History

   
2009

SeaEnergy and TGC announce agreement to develop offshore windfarms in Taiwan
SeaEnergy awarded two offshore wind farm sites in Scottish Round

MPC signs Iraqi oil services agreement

2008

SeaEnergy Renewables launched
Eagle HC acquired 

2006

Subsidiary Lansdowne Oil & Gas plc floated on AIM
Seven Heads Gas-Field interest sold to retire debt

2005 Oil Services division sold to Management Buyout Team
2004 Additional exploration acreage, Prevlaka, acquired offshore Montenegro
Farm out option agreed with Chimimport on A-Lovech acreage in Bulgaria
Farm out option agreed with Island Oil & Gas plc over Seven Heads oil, Celtic Sea, Ireland
2003 First gas from Seven Heads is achieved
Building on its position in the Celtic Sea, Ramco is awarded three new Licensing Options over Rosscarbery, Seven Heads Oil, East Kinsale and Midleton
Ramco forms partnership with Hellenic Petroleum over Montenegrin acreage
2002 Non-core exploration licences disposed
Stake in the Seven Heads project increased from 49% to 86.5%
Gas sales agreement concluded with Innogy for Seven Heads gas
2001 Agreement concluded with RWE Dea AG to fund US$12 million of exploration work on the Carpathian acreage, Poland
2000 Ramco agrees US$150 million disposal of ACG interest to Amerada Hess Corp
Ramco acquires Seven Heads interest, offshore Ireland
Termination of AMEX listing
1999 First profit oil realised from ACG interest
1997 AMEX listing raises £55 million
1996 Move to the Alternative Investment Market (AIM)
1994 Ramco becomes a partner in the Azeri Chirag Guneshli (ACG) field, Azerbaijan
1984 Ramco becomes a public company being admitted to the Unlisted Securities Market (USM), admission price of £0.70/share
1977 Founding year for Ramco