Greek Energy firm inks gas deals with Iraeli companies
10/31/2017
(Reuters) — Greek energy firm Energean said on Tuesday it signed three new deals to sell natural gas from the Karish and Tanin offshore fields to Israeli companies.
The deals were signed with Dorad Energy Ltd and two subsidiaries of the Edeltech Group, Ashdod Energy and Ramat Negev Energy.
Energean’s deal with Dorad is for the supply of up to 6.75 Bcm of gas over at least 14 yr, while Ashdod and Ramat Negev will get up to 2.65 Bcm together. Financial details for the deals were not included.
The Karish and Tanin fields, located off the coast of Israel, are expected to go online in 2020.
Energean has signed deals for a total of up to 33 Bcm in volume, securing revenue of approximately $3 B.
Reporting by Dan Pleck
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