20 Biggest Iron Ore Mining Companies in Australia, 2024
BHP Group led the Iron Ore Mining Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange as of March 2024, with a market capitalization of over 224.8 billion Australian dollars. Meanwhile, Fortescue Ltd took second place, with a market cap of around 78.19 billion Australian dollars, followed by RIO Tinto Ltd ($45.96 billion Australian dollars), Mineral Resources Ltd ($13.19 billion Australian dollars), Champion Iron Ltd ($4.04 billion Australian dollars), and Deterra Royalties Ltd ($2.66 billion Australian dollars).
- BHP Group Ltd: $224.8 billion Australian dollars
- Fortescue Ltd: $78.19 billion Australian dollars
- RIO Tinto Ltd: $45.96 billion Australian dollars
- Mineral Resources Ltd: $13.19 billion Australian dollars
- Champion Iron Ltd: $4.04 billion Australian dollars
- Deterra Royalties Ltd: $2.66 billion Australian dollars
- BCI Minerals Ltd: $582.63 million Australian dollars
- Mount Gibson Iron Ltd: $577.07 million Australian dollars
- Grange Resources Ltd: $515.02 million Australian dollars
- Red Hill Minerals Ltd: $334.21 million Australian dollars
- Brockman Mining Ltd: $259.85 million Australian dollars
- FENIX Resources Ltd: $168.44 million Australian dollars
- Centaurus Metals Ltd: $133.65 million Australian dollars
- TNG Ltd: $116.63 million Australian dollars
- Legacy Iron Ore Ltd: $89.7 million Australian dollars
- Genmin Ltd: $89.26 million Australian dollars
- Flinders Mines Ltd: $82.74 million Australian dollars
- Technology Metals Australia Ltd: $67.13 million Australian dollars
- Iron Road Ltd: $49.35 million Australian dollars
- Havilah Resources Ltd: $47.5 million Australian dollars
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