Skip to content
The Nexus
DossierENTITY

BHP

Coverage of BHP in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 9 · 08:11 UTCMost recent: Jul 8 · 03:10 UTC
Co-mentioned in this coverage
Recent coverage
  • BUSINESSJul 8 · 03:10 UTCBLOOMBERG
    BHP Workers to Strike at World’s Biggest Iron Ore Export Port

    BHP workers are set to strike at the world’s biggest iron ore export port in Port Hedland. The port, a major hub for iron ore shipments, is central to the labor action.

  • BUSINESSJul 2 · 09:35 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    BHP Files to Reopen an Idled Chile Copper Mine on Recycled Water

    BHP has filed to reopen an idled Chile copper mine for 20 more years, investing $1.5 billion in a pipeline of recycled waste water. The project aims to extend the mine's operations using recycled water resources.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 26 · 10:00 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    Robotics startup FieldAI has hit a $100 million milestone

    Robotics startup FieldAI has surpassed $100 million in revenue and customer contracts, with software enabling robots to operate in mines, construction sites, and factories. Backed by investors like Bezos Expeditions, Nvidia, and Khosla Ventures, the company raised $405 million in a $2 billion valuation round and employs AI-driven navigation solutions for diverse robotic platforms.

  • BUSINESSJun 19 · 00:11 UTCBLOOMBERG
    BHP Shares Fall After $2.3 Billion Writedown on Potash Mine

    BHP shares fell following a $2.3 billion writedown on its potash mine. The company's headquarters is located in Melbourne.

  • BUSINESSJun 18 · 10:19 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    BHP takes $2.3bn writedown on Canadian fertiliser project

    BHP recorded a $2.3 billion writedown on its Canadian fertiliser project, Jansen. This decision marks the final significant action during Mike Henry’s tenure as chief.

  • BUSINESSJun 18 · 07:32 UTCBLOOMBERG
    BHP Takes $2.3 Billion Potash Charge as Costs Jump Again

    BHP recorded a $2.3 billion charge related to its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada, due to rising costs. The project, located in Saskatchewan, faces increasing expenses that prompted the financial adjustment.

  • BUSINESSJun 17 · 19:01 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    BHP to Sell All Its Chile Power Lines to Focus on Copper

    BHP, the world’s biggest mining company, is preparing to sell all of its electricity transmission lines in Chile for around $1.5bn. The sale aims to focus on copper operations, with the assets including roughly 1,000 km of power lines.

  • BUSINESSJun 16 · 05:44 UTCBLOOMBERG
    BHP and Rio Tinto See India Driving Steel’s Next Wave of Growth

    BHP and Rio Tinto identify India as a key driver for the next phase of steel industry growth. The article notes iron ore unloading activities at a port in Andhra Pradesh, India.

  • WORLDMay 29 · 14:00 UTCCARBON BRIEF
    DeBriefed 29 May 2026: Europe’s ‘mind-boggling’ May | Indian heat deaths | Nigeria’s solar mini-grids

    Europe and India experienced deadly heatwaves in May 2026, with record temperatures causing over 100 deaths in southern India and multiple fatalities in the UK and France. Heat-related blackouts and power demand surges were reported in Italy and India, while global energy trends highlighted declining oil investments and reduced solar installations in China.

  • BUSINESSMay 27 · 06:23 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    BHP admits to stalled emissions reductions as WA premier says miners have ‘moral obligation’ to decarbonise

    BHP has delayed its emissions reduction efforts, with a senior executive unable to provide a timeline for replacing diesel trucks. Western Australia's premier emphasized that miners have a 'moral obligation' to decarbonize, as leaked documents reveal stalled progress that could jeopardize Australia's national emissions targets.

  • POLITICSMay 26 · 15:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Rein in fossil fuel tax concessions, Labor MP says after BHP revelations

    Labor MP Jerome Laxale advocates for reducing fossil fuel tax concessions and the diesel fuel rebate, following revelations that BHP delayed emission-reduction projects and renewable energy initiatives in the Pilbara. The Guardian and ABC investigation exposed BHP's strategic delays in electrifying polluting diesel fleets and scrapping climate projects.

  • BUSINESSMay 25 · 10:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    The BHP files: World’s biggest miner BHP backtracks on climate action with key projects put on ice, leaked documents reveal

    Leaked documents reveal BHP, the world's largest miner, has delayed or halted climate action projects, including emissions reduction and renewable energy initiatives in Western Australia's Pilbara region. Internal memos show the company is war-gaming strategies to push major climate investments into the next two decades.

  • BUSINESSMay 25 · 10:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    BHP defies its own climate strategy to spend hundreds of millions on polluting diesel trucks in Pilbara

    BHP continues to invest hundreds of millions in diesel trucks in the Pilbara despite internal documents acknowledging the move increases emissions and conflicts with its decarbonisation goals. The company cites technological limitations for not adopting battery-electric trucks, but experts suggest reliance on federal fuel tax credits is a key factor.

  • BUSINESSMay 25 · 10:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    BHP quietly scrapped plan to build Pilbara plant that would have drastically cut emissions

    BHP abandoned plans to construct a high-emission-cutting iron ore processing plant at its Pilbara Jimblebar mine, despite internal assessments highlighting its strong alignment with the company's climate goals and social value. The facility aimed to enhance iron ore purity for global steelmakers under pressure to reduce pollution.

  • BUSINESSMay 13 · 02:02 UTCBLOOMBERG
    New BHP CEO Brandon Craig Says Miner Open to Deals for Growth

    Brandon Craig, the new CEO of BHP, has expressed openness to deals that could drive growth for the mining company. This indicates a potential shift in strategy under Craig's leadership. The move may impact the company's future operations and partnerships.

  • BUSINESSMay 6 · 21:26 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Australia news live: BHP loses Brazil dam collapse case; man charged with hate speech over NSW parliament rally

    BHP loses appeal against liability for 2015 Brazil dam collapse, and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong focuses on fuel security amidst Middle East challenges. The government aims to secure supply through diplomatic outreach. BHP's case loss may have implications for the company's operations.

  • BUSINESSApr 14 · 03:15 UTCBLOOMBERG
    China Is Said to Relax Restrictions on Some BHP Iron Ore Cargoes

    China is reportedly relaxing restrictions on some BHP iron ore shipments, but iron ore prices are expected to decline due to idled Chinese steel plants and rising inventories indicating stagnant demand. The article highlights global market concerns about weak demand for iron ore.

  • BUSINESSApr 9 · 08:11 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Iron Ore Slides After Incoming BHP Chief Sighted in Beijing

    Iron ore prices declined following reports of the incoming BHP CEO's presence in Beijing. Stockpiles at Beilun Port in Ningbo, China, are highlighted in the context of market movements.

BHP · Dossier · The Nexus