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(Platts) Neal Sandler - Gas deliveries from Egypt to Israel have reached 90% of volumes prior to the cutoff on Feb. 5 and will continue to ramp up this week, Israeli energy industry sources said Tuesday. Meanwhile, Ampal-American Israel Corp., a partner in the East Mediterranean Gas Company which exports the gas from Egypt to Israel, said in its annual report Friday that there is no certainty that Egypt will meet its commitments regarding the supply of natural gas to Israel in the future. 2011-03-23 00:00:00Full Article
Egyptian Gas Supply to Israel Almost Back to Normal
(Platts) Neal Sandler - Gas deliveries from Egypt to Israel have reached 90% of volumes prior to the cutoff on Feb. 5 and will continue to ramp up this week, Israeli energy industry sources said Tuesday. Meanwhile, Ampal-American Israel Corp., a partner in the East Mediterranean Gas Company which exports the gas from Egypt to Israel, said in its annual report Friday that there is no certainty that Egypt will meet its commitments regarding the supply of natural gas to Israel in the future. 2011-03-23 00:00:00Full Article
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