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Karish gas field

The Karish gas field (Hebrew: מאגר כריש or "Shark reservoir") is an Israeli natural gas reservoir located in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is located near the much larger Leviathan and Tamar gas fields.[1] The field had initially been allocated to a consortium of companies including Noble Energy (now Chevron) and Delek, but due to their monopolistic position in the Israeli market (as owners of the Tamar and Leviathan fields), Delek and Noble were forced by regulators to sell their rights in the field. As a result, the two companies sold Karish and the adjacent Tanin gas field to the Greek oil company Energean in 2016 for $150 million. [2] The Karish and Tanin gas fields together are estimated to hold 2–3 trillion cubic feet of gas.

The field came online in the third quarter of 2022.[3] As a deal was struck ending the Israeli–Lebanese maritime border dispute, Israel maintained control of Karish, and gas began flowing from the field on October 26, 2022.[4][5][6]

In the aftermath of a June 2022 energy deal[7] between the European Union, Egypt and Israel, experts project gas from Karish will eventually be exported to Europe, as the European Union navigates the 2022 Russia–European Union gas dispute.[8][9]

Development of the field edit

A plan for developing the field was officially presented in August 2017 by the Israeli Ministry of Energy. The plan involves the anchoring of a ship 90 kilometers (56 miles) offshore, where the gas from the two fields will be treated and prepared for export. A statement by Energean said that the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) facility will have a gas treatment capacity of 8 BCM per year. It will be linked to facilities on the Israeli shore through a 90-kilometer gas pipeline, allowing connection to the domestic sales grid operated by the national gas transmission company.[10]

In 2018, Energean CEO Mathias Rigas said that he expected drilling at the fields to begin in 2019 and that gas would begin to be supplied in the first quarter of 2021.[11] However, delays associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have postponed the gas field coming online to the third quarter of 2022.[3]

In November 2019, Energean said that its appraisal of a section of Karish known as Karish North revealed 0.9 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of recoverable natural gas resources plus 34 million barrels of light oil or condensate—an amount significantly larger than originally expected.[12]

In June 2020, Allseas announced that it had completed the installation of the 90.3-kilometer (56-mile), 30-inch, and 24-inch gas sales pipeline in water depths of up to 1,700 meters (5,577 feet). At the same time, TechnipFMC announced that it had installed the production manifold as well as subsea isolation valve foundations and structures.[13]

In August 2020, Energean publicized that it had completed the electrical house (E-house) section containing all FPSO electronic control and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems aboard the rig under construction at the Admiralty Shipyard in Singapore.[14]

In December 2020, Energean announced that it had entered into a new set of agreements with Rapac Energy Limited and its related companies to supply an average of 0.4 BCM a year of gas for six-to-fifteen-year terms starting from first gas at Karish.[15]

On 26 October 2022, Energean started the development and production of gas from Karish.[16][17]

Disputes involving the field edit

In November 2019, Tsabar Gas and Oil filed a 600 Million NIS lawsuit against Energean claiming that Energean did not abide by its agreements with Tsabar involving Karish and that Energean had denied Tsabar its fair share. Tsabar asserts that it played a role in enabling Energean to purchase the rights to the field. Energean responded that Tsabar's claims were baseless.[18]

In October 2020, Lebanon claimed that a 550-square-mile area also containing the Karish gas field should be part of its exclusive economic zone in addition to an already disputed 330-square-mile area.[19] In November 2020, Israel rejected Lebanon's position out of hand. To that end, Israeli Energy Ministry CEO Udi Adiri sent a letter to Energean CEO Shaul Tzemach clarifying that the ministry has been instructed that no talks should be held with Lebanon on areas outside the disputed waters mentioned in the guidelines deposited with the United Nations in 2011.[20]

After years of indirect negotiations between the two parties, mediated by the United States and diplomat Amos Hochstein, Israeli and Lebanese negotiators reached a deal on the disputed area on October 11, 2022. The text of the deal states Israel is to maintain control of Karish, while Lebanon will be given control of the Qana gas prospect.[21][22][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ staff, T. O. I. "Two Israeli natural gas fields to start pumping in 2020". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  2. ^ AFP. "Israel approves sale of offshore gas rights to Greek firm". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  3. ^ a b Esau, Iain (18 January 2022). "Israeli FPSO due onstream in summer 2022, as Energean in arbitration over a gas sales deal". Upstream. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  4. ^ Scheer, Steven (2022-10-26). "Energean starts gas production at Israel's Karish site". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  5. ^ France-Presse (AFP), Agence (2022-09-20). "Israel Prepares to Activate Karish". Energynews.pro. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  6. ^ Presse, AFP-Agence France. "Gas Production Starts At Karish Field Off Israel: Energy Firm". www.barrons.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  7. ^ "Israel, Egypt, EU sign initial gas export agreement". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  8. ^ Safty, Sarah El; Rabinovitch, Ari (2022-06-15). "EU, Israel and Egypt sign deal to boost East Med gas exports to Europe". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  9. ^ "Sensitive offshore gas field key to Israel's energy strategy". France 24. 2022-09-20. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  10. ^ Solomon, Shoshanna. "Greece's Energean gets nod to develop 2 Israeli offshore natural gas fields". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  11. ^ Solomon, Shoshanna. "Israel aims to eliminate use of coal, gasoline and diesel by 2030". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  12. ^ Solomon, Shoshanna. "Karish natural gas field off Israel's shore found to be much bigger than thought". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  13. ^ "StackPath". www.offshore-mag.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  14. ^ "Energean on schedule to produce Karish, Tanin gas in 2021". Globes. 2020-08-27. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  15. ^ "Energean Sells More Gas from Karish Field". Offshore Engineer Magazine. 2020-12-17. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  16. ^ Scheer, Steven (2022-10-26). "Energean starts gas production at Israel's Karish site". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  17. ^ Presse, AFP-Agence France. "Gas Production Starts At Karish Field Off Israel: Energy Firm". www.barrons.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  18. ^ ברניר, מתן (2019-11-06). "שטיינמץ תובע 25% מזכויות אנרג'יאן במאגרי הגז: "הערימה עליי"". Globes. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  19. ^ staff, T. O. I. "Lebanon reportedly demanding control of 2 Israeli gas fields in maritime talks". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  20. ^ "Israel rejects Lebanese claims on Karish, Tanin gas fields". Globes. 2020-01-11. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  21. ^ "Israel, Lebanon Reach Rare Deal for Gas Extraction and Export to Europe". The Wall Street Journal. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  22. ^ "Israel and Lebanon reach 'historic' maritime border and gas fields deal". the Guardian. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  23. ^ Salem, Mia Alberti,Hadas Gold,Lianne Kolirin,Mostafa (2022-10-11). "Israel and Lebanon reach historic agreement, paving the way to potentially rich gas exploration". CNN. Retrieved 2022-10-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions January 2021 The Karish gas field Hebrew מאגר כריש or Shark reservoir is an Israeli natural gas reservoir located in the Eastern Mediterranean It is located near the much larger Leviathan and Tamar gas fields 1 The field had initially been allocated to a consortium of companies including Noble Energy now Chevron and Delek but due to their monopolistic position in the Israeli market as owners of the Tamar and Leviathan fields Delek and Noble were forced by regulators to sell their rights in the field As a result the two companies sold Karish and the adjacent Tanin gas field to the Greek oil company Energean in 2016 for 150 million 2 The Karish and Tanin gas fields together are estimated to hold 2 3 trillion cubic feet of gas The field came online in the third quarter of 2022 3 As a deal was struck ending the Israeli Lebanese maritime border dispute Israel maintained control of Karish and gas began flowing from the field on October 26 2022 4 5 6 In the aftermath of a June 2022 energy deal 7 between the European Union Egypt and Israel experts project gas from Karish will eventually be exported to Europe as the European Union navigates the 2022 Russia European Union gas dispute 8 9 Contents 1 Development of the field 2 Disputes involving the field 3 See also 4 ReferencesDevelopment of the field editA plan for developing the field was officially presented in August 2017 by the Israeli Ministry of Energy The plan involves the anchoring of a ship 90 kilometers 56 miles offshore where the gas from the two fields will be treated and prepared for export A statement by Energean said that the floating production storage and offloading FPSO facility will have a gas treatment capacity of 8 BCM per year It will be linked to facilities on the Israeli shore through a 90 kilometer gas pipeline allowing connection to the domestic sales grid operated by the national gas transmission company 10 In 2018 Energean CEO Mathias Rigas said that he expected drilling at the fields to begin in 2019 and that gas would begin to be supplied in the first quarter of 2021 11 However delays associated with the COVID 19 pandemic have postponed the gas field coming online to the third quarter of 2022 3 In November 2019 Energean said that its appraisal of a section of Karish known as Karish North revealed 0 9 trillion cubic feet tcf of recoverable natural gas resources plus 34 million barrels of light oil or condensate an amount significantly larger than originally expected 12 In June 2020 Allseas announced that it had completed the installation of the 90 3 kilometer 56 mile 30 inch and 24 inch gas sales pipeline in water depths of up to 1 700 meters 5 577 feet At the same time TechnipFMC announced that it had installed the production manifold as well as subsea isolation valve foundations and structures 13 In August 2020 Energean publicized that it had completed the electrical house E house section containing all FPSO electronic control and uninterruptible power supply UPS systems aboard the rig under construction at the Admiralty Shipyard in Singapore 14 In December 2020 Energean announced that it had entered into a new set of agreements with Rapac Energy Limited and its related companies to supply an average of 0 4 BCM a year of gas for six to fifteen year terms starting from first gas at Karish 15 On 26 October 2022 Energean started the development and production of gas from Karish 16 17 Disputes involving the field editSee also Israeli Lebanese maritime border dispute In November 2019 Tsabar Gas and Oil filed a 600 Million NIS lawsuit against Energean claiming that Energean did not abide by its agreements with Tsabar involving Karish and that Energean had denied Tsabar its fair share Tsabar asserts that it played a role in enabling Energean to purchase the rights to the field Energean responded that Tsabar s claims were baseless 18 In October 2020 Lebanon claimed that a 550 square mile area also containing the Karish gas field should be part of its exclusive economic zone in addition to an already disputed 330 square mile area 19 In November 2020 Israel rejected Lebanon s position out of hand To that end Israeli Energy Ministry CEO Udi Adiri sent a letter to Energean CEO Shaul Tzemach clarifying that the ministry has been instructed that no talks should be held with Lebanon on areas outside the disputed waters mentioned in the guidelines deposited with the United Nations in 2011 20 After years of indirect negotiations between the two parties mediated by the United States and diplomat Amos Hochstein Israeli and Lebanese negotiators reached a deal on the disputed area on October 11 2022 The text of the deal states Israel is to maintain control of Karish while Lebanon will be given control of the Qana gas prospect 21 22 23 See also editNatural gas in IsraelReferences edit staff T O I Two Israeli natural gas fields to start pumping in 2020 www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 AFP Israel approves sale of offshore gas rights to Greek firm www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 a b Esau Iain 18 January 2022 Israeli FPSO due onstream in summer 2022 as Energean in arbitration over a gas sales deal Upstream Retrieved 13 March 2022 Scheer Steven 2022 10 26 Energean starts gas production at Israel s Karish site Reuters Retrieved 2022 10 26 France Presse AFP Agence 2022 09 20 Israel Prepares to Activate Karish Energynews pro Retrieved 2022 10 14 Presse AFP Agence France Gas Production Starts At Karish Field Off Israel Energy Firm www barrons com Retrieved 2022 10 26 Israel Egypt EU sign initial gas export agreement The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2022 10 14 Safty Sarah El Rabinovitch Ari 2022 06 15 EU Israel and Egypt sign deal to boost East Med gas exports to Europe Reuters Retrieved 2022 10 14 Sensitive offshore gas field key to Israel s energy strategy France 24 2022 09 20 Retrieved 2022 10 14 Solomon Shoshanna Greece s Energean gets nod to develop 2 Israeli offshore natural gas fields www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 Solomon Shoshanna Israel aims to eliminate use of coal gasoline and diesel by 2030 www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 Solomon Shoshanna Karish natural gas field off Israel s shore found to be much bigger than thought www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 StackPath www offshore mag com Retrieved 2021 01 03 Energean on schedule to produce Karish Tanin gas in 2021 Globes 2020 08 27 Retrieved 2021 01 03 Energean Sells More Gas from Karish Field Offshore Engineer Magazine 2020 12 17 Retrieved 2021 01 03 Scheer Steven 2022 10 26 Energean starts gas production at Israel s Karish site Reuters Retrieved 2022 10 26 Presse AFP Agence France Gas Production Starts At Karish Field Off Israel Energy Firm www barrons com Retrieved 2022 10 26 ברניר מתן 2019 11 06 שטיינמץ תובע 25 מזכויות אנרג יאן במאגרי הגז הערימה עליי Globes Retrieved 2021 01 03 staff T O I Lebanon reportedly demanding control of 2 Israeli gas fields in maritime talks www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 01 03 Israel rejects Lebanese claims on Karish Tanin gas fields Globes 2020 01 11 Retrieved 2021 01 03 Israel Lebanon Reach Rare Deal for Gas Extraction and Export to Europe The Wall Street Journal 2022 10 11 Retrieved 2022 10 14 Israel and Lebanon reach historic maritime border and gas fields deal the Guardian 2022 10 11 Retrieved 2022 10 14 Salem Mia Alberti Hadas Gold Lianne Kolirin Mostafa 2022 10 11 Israel and Lebanon reach historic agreement paving the way to potentially rich gas exploration CNN Retrieved 2022 10 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karish gas field amp oldid 1151032035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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