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FCX Reports Small Scale Failure at Grasberg Open Pit & Updates Sales Outlook

September 10, 2008

PHOENIX--()--Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. (NYSE: FCX) announced today that a small scale failure encompassing approximately 75,000 tonnes of material occurred at the Grasberg open pit operated by its 90.6% owned subsidiary PT Freeport Indonesia (PT-FI). There were no injuries or property damage.

PT-FIs mining and milling activities are continuing normally but access to the high grade section of 7 South will be restricted until remediation activities are completed and safe access to this mining area can be assured. PT-FI expects to complete remediation of the area and resume mining in the high grade 7 South section in October 2008. In the interim, PT-FI is mining ore from the DOZ underground mine and lower grade sections of the Grasberg open pit. As a result of the delayed access to the high grade material, a portion of the metal expected to be mined in the second half of 2008 will be deferred to future periods. Initial estimates indicate approximately 150 million pounds of copper (PT-FIs share, net of joint venture interest, 90 million pounds) and 200,000 ounces of gold (PT-FIs share 200,000 ounces) previously expected to be mined in 2008 will be deferred to future periods. This incident is not expected to affect PT-FIs long-term mine plans significantly.

As a result of this event and changes in PT-FIs short-range mine plans, FCX is revising its near-term sales outlook. The revised estimates, which also incorporate slightly better than expected third quarter 2008 performance from FCXs South American operations, are summarized below. The changes reflect a deferral of a small portion of FCXs copper sales and the economic impact is not significant.

FCXs estimated copper sales for 2008 of 4.03 billion pounds are 1.6% (65 million pounds) below previous estimates and estimated gold sales of 1.2 million ounces are 200,000 ounces lower than previous estimates. Molybdenum sales are unaffected. These estimates may be revised as additional information becomes available regarding the timing of access to the high grade material at Grasberg.

Previous Estimate

Current Estimate

as of July 22, 2008

as of September 9, 2008

Copper Gold Moly

Copper Gold Moly

million lbs
000 ozs
million lbs

million lbs
000 ozs
million lbs
3Q08e

1,020


315


18



1,000


250


18

4Q08e

1,225


575


17



1,180


440


17

2008e

4,098

1,435

75

4,033

1,235

75

FCX is a leading international mining company with headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. FCX operates large, long-lived, geographically diverse assets with significant proven and probable reserves of copper, gold and molybdenum. FCX has a dynamic portfolio of operating, expansion and growth projects in the copper industry and is the worlds largest producer of molybdenum.

The companys portfolio of assets include the Grasberg mining complex, the worlds largest copper and gold mine in terms of reserves, significant mining operations in the Americas, including the large scale Morenci and Safford minerals districts in North America and the Cerro Verde and El Abra operations in South America, and the potential world-class Tenke Fungurume development project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Additional information about FCX is available on our web site at www.fcx.com.

Cautionary Statement. This press release contains forward-looking statements in which we discuss factors we believe may affect our performance in the future. Forward-looking statements are all statements other than historical facts, such as statements regarding projected ore grades and milling rates and projected sales volumes. Accuracy of the forward-looking statements depends on assumptions about events that change over time and is thus susceptible to periodic change based on actual experience and new developments. FCX cautions readers that it assumes no obligation to update or publicly release any revisions to the forward-looking statements in this press release and, except to the extent required by applicable law, does not intend to update or otherwise revise the forward-looking statements more frequently than quarterly. Additionally, important factors that might cause future results to differ from these projections include mine sequencing, production rates, industry risks, commodity prices, political risks, weather-related risks, labor relations, currency translation risks and other factors described in FCX's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Contacts

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.
Financial Contacts:
Kathleen L. Quirk, 602-366-8016
or
David P. Joint, 504-582-4203
or
Media Contact:
William L. Collier, 504-582-1750