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BHP CEO EXITING AT END OF YEAR

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BHP chief executive Andrew Mackenzie will retire as boss of the world’s biggest miner at the end of 2019, when insider Mike Henry will take the reins.

President of BHP’s Australian mining operations for the past three years, 16-year BHP veteran Mr Henry, pictured, will become CEO on January 1.

Mr Mackenzie who in a sixand-a-half year tenure, oversaw the spin-off of South32 and the sale of BHP’s US shale gas assets, said he was leaving the company in a good position.

“We have a simple portfolio, a strong balance sheet and options to grow value and returns for decades to come,” Mr Mackenzie said in a statement yesterday.

“Fresh leadership will deliver an accelerati­on in the enormous potential for value and returns that will come from BHP’s next wave of transforma­tion.”

Mr Mackenzie became CEO in May 2013, replacing Marius Kloppers, who had led the firm through the global financial crisis and into Australia’s mining boom.

BHP’s share price dropped to a near 11-year low $14.06 as the boom petered out against a backdrop of falling iron ore prices, but Mr Mackenzie has overseen a three-year share price recovery to $36.79 before yesterday’s open. The company’s stock dropped by 0.95 per cent to $36.44 in the first 10 minutes of trade after yesterday’s announceme­nt.

Mr Mackenzie, 62, will step down as a member of the company’s executive leadership team and as an executive director on December 31, before fully retiring from the group on June 30.

The announceme­nt of his departure confirms longrunnin­g speculatio­n over a looming transition process and comes just a week after Mr Mackenzie fronted investors at the mining giant’s annual general meeting.

The 53-year-old Mr Henry yesterday pledged to “unlock even greater value” from the company’s ore bodies and petroleum basins, but did not go into further detail. BHP chairman Ken MacKenzie said Mr Henry’s 30 years in the mining industry made him the ideal replacemen­t.

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