Israel, Jordan strike linked water, power deal
Jordan and Israel have agreed to co-operate on solar and desalination projects, with support from the US and United Arab Emirates.
Jordan and Israel have agreed to co-operate on solar and desalination projects, with support from the US and United Arab Emirates.
Israeli power producer Dalia Power Energies has opted to terminate its gas purchase from Energean’s Karish and Tanin developments.
Delek Drilling is ramping up its efforts to expand into LNG, posting a job advertisement for an LNG senior commercial advisor.
Lebanese politicians have raised concerns over offshore plans by Energean and Halliburton, in a disputed area.
Delek Drilling has signed the sale and purchase agreement with Mubadala Petroleum on the sale of a 22% stake in the Tamar field.
Delek Drilling has reported strong gas production results from the Leviathan field, off Israel, spurring it to bring forward the drilling of another production well.
Iran’s oil comeback, already taking longer than many traders expected, will be further complicated by last week’s deadly drone attack on a tanker in the Gulf of Oman, which the US, UK and Israel all blamed on Tehran.
If energy demand is shifting away from fossil fuels, the most economically rational move for governments is to maximise development of resources now.
Energean has pushed back the expected start of operations at its Karish project, offshore Israel, owing to delays in Singapore, while also approving more Karish North work.
Rockets fired from Gaza hit a tank in Israel on May 11, causing a fire that continues to burn.
Delek Drilling has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Petroleum on the sale of a gas field offshore Israel.
Energean is on a path to transformation, with capital expenditure peaking in early 2022 and delivering – hopefully – 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2023.
Cairn Energy has been linked with a potential purchase of a stake in Israel’s offshore Tamar gas field from Delek Drilling.
The MT Ever Given container ship has become wedged into the wall of the Suez Canal, blocking the waterway.
Israel has pointed the finger of blame for pollution of its beaches at Iran, saying an illegal delivery of crude to Syria had gone awry.
Egypt and Israel are working on plans to expand the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) into energy security, electricity infrastructure and emissions controls.
Geothermal power plant builder Ormat Technologies has rejected claims of “international corruption” from short seller Hindenburg Research.
Israeli and Egyptian ministers have met to talk about a proposed pipeline from the Leviathan field to LNG plants.
Israel has warned its citizens against going to the country’s Mediterranean Sea beaches as tar balls wash up on land.
Israel will sell gas to the Gaza Strip, under a deal involving the European Union and Qatar.
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has denied that the reopening of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline would have an impact on flows through the Egyptian waterway.
Despite discussion around East Mediterranean’s gas having a global impact, it is locally that will be the most important, speakers at a recent event said.
Energean has taken final investment decision (FID) on its Karish North gas development, offshore Israel.
Pharos Energy intends to farm out its Egyptian assets, with the company hiring Jefferies to handle the process.
Energean has closed its acquisition of Edison Exploration & Production from Edison for a total of $203 million.