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Israel Greenlights Major Natural Gas Deal with Egypt

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Israel has approved a deal that will supply natural gas to Egypt, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, describing it as the country's largest-ever gas deal…

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Leviathan platform (Credit: Chevron)
Leviathan platform (Credit: Chevron)

Israel has approved a deal that will supply natural gas to Egypt, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, describing it as the country's largest-ever gas deal.

Israel signed the export agreement in August with Chevron and its partners, NewMed and Ratio, to supply up to $35 billion of gas to Egypt from the Leviathan natural gas field.

"I have today approved the largest gas deal in Israel's history. The deal is for 112 billion shekels ($34.67 billion)," Netanyahu said in a televised statement.

He added that the deal, which had been held up over some outstanding issues, would help secure stability in the region.

It should ease an energy crisis in Egypt, which has spent billions of dollars importing liquefied natural gas since its own supplies fell short of demand.

A Chevron spokesperson said the company welcomed Israel's decision to issue a permit for the export of natural gas from the Leviathan reservoir to Egypt.

Chevron had said in November it was nearing a final investment decision for expanding the Leviathan gas field off Israel's Mediterranean

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