Energy Ministry says a total of 12 licenses have been given to six companies, four of which are new players in the exploration of natural gas off the country's Mediterranean coast
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Israel expects to collect a total of NIS 2 billion from gas and other natural resources royalties in 2023 as additional exports to Egypt okayed

NewMed Energy, Chevron Mediterranean Limited and Ratio Energies teaming up on plan to boost production capacity from about 12 billion to 14 billion cubic meters per year

Offer values NewMed, a key stakeholder in Israel's Leviathan offshore gas field, at about NIS 14.1b ($4b); tentative deal is called a 'testament' to Israel-UAE ties

Sales from offshore gas reservoir in 2022 rise to $2.5 billion; partners have plans to increase annual gas supply by about 2 BCM with new subsea pipeline expected in 2025

The operator of Israel's Leviathan and Tamar gas fields says exploration at Egyptian offshore field in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea 'encountered high-quality reservoirs'

NewMed (formerly Delek Drilling), developer of Leviathan and Tamar gas fields, and Enlight Energy to make push for green energy generation in region, including Saudi Arabia, Oman

Weeks after pledging cash to build pipeline connecting Israeli gas facilities with Strip's only electrical plant, Doha agrees to set up escrow account with electricity company

Qatari envoy pledges $60 million to build pipeline connecting Israeli gas facilities with Gaza's only electrical plant; but final deal and implementation could still be years away

An inter-ministerial committee recommends increasing exports from 40% to 52% of total yearly production and imposing no export curbs on fuel from new fields

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