BHP Billiton Iron Ore Output Rises, Copper Jumps
July 17 2018 - 7:28PM
Dow Jones News
By Rhiannon Hoyle
SYDNEY--BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP.AU) said it produced 3% more iron
ore last fiscal year, as its Australian mining operations churned
out the commodity at record rates, while the company's output of
copper jumped and petroleum fell.
The world's biggest miner by market value on Wednesday reported
iron-ore production totaling 238 million metric tons in the year
through June. That was up from 231 million tons in the 12 months
immediately prior, and at the top end of its 236-238 million-ton
forecast range.
The company said its Australian operations hit a record
annualized output rate during its fiscal fourth-quarter of 289
million tons, including the share of joint venture partners.
BHP, which runs the world's third-biggest iron ore business by
volume, has been lifting exports from Australia's remote Pilbara
region aided by a productivity drive that's included increasing
equipment utilization and automating trucks and drills. The miner
has also been working to remove bottlenecks in its rail and port
network and increase capacity at its Jimblebar mine.
Still, problems with the reliability of machinery that unload
iron-ore cargoes from its trains led BHP in April to trim its
full-year target from 239 million-243 million tons previously.
"Good prices and our culture of continuous improvement give us
positive momentum into the 2019 financial year," said Chief
Executive Andrew Mackenzie. BHP said group production rose by 8%
during the year on a copper-equivalent basis.
BHP said output of copper during the 12-month period surged 32%
on the year prior because of rising production at the Escondida
mine it manages in Chile. Output from Escondida, the world's
biggest copper mine, has risen following an expansion of its
processing facilities. Year-earlier production there was also
disrupted by a worker strike.
The company's petroleum production slumped by 8% due to natural
field decline although, at 192 million barrels of oil equivalent,
volumes topped its 180 million-190 million-barrel forecast
range.
BHP meantime reported a 7% rise in steelmaking coal output, and
flat production of thermal coal, used to generate electricity.
It also said it would likely record a charge of US$440 million
in its financial results next month, tied to the 2015 Samarco dam
failure in Brazil.
Write to Rhiannon Hoyle at rhiannon.hoyle@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 17, 2018 19:13 ET (23:13 GMT)
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