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Israel's Leviathan Gas Field to resume operation after war shutdown: Energy Ministry

Israel's Leviathan Gas Field to resume operation after war shutdown: Energy Ministry
Israel's Leviathan Gas Field to resume operation after war shutdown: Energy Ministry

The 'Israeli energy minister' announced a resumption of?operations at the offshore israeli?Leviathan field after a one-month war shutdown.

Since the U.S., Israel and Iran launched their attacks against Iran on February 28, the?field operated by Chevron has been closed.

In a press release, a spokesperson for the energy ministry said that "after situation assessments and an?review? of all relevant factors?it has been decided at this stage?to return?the Leviathan platform?to operation.

The supply of natural gas will continue to be supplied to the local market and will now be increased by adding another platform to the production systems.

Leviathan, one of the largest gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean with a recoverable gas estimated at 635?bcm, is a large gas field.

Chevron, along with its partners, approved plans in January to 'vastly increase production' at the field. The resulting?project is expected to supply Egypt and other countries with natural gas worth more than $35 billion.

The expansion is expected to 'boost gas supplies from Leviathan in the region and Europe by 9 billion cubic meters (bcm) per year, flowing at about?21bcm.

(source: Reuters)