BHP Mitsubishi Alliance Abandons Major Queensland Coal Project Over Royalty Dispute

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Mining giant BHP’s corporate office in Perth, Australia on Sept. 20, 2025. Wade Zhong/The Epoch TimesOne of the state’s largest coal-mining entities, the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA), has backed out of a major project amid tensions over Queensland’s mining royalty scheme.BMA will no longer develop the 136-hectare Saraji East Project which had been slated for the Bowen Basin near the regional central Queensland city of Mackay.

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