At the Macquarie Australia Conference, BHP CFO Vandita Pant shared how we’re positioned for the megatrends shaping the global economy - from AI and electrification to food security. Exposure to these trends is critical for investors. But so is resilience. At BHP, our portfolio is designed to deliver both - combining long-term growth opportunities with strong, reliable cash flows. #BHP #Copper #Growth #Potash
About us
We are supplying the resources the world needs to help build a better, clearer future. Copper for renewable energy. Potash for sustainable farming. Iron ore and metallurgical coal for the steel needed for global infrastructure and the energy transition. #FutureIsClear Across our global operations, we are committed to working in ways that are true to our BHP Charter values of Sustainability, Integrity, Respect, Performance, Simplicity and Accountability. Learn more about working at BHP and the exciting career opportunities that exist for professionals, undergraduates and graduates on our website: www.bhp.com.
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http://www.bhp.com/
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- Mining
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- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, Victoria
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- Public Company
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- Extraction, Processing and transportation, Marketing and logistics, Development, Exploration, and Evaluation
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BHP reposted this
Great to host Nine News in Port Hedland this week and give them a first-hand look at some of our new battery-electric #locomotives. 🚆🔋 #Decarbonising our operations isn’t just about putting new technology on the tracks – it’s about building the capability around it. New skills, new infrastructure, and new ways of working. The #Pilbara is a tough environment and our rail network topography is unique, which is exactly why testing these locomotives here matters. It’s how we ensure this technology performs safely and at scale. I'm proud of the team-of-teams working together to deliver this - whether that's our Rail and Decarb teams here in Western Australia or our technology partners across the globe - together we are keeping our progress on track!⚡️ BHP Tim Day Ben Gilkison Corey Boreham Dave Kelso Peter Thomas Colin Kerelchuk
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Supporting the reduction of greenhouse emissions in the maritime value chain. Last July, we signed contracts with COSCO Shipping Bulk Co. for the charter of two ammonia dual-fuelled Newcastlemax bulk carriers. These vessels will be two of only a handful in the world capable of using ammonia as a marine fuel. This represents an important step towards lowering shipping greenhouse gas emissions in the iron ore seaborne market and moving the maritime sector towards a decarbonised future. 🔗 to learn more in the comments. #BHP #Maritime #Decarbonisation
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“Our partnership with the AFLW has always been about strengthening communities through connection, inclusion and opportunity, on and off the field." - Geraldine Slattery, Australia President, BHP. We’re pleased to continue our partnership and shared commitment with AFL - Australian Football League to strengthen communities and support the growth and development of women’s football. The partnership reflects a shared ambition to drive meaningful social outcomes, both within corporate environments and across regional communities where BHP operates. 🔗 in the comments to learn more. #BHP #AFLW #Partnership
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When Shirley moved to Chile, she didn’t just start a new job - she found her place in mining. Today, she’s a warehouse operator at Spence, building her career with BHP. As a member of an Indigenous community, Shirley says our inclusive culture has given her the confidence to grow - bringing safety, respect and personal development into every part of her life. Her journey shows what’s possible when people feel seen, supported and empowered to succeed. #BHP #Mining #Inclusion #Diversity
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CEO Elect Brandon Craig spoke at the annual Bank of America Global Metals, Mining and Steel Conference this week. He told investors: ✅ He was excited to lead BHP as CEO from July 1. ✅ BHP is operating world-class tier 1 assets with excellence. ✅ BHP is the world’s largest copper producer and has increased copper production guidance for the next two years at a time when supply across the sector remains constrained. Link in comments to read more. #BHP #growth #leadership
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As the world transitions to a lower-carbon future, copper will play an increasingly vital role in the technologies and infrastructure that support the energy transition - such as electric vehicles and renewable energy systems, including wind turbines, solar panels and battery storage. We produce resources that are essential to this transition, and we are committed to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions generated from their production. 🔗 to learn more in the comments. #BHP #Copper #Decarbonisation
Growing copper more sustainably
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At our Jansen mine in Saskatoon, we are redefining what's possible underground. We made two 8.5m wide and 34m high excavations for our raw ore bin, removing more than 5,500 tonnes of rock safely and efficiently. Completed in just 24 days, this industry-first approach delivered a ten-storey opening from the bottom up, significantly faster and safer than traditional methods. The Potash from our Jansen mine is expected to produce approximately 10 per cent of the world’s demand by 2031. #Jansen #Innovation #Potash
At our Jansen mine in Saskatoon,
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Creating jobs. Building skills. Supporting communities. BHP’s total direct economic contribution for FY2025 was US$46.8 billion. This includes payments to suppliers, wages and benefits for over 90,000 employees and contractors, dividends, taxes, royalties and voluntary investment in social projects across the communities where we operate. The world needs more of the materials we produce to develop, decarbonise and digitalise. We remain well positioned to sustainably meet this demand and create long-term value for our shareholders, local communities, customers, suppliers and partners. Link to BHP's Economic Contribution Report 2025 in the comments. #BHP #Mining #Contribution
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BHP reposted this
There is an engine of improvement that revs faster and faster each day at BHP. It’s fuelled by the ingenuity of our people, and I’m excited to see how much faster our teams can make it go with the help of AI in the years to come. I saw this in action on my recent return to our Integrated Remote Operations Centre in Perth. The team is using computer vision and AI to reduce the need for unplanned maintenance, improve our product quality, and keep our iron ore flowing to customers. The AI scans the more than 300 tonnes of material that move along the conveyor belt every minute looking for oversized rocks or contaminants. It quickly and accurately detects material that can cause serious damage to our equipment of affect product quality landing at the port. Once detected, our operators in Perth can trigger a 15-minute pause and work with our site team to safely remove any contaminants – avoiding tears in the belts that have been known to shut them down for up to three days. This is a simple but powerful system that delivers clear benefits on safety, productivity and quality. It highlights the immense potential of AI to help our teams accelerate the rate of improvement across every part of our supply chain. And it’s another way our Western Australian Iron Ore team contributes to BHP’s relentless drive for operating excellence. Thank you to Ryan and Renee for taking me through it.
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