Paleontologists have described a new genus and species of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from five fossil specimens found in the Late Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, the United States.
Life reconstruction of Brontotholus harmoni….
Paleontologists have described a new genus and species of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from five fossil specimens found in the Late Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, the United States.
Life reconstruction of Brontotholus harmoni….
Pinsent Masons has welcomed Fernando Tallón Martínez, formerly of Ramón y Cajal, as a new partner in Litigation and Arbitration in Madrid.
Francisco Aldavero, managing partner of Pinsent Masons in Spain, said: “In the current context of modernization of the Spanish judicial system, our clients—both domestic and international—require the best possible advice to navigate a constantly evolving regulatory framework. Fernando’s arrival strengthens our ability to remain a benchmark for our clients, even in a constantly changing legal landscape.”
With a solid track record in resolving complex civil and commercial disputes, often on an international scale, Tallón has extensive experience in contractual and non-contractual liability cases, both in court proceedings and in domestic and international arbitration.
His experience covers a wide range of complex disputes, including those relating to construction contracts and commercial agreements. In addition, he advises on a wide variety of commercial dispute matters, including restructurings, insolvency proceedings, claims for damages arising from competition law infringements, and class actions.
In terms of sector expertise, Tallón has solid specialization in the energy, financial services, construction, hospitality, insurance, real estate, and agri-food sectors, which constitute his main areas of activity.
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BHP Operational Review for the quarter ended 30 September 2025 (PDF 132kb)
BHP Operational Review for the quarter ended 30 September 2025 – Excel (Excel 491kb)
BHP Chief Executive Officer, Mike Henry:
“We’ve made a strong start to the year, highlighted by disciplined operating performance and execution of scheduled maintenance. Group copper production rose 4%, with record concentrator throughput at Escondida.
In iron ore, WAIO delivered another standout quarter, achieving record material mined while completing critical infrastructure upgrades ahead of schedule.
In steelmaking coal, production rose 8%, supported by strong mining rates at Broadmeadow and increased stripping at our open cut mines. We progressed key growth and decarbonisation milestones in the quarter, including securing environmental approval for the Laguna Seca Expansion at Escondida and Copper South Australia entering into its largest renewable electricity agreement.
Both stages of the Jansen potash project in Canada are advancing, with Stage 1 reaching 73% completion and on track for production to begin in 2027, while Stage 2 is now 13% complete. The long-term demand fundamentals for potash are attractive and Jansen is expected to be one of the lowest cost producers.
Overall macro-economic signals for commodity demand remain resilient, and global growth forecasts are moving higher. While we expect some deceleration in growth in H2 CY25, in China we still expect GDP growth of ~5% for the year. In copper, major disruptions at some of our competitors’ mines have tightened overall market fundamentals, benefitting our world-class portfolio of assets.
With momentum from a strong first quarter, BHP is on track to deliver on full-year guidance and we are making progress on our growth pipeline across Australia and the Americas.”