Commercial Natural Gas Discovery Made Off Israel’s Coast

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London-based Energean’s drill ship begins drilling at the Karish natural gas field offshore Israel in the east Mediterranean, Monday. (REUTERS/Ari Rabinovitch)

Eastern Mediterranean-focused oil and gas producer Energean has made a new commercial gas discovery off the coast of Israel, the company announced Monday.

Energean said it had discovered 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas in its Athena exploration well, a figure that falls short of the company’s estimates of a 21 bcm resource, which it included in an investor presentation last month.

Energean shares traded in London were up 4% on Monday morning.

The Athena exploration well lies between Energean’s Karish and Tanin fields. The well could be developed by linking it to the floating production and storage vessel Energean plans to use to send gas into the Israeli market from Karish starting in the third quarter, the company said.

Athena could also form part of a new development of fields off the coast of Israel adding that initial data suggested the region the company calls the Olympus Area could contain 58 bcm of gas.

Energean said another option is to sell the gas to Egypt, by turning a memorandum of understanding to supply the country with 3 bcm a year into a binding deal.

“Finding commercial gas with the Athena exploration well is an excellent result proving the low-risk nature of the East Med for gas prospectivity,” Mark Wilson, an analyst at Jefferies investment banking company said. “Athena volumes of 8bcm are however lower than pre-drill 20bcm but open up a wider Olympus Area up to 58bcm for potential development.”

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