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    Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Seems like divine providence but huge gas reserves have been found off the coast of Haifa, which will mean an end to Israeli dependence on foreign gas.

    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowFull

    Ironic that whilst some of Israel's harshest critics in the European Union are subject to all the implications that dependence on Russian gas involves, including increases in prices and being cut off if Russia doesn't approve of your government, Israel has found this huge reserve.

    In my opinion this is a huge development. What do others think?

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Enormously important discovery!

    This could significantly change the geopolitical balance of the Middle East, for Israel; provide Israel with much needed energy and provide Israel with much needed revenues.

    Great discovery!!!

    How long before gas becomes commercially available?

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Wow thanks for posting this.

    This could be really significant politically. I'll be watching this development with great interest. Brilliant news for Israel, and I wonder what effects this will have on relationships with EU/Russia?

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    It should be used to power water desalination facilities.

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Solar power is used for desalination.
    Mil - stands for the countless MILlions of reasons not to work.

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Israel was planning on building a new coal fired plant for water desalination.

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Or gas + electric cars.

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    Now they won't have to build a coal fired plant.

    Good for Israel!!!

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    Seems like someone has answered the prayers of all those Muslims that have been protesting and shouting "Jews to the gas". Unfortunately for them, their wishes have been answered, but not quite in the way they expected.

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    Re: Huge gas reserves found off the coast of Haifa

    Actually, some of these oil drilling companies in Israel have been using the Scriptures to fan their ambition.

    Genesis talks about the "blessings of the deep" for the sons of Joseph or the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim, another scripture in Deuteronomy says the tribe of Asher will "... dip his foot in oil."

    It was only a matter of time that oil/gas would be found.

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    NG reserves discovered off Haifa.

    Huge gas reserves discovered off Haifa
    Jan. 18, 2009
    Sharon Wrobel , THE JERUSALEM POST

    A historic natural gas reservoir found offshore from Haifa is poised to meet Israel's natural gas demand for about 15 years and reduce the country's dependence on gas imports from Egypt and offshore from Gaza.

    The discovery of the natural gas field 90 km. offshore from Haifa, known as Tamar, was made by a US-Israel consortium including the Delek Group, through its subsidiaries Delek Drilling and Avner Oil Exploration, Isramco Negev 2, Dor Gas Exploration and US oil operator Noble Energy Inc.

    Preliminary estimates indicate that the Tamar field might contain over 88 billion cubic meters of gas.

    "If the Tamar site opposite the Haifa coast succeeds in producing the significant quantities of natural gas predicted, we are talking about a revolution which will have an impact on the Israeli economy for the coming generations," said Dan Halman, CEO of Halman-Aldubi Group. "The vast reservoir is poised to bring down electricity prices, reduce the country's dependence on gas from foreign countries, in particular from Egypt, and thereby turn Israel from a gas importer into a gas exporter."

    Yoav Burgan, analyst at Leader Capital Markets, believes in the possibility of long-term deals resulting from the Tamar well which could generate a potential value of $15.5 billion.

    However Halman cautioned that despite the optimism it was too early to celebrate.

    "Big celebrations are still premature," said Halman. "It needs to be remembered that the drilling is complicated and production possibilities are not yet completely clear. In addition, gas transportation is a much more complex and expensive process compared with oil transportation."

    Similarly Yuval Zehira, head of the research department at IBI Investment House, raised doubts over the economic viability of the project.

    "For the time being it remains very difficult to assess the profitability of the project given that we don't have figures regarding the initial cost of drilling, production costs, the time it will take to sell the gas, and at what price, and the effect of competition with Egyptian gas," said Zehira. "At this point it seems that the project is more of a strategic asset than an economic one."

    The Tamar prospect, located under 1,676 meters of water, was drilled to a total depth of about 4,900 meters. Production testing at Tamar will be performed after the well is completed.

    Gal Reiter, analyst at Clal Finance Batucha estimated that the production tests would cost about $20 million and should be completed in about three weeks.

    Noble Energy, which operates the well with a 36% working interest, and its Israeli partners said that they might keep the rig to drill two additional wells in the basin.

    "This is one of the most significant prospects that we have ever tested and appears to be the largest discovery in the company's history," said Charles D. Davidson, CEO and chairman of Noble Energy Inc.

    Following the announcement of the discovery, shares of Delek Drilling, which holds 15.6% of the Tamar prospect, jumped 41.7%, and shares of Avner Oil Exploration, which holds another 15.6%, surged 21.4%. Both companies are owned by billionaire Yitzhak Tshuva. Shares of fuel exploration company Isramco, which owns 28.7%, leaped 123.8%.

    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...icle%2FPrinter

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