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Obscure Cypriot Readies $10 Billion Bet on East Med Gas - Oil & Gas 360

Noble Energy says Leviathan, Tamar Pipeline on Track for 2019

Leviathan anticipated production is at least 350 MMcf/day (gross) Noble Energy (ticker: NBL) gave more updates today regarding its agreements with the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Company S.A.E, the owners of the EMG Pipeline, a 90-kilometer pipeline located mainly offshore of Israel. The agreements will support delivery of natural gas from offshore Israel into Egypt, specifically the offshore Leviathan and Tamar

Africa’s Largest non-OPEC Producer is on a Roll

Egypt is the largest non-OPEC oil producer in Africa and the third-largest dry natural gas producer on the continent, according to the EIA’s newest report on Egypt. In recent years, the country has seen political instability accompanied by growing power demand and a recovering energy industry. Natural gas supply shortages often cause frequent blackouts in Egypt – and 2011’s political

Noble Earns $554 Million in Q1

Noble Energy, Inc. (ticker: NBL) started off 2018 by reporting first quarter net income of $554 million, or $1.14 per share. Adjusted net income and adjusted net income per share attributable to Noble for the quarter was $172 million, or $0.35 per share. The company has poured $671 million into its upstream operations, with 75% deployed to U.S. onshore plays

Egypt Buys $14 Billion of NatGas from Noble Energy, Delek

Noble Energy, Inc. (ticker: NBL) has signed agreements to sell significant quantities of natural gas from the Leviathan and Tamar fields to Dolphinus Holdings Limited to supply gas in Egypt. These agreements, one for natural gas from Leviathan and one for Tamar, each provide for total contract quantities of 1.15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The natural gas is

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Energy Finance: The Right Tool at the Right Time

Oil & Gas Companies are Finding Ways to Meet Capital Requirements in a Down Market Energy Finance: with oil prices still searching for a bottom, energy companies have been in search of ways to lighten burdens through good financial decisions. The ubiquity of capital needs and consequent debt associated with the oil and gas sector necessitates that many companies use