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BHP's iron ore production drops due to cyclones; copper output gains thanks to Escondida boost

BHP's iron ore production drops due to cyclones; copper output gains thanks to Escondida boost

BHP Group announced a slightly lower iron ore production for the third quarter on Thursday, due to cyclones. A ramp-up of Escondida Mine led it to forecast Chilean copper output in 2025 at the upper half its guidance range.

After Cyclone Zelia hit Western Australia's Pilbara Region in February, and after Cyclone Sean disrupted operations in January, the world's biggest listed miner had to temporarily stop its operations in Port Hedland.

BHP has achieved record output in its Pilbara operations despite the bad weather. The South Flank site and Mining Area C benefitted from the ramp-up last year of South Flank, and the 13% increase in mining activity.

As of 0027 GMT the shares of the company had risen 0.6% to A$36.2, largely in line with the 1% increase in the mining sub-index.

Copper production increased 10% to 513.200 metric tonnes in the third quarter. This was boosted by a 20% increase in volume at the Escondida Mine in Chile, due to an improved operational performance.

The company expects to reach its fiscal 2025 target for unit costs across all its operations, except in its BMA joint venture where costs will rise due to adverse conditions and geological problems at the Broadmeadow coal mine.

BHP is leveraging its iron ore revenue, which generates more than half of its earnings, in order to expand its copper and potash project portfolio as it prepares for the growth that will come from the energy transformation.

The global miner's Western Australia iron ore operations saw a slight decline in production, from 68.1 to 67.8 millions tons during the first quarter of the year. This is in line with Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of 68.03million tons.

(source: Reuters)