Blue Flames, Black Gold is a story of persistence. Its the intrepid wildcatters who ventured into Australias dead heart and took a punt on drilling an oil well in virgin territory. Its the young Adelaide lawyer who dared to dream, and those on the sidelines who watched and scoffed. Its two school chums who started an exploration company amidst the oil fervour of 1954a company that, 60 years later, would be the biggest company in South Australia.
The history of Santos covers the excitement of exploration and discovery in the 1950s and 60s, the boardroom tussles and political wrangles of the 1970s and 80s, and the rise of technological developments in the new millennium. It tells the tale of an industrial township that forms in the remote Australian outback; of Alan Bonds controversial stock market deal which led to the South Australian government capping shareholdings for 28 years; the construction of the 1,100-km Moomba-to-Sydney pipeline bringing natural gas to Sydney for the first time; and the birth of the Coal Seam Gas industry.
Blue Flames, Black Gold is not just the story of South Australias biggest company but a story that encompasses the social and political history of the state and Australias transition to the new energy sources of the future. It is the story of pioneers exploring new frontiers. It is a story of faith and vision and perseverance.