On July 8, BHP Group fell 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $77.715/share, with turnover of $82.4478 million.
On the news front, BHP secured approval from Chile's Antofagasta Environmental Assessment Commission to formally commence early-stage works for the Escondida copper mine expansion, involving sulfide leaching and electricity upgrades. This initial phase will cost approximately $1.3 billion, with the overall investment expected to reach $10.7 billion to $14.7 billion in subsequent stages.
Market concerns center on the timing of this massive capital commitment. BHP recently recorded a $2.3 billion impairment charge on its Jansen Stage 2 potash project in Canada after the total investment estimate rose to $6.9 billion from $4.9 billion. The combination of these large-scale expenditures has intensified short-term capital allocation pressure. Within the Diversified Metals & Mining sector, peers declined in tandem, with Rio Tinto down 4.02% and Teck Resources down 5.47%.
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