BHP Group has announced a partial sale of its Western Australia iron ore inland power network, selling a 49% stake to BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners while retaining operational control. Concurrently, BHP is advancing its decarbonization efforts by testing a low-carbon methanol-powered shipment in collaboration with NYK. These strategic moves in infrastructure management and sustainability come as BHP’s shares have shown significant gains both short-term and long-term, reflecting investor response to its asset and cost base management.
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BHP Reshapes Power Assets And Tests Low Carbon Shipping As Shares Rise
BHP Group has announced a partial sale of its Western Australia iron ore inland power network, selling a 49% stake to BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners while retaining operational control. Concurrently, BHP is advancing its decarbonization efforts by testing a low-carbon methanol-powered shipment in collaboration with NYK. These strategic moves in infrastructure management and sustainability come as BHP’s shares have shown significant gains both short-term and long-term, reflecting investor response to its asset and cost base management.