BHP Mitsubishi Alliance

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BHP Mitsubishi Alliance
IndustryMining
Founded2001
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Bowen Basin Coalfields
OwnerBHP (50%)
Mitsubishi (50%)

The BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is an Australian coal mining company operating in Central Queensland. The largest coal producer in Australia, it is a joint venture with BHP and Mitsubishi each owning 50%.[1] It was established in 2001.[2]

The BMA alliance operates seven mines in the Bowen Basin:[3]

BMA also operates Moranbah Airport and part of the Hay Point Coal Terminal.[3][4] It operated the Gregory coal mine until March 2019, when it was sold to Japan's Sojitz Corporation.[5]

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