BHP Billiton and Coal
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Backed away from a commitment to spend $80 billion on major projects ...
On the brink: Investment cloud over Olympic Dam
BHP Billiton has backed away from a commitment to spend $80 billion on major projects over the next five years, including the Olympic Dam mine expansion. BHP reduces spending on ...
The Australian - 9 hours, 53 minutes ago
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Take a sledgehammer to its plans to spend $80 billion expanding in ...
BHP steps back from $80b splurge
MINING giant BHP Billiton will take a sledgehammer to its plans to spend $80 billion expanding in Australia in the next half decade.
Herald Sun - 10 hours, 47 minutes ago
- Cleaner burning fuels, such as synthetic diesel or methane. For brown coal ... Coal’s burning question - how much difference can technology make to emissions? From time to time, new technologies are proposed to help us use even more of Australia’s abundant coal. Many of these technologies are designed to reduce emissions, either by drying ... The Conversation - Environment & Energy - 3 hours, 48 minutes ago
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BHP's Nasser hit out at deteriorating BMA situation, industrial relations in Australia
BHP chairman Jacques Nasser has hit out over the government's industrial relations policy and the union stalemate at its BMA coal mines.
Australian Mining - 10:03 a.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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19 hours ago
The Coming China Crash: Are We There Yet?
Commodities related stocks are getting pole-axed today. Fortescue down 5.5%. Mt Gibson down 6.4%. Whitehaven Coal down 8%. And the big daddy of them all, BHP , down 4% and ...
Bristlemouth - 3:24 p.m. Wednesday 16th May 2012 EST
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CFMEU claims BMA miners denied right to vote
The CFMEU has raised worries with the Australian Electoral Commission over BHP Billiton's ballot for its BMA coal miners after 154 workers claim they have not received voting papers.
Australian Mining - 9:41 a.m. Wednesday 16th May 2012 EST
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Illawarra Coal plants fibre optics in Hume Highway
BHP subsidiary monitors impact of longwall mining on road.
IT News - 7:05 a.m. Wednesday 16th May 2012 EST
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2 days, 21 hours ago
Principal HSE
BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is Australia's largest coal producer, with seven mine sites and a coal loading port in Central Queensland.
Australian Mining - 1 p.m. Monday 14th May 2012 EST
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6 days ago
Abbott's Phoney Class War
According to The Australian and Tony Abbott, we are now engaged in class war. The Australian’s headline was "Smash the rich" the morning after the Budget, followed by "Class War" ...
New Matilda - 9:47 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST
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Norwich Park mine workers down tools for good
Operations are winding down at BHP Billiton-Mitsubishi Alliance's (BMA) Norwich Park coal mine in central Queensland, which is being closed for financial reasons.
ABC Local - 7:48 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST
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Production to cease at BHP mine
Production will cease at BHP Billiton's loss-making Norwich Park coal mine in central Queensland.
Sky News Business - 5:01 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST
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Production to cease at BHP mine
Production to cease at BHP mine Updated: 04:44, Friday May 11, 2012 Production will cease at BHP Billiton's loss-making Norwich Park coal mine in central Queensland today.
Sky News - Anytime, Anywhere - 4:46 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST
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1 week ago
Material Matters: Bulks, Oil And Updated Metal Market Views
By Chris Shaw The past few trading days have seen some volatility in bulk commodity prices, Goldman Sachs noting premium hard coking coal prices have risen on the back of ...
fn arena - 2:59 p.m. Wednesday 9th May 2012 EST
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Company Profile
BHP Billiton is a Dual Listed Company (DLC) comprising BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc. BHP Billiton was created through the DLC merger of BHP Limited (now BHP Billiton Limited) and Billiton Plc (now BHP Billiton Plc), which was concluded on 29 June 2001.The headquarters of BHP Billiton Limited, and the global headquarters of the combined BHP Billiton Group, are located in Melbourne. BHP Billiton Plc is located in London, United Kingdom. Both companies have identical Boards of Directors and are run by a single management team. Shareholders in each company have equivalent economic and voting rights in both companies. BHP Billiton Limited has a primary listing on the Australian Securities Exchange and BHP Billiton Plc has a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange, with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. BHP Billiton also has two American Depositary Receipt listings on the New York Stock Exchange. Main activites: Minerals exploration, production and processing (particularly coal, iron ore, copper and manganese ore) and hydrocarbon exploration, production and refining.
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