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BHP earns more than expected profit from higher copper prices

BHP Group announced a higher-than-expected full-year underlying profit Tuesday, fueled by higher 'copper prices.

The rapid buildout of energy-hungry AI-based data centres and the global shift to cleaner power have caused copper prices to reach record highs. This has intensified the race between mining companies to secure high-grade copper assets.

BHP's biggest earnings generator is red metal. This includes byproducts like gold and uranium.

Brandon Craig, BHP CEO, said that copper is driving the company's growth.

The demand for our mines is increasing. The copper demand is expected to grow from 34 Mtpa today (million tonnes per year) to 50?Mtpa in 2050.

BHP, world's largest copper producer, announced a?full-year attributable profit for the year of $13.20 billion, exceeding the Visible Alpha consensus of $12.66. This compares to the $10.16 billion reported a year earlier.

The miner announced that it had paid a final dividend to shareholders of 99 cents each, which brought the total distribution for the year up to $1.72 per share. This was the highest amount in the past four years. Reporting by Sameer Lahiri and Shivangi Manekar in Bengaluru, editing by Shinjini Ganuli

(source: Reuters)