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BHP Divests Power Assets to Fund Copper Expansion Amid Strategic Shift

BHP Divests Power Assets to Fund Copper Expansion Amid Strategic Shift

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2025-12-09 12:11:02
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BHP Group Ltd. sold its $2 billion power stake while retaining operational control, redirecting capital toward copper projects as demand surges from electric vehicles, renewable energy, and AI infrastructure. The miner's shares dipped 0.87% to A$44.30 as markets assessed the move—part of a broader industry pivot toward critical minerals.

The 25-year tariff-linked agreement preserves BHP's oversight of key energy assets, with CEO Mike Henry framing the deal as 'capital recycling' to prioritize higher-return sectors. The transaction aligns with rivals like Rio Tinto, which plans $5-$10 billion in divestments to fund copper and iron ore growth.

Analysts note the withdrawal of BHP's bid for Anglo American signals a disciplined focus on organic expansion. The strategy mirrors mining sector trends: shedding non-core holdings to double down on commodities central to decarbonization and technological disruption.

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