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(i24news) Tal Shalev - Representatives of the Italian energy company Eni are expected in Israel this week to discuss joining forces on gas exports to Europe. Eni is developing Egypt's gas reserves in the newly discovered Zohr field, which is 30% larger than the Israeli Leviathan field. Eni wants to explore the potential of "an east Mediterranean gas hub" which will receive gas from various countries and send it on to Europe, mainly Italy and Spain. The company also seeks to be an outlet for Cyprus' Aphrodite field.2015-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
Italy Seeking Israeli-Egyptian-Italian Natural Gas Export Cooperation
(i24news) Tal Shalev - Representatives of the Italian energy company Eni are expected in Israel this week to discuss joining forces on gas exports to Europe. Eni is developing Egypt's gas reserves in the newly discovered Zohr field, which is 30% larger than the Israeli Leviathan field. Eni wants to explore the potential of "an east Mediterranean gas hub" which will receive gas from various countries and send it on to Europe, mainly Italy and Spain. The company also seeks to be an outlet for Cyprus' Aphrodite field.2015-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
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