Southern Cross Electrical Engineering's re-entry into the oil and gas sector has kicked off with a $35 million contract win at Woodside Petroleum's Pluto liquefied natural gas project.
Southern Cross Electrical Engineering have posted a record net profit after tax of $15.5 million, an increase of more than 36 per cent, thanks to record revenues of more than $100 million, up by more than 19 per cent on the previous year.
Southern Cross Electrical Engineering will pay up to $5.1 million to acquire FMC Corpration, which operates Hindle Offshore Services and Hindle Electrics, as part of its strategy to re-enter the oil and gas sector.