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BHP Group Ltd (BHP1.BE)

Berlin - Berlin Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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27.52-0.18 (-0.63%)
At close: 08:08AM CEST
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Previous close27.70
Open27.52
Bid27.34 x 0
Ask27.49 x 0
Day's range27.52 - 27.52
52-week range25.30 - 31.03
Volume50
Avg. volume31
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date26 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • GlobeNewswire

    Escondida | BHP initiates environmental processing to implement a truck transportation system based on an electric trolley

    Electric trolley system at a mine site A trolley to electrically assist the movement of extraction trucks. The project will allow the mining company to advance BHP's global target of net zero operating greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It considers an investment of approximately US$ 250 million for the installation of infrastructure that will electrically assist the movement of extraction trucks, in areas where the highest fuel consumption currently takes place. SANTIAGO, Chile, July 03, 2024 (G

  • Reuters

    BHP requests permit in Chile for trolley system at Escondida mine

    Australian mining company BHP requested a permit to build a $250 million electric trolley system at its Escondida copper mine from Chile's environmental regulator, the firm said on Wednesday. The planned project includes the installation of a trolley system to assist the transit of mining trucks in areas with high fuel consumption, according to a company statement. "This project will allow us to reduce fuel consumption from our extraction trucks, and as a result move towards our net zero greenhouse gas emissions goal in our operations by 2050," said BHP Escondida's chief Alejandro Tapia.

  • Reuters

    BHP and union to begin talks to avert strike at Chilean copper mine

    Mining giant BHP and the union representing workers at its Spence copper mine in Chile will kick off on Wednesday government-mediated talks aimed at averting a strike, both parties said. BHP activated a mandatory five-day period of government mediation, typical of such labor talks in Chile, after union members massively rejected a new contract offer from the company earlier this week, paving the way for a strike. "We will meet in a couple of hours to start the mandatory mediation after BHP requested that," union head Ronald Salcedo told Reuters.