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Tag Archives: Delek
Reversing flow of that Egypt-Israel pipeline “to import gas into Egypt instead of having the country export gas to Israel”
MADA MASR Companions to the Israeli gas deal: Noble and Delek in talks to acquire East Mediterranean Gas pipeline by Asmahan Soliman, Translated by Salma Khalifa February 28, 2018 Sources close to the gas deal signed between Dolphinus Holdings, which … Continue reading
Israeli government action/inaction constrain Leviathan gas field development
REUTERS Insight – How Israel turned a gas bonanza into an antitrust headache by Steven Scheer October 1, 2015 When the Leviathan gas field was discovered off the coast of Israel in 2010, it was pitched as a game-changer — … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Delek, Leviathan, Leviathan Gas Field, Noble Energy, Tamar, Tamar Gas Field
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Israel to supply up to $15bn of natural gas to Jordan
FINANCIAL TIMES by John Reed September 3, 2014 Israel is to supply up to $15bn of natural gas from its Leviathan field over 15 years to Jordan, easing an energy crunch in the kingdom and marking the biggest such bilateral … Continue reading
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Tagged Delek, Jordan, Leviathan, Noble Energy
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