Israel will on Tuesday launch a bidding process for oil and gas exploration licenses off its Mediterranean coast, the first such offers in four years.
The
government has high hopes for the new blocks being offered following
the discoveries of the Tamar and Leviathan natural gas fields off its
coast since 2009.
Israel hopes the Leviathan field will
eventually allow it to become a gas exporter, which could provide it
with additional leverage in the turbulent Middle East.
According to the energy ministry, 24 offshore
blocks will be offered for exploration in the first round starting
Tuesday and ending around March 2017, each up to 400 square kilometers
(155 square miles).
The recent approval of a long-delayed natural
gas industry framework by the government has cleared the path for Israel
to move forward.
The Tamar field, discovered in 2009 and which
began production in 2013, has estimated reserves of up to 238 billion
cubic meters (8.4 trillion cubic feet).
Leviathan, discovered in 2010 and set to begin
production in 2019, is estimated to hold 535 billion cubic meters (18.9
trillion cubic feet) of natural gas, along with 34.1 million barrels of
condensate.
Jordan in September struck a deal to buy 8.5
million cubic meters (300 million cubic feet) of gas per day from the
Leviathan over a 15-year term and the Israeli government is seeking
additional commitments.
Last month, Israel and Turkey agreed to start discussions on building a gas pipeline to pump Israeli gas to Europe.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-to-offer-new-tenders-for-offshore-gas-exploration/
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