Israel gas export
Egypt says gas deal with Israel 'purely commercial,' does not change Palestine stance
"The deal serves a strategic interest to enhance Egypt's position as the only regional center for gas trading in the Eastern Mediterranean," official Diaa Rashwan said.
Meeting with Israel, US dependent on Netanyahu signing gas agreement, Egypt's Sisi says - report
Greek firm Energean to supply Cyprus with gas from Israel’s Karish field
INGL announces Israel's new deal to export natural gas to Egypt via two billion shekel pipeline
Israel branching out
Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz wants to see Israel become part of a regional hub supplying Turkey and Europe with natural gas.
Government approves sale of Karish and Tanin gas reservoirs
Greek developer Energean: Gas expected to flow by 2020.
Turkish economist: Natural gas will promote peace
Industry ‘has been driver for normalization of Turkish-Israel relationships,’ says Gürkan Kumbaroglu.
Netherlands, Israel to build gas pipeline to Gaza
Netanyahu said his cabinet had decided to "improve the supply of energy and water to Gaza, including laying a gas pipeline."
Greek firm to buy Israel's Karish and Tanin gas reservoirs for $148.5 mil
The sale of Karish and Tanin is a first concrete step toward advancing Israel’s gas industry, following the recent approval of the contentious “gas outline” that rattled the sector for all of 2015.
Delek in talks to buy 20% stake in Kraken oil field near Scotland
EnQuest currently owns 70.5% of the field while Cairn Energy Plc owns the other 29.5% stake.
Steinitz says Israel will soon find ‘as much as four Leviathans’ worth of gas in new fields
The next step, Steinitz said during a panel discussion, is to develop the natural gas market and integrate it into the larger geopolitical picture.
Leviathan reserves might be smaller than first thought
Ministry approves next stage of offshore reservoir’s development.
Leviathan signs $3b. deal to power planned electric plant in Be’er Tuviya
In January, private Israeli power giant Edeltech and its Turkish partner Zorlu Enerji signed a $1.3b. contract for Leviathan gas to be used at the eventual Tamar power plant.
Cabinet approves Levianthan gas deal
During the weekly cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the new outline "incorporates the comments that we received from the High Court."