JANUARY 2006 - STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASES
ACTIVITY AND PORTFOLIO UPDATE: (11-01-2006)

 

KEY POINTS:


The Cliff Head Oil Field Development remains on schedule for first oil in 1Q 2006.

Weather, operational and equipment delays, increased costs for materials and services, together with other mechanical revisions and other industry factors, have resulted in a A$25 million (ca 10%) cost increase over the current budget.

Up to 21 exploration and appraisal wells scheduled for 2006.

New website live from 7.00 pm Wednesday, 11 January, 2006.

 

1. CLIFF HEAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Roc Oil (WA) Pty Limited, as Operator on behalf of the Cliff Head Joint Venture, advises that the development of the Cliff Head Oil Field remains on track for first oil production in 1Q 2006. Production start-up is currently expected during 1Q 2006 with full field production due to be achieved shortly thereafter.

Recent project milestones include:

The jacket for Cliff Head “A” platform was installed on site in late December 2005.

Construction and pre-commissioning of the topsides for the Cliff Head “A” platform has been successfully completed in Malaysia. Sail-away is expected later this week, with a scheduled arrival at the Cliff Head site in late January 2006.

Drilling of the planned five producing wells and two water injection wells has commenced with the batch drilling of the 30 inch and 20 inch conductors completed in late December 2005.

The Ensco-67 drilling rig commenced batch development drilling of the 12 ¼ inch hole sections of the five oil production and two water injection wells in late December 2005. Drilling and completion activity is expected to finish in early April 2006.

On completion of drilling at Cliff Head, the Ensco-67 drilling rig will be utilised to drill exploration wells in nearby WA-286-P and TP/15 exploration permits.

Construction of the onshore Arrowsmith Production Facility is now 85% complete and commissioning work has begun.

A Cliff Head oil sales contract was executed in December 2005 between BP and all the parties to the Joint Venture under which all of the crude oil production for the life of the field will be sold into BP’s Kwinana Refinery.



Budget

When the Final Investment Decision was made in March 2005, an A$227 million budget, including contingencies, was agreed. In late 2005, the Joint Venture announced that it had expanded the scope of the project to include drilling an additional well, at a cost of approximately A$12.5 million, to access and produce an additional one million barrels of oil which took the budget to A$240 million.

Subsequently, weather, operational and equipment delays, mechanical revisions and rising industry costs of materials and services have resulted in an increase in overall costs of approximately A$25 million (ca 10%).


Commenting on the progress to date, ROC’s CEO, Dr John Doran, stated that:

“We hate cost overruns. We derive no comfort from the fact that they are becoming the norm in many parts of the resource sector. It’s all very well talking in the abstract about the rising cost of goods and services but it hits home when you realise that, for all practical purposes, the increased Cliff Head budget will – on a post-tax basis - reduce ROC’s net present value by about A$3.8 million, equivalent to two cents per share.”


The Cliff Head Joint Venture comprises:

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equity

Roc Oil (WA) Pty Ltd (Operator) . . . ..37.50%
AWE Oil (Western Australia) Pty Ltd. ..27.50%
Wandoo Petroleum Pty Ltd. . . .. . . . .24.0%
ARC Energy (PB) Limited. . . .. . .. . . . 6.00%
IECO Exploration and Production. . . .. 5.00%
(Australia) Pty Ltd

 

2. DRILLING AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY

ROC actively manages its acreage position in order to high grade its portfolio. As a result, different areas of operation attain different profiles at different times; often reflecting the ebb and flow of the Company’s drilling activities and results. In this context, 2006 is scheduled to be a big drilling year for ROC with up to 21 exploration and appraisal wells planned (Attachment 1)



Below is a summary of the main portfolio management and related events occurring within ROC’s areas of activity:

• Australia

Apart from the Cliff Head Development Project referred to above, ROC’s main near term focus in Australia will be the Jacala-1 exploration well in the deep water offshore Carnarvon Basin, which is due to commence in mid-February, and the several exploration wells scheduled to be drilled in the offshore Perth Basin in 2Q 2006 (Attachment 1).


• Angola

The ongoing interpretation of the seismic acquired in 2005 continues to provide encouragement. Preliminary mapping of four of the more than half a dozen potential target horizons indicates that most of the 33 wells drilled in the 1,075 sq km permit area prior to 1972 were either invalid structural tests or not optimally located on the structures. Additionally two of three existing wells within the permit that yielded hydrocarbon flows on drill string testing were favourably located in respect to structural closure, with the other well still to be determined.

There is every indication that onshore Cabinda will be a prime exploration focus for ROC in 2006 and beyond. Currently, ROC is waiting on responses to invitations to tender for seismic and drilling work in 2006.


• Mauritania

After the Zoule-1 exploration well is finished, the rig will move to the Doré location to drill the last well in the current series of wells offshore Mauritania. Although the final results of Zoule-1 will not be known for certain until logging operations have been completed, drill and measurement-while-drilling data gathered to date do not give any cause for optimism.

Subsequent to Dore-1 and subject to all the usual industry vagaries exploration and appraisal drilling is expected to resume offshore Mauritania in 2Q 2006 (Attachment 1).

The Chinguetti Oil Field Development continues on schedule and on revised budget as previously reported with first production due 1Q 2006.

• Equatorial Guinea

As Technical Manager of Blocks H15 and H16 in the deep water Rio Muni Basin offshore Equatorial Guinea, ROC is actively talking to potential rig contractors with regard to drilling the Aleta Cretaceous channel sand prospect in 3Q 2006 (Attachment 1).


• North Sea

The Blane & Enoch Developments in the North Sea continue as previously reported with first production scheduled for late 2006.


• Onshore UK

The exploration focus of ROC’s UK operated activities will be the Willows-1 exploration well which is due to spud in March 2006 (Attachment 1). The well will test a potentially significant, but high risk, gas prospect in Yorkshire.


• China

ROC is continuing discussions with the relevant government authorities in China with a view to establishing whether or not the Wei 12-8 West Field, in Block 22/12, can be developed commercially. At this stage of the process, neither the timing nor the outcome of these discussions can be predicted with any confidence.

ROC, as operator for the Block 22/12 Joint Venture in the Beibu Gulf, offshore China expects to start drilling the Wei 6-12 South prospect in March 2006 (Attachment 1).

Also in China, ROC’s 50%-owned subsidiary China Oil Shale Development Company Limited (“COSDECO”), the vehicle through which the Company monitors and reviews oil shale opportunities in China, is expected to receive a small initial amount of revenue as the result of contractual agreements between third parties which have triggered a modest commission payment relating to the supply of equipment and technology. ROC has decided not to participate in the first stage of the Fushun Oil Shale Project (“FOSP”) in Liaoning Province which it has been discussing with the relevant government authorities. However, ROC remains open to the review of subsequent opportunities in the oil shale business in China, including Phase 2 of FOSP.


• New Zealand

In order to maintain its executive and financial focus on those areas within its portfolio with greatest perceived value, ROC has entered into discussions with a third party regarding the possible divestment of its interest in the onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand in return for a 2% over-riding royalty.


• New Ventures

The Company continues to actively seek new ventures. However, the combination of high vendor expectations in the current industry climate, a general lack of compelling new opportunities and ROC’s own inventory of current projects inclines the Company to the view that during 2006 new venture deals will be few and far between.

 


3. FINANCE

• Loan Facility - US$60 million

ROC is close to completing a US$60 million Borrowing Base Loan Facility to be applied to the funding of its 2006 development activities, in particular the Cliff Head Oil Field and Chinguetti Oil Field Projects. A US$30 million Bridging Facility is also being finalised to provide flexibility in funding options during 1Q 2006 while conditions precedent for the Borrowing Base Loan Facility are being completed.


• Cash & Receivables

As of 31 December, 2006, ROC had approximately $68 million in cash and receivables and no debt.

 

4. CORPORATE

A new ROC website is scheduled to go live at 7:00pm on Wednesday, 11 January 2006 (Sydney Time). The website address remains unchanged: www.rocoil.com.au


Michelle Manook
General Manager – Corporate Affairs
E-mail:
mmanook@rocoil.com.au

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MAURITANIA OFFSHORE DRILLING UPDATE: (10-01-2006)



ROC advises that the following release was made earlier today by Woodside Petroleum Ltd:

“Woodside Petroleum Ltd. reports the following activity by its wholly-owned subsidiaries Woodside Mauritania Pty. Ltd. and WEL Mauritania B.V. offshore Mauritania since the last report issued on 3 January 2006.


PSC Area C, Block 6: Zoulé-1 Exploration Well

 

The ‘Stena Tay’ drill rig drilled the Zoulé-1 exploration well to the final total depth of 3,730 metres.

At midnight on 9 January 2006, preparations were underway to commence wireline logging operations. The well will then be plugged and abandoned as planned.

Following the Zoulé-1 well the Stena Tay will then drill the Doré exploration well located in PSC Area B.
General

All reported drilling depths are referenced to the rig rotary table and all times are Universal Time (UTC) (Mauritanian time).

The locations of planned exploration wells and the Chinguetti Oil Field are shown on the attached map."

 



Participating Interests in the Chinguetti Joint Venture and relevant PSC areas are:

Company............................... . . . . Chinguetti Joint Venture . . . .. . . PSC-A . . . .. . . PSC-B . . . ..PSC-C, Block 6
Woodside group companies (Operator)....... . . . .47.38448%....... . . . . . .. 53.846%.... . ....53.846%.... . . . ..37.578%
Hardman.group companies........ . . . . . .. . . . . 19.00800%....... . . . . . . . 24.3%.... . . . . ..21.6%.... . . . .....22.422%
Societe Mauritanienne des Hydrocarbures . . . . 12.00000%....... . . . . . . . .. -- ... . . . . . . . ..-- .... . . . .. . . . ..--
(formerly GPC)
BG group companies........ . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 10.23440%....... . . . . . . .13.084%............11.63% ........ . . . . .--
Premier group companies........................ . . . . 8.12328%....... . . . . . . . .. --.......... . .. ..9.231% ........ . . . . .--
Roc Oil group companies . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.24984% . . .. . . . . . . 4.155% . . .. . . 3.693% . . .. . . . . 5.0%
Fusion group companies
....... . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ..--....... . . . . ... . . . .. 4.615%.... . . . ......--.... . . . . . .. .....--
Petronas Carigali Overseas Sdn Bhd....... . . . . . . . .--....... . . . . . . . . . . .. --.... . ... . . .. ... --.... . . . .. . ..35.0%


Michelle Manook
General Manager – Corporate Affairs
E-mail:
mmanook@rocoil.com.au

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DRILLING ACTIVITY UPDATE: (03-01-2006)



1. MAURITANIA – Exploration Drilling.

 

ROC advises that the following release was made earlier today by Woodside Petroleum Ltd:


“Woodside Petroleum Ltd. reports the following activity by its wholly-owned subsidiaries Woodside Mauritania Pty. Ltd. and WEL Mauritania B.V., offshore Mauritania since the last report issued on 23 December 2005.

PSC Area C, Block 6: Zoulé-1 Exploration Well

The ‘Stena Tay’ drill rig resumed exploration drilling for Woodside Operated Joint Ventures in Mauritania.

The Zoulé 1 exploration well was spudded on 25 December 2005 in a water depth of 2,628 metres where 95/8 inch casing was set. At midnight on 2 January 2006, preparations were underway to commence drilling an 8½ inch hole to the Cretaceous objective. Zoulé 1 has a planned total depth of approximately 3,730 metres.”



Participating Interests in the Chinguetti Joint Venture and relevant PSC areas are:

Company............................... . . . . Chinguetti Joint Venture . . . .. . . PSC-A . . . .. . . PSC-B . . . ..PSC-C, Block 6
Woodside group companies (Operator)....... . . . .47.38448%....... . . . . . .. 53.846%.... . ....53.846%.... . . . ..37.578%
Hardman.group companies........ . . . . . .. . . . . 19.00800%....... . . . . . . . 24.3%.... . . . . ..21.6%.... . . . .....22.422%
Societe Mauritanienne des Hydrocarbures . . . . 12.00000%....... . . . . . . . .. -- ... . . . . . . . ..-- .... . . . .. . . . ..--
(formerly GPC)
BG group companies........ . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 10.23440%....... . . . . . . .13.084%............11.63% ........ . . . . .--
Premier group companies........................ . . . . 8.12328%....... . . . . . . . .. --.......... . .. ..9.231% ........ . . . . .--
Roc Oil group companies . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.24984% . . .. . . . . . . 4.155% . . .. . . 3.693% . . .. . . . . 5.0%
Fusion group companies
....... . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ..--....... . . . . ... . . . .. 4.615%.... . . . ......--.... . . . . . .. .....--
Petronas Carigali Overseas Sdn Bhd....... . . . . . . . .--....... . . . . . . . . . . .. --.... . ... . . .. ... --.... . . . .. . ..35.0%

 

2. AUSTRALIA – Cliff Head Development Drilling

ROC also advises that, following the successful installation of the Jacket component of the Cliff Head “A “ Platform, the Ensco 67 jack-up drilling rig commenced development drilling on the 26 December 2005. ROC does not intend to issue regular Cliff Head development drilling updates except to comply with its continuous disclosure obligations.


Michelle Manook
General Manager – Corporate Affairs
E-mail:
mmanook@rocoil.com.au

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