BHP makes the case for ‘high-quality’ coking coal, continued reliance on carbon credits

Published 07:04 on August 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:05 on August 22, 2023  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, Australia, China

Australian miner BHP has forecast that coal-based steel and iron making processes in major production economies like China and India will be required for decades, due to lack of readiness, and the industry will need to continue to purchase carbon credits for a “considerable period” to become carbon neutral.
Australian miner BHP has forecast that coal-based steel and iron making processes in major production economies like China and India will be required for decades, due to lack of readiness, and the industry will need to continue to purchase carbon credits for a “considerable period” to become carbon neutral.


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