BHP Downgrades Full-Year Coal Targets, Reviewing Nickel Plans
18 January 2024 - 9:31AM
Dow Jones News
By Rhiannon Hoyle
BHP Group on Thursday said it expects to produce less coal used
to make steel this fiscal year, and at a higher cost, following a
challenging first half for its coal-mining operations in
Australia.
The world's biggest miner by market value also said it is
evaluating options for its Australian nickel business to help it
ride out a downturn in prices for the industrial metal.
BHP said it now expects to produce between 23 million metric
tons and 25 million tons of metallurgical coal in the year through
June, 2024, down from an earlier projection of between 28 million
and 31 million tons. It consequently raised its annual estimate for
so-called unit costs to between $110 and $116 a ton, from between
$95 and $105 a ton before.
At its Nickel West business, BHP said operations are "being
actively optimized" and that an assessment of the carrying value of
the assets is ongoing.
"The nickel industry is undergoing a number of structural
changes and is at a cyclical low in realized pricing," the company
said. "Nickel West is not immune to these challenges."
Write to Rhiannon Hoyle at rhiannon.hoyle@wsj.com
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