BHP Group Long Term Debt 2012-2025 | BHP

BHP Group long term debt from 2012 to 2025. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • BHP Group long term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2025 was $22.478B, a 77.19% increase year-over-year.
  • BHP Group long term debt for 2025 was $22.478B, a 20.63% increase from 2024.
  • BHP Group long term debt for 2024 was $18.634B, a 22.82% increase from 2023.
  • BHP Group long term debt for 2023 was $15.172B, a 9.89% increase from 2022.
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BHP Group Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2025 $22,478
2024 $18,634
2023 $15,172
2022 $13,806
2021 $18,355
2020 $22,036
2019 $23,167
2018 $24,069
2017 $29,233
2016 $31,768
2015 $27,969
2014 $30,327
2013 $28,099
2012 $24,799
2011 $12,388
BHP Group Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2025-06-30 $22,478
2024-06-30 $18,634
2023-12-31 $19,565
2023-06-30 $15,172
2022-12-31 $12,686
2022-06-30 $13,806
2021-12-31 $15,897
2021-06-30 $18,355
2020-12-31 $19,159
2020-06-30 $22,036
2019-12-31 $22,535
2019-06-30 $23,167
2018-12-31 $23,938
2018-06-30 $24,069
2017-12-31 $25,700
2017-06-30 $29,233
2016-12-31 $30,670
2016-06-30 $31,768
2015-12-31 $32,476
2015-06-30 $27,969
2014-12-31 $28,610
2014-06-30 $30,327
2013-12-31 $31,702
2013-06-30 $28,099
2012-12-31 $31,835
2012-06-30 $24,799
2011-12-31 $18,713
2011-06-30 $12,388
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Mining - Miscellaneous $194.943B $51.262B
BHP Group Ltd. is one of the world's largest diversified resource companies with operations across several continents. It owns and operates large, long-life, low-cost and expandable assets world wide. It engages in exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties; and mining of copper, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium, gold, and iron ores, as well as metallurgical and energy coal. It also engages in the mining, smelting, and refining of nickel and potash development activities. Its products are sold world wide, with sales and marketing led through Singapore and Houston, U.S. Its segments are-The Iron Ore segment is engaged in mining of iron ore. The Copper segment is engaged in mining of copper, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium and gold. The Coal segment is engaged in mining of metallurgic and thermal coal. The company has agreed to pursue a merger of its Petroleum business with Woodside Petroleum Ltd.
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