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Leviathan in danger

THE announcement that Israel's Antitrust Authority is considering whether to cancel an agreement allowing Noble Energy and Delek Group to develop the Leviathan and Tamar fields without being labelled a cartel has raised fears the developments could be in danger.

Leviathan in danger

An earlier compromise was struck with the two companies, whereby they sold the two smaller Karish and Tanin fields in order to operate the larger fields. Tamar has 10 trillion cubic feet of gas in place...

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