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    BHP names Brandon Craig as new CEO: portfolio and project signals for engineers

    March 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    BHP names Brandon Craig as new CEO: portfolio and project signals for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    BHP has appointed Brandon Craig as CEO and director effective 1 July 2026, succeeding Mike Henry, who reshaped the portfolio by exiting petroleum, unifying the dual-listed structure and pivoting towards copper and potash while delivering roughly 17% annual shareholder returns and about US$80 billion in distributions. Craig previously ran BHP’s iron ore division through the pandemic and, since 2024, has led Americas operations, during which BHP became the world’s largest copper producer and advanced the Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan.

    Technical Brief

    • Effective date for Craig’s appointment as BHP CEO and Director is 1 July 2026.
    • Leadership transition follows BHP’s unsuccessful 2025 bid for Anglo American and abandoned Teck combination intervention.
    • Craig previously headed BHP’s iron ore division through the Covid-19 pandemic, managing its largest production business.
    • Since 2024 he has overseen Americas operations, covering assets across Canada, the US and South America.
    • Under Craig’s Americas tenure, BHP advanced “high quality” copper and potash growth options, including Jansen in Saskatchewan.
    • Board commentary emphasises continuing a “high‑performance culture” and disciplined capital allocation to an “unrivalled pipeline” of projects.
    • Henry’s period is described as delivering a “safer and more productive company”, with stronger financial resilience.

    Our Take

    BHP’s leadership change comes as our recent coverage shows it advancing multiple capital-intensive copper and iron ore projects, from the New Escondida Concentrator in Chile to expanded car dumping capacity at Port Hedland, signalling that the incoming CEO will inherit a heavy execution agenda across the Americas and Australia.

    The mention of the Halleck Creek rare earth project and Cowboy State mine in the US aligns with a cluster of critical minerals and rare earths items in our database, suggesting BHP’s strategic decisions under new leadership will be scrutinised against US supply-chain and Department of Energy priorities rather than just traditional iron ore and copper metrics.

    With Anglo American and Teck Resources also prominent in recent market-volatility coverage, BHP’s CEO transition is likely to be read by investors as part of a broader realignment among diversified majors exposed to copper and iron ore, where capital allocation and M&A discipline are under closer scrutiny than in earlier commodity cycles.

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