Australia Head Henry as New CEO for Global Miner

Melbourne – On Thursday naBHP Group Ltd (BHP.AX) (BHPB.L) named its Australian head Mike Henry to succeed Andrew Mackenzie as the miner’s chief executive, shunning calls from some investors for fresh blood from outside the Anglo Australian giant.

Mackenzie, 62, will step down on Dec. 31 ending nearly seven years in charge of the biggest global miner, during which time he overhauled the company, spinning off a raft of assets and cutting costs sharply.

Henry, a 53-year-old Canadian who joined BHP in 2003, has led its Australian operations over the past three years, including its biggest earner, iron ore, and the world’s largest metallurgical coal operations.

He takes the helm just as slowing growth in China, the company’s biggest customer, as well as environmental and social issues, raise new risks and threaten to dent profits across the industry.

In his first year, he will have to lead the group’s decision on whether to go ahead with a long-planned $17 billion push into potash mining in Canada.

Analysts and investors who welcomed his appointment said he was a sensible choice among the candidates who were touted.

“This internal promotion is a positive development for BHP as we view Mike Henry as a pragmatic, operations focused manager with a unique set of international and BHP-specific experiences,” said RBC analyst Paul Hissey.

BHP’s shares initially fell 1.6% after the announcement in a flat broader market, reflecting some investors’ disappointment, but then recovered to trade down 0.4%.

 “The board had the chance to reinvigorate, re-energise. Now we get more same, same,” said Shaw & Partners analyst Peter O’Connor.

The appointment of a new CEO was not a surprise, but the timing was a bit sooner than some had expected, as Mackenzie has repeatedly said over the past year that he is keen to stay on. BHP Chairman Ken MacKenzie said Henry’s integrity, exacting standards and deep operational and commercial experience in a career spanning the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia made a “perfect mix” for a BHP CEO.

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