Leviathan

Shell eyes Leviathan and Cyprus gas for Egypt

Royal Dutch Shell Plc is looking to bring natural gas from Israel and Cyprus to market, a step that could help turn the Mediterranean region into a major gas-producing hub.

According to sources, Shell is in talks to buy natural gas from Israel’s Leviathan field and combine it with output from Cyprus’ Aphrodite field – in which has a 35% stake – and pump it to an LNG plant in Egypt.

Israeli Leviathan partners get up to $1.75 bln HSBC, JPMorgan financing

The main Israeli partners developing the large Leviathan natural gas site said on Nov. 27 they signed commitment letters with HSBC and J.P. Morgan for up to $1.75 billion (1.65 billion pounds) of financing.

Delek Drilling and Avner Oil Exploration said the funds would go towards the A1 development stage of the project.