Tamar gas field
INGL announces Israel's new deal to export natural gas to Egypt via two billion shekel pipeline
The planned length of the new line (Ramat Hovav–Ashalim–Nitzana) is about 65 km., and will allow the transfer of approximately six billion cubic meters (BCL) of natural gas per year to Egypt.
Azerbaijan's SOCAR set to sign Israel gas exploration agreement
Iran-Azerbaijan tensions rise over Israel ties, alleged assassination plot
Azerbaijan's state oil co. to buy Tamar offshore gas stake
Israel to become natural gas-independent for the first time
Israel currently operates two major natural gas fields in the Mediterranean Sea: Tamar and Leviathan.
Chevron halts supply of gas to Israel Electric
The IEC claims it could lose up to $50 million in the upcoming year due to Chevron refusing to sell gas from Tamar at a reduced rate.
Noble Energy stockholders approve sale to Chevron for $4 b.
The Zalul Environmental Association, an Israeli NGO, has expressed concerns over Chevron's environmental track record, citing incidents in Ecuador, Nigeria and California.
Experimental supply of Israeli natural gas reaches Jordan
The experimental pumping will continue for three months and will test the infrastructure prior to the flow of the actual commercial supply.
Israel-Egypt gas deal gets a boost as shares soar
“The agreement is a further proof of the important economic cooperation between the two countries and the tremendous positive impact that these relations have on both economies."
State to indict Manufacturers Association president for fraud
In an attempt to pay a lower tax rate for a sale they had made, Shraga Brosh attempted to falsify documents to have his company registered as a family company.
Twelve licenses approved for gas, oil exploration off Israel's coast
"This is another milestone for the discovery and development of additional natural resources in the economic waters of the State of Israel," said Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz.
Flow of gas through Egypt-Israel pipeline delayed until mid-2019
The pipeline, in general, is already in good condition, but the Israeli and Egyptian gas companies found some missing and faulty components.
Air pollution, defective construction and corruption plague the state
Israel's comptroller reported on the faulty infrastructure creating a threat through out the state.
Israel's High Court lets price-hike suit proceed against natural gas companies
For the plaintiffs, a group of private Israeli citizens, the issue at hand is whether Israeli consumers, via the public Israel Electric Corporation, are paying too much.