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An Enormous Gas Field that Can’t be Developed?
August 7, 2012 | Business Week

Noble Energy and Delek Group discovered a natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea in Israel’s territorial waters that contain enough natural gas to supply the country for 150 years. However, real estate, environmental, security and economic problems may prevent its development.


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