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Case Code: OPER121
Case Length: 12 Pages 
Period: 2016-2017      
Pub Date: 2017
Teaching Note: Not Available
Price:Rs.500
Organization : BHP Billiton
Industry : Mining
Countries : Brazil
Themes: Business Ethics  
 Corporate Social Responsibility/  
 Environmental Disaster/  
 Crisis Management  
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Business Strategy
Marketing
Finance
Human Resource Management
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BHP Billiton and the Bento Rodrigues Dam Disaster

 
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On July 27, 2016, the Anglo-Australian mining group BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP Billiton), the world’s largest mining company by market value, announced that its annual net profit would be affected by charges of more than $1 billion related to the fatal dam failure at its iron-ore mining operations in Brazil. The mine and dams were operated by Samarco Mineração SA (Samarco), a joint venture between BHP Billiton and Vale SA. (Vale), the Brazilian iron ore giant.

BHP Billiton said it would record a provision of between $1.1 billion and $1.3 billion for the estimated funding needed by Samarco under an agreement signed with Brazilian authorities in March 2016. Vale had already announced that it would make a provision of 3.7 billion-real ($1.2 billion). “The recognition of the provision demonstrates our support for the long-term recovery of the communities and environment affected by the Samarco tragedy and the belief we have that the agreement is the most appropriate mechanism to do this,” said Andrew Mackenzi (Mackenzi), CEO, BHP Billiton. ..
 
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