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– Joseph Langotsky and protest groups asked the Antitrust Authority to take parts of Leviathan away from Noble Energy and Delek. – – Leviathan...
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– Joseph Langotsky and protest groups asked the Antitrust Authority to take parts of Leviathan away from Noble Energy and Delek. – – Leviathan...
– A new route for the export of goods to Asia and the Arab world from the Eilat and Aqaba ports has been opened....
– Union Fenosa will reportedly withdraw its lawsuit as part of approval of the Tamar deal. – – Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum announced on Friday...
– “Interfax”: Egypt in talks with Norway’s Hoegh LNG to lease a floating unit. – – Paralleling plans to import natural gas from the...
– The $300 million pipeline will double delivery capacity to 20-22 BCM a year. – – The delivery of natural gas from the Tamar...
– The bids by the Chinese state-owned companies are below Israel Port Company’s estimates. – Chinese state companies have made the lowest financial...
– Charles Davidson has been the main supporter of the sale of 25% of Leviathan to Woodside. – – The partners in Leviathan are prepared to...
– The Petroleum Council has allowed the companies to place a lien on their Tamar rights. Delek Group Ltd. (TASE: DLEKG) and Alon Natural...
– Woodside Petroleum objects to the Finance Ministry’s draft rules for taxing gas exports. – – The Leviathan-Woodside deal will not be signed this...
– Woodside will acquire 25% of Leviathan for $2.71 billion at a signing ceremony in Jerusalem. – -After more than a year of difficult...