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TSX/JSE : FMC                                        February 2012




        GROWING COAL PRODUCER IN SOUTHERN AFRICA


                CORPORATE PRESENTATION


                A Forbes & Manhattan Group Company
Disclaimer                                                                                                                                  TSX/JSE : FMC

This presentation contains forward-looking statements under Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements
with respect to the development potential and timetable of the Magdelena and Aviemore projects; the Company’s ability to raise additional funds as necessary;
the future price of coal; the estimation of mineral resources; conclusions of economic evaluations (including scoping studies); the realization of mineral resource
estimates; the timing and amount of estimated future production, development and exploration; costs of future activities; capital and operating expenditures;
success of exploration activities; mining or processing issues; currency exchange rates; government regulation of mining operations; and environmental risks.
Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”,
“budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or
statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”. Forward-looking statements are
based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made. Estimates regarding the anticipated timing, amount and cost of
mining at the Company’s projects are based on assumptions underlying mineral resource estimates and the realization of such estimates; results of previous mining
activities at the projects, and detailed research and analysis completed by independent consultants and management of the Company; research and estimates
regarding the timing of delivery for long-lead items; and knowledge regarding certain factors described in the technical report filed under the profile of the
Company on SEDAR. Capital and operating cost estimates are based on results of previous mining activities, research of the Company and independent
consultants. Production estimates are based on mine plans and production schedules, which have been developed by the Company’s personnel and
independent consultants. Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results,
level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements,
including but not limited to risks related to: timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; unexpected events and delays during construction,
expansion and start-up; variations in ore grade and recovery rates; receipt and revocation of government approvals; actual results of exploration and mining
activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of coal; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated;
accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry. Although management of the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated,
estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from
those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to
update any forward-looking statements except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Investors are advised that National Instrument NI 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators (“NI 43-101”) requires that each category of mineral reserves and
mineral resources be reported separately. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Johan Odendaal,
B.Sc.(Geol.), B.Sc.(Hons)(Min. Econ.), M.Sc. (Min. Eng.), a director of Minxcon and an independent Qualified Person, as defined in National Instrument 43-101 has
reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this presentation.



Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated or Inferred Resources
The information presented uses the terms “measured”, “indicated” and “inferred” mineral resources. United States investors are advised that while such terms are
recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize these terms. “Inferred mineral
resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an
inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of
feasibility or other economic studies. United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever
be converted into mineral reserves. United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is
economically or legally mineable.




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Company Overview                                                                                                                        TSX/JSE : FMC



     Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp.’s (“Forbes Coal” or the “Company”) vision is to
       build a high quality bituminous and anthracite coal company with production
                      capacity in excess of 10 million tonnes per year

                                                        Company Summary
 Headquarters:             Toronto, Ontario                          Total coal resource                         51.7 million tonnes Bituminous
                                                                     (NI 43-101):                                35.7 million tonnes Anthracite1
                                                                                                                 (15.1 million tonnes anthracite inferred)



 Number of                 2 (Magdalena                              Historical annual saleable                  648,000 saleable tonnes in
 mines:                    and Aviemore)                             production:                                 fiscal 2011


 Mine location:            Kwa-zulu, Natal,                          2 year target production2:                  1,000,000 saleable tonnes
                           South Africa                                                                          Bituminous - Magdalena
                                                                                                                 420,000 saleable tonnes
                                                                                                                 Anthracite - Aviemore


                                            Production capacity: 1.5 million saleable tonnes




1.     As set out in the Technical Report of the Company entitled “An Independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on Slater Coal and Subsidiaries,
       KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa”, dated March 1, 2011, prepared for the Company by Minxcon (the “Technical Report”). A copy of the Technical
       Report is available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.                                                                           3
2.     As per management’s guidance
Investment Highlights                                                        TSX/JSE : FMC




 Strategic assets in one of the best developed coal markets in the world


 Resource base of high quality bituminous and anthracite coal


 Ability to TRIPLE production within three years from 2010 historic levels using existing
  infrastructure and capacity


 In-place infrastructure to reach export corridors and growing domestic market


 Substantial upside through organic production growth and strategic acquisitions


 Experienced coal-focused management team




As per management’s guidance

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Experienced Management Team                                                                         TSX/JSE : FMC

 Stephan Theron, B.Comm, CGA │President and Chief Executive Officer
  Extensive management, project finance and equity analysis experience in the mining, energy and infrastructure
  sectors
  Previous capital and project experience includes Weir PLC and AMEC PLC
  Former sector head materials and energy with a specific focus on South African coal market


 Malcolm Campbell, Pr. Cert. Eng. (Mining) │Chief Operating Officer
  Fourth generation coal miner with 25 years industry experience
  Skilled in operational management, turnaround strategies and business development
  Spent 20 years with Anglo Coal; held a variety of positions including Regional Manager for New Business
  Development and Strategy


 Kuda Muchenje, │VP Exploration & Development
  Seasoned exploration geologist with over 15 years experience in the generation of exploration targets and
  management of exploration and evaluation programs
  Former Country Manager(Mozambique)for Rio Tinto


 Deb Battiston, CGA │Chief Financial Officer
  Financial specialist with over 20 years experience in the mining sector


 Kevern Mattison, NHD (Mining), B. Tech.│General Manager
  More than 20 years operational coal mining experience
  Spent over 20 years with Anglo Coal, most recently Manager Mining




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Directors                                                                                   TSX/JSE : FMC



 Stan Bharti, P.Eng. │ Executive Chairman
  Business consultant and a professional mining engineer with more than 25 years experience
  Founder and Chairman of Forbes & Manhattan, Inc., a private merchant focused on the resource
  sector, since July 2001

 Stephan Theron, B.Comm, CGA , │ President and CEO

 David Stein, MSc., CFA │ Director
  Over nine years of asset evaluation, research and corporate finance experience
  President and Director of Aberdeen International (seed investor in Forbes Coal)

 Grant Davey, P. Eng. │ Director
  Mining Engineer with close to 20 years experience in coal, platinum and gold mining industry
  Previously held senior operational management roles for Anglo American in South Africa & Australia

 David Gower, P. Geo. │ Director
  Professional Geologist and the former Global Head of Nickel Exploration for Falconbridge

 Ryan Bennett, M.Mining Eng. │ Director
  Masters degree in Mining Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines
  Extensive technical mining project analyses experience
  Senior Partner of Resource Capital Fund;(significant shareholder in Forbes Coal)




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Progress to Date                                                                                                   TSX/JSE : FMC


      Corporate Milestones…dual listed with experienced management team
          Completed RTO within 60                                                                                         Forbes Coal reports
         days, began trading on the        Closed CDN$42 million capital                                               revenue of $31.2 million
       Toronto Stock Exchange under         raise at $4.55/share; Forbes                                                 in fiscal third quarter
                                                                                    Secured ZAR230 million
             the symbol “FMC”               Coal increased ownership in                                                  2012, an increase of
                                                                                     (approximately $C30
          September 2010                        Slater Coal to 76.75%;              million) loan facility from          245% year-over-year
                                           Completed second NI 43-101                    Investec to fund
                                                   Technical Report                 Company’s expansion                   January 2012
                                                   March 2011
                                                                                        November 2011




      Operational Highlights…production up 53% since acquiring the Slater Coal properties
                                       Signed three year offtake agreement
                                                                                       Q2 2012 revenue
                                      with leading energy trading company
                                                                                  increased 80% to $35.2
                                      for 1.75 million tonnes of thermal coal;                                     Delivered solid fiscal Q3
                                                                                 million as a result of record
   Increased export capacity at       January and February 2011 production                                        2012 production number,
                                                                                  export sales of 192,400
  Navitrade Terminal at Richards                    increases 28%                                                     including a 235%
                                                                                            tonnes
Bay; Magdalena upgraded mining                                                                                      increase in total sales
                                                   April 2011                                                           year-over-year
  operations; increased saleable                                                      October 2011
 production capacity by 330,000                                                                                      December 2011
        tonnes per annum
     December 2010




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Ramping Production and Sales1                                                                                      TSX/JSE : FMC



      Run of Mine Production                                                              Saleable Production
                                          354,003
           290,278                                                                                                     246,570

                                                                                            187,802
                              + 22%
                                                                                                           + 31%




       FY11Q3 ROM                       FY12Q3 ROM
                                                                                         FY11Q3 SALE                 FY12Q3 SALE
     (Sep 10 - Nov 10)                (Sep 11 - Nov 11)
                                                                                       (Sep 10 - Nov 10)           (Sep 11 - Nov 11)


                                                              Total Sales
                                                                                320,251




                                                     95,610        + 235%




                                                   FY11Q3                       FY12Q3
                                               (Sep 10 - Nov 10)            (Sep 11 - Nov 11)


1.   All figures are tonnes
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Strong Financial Results Reflecting Growth                                 TSX/JSE : FMC




                    Q1 2012            Q2 2012            Q3 2012          % Change
                  (Mar – May 2011)   (Jun – Aug 2011)   (Sept- Nov 2011)        (YTD)




    Revenue       $19.6 million      $35.2 million      $31.2 million         + 59 %




   Gross Profit   $4.2 million       $5.6 million       $6.8 million          + 62 %



  Consolidated
                  $5.6 million       $6.9 million       $8.2 million          + 46 %
    EBIDTA



 Cash and Cash
                  $19.8 million      $24.2 million      $16.8 million         - 15 %
  Equivalents




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Access to Lucrative Export Markets                                                 TSX/JSE : FMC


     • In Q3 2012 Forbes Coal reported record export sales of 199,200 tonnes an increase of 117%
       from March 2011, reflecting strong demand from export markets
     • Global thermal trade flows show India and China as major global importers of thermal coal
           ― South Africa exported an estimated 23 million tonnes of thermal coal to India in 2010
     • Asia dominates demand for anthracite coal
           ― 83% of global imports; 95% of expected export demand growth1




                                                                                     Global Thermal Coal
                                                                                     Trade Flows




1.     Source : Company Reports
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Coal Markets Overview                                                                                           TSX/JSE : FMC


                                                        Thermal                                   Metallurgical
                                                                                        •   Aviemore one of four listed
                                                                                            metallurgical (anthracite) coal
                                       •       Thermal (bituminous) coal sold               producers in South Africa
                                               directly to independent industrial
                                               companies in South Africa                •   Cost-effective replacement for coking
     Domestic                          •       Thermal coal sold at circa US$80
                                                                                            coal/coke

                                               per tonne vs low quality coal sold       •   Applications include iron ore
                                               to Eskom priced at US$20 - 30 per            pelletizing, PCI for blast furnaces,
                                               tonne                                        calcining for electrode
                                                                                            manufacturing, ferroalloys and power
                                                                                            generation


                                       •       Demand increasing from emerging
                                               Asian markets, especially India and
                                               China                                    •   Demand driven by the metal refining
                                                                                            industry
                                       •       Indian government expecting
                                               domestic coal shortfall of approx. 112
                                               million tonnes for year ended March
                                                                                        •   Pricing highly correlated with PCl coal
        Export                                 2012; 35% increase from previous
                                               forecasts
                                                                                            prices

                                                                                        •   Australian coal producers starting to
                                       •       South African coal exports to India          settle PCl contracts at a record
                                               increased 161% 2008 – 2009                   US$275 per tonne FOB for April –June
                                                                                            quarter 1
                                       •       China imported165 million tonnes of
                                               coal in 2010, up 31% from prior year

Source: Company reports
1.    McCloskey Coal Report, March 22, 2 011
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Established Mining Region   TSX/JSE : FMC




Source: Company reports
                                            12
TSX/JSE : FMC




Company Outlook




                                  13
2010 – 2013 Mine Plan                                                                                                                 TSX/JSE : FMC


• Increasing production: saleable production is expected to grow at a CAGR of
  41% from 2010 to 2013
          – Driven by expansion of production from the Magdalena and Aviemore underground
            mines

                                                        Saleable Production1
(000 t)
                                                                                                                1,423




                                                                                        1,061




                                                                648

                                       505




                                     2010FY                   2011FY                   2012FY                  2013FY


                                                                   Bituminous   Anthracite


 1.       Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
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Organic Growth Opportunities                                               TSX/JSE : FMC



Ramp up at Magdalena
• Double production from fiscal 2010 to fiscal 2013
• FY2011 CAPEX: $9.7 million
• Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $12.4 million

Increase wash plant recovery rates
• Improve from current level of 60% to 70%
• Investigate product upgrade potential
• FY2011 CAPEX: $1.5 million
• Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $1.2 million

Aviemore anthracite operations
• Ramp-up saleable production to 500,000 by
  tonnes/year by fiscal 2014
• FY2011 CAPEX: $0.16 million
• Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $3.7 million




Source: Company reports, all figures in CDN $ unless otherwise indicated
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Positioned for Multi-Year Export Growth                           TSX/JSE : FMC



SECURED ADDITIONAL EXPORT CAPACITY AT RICHARD’S BAY


Milestone agreement inked on December 7, 2010 increases
export capacity incrementally by 960,000 tonnes per annum
for a total export capacity of 1,157,000 tonnes in 2013.




SIGNIFICANT OFFTAKE AGREEMENT PROVIDES STEADY
CASH FLOW
Three year offtake agreement reached with global energy trading
company for 1.75 million tonnes (total) of thermal coal

Cash flow from offtake agreement will fund continued ramp up of
production at the two operating mines




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Mining Resource                                                                                                                   TSX/JSE : FMC


                                                    NI 43 – 101 Global Resource1

                                 Measured               Indicated                 MI              Inferred            Yearly              LOM
                                                                                                                      ROM2
     Magdalena                      51.7 m                     -               51.7 m                   -              1.0 m          + 20 years
     Bituminous
     Aviemore                        1.6 m                 34.1 m              35.7 m              15.1 m             0.25 m          + 20 years
     Anthracite




1.    Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
2.    As per management’s guidance
                                                                                                                                                   17
U/G LOM Production Profile                                            1
                                                                                                                                 TSX/JSE : FMC


                             2,000,000

                             1,800,000

                             1,600,000

                             1,400,000

                             1,200,000
                    Tonnes



                             1,000,000

                              800,000

                              600,000

                              400,000

                              200,000

                                    -
                                         2012   2013   2014    2015       2016   2017     2018    2019     2020     2021

                                          Magdalena O/C         Magdalena U/G            Aviemore U/G

Magdalena2                                                                              Aviemore2
• Section 1: ABM30 High Seam, 40,000 tonnes/month                                       • Section 1: Conventional, 22,000 tonnes/month
• Section 2: Conventional Low Seam, 10,000 tonnes/month                                 • Section 2: Conventional, 22,000 tonnes/month
• Section 3: Dyke, 12,000 tonnes/month                                                  • Investigate low seam CM’s for future
• Section 4: ABM30 High Seam, 40,000 tonnes/month
• Section 5: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month
• Section 6: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month
• Section 7: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month

1.   Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
2.   As per management’s guidance.
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Magdalena Bituminous Coal Operations   TSX/JSE : FMC




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Magdalena Bituminous Coal Operations                                                                                             TSX/JSE : FMC


                                                                                              Magdalena Operations and Site Layout
                             Asset Summary1

Location:                 • Dundee, Kwa-Zulu, Natal
Coal Type:                • Bituminous
Resource:                 • 51.7 million tonnes
Acres:                    • 4,557
Average BTU:              • 12,250 BTU/lb
                          • 6,800 kcal/kg
Ash:                      • 15.0%
Volatility:               • 16.7%
Saleable                  • 2011FY2: 555,000 tonnes
Production:               • 2012FY2: 900,000 tonnes
Mine Life:                • Approximately +20 years
Infrastructure:           • Wash plant, processing plant
                            and siding



1.   Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
2.   Fiscal year-end February 28
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Magdalena Bituminous Coal Production Profile                                                                                       TSX/JSE : FMC


• Ramp-up on schedule
• New ABM30 continuous miner arrived in December 2010 (further increased
  saleable production capacity by close to 30,000 tonnes per month)1
• Second ABM30 continuous miner scheduled for delivery end September 2011



                             Magdalena Saleable Bituminous Coal Production2
     (000 t)/February 28 year-end
                                                                                                                      1,003
                                                                                                        900


                                                                                         556
                                                           449            485
                              347            326
               299




              2006           2007           2008           2009           2010          2011           2012E          2013E

                                               Magdalena - open pit         Magdalena - underground


1.     As per management’s guidance
2.     Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
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Magdalena Project Area & Mining Rights1                                                                                          TSX/JSE : FMC




1.   Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

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Aviemore Anthracite Coal Operations   TSX/JSE : FMC




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Aviemore Anthracite Coal Operations                                                                                             TSX/JSE : FMC



                                                                                                              Aviemore Operations
                            Asset Summary1


Location:                • Dundee, Kwa-Zulu, Natal
Coal Type:               • Anthracite
Resource:                • 35.7 million tonnes
                            (15.1 million tonnes inferred)

Acres:                   • 13,818
Average BTU:             • 12,800 BTU/lb
                         • 7,100 kcal/kg
Ash:                     • 13.7%
Volatility:              • 7.9%
Saleable                 • 2011FY2: 92,000 tonnes
Production:              • 2012FY2: 161,000 tonnes
Mine Life:               • Approximately +20 years
Infrastructure:          • Wash plant, processing plant
                           and siding
  1.   Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
  2.   Fiscal year-end February 28
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Aviemore Anthracite Coal Production Profile                                                                                        TSX/JSE : FMC


• Annual production capacity expected to hit 500,000 tonnes of saleable coal
  per annum in fiscal 20141




                               Aviemore Anthracite Coal Saleable Production2
     (000 t)/February 28 year-end

                                                                                                                             420




                                                                                                              161
                                                                 102                            92
                     59             62             61
                                                                                 20


                    2006           2007           2008           2009           2010          2011           2012E         2013E




1.     As per management’s guidance
2.     Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
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Aviemore Project Area & Mining Rights1                                                                                           TSX/JSE : FMC




1.   Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

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Corporate Structure                                                                  TSX/JSE : FMC


                                  Forbes Coal Ownership Structure

                                      Forbes and Manhattan Coal Corp.
                                           (Ontario, TSX/JSE Listed)

                                                          100%

                                       Forbes and Manhattan Coal Inc.
                                                  (Ontario)

                                                          76.75% → 100%

Corondale Prospecting and
                                       Slater Coal (Proprietary) Limited
Mining (Proprietary) Limited                                                             Slater Vendors
    Dormant Company            100%             (South Africa)             23.25% → 0%

                                                          70%


                                       Zinoju Coal (Proprietary) Limited                      BEE
                                                (South Africa)             30%              (Nulane)




                                           100%                 100%

                                         Magdalena         Aviemore
                                      Bituminous Coal    Anthracite Coal

    Source: FM Coal Corp

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Responsible Development                          TSX/JSE : FMC


• Good working relationship with its two
  unions: National Union of Mineworkers
  (NUM) and Amalgamated Mining &
  Construction Union (AMCO)
     •   Labour contracts are negotiated on an
         annual basis


• Implementing internationally recognized
  safety, health, environmental and quality
  management systems

• Adheres to the tenets of the Mining
  Charter and promotes local
  procurement and procurement from BEE
  companies

• Committed to developing local
  communities




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Capitalization and Share Performance                                                                                                    TSX/JSE : FMC



                                                                Share Structure

                                          Basic Shares Outstanding                                 34.8 million
                                          FD Shares Outstanding1                                   39.5 million


             Canadian Share Performance                                                   South African Share Performance

 Company Ticker                                                TSX: FMC            Company Ticker                                                  JSE: FMC
 Closing Price (February 3, 2012)                                  C$1.88          Closing Price (February 3, 2012)                               ZAR 1,625
 Trading Range                                          C$1.65 – $4.64             Trading Range                                        ZAR 1,430 –2,750
 (52 week)                                                                         (since July 28, 2011)
 Market Capitalization (Basic)                             C$65 million            Market Capitalization (Basic)                           ZAR 565 million
 Market Capitalization (FD)                                C$72 million            Market Capitalization (FD)                              ZAR 642 million




1 Includes2,700,000 performance warrants that convert into common shares upon the company reaching certain operating targets. Also includes
3,445,300 options with a weighted average exercise price of C$5.35 per share, 763,887 broker warrants convertible into common shares at an exercise
price of C$2.80 per share and expiring on January 23, 2012 and 480,000 broker warrants convertible into common shares at an exercise price of C$4.55     29
per share and expiring on February 22, 2013.
Peer Group Trading Analysis                                                                                                                                        TSX/JSE : FMC

 Share price performance: South African listed peers                       Relative valuation: South African listed peers

                                                                          x
                                                                      25.0x                            23.4x                                      FY+1 average (1)= 12.7x
                                                                                                                                                  FY+2 average(1) = 9.2x
250
                                                                      20.0x


                                                                      15.0x
                                                                                                              12.2x
200                                                                                                                           11.2x10.9x            11.0x
                                                                      10.0x                                                                                 8.3x

                                                                                                                                                                      5.1x 5.5x
                                                                                      5.0x
                                                                                                                                                                                      2.3 x
150                                                                                                                                                                                           1.3 x

                                                                                      0.0x
                                                                                                     Coal of Africa         Optimum Coal Keaton Energy                 Exxaro       Forbes Coal
                                                                                                                                                                                       Corp.
100

                                                                                                                                      FY 12 P/E         FY 13 P/E

                                                                           Sales growth (FY12 to FY13) versus FY12 P/E: South African listed peers
 50

                                                                                                   80.0%
                                                                                                                                                             Market cap represented by bubble size
                                                                                                   70.0%
                                                                                                                                                     Keaton Energy
  0



                                                                     Sales Growth (FY12 to FY13)
                                                                                                   60.0%

                                                                                                   50.0%

                                                                                                   40.0%                   Forbes Coal

                                                                                                   30.0%                                                                              Coal of Africa
                                                                                                                  Exxaro
        Forbes         Exxaro          Optimum     Coal     Keaton                                 20.0%                                               Optimum Coal
                                                                                                   10.0%
        Wescoal        Hwange          Firestone   Resgen
                                                                                                    0.0%
                                                                             -5.0                           0.0             5.0            10.0             15.0        20.0        25.0              30.0
                                                                                                   -10.0%
                                                                                                                                                  FY12 P/E

 Source: Bloomberg, 20 December 2011
 (1) Excluding Forbes Coal                                                                                                                                                                    30
Comparable Trading Analysis
                                                                                                                                                                  TSX/JSE : FMC


• Forbes Coal trades at                                                                    Comparable Trading Analysis
                                                                                                            Market Cap          EV         EV / EBITDA                P/CFPS
  a significant discount                                   Company                                             (US$M)       (US$M)        2011E      2012E         2011E     2012E

  to comparable coal                                       U.S. Coal Producers
                                                           Alliance Resource Partners LP                         $2,500    $2,882           5.0x        4.6x         5.6x        5.0x
  producers on an                                          Alpha Natural Resources Inc.1                         $4,483    $6,856           4.8x        3.4x         4.0x        2.7x
                                                           Arch Coal2
  EV/EBITDA and P/CF
                                                                                                                 $3,239    $7,162           5.7x        4.1x         3.4x        2.6x
                                                           Cloud Peak Energy Inc.                                $1,052    $1,312           3.8x        3.6x         3.5x        4.0x

  basis                                                    Consol Energy, Inc.
                                                           Corsa Coal Corp.
                                                                                                                 $7,859
                                                                                                                  $160
                                                                                                                          $11,270
                                                                                                                            $177
                                                                                                                                            6.1x
                                                                                                                                            5.8x
                                                                                                                                                        5.0x
                                                                                                                                                        3.5x
                                                                                                                                                                     5.5x
                                                                                                                                                                     7.4x
                                                                                                                                                                                 4.7x
                                                                                                                                                                                 4.8x
                                                           James River Coal Co.                                   $245      $725            3.5x        3.5x         1.8x        1.8x
                                                           Lipari Energy, Inc.                                      $95       $97           4.2x        2.9x         6.7x        3.7x
                                                           Natural Resource Partners LP                          $3,762    $4,469          14.9x       13.3x        13.3x       13.5x
                                                           Oxford Resource Partners, LP                           $535      $654           11.5x        7.5x        13.2x        9.4x
                                                           Patriot Coal Corporation                               $829      $955            4.8x        2.2x         6.7x        2.8x
                                                           Peabody Energy Corp.3                                $10,029   $12,812           5.1x        4.0x         5.6x        4.3x
                                                           Rhino Resource Partners LP                             $509      $669            7.4x        5.8x         6.0x        5.4x
                                                           Xinergy Ltd.                                           $173      $265            5.5x        2.4x         7.5x        2.8x
                                                           Walter Energy, Inc.                                   $4,001    $6,266           5.1x        4.5x         5.1x        3.9x
                                                           U.S. Coal Producers Average (excluding high and low)                             5.8x        4.2x         6.2x        4.3x
                                                           African Coal Producers
                                                           Coal of Africa Limited                                  $428      $429           7.4x        2.0x        14.4x        5.3x
                                                           Continental Coal Limited                                 $77        $93          4.7x        1.3x       419.3x        1.4x
                                                           Exxaro Resources Limited                              $7,930     $7,415          8.7x        5.9x        10.7x        6.5x
                                                           Keaton Energy Holdings Limited                           $53        $50           NA         4.2x          NA          NA
                                                           Optimum Coal Holdings Limited                         $1,129      $985           5.2x        4.0x         6.6x        4.5x
                                                           Petmin Limited                                          $188        $79           NA         2.0x          NA         0.0x
                                                           African Coal Producers Average (excluding high and low)                          6.3x        3.0x        12.5x        3.7x
                                                           Other Coal Producers
                                                           Cline Mining Corp.                                    $281        $196            NA         1.4x          NA         2.3x
                                                           Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.4                       $8,204      $7,952          8.4x        7.1x        11.4x        9.2x
                                                           Gloucester Coal Ltd.5                                $1,350      $1,517          9.0x        6.4x         8.3x        6.8x
                                                           Grande Cache Coal Corporation                         $484        $536            NA         3.3x          NA         2.5x
                                                           Macarthur Coal Ltd.6                                 $3,567      $3,008          8.0x        6.5x        14.7x        9.6x
                                                           Other Coal Producers Average (exluding high and low)                             8.4x        5.4x        11.4x        6.2x
                                                           Overall Average (excluding high and low)                                         6.3x        4.2x         8.0x        4.6x
  Note: As of September 22, 2011                            Forbes Coal (C$)7                                     $83          $86          2.9x          1.7x         3.9x        1.9x
  1. Pro forma acquisition of Massey Energy Inc.            Forbes Coal - Discount to Comparables                                         (54%)         (60%)        (52%)       (58%)
  2. Pro forma acquisition of International Coal Group
  3. Pro forma the joint takeover offer with ArcelorMittal SA to acquire Macarthur Coal Ltd.
  4. Coal & Allied Industries is shown pre-announcement of a bid by Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Development Pty to acquire the remaining 14% of Coal & Allied Industries on August 8, 2011
  5. Gloucester Coal is shown pro-forma the acquisition of Donaldson Coal and Monash Group
  6. MacArthur Coal is shown pre-announcement of a joint take-over offer by ArcelorMittal and Peabody Energy on July 11, 2011
  7. Forbes Coal’s operating forecast is based on Canaccord Genuity Research estimates. Market cap and EV includes 2.7M in performance warrants
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  Source: Consensus estimates and company reports
Summary                                                                     TSX/JSE : FMC




 Currently producing high quality bituminous and anthracite coal


 Plans to organically TRIPLE production from 2010 historic levels to 1.5 million
  saleable tonnes per annum in three years


 Export capacity at Richards Bay Coal Terminal and Grindrod Terminals Richards
  Bay to increase incrementally to 1,157,000 tonnes per annum by 2013


 Offtake agreement with global energy trading company provides cash to fund
  ramp up at two operating mines


 Growing demand for coal from emerging markets


 Looking at strategic acquisition opportunities in the region


 Strong balance sheet and coal-focused management team


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Appendix




                           33
South Africa – Overview                                                     TSX/JSE : FMC

•   South Africa is the most attractive country in
    Africa in which to do business according to
                                                           Richard’s Bay Port
    Ernst & Young 2011 Africa Attractiveness          World’s Largest Coal Terminal
    Survey

•   Modern infrastructure system supporting
    distribution of commodities for both domestic
    and export markets
        – Extensive rail network (10th longest in
           the world)
        – Majority of electricity generated via
           coal fired power stations
        – Richard’s Bay port in South Africa is the
           world’s largest bulk coal terminal
               • 91 million tonne capacity
               • Coal railed from approximately
                  49 mines

•   Long history in resource development
       – World’s largest PGM & ferrochrome
          producer
       – Significant coal, iron ore and
          manganese resources




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Historical Coal Prices                                                                                                                                                                                             TSX/JSE : FMC

•              South African thermal coal (Richard’s Bay terminal) and coking coal prices have increased significantly
               over the last several months

•              The recovery to 2008 levels have been driven by increased demand, particularly from China and India,
               and higher cost supply from key producing nations such as Russia and the U.S.



                                                     Historical South African Thermal Coal and PCI Coal Prices
               $300


               $250


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(US$ /tonne)




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     Source: Bloomberg
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Thermal Coal Global Overview                                                         TSX/JSE : FMC

•      Significant upside potential to
       export prices                                 Global Thermal Demand and Supply Forecast

•      A tightening of the global
       seaborne market in late 2010
       provided the initial base for
       thermal coal to rise

•      Robust import demand from India

•      Growing imports into China due to
       increasing demand and
       production curtailments

•      Slowing export supply growth from
       Indonesia as more coal is diverted
       for domestic use

•      Short-term supply constraints
       caused by flooding in Australia

•      Australia is the second-largest
       exporter of bituminous coal

•      Wood Mackenzie stated that
       prices could exceed 2008 highs


    Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011
                                                                                                     36
Thermal Coal Global Overview                                          TSX/JSE : FMC



  • India will be relying heavily on coal fired power plants in the near future




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Thermal Coal Global Overview                                           TSX/JSE : FMC



       • As a result of reliance on thermal power generation, Indian thermal
         imports are expected to rise significantly




Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011
                                                                                       38
Thermal Coal Global Overview                                     TSX/JSE : FMC



  • Chinese thermal coal imports have been huge; this trend is expected to
    continue into near future




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Metallurgical Coal Global Overview                                                   TSX/JSE : FMC

•      The coking coal market was
       fundamentally tight prior to the              Global Thermal Demand and Supply Forecast
       Queensland floods, which have
       further constrained the market

•      Current situation highlights the
       lack of geographical diversity to
       supply side portfolio, leaving it
       prone to shocks

•      Market deficit likely to prevail,
       keeping price at decent premium
       to cost support

•      Requirement for projects in high
       geopolitical and infrastructure risk
       regions will keep long-term prices
       elevated




    Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011
                                                                                                     40
Metallurgical Coal Global Overview                                       TSX/JSE : FMC


          • Many metallurgical coal basins exist, however there is a challenge in
            bringing new projects online




Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011
                                                                                         41
Metallurgical Coal Global Overview                                 TSX/JSE : FMC



  • Supply growth in 2011 is set to be much lower than in 2010, while key
    regions increase demand




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Metallurgical Coal Global Overview                                                           TSX/JSE : FMC

                    •   Global anthracite coal demand driven by the metal refining industry
                           – Cost-effective replacement for coking coal/coke
                    •   Emerging markets consuming the most steel
                    •   China is the world largest steel producer
                           – Accounts for 44% of global steel production
                           – Expected to sustain steel consumption growth of 6%-8% annually
                    •   China accounts for 52% of the world’s coking coal consumption
                           – Imports more than half of coking coal consumed from export markets




                                                                                             Increasing steel
                                                                                             production and
                                                                                             consumption
                                                                                             drives demand
                                                                                             for anthracite
                                                                                             coal




Global steel consumption: Macquarie Commodities Research February 2011
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TSX/JSE : FMC                                                     February 2012




                               CONTACT INFORMATION

Stephan Theron                                              Sabina Srubiski
President & CEO                                             Investor Relations Manager
Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp.                               Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp.

Tel: + 1 416 861 5912                                       Tel: + 1 416 309 2957

info@forbescoal.com                                         ssrubiski@forbescoal.com
www.forbescoal.com                                          www.forbescoal.com


         65 Queen Street West, Suite 815 P.O. Box 71, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5H 2M5   44

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Fmc corporate presentation feb 2012

  • 1. TSX/JSE : FMC February 2012 GROWING COAL PRODUCER IN SOUTHERN AFRICA CORPORATE PRESENTATION A Forbes & Manhattan Group Company
  • 2. Disclaimer TSX/JSE : FMC This presentation contains forward-looking statements under Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the development potential and timetable of the Magdelena and Aviemore projects; the Company’s ability to raise additional funds as necessary; the future price of coal; the estimation of mineral resources; conclusions of economic evaluations (including scoping studies); the realization of mineral resource estimates; the timing and amount of estimated future production, development and exploration; costs of future activities; capital and operating expenditures; success of exploration activities; mining or processing issues; currency exchange rates; government regulation of mining operations; and environmental risks. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made. Estimates regarding the anticipated timing, amount and cost of mining at the Company’s projects are based on assumptions underlying mineral resource estimates and the realization of such estimates; results of previous mining activities at the projects, and detailed research and analysis completed by independent consultants and management of the Company; research and estimates regarding the timing of delivery for long-lead items; and knowledge regarding certain factors described in the technical report filed under the profile of the Company on SEDAR. Capital and operating cost estimates are based on results of previous mining activities, research of the Company and independent consultants. Production estimates are based on mine plans and production schedules, which have been developed by the Company’s personnel and independent consultants. Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements, including but not limited to risks related to: timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; unexpected events and delays during construction, expansion and start-up; variations in ore grade and recovery rates; receipt and revocation of government approvals; actual results of exploration and mining activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of coal; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry. Although management of the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Investors are advised that National Instrument NI 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators (“NI 43-101”) requires that each category of mineral reserves and mineral resources be reported separately. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Johan Odendaal, B.Sc.(Geol.), B.Sc.(Hons)(Min. Econ.), M.Sc. (Min. Eng.), a director of Minxcon and an independent Qualified Person, as defined in National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this presentation. Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated or Inferred Resources The information presented uses the terms “measured”, “indicated” and “inferred” mineral resources. United States investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize these terms. “Inferred mineral resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever be converted into mineral reserves. United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable. 2
  • 3. Company Overview TSX/JSE : FMC Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp.’s (“Forbes Coal” or the “Company”) vision is to build a high quality bituminous and anthracite coal company with production capacity in excess of 10 million tonnes per year Company Summary Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario Total coal resource 51.7 million tonnes Bituminous (NI 43-101): 35.7 million tonnes Anthracite1 (15.1 million tonnes anthracite inferred) Number of 2 (Magdalena Historical annual saleable 648,000 saleable tonnes in mines: and Aviemore) production: fiscal 2011 Mine location: Kwa-zulu, Natal, 2 year target production2: 1,000,000 saleable tonnes South Africa Bituminous - Magdalena 420,000 saleable tonnes Anthracite - Aviemore Production capacity: 1.5 million saleable tonnes 1. As set out in the Technical Report of the Company entitled “An Independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on Slater Coal and Subsidiaries, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa”, dated March 1, 2011, prepared for the Company by Minxcon (the “Technical Report”). A copy of the Technical Report is available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 3 2. As per management’s guidance
  • 4. Investment Highlights TSX/JSE : FMC  Strategic assets in one of the best developed coal markets in the world  Resource base of high quality bituminous and anthracite coal  Ability to TRIPLE production within three years from 2010 historic levels using existing infrastructure and capacity  In-place infrastructure to reach export corridors and growing domestic market  Substantial upside through organic production growth and strategic acquisitions  Experienced coal-focused management team As per management’s guidance 4
  • 5. Experienced Management Team TSX/JSE : FMC  Stephan Theron, B.Comm, CGA │President and Chief Executive Officer Extensive management, project finance and equity analysis experience in the mining, energy and infrastructure sectors Previous capital and project experience includes Weir PLC and AMEC PLC Former sector head materials and energy with a specific focus on South African coal market  Malcolm Campbell, Pr. Cert. Eng. (Mining) │Chief Operating Officer Fourth generation coal miner with 25 years industry experience Skilled in operational management, turnaround strategies and business development Spent 20 years with Anglo Coal; held a variety of positions including Regional Manager for New Business Development and Strategy  Kuda Muchenje, │VP Exploration & Development Seasoned exploration geologist with over 15 years experience in the generation of exploration targets and management of exploration and evaluation programs Former Country Manager(Mozambique)for Rio Tinto  Deb Battiston, CGA │Chief Financial Officer Financial specialist with over 20 years experience in the mining sector  Kevern Mattison, NHD (Mining), B. Tech.│General Manager More than 20 years operational coal mining experience Spent over 20 years with Anglo Coal, most recently Manager Mining 5
  • 6. Directors TSX/JSE : FMC  Stan Bharti, P.Eng. │ Executive Chairman Business consultant and a professional mining engineer with more than 25 years experience Founder and Chairman of Forbes & Manhattan, Inc., a private merchant focused on the resource sector, since July 2001  Stephan Theron, B.Comm, CGA , │ President and CEO  David Stein, MSc., CFA │ Director Over nine years of asset evaluation, research and corporate finance experience President and Director of Aberdeen International (seed investor in Forbes Coal)  Grant Davey, P. Eng. │ Director Mining Engineer with close to 20 years experience in coal, platinum and gold mining industry Previously held senior operational management roles for Anglo American in South Africa & Australia  David Gower, P. Geo. │ Director Professional Geologist and the former Global Head of Nickel Exploration for Falconbridge  Ryan Bennett, M.Mining Eng. │ Director Masters degree in Mining Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines Extensive technical mining project analyses experience Senior Partner of Resource Capital Fund;(significant shareholder in Forbes Coal) 6
  • 7. Progress to Date TSX/JSE : FMC Corporate Milestones…dual listed with experienced management team Completed RTO within 60 Forbes Coal reports days, began trading on the Closed CDN$42 million capital revenue of $31.2 million Toronto Stock Exchange under raise at $4.55/share; Forbes in fiscal third quarter Secured ZAR230 million the symbol “FMC” Coal increased ownership in 2012, an increase of (approximately $C30 September 2010 Slater Coal to 76.75%; million) loan facility from 245% year-over-year Completed second NI 43-101 Investec to fund Technical Report Company’s expansion January 2012 March 2011 November 2011 Operational Highlights…production up 53% since acquiring the Slater Coal properties Signed three year offtake agreement Q2 2012 revenue with leading energy trading company increased 80% to $35.2 for 1.75 million tonnes of thermal coal; Delivered solid fiscal Q3 million as a result of record Increased export capacity at January and February 2011 production 2012 production number, export sales of 192,400 Navitrade Terminal at Richards increases 28% including a 235% tonnes Bay; Magdalena upgraded mining increase in total sales April 2011 year-over-year operations; increased saleable October 2011 production capacity by 330,000 December 2011 tonnes per annum December 2010 7
  • 8. Ramping Production and Sales1 TSX/JSE : FMC Run of Mine Production Saleable Production 354,003 290,278 246,570 187,802 + 22% + 31% FY11Q3 ROM FY12Q3 ROM FY11Q3 SALE FY12Q3 SALE (Sep 10 - Nov 10) (Sep 11 - Nov 11) (Sep 10 - Nov 10) (Sep 11 - Nov 11) Total Sales 320,251 95,610 + 235% FY11Q3 FY12Q3 (Sep 10 - Nov 10) (Sep 11 - Nov 11) 1. All figures are tonnes 8
  • 9. Strong Financial Results Reflecting Growth TSX/JSE : FMC Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 % Change (Mar – May 2011) (Jun – Aug 2011) (Sept- Nov 2011) (YTD) Revenue $19.6 million $35.2 million $31.2 million + 59 % Gross Profit $4.2 million $5.6 million $6.8 million + 62 % Consolidated $5.6 million $6.9 million $8.2 million + 46 % EBIDTA Cash and Cash $19.8 million $24.2 million $16.8 million - 15 % Equivalents 9
  • 10. Access to Lucrative Export Markets TSX/JSE : FMC • In Q3 2012 Forbes Coal reported record export sales of 199,200 tonnes an increase of 117% from March 2011, reflecting strong demand from export markets • Global thermal trade flows show India and China as major global importers of thermal coal ― South Africa exported an estimated 23 million tonnes of thermal coal to India in 2010 • Asia dominates demand for anthracite coal ― 83% of global imports; 95% of expected export demand growth1 Global Thermal Coal Trade Flows 1. Source : Company Reports 10
  • 11. Coal Markets Overview TSX/JSE : FMC Thermal Metallurgical • Aviemore one of four listed metallurgical (anthracite) coal • Thermal (bituminous) coal sold producers in South Africa directly to independent industrial companies in South Africa • Cost-effective replacement for coking Domestic • Thermal coal sold at circa US$80 coal/coke per tonne vs low quality coal sold • Applications include iron ore to Eskom priced at US$20 - 30 per pelletizing, PCI for blast furnaces, tonne calcining for electrode manufacturing, ferroalloys and power generation • Demand increasing from emerging Asian markets, especially India and China • Demand driven by the metal refining industry • Indian government expecting domestic coal shortfall of approx. 112 million tonnes for year ended March • Pricing highly correlated with PCl coal Export 2012; 35% increase from previous forecasts prices • Australian coal producers starting to • South African coal exports to India settle PCl contracts at a record increased 161% 2008 – 2009 US$275 per tonne FOB for April –June quarter 1 • China imported165 million tonnes of coal in 2010, up 31% from prior year Source: Company reports 1. McCloskey Coal Report, March 22, 2 011 11
  • 12. Established Mining Region TSX/JSE : FMC Source: Company reports 12
  • 13. TSX/JSE : FMC Company Outlook 13
  • 14. 2010 – 2013 Mine Plan TSX/JSE : FMC • Increasing production: saleable production is expected to grow at a CAGR of 41% from 2010 to 2013 – Driven by expansion of production from the Magdalena and Aviemore underground mines Saleable Production1 (000 t) 1,423 1,061 648 505 2010FY 2011FY 2012FY 2013FY Bituminous Anthracite 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 14
  • 15. Organic Growth Opportunities TSX/JSE : FMC Ramp up at Magdalena • Double production from fiscal 2010 to fiscal 2013 • FY2011 CAPEX: $9.7 million • Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $12.4 million Increase wash plant recovery rates • Improve from current level of 60% to 70% • Investigate product upgrade potential • FY2011 CAPEX: $1.5 million • Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $1.2 million Aviemore anthracite operations • Ramp-up saleable production to 500,000 by tonnes/year by fiscal 2014 • FY2011 CAPEX: $0.16 million • Estimated FY2012 CAPEX: $3.7 million Source: Company reports, all figures in CDN $ unless otherwise indicated 15
  • 16. Positioned for Multi-Year Export Growth TSX/JSE : FMC SECURED ADDITIONAL EXPORT CAPACITY AT RICHARD’S BAY Milestone agreement inked on December 7, 2010 increases export capacity incrementally by 960,000 tonnes per annum for a total export capacity of 1,157,000 tonnes in 2013. SIGNIFICANT OFFTAKE AGREEMENT PROVIDES STEADY CASH FLOW Three year offtake agreement reached with global energy trading company for 1.75 million tonnes (total) of thermal coal Cash flow from offtake agreement will fund continued ramp up of production at the two operating mines 16
  • 17. Mining Resource TSX/JSE : FMC NI 43 – 101 Global Resource1 Measured Indicated MI Inferred Yearly LOM ROM2 Magdalena 51.7 m - 51.7 m - 1.0 m + 20 years Bituminous Aviemore 1.6 m 34.1 m 35.7 m 15.1 m 0.25 m + 20 years Anthracite 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 2. As per management’s guidance 17
  • 18. U/G LOM Production Profile 1 TSX/JSE : FMC 2,000,000 1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 Tonnes 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 - 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Magdalena O/C Magdalena U/G Aviemore U/G Magdalena2 Aviemore2 • Section 1: ABM30 High Seam, 40,000 tonnes/month • Section 1: Conventional, 22,000 tonnes/month • Section 2: Conventional Low Seam, 10,000 tonnes/month • Section 2: Conventional, 22,000 tonnes/month • Section 3: Dyke, 12,000 tonnes/month • Investigate low seam CM’s for future • Section 4: ABM30 High Seam, 40,000 tonnes/month • Section 5: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month • Section 6: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month • Section 7: CM Low Seam, 25,000 tonnes/month 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 2. As per management’s guidance. 18
  • 19. Magdalena Bituminous Coal Operations TSX/JSE : FMC 19
  • 20. Magdalena Bituminous Coal Operations TSX/JSE : FMC Magdalena Operations and Site Layout Asset Summary1 Location: • Dundee, Kwa-Zulu, Natal Coal Type: • Bituminous Resource: • 51.7 million tonnes Acres: • 4,557 Average BTU: • 12,250 BTU/lb • 6,800 kcal/kg Ash: • 15.0% Volatility: • 16.7% Saleable • 2011FY2: 555,000 tonnes Production: • 2012FY2: 900,000 tonnes Mine Life: • Approximately +20 years Infrastructure: • Wash plant, processing plant and siding 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 2. Fiscal year-end February 28 20
  • 21. Magdalena Bituminous Coal Production Profile TSX/JSE : FMC • Ramp-up on schedule • New ABM30 continuous miner arrived in December 2010 (further increased saleable production capacity by close to 30,000 tonnes per month)1 • Second ABM30 continuous miner scheduled for delivery end September 2011 Magdalena Saleable Bituminous Coal Production2 (000 t)/February 28 year-end 1,003 900 556 449 485 347 326 299 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012E 2013E Magdalena - open pit Magdalena - underground 1. As per management’s guidance 2. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 21
  • 22. Magdalena Project Area & Mining Rights1 TSX/JSE : FMC 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 22
  • 23. Aviemore Anthracite Coal Operations TSX/JSE : FMC 23
  • 24. Aviemore Anthracite Coal Operations TSX/JSE : FMC Aviemore Operations Asset Summary1 Location: • Dundee, Kwa-Zulu, Natal Coal Type: • Anthracite Resource: • 35.7 million tonnes (15.1 million tonnes inferred) Acres: • 13,818 Average BTU: • 12,800 BTU/lb • 7,100 kcal/kg Ash: • 13.7% Volatility: • 7.9% Saleable • 2011FY2: 92,000 tonnes Production: • 2012FY2: 161,000 tonnes Mine Life: • Approximately +20 years Infrastructure: • Wash plant, processing plant and siding 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 2. Fiscal year-end February 28 24
  • 25. Aviemore Anthracite Coal Production Profile TSX/JSE : FMC • Annual production capacity expected to hit 500,000 tonnes of saleable coal per annum in fiscal 20141 Aviemore Anthracite Coal Saleable Production2 (000 t)/February 28 year-end 420 161 102 92 59 62 61 20 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012E 2013E 1. As per management’s guidance 2. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 25
  • 26. Aviemore Project Area & Mining Rights1 TSX/JSE : FMC 1. Source: National Instrument 43 – 101 Report (Minxcon March 1, 2011) available under the profile of the Company on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. 26
  • 27. Corporate Structure TSX/JSE : FMC Forbes Coal Ownership Structure Forbes and Manhattan Coal Corp. (Ontario, TSX/JSE Listed) 100% Forbes and Manhattan Coal Inc. (Ontario) 76.75% → 100% Corondale Prospecting and Slater Coal (Proprietary) Limited Mining (Proprietary) Limited Slater Vendors Dormant Company 100% (South Africa) 23.25% → 0% 70% Zinoju Coal (Proprietary) Limited BEE (South Africa) 30% (Nulane) 100% 100% Magdalena Aviemore Bituminous Coal Anthracite Coal Source: FM Coal Corp 27
  • 28. Responsible Development TSX/JSE : FMC • Good working relationship with its two unions: National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and Amalgamated Mining & Construction Union (AMCO) • Labour contracts are negotiated on an annual basis • Implementing internationally recognized safety, health, environmental and quality management systems • Adheres to the tenets of the Mining Charter and promotes local procurement and procurement from BEE companies • Committed to developing local communities 28
  • 29. Capitalization and Share Performance TSX/JSE : FMC Share Structure Basic Shares Outstanding 34.8 million FD Shares Outstanding1 39.5 million Canadian Share Performance South African Share Performance Company Ticker TSX: FMC Company Ticker JSE: FMC Closing Price (February 3, 2012) C$1.88 Closing Price (February 3, 2012) ZAR 1,625 Trading Range C$1.65 – $4.64 Trading Range ZAR 1,430 –2,750 (52 week) (since July 28, 2011) Market Capitalization (Basic) C$65 million Market Capitalization (Basic) ZAR 565 million Market Capitalization (FD) C$72 million Market Capitalization (FD) ZAR 642 million 1 Includes2,700,000 performance warrants that convert into common shares upon the company reaching certain operating targets. Also includes 3,445,300 options with a weighted average exercise price of C$5.35 per share, 763,887 broker warrants convertible into common shares at an exercise price of C$2.80 per share and expiring on January 23, 2012 and 480,000 broker warrants convertible into common shares at an exercise price of C$4.55 29 per share and expiring on February 22, 2013.
  • 30. Peer Group Trading Analysis TSX/JSE : FMC Share price performance: South African listed peers Relative valuation: South African listed peers x 25.0x 23.4x FY+1 average (1)= 12.7x FY+2 average(1) = 9.2x 250 20.0x 15.0x 12.2x 200 11.2x10.9x 11.0x 10.0x 8.3x 5.1x 5.5x 5.0x 2.3 x 150 1.3 x 0.0x Coal of Africa Optimum Coal Keaton Energy Exxaro Forbes Coal Corp. 100 FY 12 P/E FY 13 P/E Sales growth (FY12 to FY13) versus FY12 P/E: South African listed peers 50 80.0% Market cap represented by bubble size 70.0% Keaton Energy 0 Sales Growth (FY12 to FY13) 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% Forbes Coal 30.0% Coal of Africa Exxaro Forbes Exxaro Optimum Coal Keaton 20.0% Optimum Coal 10.0% Wescoal Hwange Firestone Resgen 0.0% -5.0 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 -10.0% FY12 P/E Source: Bloomberg, 20 December 2011 (1) Excluding Forbes Coal 30
  • 31. Comparable Trading Analysis TSX/JSE : FMC • Forbes Coal trades at Comparable Trading Analysis Market Cap EV EV / EBITDA P/CFPS a significant discount Company (US$M) (US$M) 2011E 2012E 2011E 2012E to comparable coal U.S. Coal Producers Alliance Resource Partners LP $2,500 $2,882 5.0x 4.6x 5.6x 5.0x producers on an Alpha Natural Resources Inc.1 $4,483 $6,856 4.8x 3.4x 4.0x 2.7x Arch Coal2 EV/EBITDA and P/CF $3,239 $7,162 5.7x 4.1x 3.4x 2.6x Cloud Peak Energy Inc. $1,052 $1,312 3.8x 3.6x 3.5x 4.0x basis Consol Energy, Inc. Corsa Coal Corp. $7,859 $160 $11,270 $177 6.1x 5.8x 5.0x 3.5x 5.5x 7.4x 4.7x 4.8x James River Coal Co. $245 $725 3.5x 3.5x 1.8x 1.8x Lipari Energy, Inc. $95 $97 4.2x 2.9x 6.7x 3.7x Natural Resource Partners LP $3,762 $4,469 14.9x 13.3x 13.3x 13.5x Oxford Resource Partners, LP $535 $654 11.5x 7.5x 13.2x 9.4x Patriot Coal Corporation $829 $955 4.8x 2.2x 6.7x 2.8x Peabody Energy Corp.3 $10,029 $12,812 5.1x 4.0x 5.6x 4.3x Rhino Resource Partners LP $509 $669 7.4x 5.8x 6.0x 5.4x Xinergy Ltd. $173 $265 5.5x 2.4x 7.5x 2.8x Walter Energy, Inc. $4,001 $6,266 5.1x 4.5x 5.1x 3.9x U.S. Coal Producers Average (excluding high and low) 5.8x 4.2x 6.2x 4.3x African Coal Producers Coal of Africa Limited $428 $429 7.4x 2.0x 14.4x 5.3x Continental Coal Limited $77 $93 4.7x 1.3x 419.3x 1.4x Exxaro Resources Limited $7,930 $7,415 8.7x 5.9x 10.7x 6.5x Keaton Energy Holdings Limited $53 $50 NA 4.2x NA NA Optimum Coal Holdings Limited $1,129 $985 5.2x 4.0x 6.6x 4.5x Petmin Limited $188 $79 NA 2.0x NA 0.0x African Coal Producers Average (excluding high and low) 6.3x 3.0x 12.5x 3.7x Other Coal Producers Cline Mining Corp. $281 $196 NA 1.4x NA 2.3x Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.4 $8,204 $7,952 8.4x 7.1x 11.4x 9.2x Gloucester Coal Ltd.5 $1,350 $1,517 9.0x 6.4x 8.3x 6.8x Grande Cache Coal Corporation $484 $536 NA 3.3x NA 2.5x Macarthur Coal Ltd.6 $3,567 $3,008 8.0x 6.5x 14.7x 9.6x Other Coal Producers Average (exluding high and low) 8.4x 5.4x 11.4x 6.2x Overall Average (excluding high and low) 6.3x 4.2x 8.0x 4.6x Note: As of September 22, 2011 Forbes Coal (C$)7 $83 $86 2.9x 1.7x 3.9x 1.9x 1. Pro forma acquisition of Massey Energy Inc. Forbes Coal - Discount to Comparables (54%) (60%) (52%) (58%) 2. Pro forma acquisition of International Coal Group 3. Pro forma the joint takeover offer with ArcelorMittal SA to acquire Macarthur Coal Ltd. 4. Coal & Allied Industries is shown pre-announcement of a bid by Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Development Pty to acquire the remaining 14% of Coal & Allied Industries on August 8, 2011 5. Gloucester Coal is shown pro-forma the acquisition of Donaldson Coal and Monash Group 6. MacArthur Coal is shown pre-announcement of a joint take-over offer by ArcelorMittal and Peabody Energy on July 11, 2011 7. Forbes Coal’s operating forecast is based on Canaccord Genuity Research estimates. Market cap and EV includes 2.7M in performance warrants 31 Source: Consensus estimates and company reports
  • 32. Summary TSX/JSE : FMC  Currently producing high quality bituminous and anthracite coal  Plans to organically TRIPLE production from 2010 historic levels to 1.5 million saleable tonnes per annum in three years  Export capacity at Richards Bay Coal Terminal and Grindrod Terminals Richards Bay to increase incrementally to 1,157,000 tonnes per annum by 2013  Offtake agreement with global energy trading company provides cash to fund ramp up at two operating mines  Growing demand for coal from emerging markets  Looking at strategic acquisition opportunities in the region  Strong balance sheet and coal-focused management team 32
  • 34. South Africa – Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • South Africa is the most attractive country in Africa in which to do business according to Richard’s Bay Port Ernst & Young 2011 Africa Attractiveness World’s Largest Coal Terminal Survey • Modern infrastructure system supporting distribution of commodities for both domestic and export markets – Extensive rail network (10th longest in the world) – Majority of electricity generated via coal fired power stations – Richard’s Bay port in South Africa is the world’s largest bulk coal terminal • 91 million tonne capacity • Coal railed from approximately 49 mines • Long history in resource development – World’s largest PGM & ferrochrome producer – Significant coal, iron ore and manganese resources 34
  • 35. Historical Coal Prices TSX/JSE : FMC • South African thermal coal (Richard’s Bay terminal) and coking coal prices have increased significantly over the last several months • The recovery to 2008 levels have been driven by increased demand, particularly from China and India, and higher cost supply from key producing nations such as Russia and the U.S. Historical South African Thermal Coal and PCI Coal Prices $300 $250 $200 (US$ /tonne) $150 $100 $50 $0 Jan-07 Jul-07 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Mar-07 May-07 Sep-07 Nov-07 Mar-08 May-08 Sep-08 Nov-08 Mar-09 May-09 Sep-09 Nov-09 Mar-10 May-10 Sep-10 Nov-10 Richards Bay Thermal Coal Spot Price McCloskey/Xinhua Infolink's Coking Coal Price Source: Bloomberg 35
  • 36. Thermal Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • Significant upside potential to export prices Global Thermal Demand and Supply Forecast • A tightening of the global seaborne market in late 2010 provided the initial base for thermal coal to rise • Robust import demand from India • Growing imports into China due to increasing demand and production curtailments • Slowing export supply growth from Indonesia as more coal is diverted for domestic use • Short-term supply constraints caused by flooding in Australia • Australia is the second-largest exporter of bituminous coal • Wood Mackenzie stated that prices could exceed 2008 highs Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011 36
  • 37. Thermal Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • India will be relying heavily on coal fired power plants in the near future 37
  • 38. Thermal Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • As a result of reliance on thermal power generation, Indian thermal imports are expected to rise significantly Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011 38
  • 39. Thermal Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • Chinese thermal coal imports have been huge; this trend is expected to continue into near future 39
  • 40. Metallurgical Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • The coking coal market was fundamentally tight prior to the Global Thermal Demand and Supply Forecast Queensland floods, which have further constrained the market • Current situation highlights the lack of geographical diversity to supply side portfolio, leaving it prone to shocks • Market deficit likely to prevail, keeping price at decent premium to cost support • Requirement for projects in high geopolitical and infrastructure risk regions will keep long-term prices elevated Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011 40
  • 41. Metallurgical Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • Many metallurgical coal basins exist, however there is a challenge in bringing new projects online Source GTIS, Macquarie Research, February 2011 41
  • 42. Metallurgical Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • Supply growth in 2011 is set to be much lower than in 2010, while key regions increase demand 42
  • 43. Metallurgical Coal Global Overview TSX/JSE : FMC • Global anthracite coal demand driven by the metal refining industry – Cost-effective replacement for coking coal/coke • Emerging markets consuming the most steel • China is the world largest steel producer – Accounts for 44% of global steel production – Expected to sustain steel consumption growth of 6%-8% annually • China accounts for 52% of the world’s coking coal consumption – Imports more than half of coking coal consumed from export markets Increasing steel production and consumption drives demand for anthracite coal Global steel consumption: Macquarie Commodities Research February 2011 43
  • 44. TSX/JSE : FMC February 2012 CONTACT INFORMATION Stephan Theron Sabina Srubiski President & CEO Investor Relations Manager Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp. Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp. Tel: + 1 416 861 5912 Tel: + 1 416 309 2957 info@forbescoal.com ssrubiski@forbescoal.com www.forbescoal.com www.forbescoal.com 65 Queen Street West, Suite 815 P.O. Box 71, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5H 2M5 44