Aurizon secures long term BMA coal haulage contract

  • Posted by Allen Newton
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  • 17 Aug, 2026

AURIZON has locked in a major long‑term coal haulage agreement with BMA, the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance, securing rail volumes from five of the miner’s key Bowen Basin metallurgical coal operations under a new performance‑based contract.

The deal, announced to the ASX, covers tonnes recontracted from BMA’s Goonyella Riverside, Broadmeadow, Peak Downs, Saraji and Caval Ridge mines.

It takes effect from 1 July 2028 and includes annual volume flexibility of up to 37 million tonnes per annum, reflecting the scale of BMA’s export program through central Queensland.

Aurizon said the contract will run for up to 12 years, subject to performance and extension provisions, potentially extending the company’s relationship with BMA through to 2040. It will replace the existing 2015 haulage agreement.

Managing director and chief executive Andrew Harding said the renewal reinforced Aurizon’s long‑standing partnership with one of its most significant customers.

“Close to a quarter of the coal tonnes we carry in Queensland is for BMA and BMA is a very valued customer,” Mr Harding said. “We were awarded this contract in a competitive environment and I believe our consistent, reliable service delivery was a significant contributing factor to our success.”

He said Aurizon’s track record with BMA — spanning more than a decade — had been central to securing the new agreement.

“We are honoured to be awarded this contract and our team will work extremely hard to continue to deliver for BMA and play our role in helping support Australia’s vital mining sector.”

Mr Harding said, combined with other recent customer recontracting, Aurizon had now secured more than 60 million tonnes of annual coal haulage since July 2025, representing all contracts tendered over that period.

 

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Posted by Allen Newton

Allen is DCN's WA correspondent. He is one of WA's most experienced journalists with a career that includes roles as Managing Editor of The Sunday Times and PerthNow and as Editor in Chief of Fairfax's WAtoday.

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