Australian Energy company Santos has signed a five-year extension of its $47 million crane operations contract with a South Australian business.
Based in Port Augusta, Max Cranes will continue its operations on Santos’s Cooper Basin contract as part of an extension of the current agreement, which was awarded in 2016 following a competitive tender process.
Santos has been developing oil and natural gas from the Cooper Basin for more than 50 years.
Max Cranes employs 123 people in South Australia, with 27 directly supporting the Cooper Basin.
Santos Managing Director and CEO Kevin Gallagher said Santos is committed to benefitting the communities in which it operates, and always looks to local suppliers first.
“I am delighted to extend this important contract to local South Australian company Max Cranes. It has been a very reliable and competent contractor in the Cooper Basin for years,” Gallagher said.
“Like Santos, Max Cranes is proudly Australian, demonstrating a ‘can-do’ attitude in the field with very reliable equipment and an exceptional safety record.”
Max Cranes Director Graham Elliot said the Santos contract extension is a big moment for the company.
“The partnership with Santos plays a key part in our organisational innovation, while underpinning the employment of a highly skilled and dedicated workforce,” Elliot said.
“It is a privilege to be part of a relationship that drives strong community and business values as these are at the core of our own business.”