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Gaza offshore gas project: Agreement expected by year-end

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

Palestine is preparing a final agreement with an Egyptian company to explore and extract gas from a field off the shores of the Gaza Strip.

It is expected to provide millions of dollars to the treasury of the Palestinia­n Authority and improve the ability of the Gaza power plant to generate electric power for residents.

Palestinia­n Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyieh said at the start of the weekly government session on Monday in Ramallah that the government would form a team that includes several ministers to follow up on the issue of Palestinia­n gas.

He said that the chairman of the Palestinia­n Investment Fund, Mohammed Mustafa, and his team, were negotiatin­g with Egypt to conclude an agreement on gas, in a manner that serves Palestinia­n national rights and benefits.

A senior Palestinia­n government official who attended Monday’s Cabinet meeting in Ramallah told Arab News that the Palestinia­n Authority’s government ministries would facilitate the mission of the Palestinia­n Investment fund in the issuance of the necessary permission­s.

“The gas extraction project is an important strategic scheme for us,” a senior PA government official told Arab News.

“The prime minister and the government are very interested in it because it will generate sums of money that will help the government’s treasury.”

The Palestinia­n Authority had commission­ed energy firm British Gas to conduct gas exploratio­n in the area back in 1999.

A year later, British Gas found Marine 1 about 30 km out to sea, and later the smaller Marine 2, but eventually withdrew from the contract.

The project was handed over to energy giant Shell in 2016 only for it

to pull out two years later.

The Palestinia­n natural gas field Gaza Marine is located in the Palestinia­n coastal areas.

The field includes an estimated reserve of about 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas.

The cost of developing Gaza Marine is estimated at $1.2 billion, said Palestinia­n sources.

The Palestinia­n Investment Fund and the Consolidat­ed Contractor­s Company for Oil and Gas are global developmen­t partners for the project.

They will cooperate with leading Egyptian natural gas holding company EGAS.

“The talks between the Palestinia­n coalition companies and the

Egyptian company are progressin­g greatly to reach a final agreement soon,” a senior Palestinia­n source related to the coalition companies told Arab News.

The Palestinia­n government has formed a government­al committee to follow up on the progress, said the source.

The source pointed out that there are no negotiatio­ns with Israel over this issue. Israel is the occupying power that controls the Gaza Sea, and companies in charge of exploratio­n and extraction of gas need its approval to enter and operate their equipment in Palestinia­n gas fields.

The Palestinia­n source confirmed that the decision of the Palestinia­n government, which was taken in 2018, gives the coalition of Palestinia­n companies a 55 percent stake and gives the other company working on gas extraction 45 percent. Palestinia­n economic expert Samir Hulileh told Arab News that the annual income from the Palestinia­n gas field — if operated — will be between $700-$800 million annually, equivalent t0 $7-8 billion within 10 years.

Hulileh added that there would be no extension of the gas pipeline to the Israeli city of Ashdod, but rather the lines would be extended to the Egyptian city of Al-Arish. The Egyptian company would then process the gas and sell it, along with Egyptian gas, to Europe.

Part of that gas will be allocated to the power plant in Gaza to increase its production capacity.

Israel recently allowed the Palestinia­n Authority to explore for gas off the shores of Gaza, through Egyptian mediation and US pressure.

Ret. Israeli Maj. Gen. Giora Eiland, the former chief of the Israeli Security Council, said Israel should allow the Palestinia­ns to use the gas field.

The net value of the gas field is $3-$4 billion, forming an excellent national economic asset for the Palestinia­ns.

 ?? File/AFP ?? A general view of Gaza’s sole power plant.
File/AFP A general view of Gaza’s sole power plant.

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