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Leaked internal documents published 25-26 May 2026 show BHP Group has paused or shelved major decarbonisation projects at its Western Australia Pilbara iron ore operations, raising doubts about its ability to meet a 2050 net-zero target.
The files reveal a board‑approved 50MW solar farm and 20MW battery at Jimblebar were halted soon after approval, a near‑500MW wind, solar and battery programme has no capital allocation until at least 2031, and a beneficiation plant that could cut an estimated 1.7 million tonnes of emissions a year was quietly cancelled in June 2025.
The records also show BHP has continued to acquire diesel haul trucks and locked diesel use at some sites into the late 2030s, while internal memos link the pace of emissions cuts to Australia’s diesel fuel tax credit.
BHP says operational emissions are down 36% since 2020, driven largely by overseas renewables, and that many zero‑emission technologies are not yet ready to scale.
Experts, investors and green groups warn the rollback risks Australia’s 2030 targets and could slow wider industrial decarbonisation and technology deployment.



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