| 2009 |
Delists from AIM (effective 2 November) |
| 2009 |
Raised approximately A$68.8 million through a fully underwritten institutional placement of approximately 88.2 million new ordinary shares at an issue price of A$0.78 per share and A$26.2 million through a share purchase plan, which offered eligible shareholders the opportunity to purchase up to A$15,000 worth of shares at A$0.71 per share. |
| 2009 |
Sold a 10% participating interest in BMG to Pertamina, the Indonesian National Oil Company. Total cash consideration for the sale was US$31.5 million including working capital. ROC retained a 30% interest and remained operator of the BMG project. |
| 2009 |
Farmed out a 45% interest in the Cabinda Onshore South Block, Angola to Pluspetrol Resources Corporation, which also became operator. ROC retained a 15% interest in the block and a free-carry through the full 2009 work programme. |
| 2008 |
Following the successful construction and commissioning of new facilities, oil production commenced in October from the C4 Oil Field (ROC: 11.575% & Operator) and Extended Reach Area Fields (ROC: 24.5% & Operator) of the C&D Fields in the Zhao Dong Block, Bohai Bay, offshore China. |
| 2008 |
Completed successful off-market takeover of Anzon Australia Limited (AZA) in October. ROC's offer was 0.792 ROC shares and $0.05 cash for every AZA share. |
| 2008 |
Merger with Anzon Energy Limited (AEL) became effective on 8 September. ROC's final consideration was 1.32 ROC shares for every AEL share. |
| 2007 |
Oil production commenced at the Blane Field, North Sea, in September. |
| 2007 |
Oil and gas production commenced at the Enoch Field, North Sea, in May. |
| 2006 |
ROC completes fully underwritten pro-rata renounceable 3 for 8 rights issues of approximately 81 million ordinary shares, with an issue price of $2.70 per share, raising gross proceeds of $219 million on 8 December 2006. |
| 2006 |
ROC acquired 24.5% operated interest in the Zhao Dong Block ("Block"), in Bohai Bay, offshore China for US$260 million. The Block is part of a prolific petroleum province offering considerable upside potential with gross proved and probable remaining reserves of approximately 57.5 MMBO, and production in the order of 22,000 BOPD. The transaction completed on 8 August 2006. |
| 2006 |
ROC makes a potentially significant oil discovery Wei 6 -12S -1, in Block 22/12, Beibu Gulf, offshore China. Pre-development studies are ongoing. |
| 2006 |
Oil production commenced at the Cliff Head Oil Field, Perth Basin, offshore Western Australia in May. |
| 2006 |
Oil production commenced at the Chinguetti Oil Field, offshore Mauritania in February. |
| 2006 |
ROC raises A$75.9 million/GBP 32.2 million before expenses by placing 28,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares with UK based institutional investors at a price of A$2.71 / £1.15 per share. This price was a 1.5% discount to the volume weighted average price for the first 12 days of January 2006 and equivalent to the volume weighted average price of shares traded within the previous month. |
| 2005 |
ROC raises US$15 million by placing 10 million shares at A$2.00 per share, a significant premium to the then share price. |
| 2005 |
ROC sells Saltfleetby Gas Field in Lincolnshire for A$111 million after producing A$350 million in sales revenue. |
| 2004 |
ROC undertakes a 3 for 5 share rights issue at a price of A$1.40 per share, raising A$92 million, underwritten by Goldman Sachs JBWere Pty Ltd and Patersons. |
2004
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ROC lists on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange. |
| 2004 |
ROC activates the Onshore Cabinda South PSC in Angola in November. |
| 2001 |
ROC’s first well in Australia discovers the Cliff Head Oil Field – first oil produced in May 2006. |
| 2001 |
ROC’s first well in Africa discovers the Chinguetti Oil Field – establishing offshore Mauritania as an emerging new oil province. |
| 2001 |
ROC exercises its option to acquire shares in Elixir Corporation Pty Ltd which held interests ranging from 2% to 2.7% in all of the licensed areas offshore Mauritania. ROC subsequently increased its interests to 2.0%-5.0%. |
| 1999 |
ROC acquires a suite of oil and gas assets onshore eastern England and in the UK North Sea for A$115 million. The core asset, the then undeveloped Saltfleetby Gas Field in Lincolnshire, became recognised as Britain's largest onshore gas field. |
| 1999 |
ROC lists on the Australian Stock Exchange, raising A$150 million through an initial public offering and giving its original private shareholders liquidity within three years of the Company being established. |
| 1997 |
ROC starts as a privately owned company. The shareholders were primarily the current Board and Management, blue-chip corporate entities and high net worth individuals. |