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Innovation and open markets key to meeting global energy demands

BHP Billiton says innovation, good governance, open markets and improved access to diverse sources of energy are the key components to achieving sustainable energy...

BHP Billiton edges closer to switching to owner-operated model

BHP Billiton has announced that it will relieve of duty the last contractor working on its Pilbara iron ore mines, thus continuing the trend...

BHP Billiton Sustainable Communities contributes A$1 million to Australian War Memorial

BHP Billiton Sustainable Communities has donated A$1 million to support the major redevelopment of the Memorial’s First World War galleries and further the process...

BHP Billiton reports improved financial performances

Mining giant BHP Billiton yesterday announced its financial results for the December 2013 half year, which showed that the company posted a 15% increase...

BHP Mitsubishi Alliance to cut more than 200 jobs at Saraji mine

BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi Corp will cut around 230 employee and contractor jobs at the jointly-owned Saraji coal mine in Queensland. The decision is...

Downer EDI wins two contracts worth $100 million in WA

Engineering and mining firm Downer EDI has been awarded two contracts worth about $100 million with BHP Billiton Iron Ore in Western Australia. Under the...

BHP Billiton posts record iron ore output

Anglo-Australian mining corporation BHP Billiton announced a record half-year ore production from Western Australia in its operational review for the half-year ended 31 December...

Rio Tinto’s iron-ore shipments reach all-time high in 2013

Rio Tinto’s decision to expand its mining operation due to strong demand from Chinese steelmakers has proved to be justified as the company’s iron...

BHP Billiton appoints new President of Corporate Affairs

BHP Billiton yesterday announced that Mr Tony Cudmore from ExxonMobil Corporation has been chosen to serve as President of the Company’s Corporate Affairs division. According...

Iron ore miners wait to evaluate damage from cyclone Christine

Iron ore miners are waiting to begin evaluation of the damage caused by cyclone Christine that raged through northwest Australia on Tuesday. According to an article on...
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