Coking coal, used used in steelmaking, was for many years seen as a jewel in BHP’s crown.Photographer: Asad Zaidi/Bloomberg
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Miningweb: When the world’s top miner holds onto its coal for too long - David Fickling
Rising costs, falling demand, and shifting steelmaking trends leave BHP’s coal assets struggling for survival.
Key topics:
BHP’s coal unit faces rising costs and shrinking production in Queensland
Global demand for coking coal weakens as steelmakers shift to alternatives
India and China reduce reliance, leaving BHP’s coal future in decline
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By David Fickling