14th Jan 2026 04:04
BHP Group Ltd - Melbourne, Australia-based diversified miner - Announces that operations at the copper mining Escondida Norte pit in northern Chile are now fully autonomous, making the site one of the first large-scale mines in the world to achieve this milestone. BHP says this will enhance productivity, reduce risk, and create a safer working environment. The changes at the site were a response to industry challenges including declining ore grades and increasing operational complexity. BHP confirms that there are 33 autonomous trucks and 11 autonomous drills operating across the pit. Production from now autonomous Escondida Norte accounts for 30% of the broader Escondida mine, which comprises two pits.
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By Elijah Dale, Alliance News senior reporter Asia-Pacific
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