 888 875 4 1 880 8 283 481 232 996 Udachnaya underground mine 413 1,324-265 427 692 632 404 343 246 993 Zarnitsa pipe 225 734 124 210 133 467 267 207 217 201 625 Alluvial deposits 146 221 91 66-157 64 110 59 50 219 Nyurba Division 7,510 6,793 2,160 1,156 1,673 4,989 1,804 2,242 1,148 2,299 5,689 Nyurbinskaya pipe 5,010 5,001 1,671 657 1,207 3,535 1,466 1,477 536 808 2,821 Botuobinskaya pipe 773 684 489 - - 489 195 625 172 414 1,211 Alluvial deposits 1,726 1,108-499 466 965 143 140 440 1,077 1,657 Lomonosov Division (Severalmaz) 1,950 2,217 445 492 622 1,559 658 489 713 681 1,883 Arkhangelskaya pipe 861 1,239 301 364 206 871 368 156 338 362 856 Karpinskogo-1 pipe 1,089 978 144 128 416 688 290 333 375 319 1,027 Almazy Anabara and 5,273 5,145-1,657 3,488 5,145 - - 1,257 3,940 5,197 Total 38,260 37,358 8,189 8,736 10,957 27,882 9,476 8,930 10,357 10,255 29,541

Ore and sands processing 24 000 t 2015 Aikhal Division 9,141 9,950 2,595 2,620 2,024 7,239 2,711 2,619 2,623 1,160 6,402 Jubilee pipe 8,355 8,450 2,214 2,206 1,680 6,100 2,350 2,210 2,290 736 5,236 Aikhal underground mine 526 486 43 40 93 176 310 61 119-180 Komsomolskaya pipe 260 1,014 338 374 251 963 51 348 214 424 986 Mirny Division 5,706 4,818 496 1,558 1,722 3,776 1,042 495 1,512 1,836 3,843 International underground mine 485 497 128 131 87 346 151 156 163 88 407 Mir underground mine 647 957 225 249 226 700 257 290 266 131 687 Alluvial and technogenic deposits 4,574 3,364 143 1,178 1,409 2,730 634 49 1,083 1,617 2,749 Udachny Division 5,377 5,837 1,770 1,326 805 3,901 1,936 1,730 1,485 1,474 4,689 Udachnaya pipe 3,250 1,519 888 156 104 1,148 371 516 472 308 1,296 Udachnaya underground mine 262 654-205 193 398 256 226 178 154 558 Zarnitsa pipe 993 2,777 483 769 508 1,760 1,017 599 636 828 2,063 Alluvial deposits 872 887 399 196-595 292 389 199 184 772 Nyurba Division 2,040 1,545 359 275 466 1,100 445 405 435 795 1,635 Nyurbinskaya pipe 979 1,061 288 160 261 709 352 273 92 210 575 Botuobinskaya pipe 135 146 71 - - 71 75 93 47 58 198 Alluvial deposits 927 338-115 205 320 18 39 296 527 862 Lomonosov Division (Severalmaz) 3,988 4,015 919 1,072 1,058 3,049 966 883 816 703 2,402 Arkhangelskaya pipe 1,903 2,338 527 800 441 1,768 570 403 416 486 1,305 Karpinskogo-1 pipe 2,086 1,677 392 272 617 1,281 396 480 400 217 1,097 Almazy Anabara and 10,862 11,906-3,948 7,958 11,906 - - 3,184 9,716 12,900 Total 37,114 38,071 6,139 10,799 14,033 30,971 7,100 6,132 10,055 15,684 31,870

Resources inclusive of reserves according to JORC Code as of July 1, (1/2) 25 Deposit Resource category Tonnage ('000 t) Resource grade (cpt) Contained diamonds ('000 cts) Udachny division Measured 13,646 1.16 15,812 Udachnaya Pipe Indicated 83,524 1.53 127,801 Inferred 53,991 1.28 68,978 Zarnitsa Pipe Indicated 27,131 0.25 6,858 Verkhne-Munskoe Deposit Indicated 46,914 0.65 30,616 Inferred 17,168 0.57 9,857 Alluvial deposits Indicated 2,447 0.49 599 Inferred 1,176 0.63 373 Aikhal division Measured 18,420 0.86 15,815 Jubilee Pipe Indicated 88,138 0.74 65,401 Inferred 57,821 0.63 36,352 Measured 4,361 4.97 21,666 Aikhal Pipe Indicated 690 3.14 2,168 Inferred 1,716 4.06 6,966 Komsomolskaya Pipe Indicated 3,943 0.38 1,494 Zaria Pipe Indicated 12,392 0.28 3,515 Inferred 27,347 0.13 3,583 Mirny division Mir Pipe International Pipe Alluvial deposits Solur-Vostochnaya placer Measured 20,104 3.71 74,521 Indicated 16,538 3.36 55,525 Inferred 1,072 3.11 3,339 Measured 1,448 8.21 11,888 Indicated 3,544 8.71 30,848 Measured 17,509 0.39 3,379 Indicated 22,273 0.21 2,322 Inferred 440 0.40 88 Indicated 5,982 1.97 5,903 Inferred 959 1.80 865

Resources inclusive of reserves according to JORC Code as of July 1, (2/2) 26 Deposit Nyurba division Nyurbinskaya Pipe Botuobinskaya Pipe Maiskoye Kimberlite Body Alluvial deposits Lomonosov division (Severalmaz) Arkhangelskaya Pipe Karpinsky-1 Pipe Pionerskaya Pipe Lomonosov Pipe Almazy Anabara Total for ALROSA Group of Companies Resource category Tonnage ('000 t) Resource grade (cpt) Contained diamonds ('000 cts) Measured 1,432 4.12 5,905 Indicated 7,095 4.32 30,623 Inferred 1,217 5.56 6,767 Measured 3,172 5.30 16,827 Indicated 10,139 5.90 59,814 Inferred 2,762 5.71 15,778 Indicated 1,231 6.03 7,426 Inferred 1,768 2.99 5,278 Measured 187 7.85 734 Indicated 6,897 4.67 16,094 Inferred 4,762 3.01 377 Measured 18,231 0.97 17,764 Indicated 29,689 1.08 32,184 Inferred 39,407 1.24 48,941 Measured 6,971 1.08 7,501 Indicated 6,915 1.72 11,893 Inferred 8,615 1.16 9,993 Indicated 58,330 0.47 27,530 Inferred 42,875 0.52 22,502 Indicated 32,523 0.50 16,230 Inferred 42,250 0.46 19,530 Indicated 38,160 1.33 25,373 Inferred 9,366 0.77 3,621 Indicated 10,793 0.57 3,075 Inferred 16,068 0.58 4,661 Measured 105,482 1.82 191,811 Indicated 515,285 1.09 563,291 Measured + Indicated 620,767 1.22 755,102 Inferred 330,779 0.83 274,629 Total 951,546 1.08 1,029,731

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