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Fortescue chair Andrew Forrest after driving a prototype hydrogen-powered electric haul truck called Europa – named after a moon of hydrogen-filled Jupiter.

Fortescue dividend delivers for Forrest despite modest profit jump

A month after shedding 700 workers, Fortescue has posted an annual profit of $8.4 billion supporting a $2.2 billion payout to the miner’s biggest shareholders Andrew and Nicola Forrest.

  • Peter Milne

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Fortescue executive chair Andrew Forrest was at Iron Bridge in WA’s Pilbara in May 2023 when its first product arrived at Port Hedland.

Fortescue’s high-grade iron ore dream springs a leak

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s troubled foray into producing high-grade ore has suffered another setback.

  • Peter Milne
Fortescue executive chairman Andrew Forrest in Port Hedland where Iron Bridge magnetite is loaded onto ships.

Clock ticks on Forrest’s green dream as Fortescue nears due dates

The deadline to launch five green hydrogen projects this year is closing, but the miner’s results reveal the commitment may not be as definitive as it appeared.

  • Peter Milne
Fiona Hick joined Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue in February after 22 years with Woodside.

All systems go on hydrogen for Fortescue as iron ore output falters

Details of the miner’s further diversification into green hydrogen remain elusive, even as its $5.9 billion Iron Bridge magnetite project finally gets ready to deliver the goods.

  • Peter Milne

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