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Israeli-US group sinks $265m into new gas well

byCT Report
04/07/2016
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JERUSALEM: A consortium led by US firm Noble Energy Inc has approved a US$265 million project to sink a new well in a major natural gas field off Israel, officials said yesterday.

Delek Drilling LP and Avner Oil Exploration LP, Israeli firms that are part of the partnership led by Noble, announced the financing for the Tamar field in the Mediterranean.

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“The Tamar partners decided to approve a budget of about US$265 million for drilling ‘Tamar 8’ and connecting to existing infrastructure in the Tamar field,” Delek and Avner said in a joint statement.

The statement said the latest well would allow “maximum supply from Tamar field during times of peak demand, in light of the volume of production from Tamar and the existing and expected demand for natural gas from the field.”

Tamar 8, the field’s sixth production well, is located about 100km offshore and would reach a depth of about 3.5km below the sea bed, it said.

Drilling is projected to start in the last quarter of this year.

Completion of the well and its connection to the existing pipe network is expected to take four months, the statement added.

The Tamar field was discovered in 2009 and began pumping in 2013.

It is located about 130km off the Mediterranean port city of Haifa and has estimated reserves of up to 238 billion cubic meters.

Its gas is so far being used for domestic supply within Israel.

The US-led consortium is also developing Israel’s mammoth Leviathan gas field and aims to bring it online in 2019. Israel hopes the development of Leviathan will allow it to export gas, which could help grease the wheels of regional diplomacy.

Leviathan, discovered in 2010, is estimated to hold 535 billion cubic meters of natural gas, along with 34.1 million barrels of condensate.

Development of its own energy resources is seen as a major strategic asset for Israel, which has no oil and little water.

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