BHP Billiton’s Iron Ore Production Up by 14% Y-o-Y

The mining giant recorded production of 233 MnT in Australian financial year 2015.

The Anglo Australian mining company – BHP Billiton reported an increase of 14% Y-o-Y in its iron ore production. It produced 233 MnT iron ore in Australian financial year 2015 as per it’s report on June’15, surpassing its iron ore guidance, which was at 230 MnT for last fiscal.

BHP Billiton Expects to Produce 247 MnT in this fiscal

As per the guidance laid by the company, the mining giant expects to produce 247 MnT iron ore in Australian financial year 2016 which is up by 6% in comparison with its previous fiscal’s production. The company aims to achieve the target by growth at Western Australian regions & reduction in cost of production.

Today, iron ore prices in China fell by 3%. Fines (Fe 62%) is at USD 50.7/MT, CFR China.

Global Iron Ore Prices as on 22 July’15


Particular

Material Type

Prices in USD/MT
Fe 62, Australia Fines 50.7
Fe 62, Australia PB Lump 58
Fe 65, Brazil Fines 54
Fe 65, Brazil Lump 60
Fe 64/63, South Africa Lump 65
Fe 64.5, South Africa Concentrate 57
Fe 65/64.5, South Africa Fines 55
Fe 63/62, India Fines 52
Fe 61/60, India Fines 46
Fe 59/58, India Fines 42

CNF China prices
Source: SteelMint

Note: Australian financial year spans from 01st July to 30th June

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