Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement

BHP Group Limited

Exploration, development and production of oil and gas; Mining of iron ore, metallurgical coal and energy coal, copper, silver, zinc, molybdenum, uranium and gold.

BHP$51.530
 0.570 1.12%

Data last updated:Jul 15, 2021 – 4.47pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

Previous Close

50.960

Open

50.970

Day Range

50.780 - 51.660

52 Week Range

33.730 - 51.820

Volume

5,772,666

Value

272,703,310

Bid

51.500

Ask

51.540

Dividend Yield

4.07%

P/E Ratio

27.62

Market Cap

260.587B

Total Issue

2,945,851,396

ASX Announcements

Company secretary changes

Company Secretary Appointment/Resignation, Company Administration - Other

  • Jul 6, 2021
  • 2 pages

Potash outlook briefing

Company Presentation, Web Casts

  • Jun 17, 2021
  • 56 pages

Metals, Mining and Steel Conference Presentation

Company Presentation

  • May 18, 2021
  • 16 pages

Market Sensitive

Quarterly Activities Report

Third Quarter Activities Report

  • Apr 21, 2021
  • 19 pages

View all BHP announcements

This Month

Coal deal floats Glencore’s boat

The Swiss miner has bought itself a bigger say in the daily operations of Australia’s biggest coal export terminal.

  • Peter Ker

From Rio Tinto to Teneo for Brad Haynes

I mean, where do you even start with this one?

  • Joe Aston

Commodities bounce as China unleashes $206b of cash

The People’s Bank of China’s move to free up 1 trillion yuan could trigger a short-term rally in resources stocks which surged on Monday.

  • Alex Gluyas

Worker shortage hits mining exploration

Recent discoveries have supercharged mining exploration, but a severe worker shortage is holding back the sector.

  • Brad Thompson

AngloGold Ashanti swoops on former Orica boss

Alberto Calderon, who is set to lead the world’s third-biggest gold miner, predicts a bright future for gold as a store of value.

  • Brad Thompson
Advertisement

June

The big business lobby group is turning on big business

The Business Council of Australia complains that Australian industry hasn’t developed enough in 35 years.

  • Updated
  • Aaron Patrick

BHP, Worley still have Teneo on the books

Declan Kelly’s fall from grace poses questions for Teneo’s local clients.

  • Myriam Robin

Glencore boss takes swipe at BHP over thermal coal exit

Ivan Glasenberg says making it someone else’s problem by ditching thermal coal assets is not the right way to deal with lowering emissions.

  • Brad Thompson

How Sanjeev Gupta lured Infrabuild CEO Dak Patel

The Fijian-born chief executive of the $4 billion steel business is bowing out. He’s an entrepreneur at heart and is itching to build something again.

  • Simon Evans

BHP sacks second worker facing rape charges

The mining giant has sacked a second fly in, fly out worker over rape allegations involving female colleagues.

  • Brad Thompson

BHP blasted by Indigenous elder amid WA impasse

Banjima elder Slim Parker says there must be a power of Indigenous veto on new projects in resources-rich Western Australia.

  • Brad Thompson

Port final piece in BHP’s potash puzzle

BHP gives strongest indication to date that is ready to pull the trigger on its $US5.7 billion Jansen potash project in Canada

  • Brad Thompson

Diversity targets linked to BHP bonuses

Diversity and gender representation are among the criteria considered when awarding short-term bonuses at BHP.

  • Tess Bennett

Man sues BHP for ‘systemic’ sex discrimination

A male executive earmarked by the company as one of its future leaders says its rush to achieve gender balance by 2025 led to prejudice against men when hiring.

  • Peter Ker

Five triggers that will force iron ore price down

All miners’ profits would be affected, but the most exposed would be high-cost producers.

  • Mark Draper
Advertisement

Analysts scramble to keep up with resurgent iron ore

Analysts have been forced to rapidly upgrade their forecasts, with China’s jawboning of commodity prices failing to keep a lid on the level of spot iron ore.

  • William McInnes

Farmers fight miners for train drivers

Farmer-controlled grain handler and exporter CBH says miners are poaching train drivers as fast as its rail provider can train them.

  • Brad Thompson

Woodside’s model climate change transition

The move to clean energy does not include abrupt cancelling of sensible projects such as Woodside’s Scarborough gas field.

  • The AFR View

PwC urges high-flying miners to tell tax story better or pay price

The big four consultancy firm says miners need to put all their cards on the table when it comes to how much they pay in tax and royalties.

  • Brad Thompson

Net zero condition imposed on Woodside’s Pluto LNG

Woodside Petroleum will have to cut emissions at its Pluto LNG project by 30 per cent by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 under its environmental approvals imposed by WA.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

Copyright © 2021. Company information displayed on The Australian Financial Review is sourced from Morningstar and ASX and is subject to their terms and conditions as set out in our Conditions of Use. The Australian Financial Review does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy and/or completeness of such data or information.

morningstar logoasx logo