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BHP's African Mining Strategy: A Vision for the Future

Thursday, March 20, 2025

In a recent interview at the Mining Indaba 2025, Catherine Raw, BHP's Chief Development Officer, discussed its strategic approach to African mining, highlighting the continent's pivotal role in global supply chains. As BHP shifts its focus towards Africa, the company is positioning itself to meet the rising demands of energy transition, AI, electrification, and food security —key drivers of the future economy. 

 

BHP's Historical Context and Future Focus 

Catherine emphasised the company's evolving strategy since its limited presence following the spin-off of South 32 over a decade ago. Over the last four years, BHP has been rebuilding its African foundation, recognising its critical importance in the following mining cycle. The company's Explore programme is central to this strategy, fostering partnerships and investments in regions like Botswana and Tanzania. 
 

The African Mining Renaissance 

A significant theme discussed was the renaissance of the South African mining sector, post-election, and the broader optimism surrounding Africa's potential. Catherine highlighted the need for a robust exploration ecosystem, regulatory certainty, and infrastructure development, all crucial to unlocking Africa's vast mineral wealth. 

 

Africa's Resounding Voice in the Industry 

There's a growing confidence within the African mining industry, with the continent increasingly taking control of its destiny. This shift is seen in Africa's prominent role in discussions on critical minerals and its ability to navigate the geopolitical landscape. 

 

Future-Proofing African Mining 

BHP's future-proofing strategy revolves around understanding Africa's geological endowment and addressing licensing, taxation, and infrastructure challenges. By investing in reliable power, transportation, and skilled workforce development, BHP aims to foster a sustainable mining industry in Africa. 

 

A Glimpse Ahead 

Looking forward, BHP is committed to operational excellence and delivering shareholder value. The focus will be executing growth projects in Canada, Chile, and Australia, ensuring the company meets global commodity demands. 
For a deep dive into BHP's comprehensive African mining strategy and insights from the full interview, visit https://miningindaba.com/articles/future-proofing-african-mining-bhps-strategy
 

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