BARRY FITZGERALD

BHP shifts from shrinking to growth

BHP’s shrinking to greatness process is all but complete with the decision to exit the Daunia and Blackwater coking coal mines in central Queensland, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
BHP CEO Mike Henry

BHP CEO Mike Henry

The planned sale of the mines will strip BHP's coking coal assets back to what it describes as the best of the best in a decarbonising world in which only premium hard coking coals are fit for the challenge....

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