Exchange release
25 October 2024
BHP Brasil reaches final
settlement with Public Authorities in Brazil for reparation of Samarcos Fundão dam failure
The Samarco Fundão dam failure in 2015
was a terrible tragedy. It should never have happened and must never be forgotten.
As shareholders in the Samarco
non-operated joint venture, BHP Brasil and Vale have always been committed to supporting Samarco to do whats right by the Brazilian people, communities, organisations, and environments affected by the
dam failure.
Todays signing of a comprehensive agreement with the Brazilian government and public authorities is an important reflection of that
commitment. It delivers expanded and additional programs for the environment and for the people, including designated funding for the health system, economic recovery, improved infrastructure and extensive compensation and income support
measures, including for farmers, fisher people and Indigenous and Traditional communities. We acknowledge the significant commitment of the Brazilian Government and public authorities in reaching this milestone.
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Mike Henry |
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Chief Executive Officer, BHP |
The Federal Government of Brazil, State of Minas Gerais, State of Espirito Santo, public prosecutors and public defenders
(Public Authorities) have entered into an agreement with Samarco Mineração S.A. (Samarco), BHP Billiton Brasil Ltda. (BHP Brasil) and Vale S.A. (Vale) (the Companies) to settle the Framework Agreement
obligations, the Federal Public Prosecution Office civil claim and other claims by the Public Authorities relating to Samarcos Fundão dam failure on 5 November 2015 (Agreement). The Agreement was executed by the parties
today in Brazil. The Agreement remains subject to approval by the Brazilian Supreme Court.
As stated in BHPs 2024 Annual Report, the Companies have
been engaging in negotiations with the Public Authorities since early 2021 to seek a definitive and substantive settlement of the Framework Agreement obligations, the Federal Public Prosecution Office civil claim and other claims by the Public
Authorities relating to the dam failure.
The negotiations were conducted by the Brazilian Federal Court of the 6th region and the National Court of Justice in Brazil with the oversight of a court-appointed mediator and the participation of public prosecutors and public defenders.
Key terms of the Agreement
The Agreement delivers a full
and final settlement of the Framework Agreement obligations, the Federal Public Prosecution Office claim and other claims by the Public Authorities in relation to the dam failure. The Agreement provides reparation for the impacts of the dam failure,
and builds on the existing remediation and compensation work already performed by the Renova Foundation in Brazil which totals R$38 billion1 (approximately US$7.9 billion2).