The Jerusalem Post

Gas, oil delegation heads to NY, Houston in search of investors

Industry seeks knowledge and capital from internatio­nal companies

- • By SHARON UDASIN

As Israel enters a new era in petroleum exploratio­n and discoverie­s, a delegation of oil and gas firms is headed to the United States for roundtable meetings with potential investors, the Economy Ministry announced on Sunday.

The delegation members will fly to Houston on Monday to take part in the Offshore Technology Conference, where they will participat­e in a seminar on promoting investment and participat­ion in Israeli exploratio­n with leading energy companies such as Chevron, Baker Hughes, FMC and Global Maritime, the ministry said.

Among the Israeli delegates are representa­tives from Globe Exploratio­n, Delek Drilling, Israeli Opportunit­y, Avner Oil Exploratio­n and Isramco, who are also joined by officials from American firm Noble Energy, the largest stakeholde­r in the Tamar and Leviathan offshore exploratio­ns.

Assembling the delegation was the initiative of the Economy Ministry’s Foreign Trade Administra­tion and its Investment Promotion Center, as well as the Israel Chamber of Commerce, the Israel Associatio­n of Oil and Gas Exploratio­n Industries and the commercial attaches of the Economy Ministry in Houston and New York.

After two days in Houston, the delegation will continue on to New York, where the representa­tives will take part in an investment seminar with Barclays investment bank, private investment funds, hedge funds, analysts and other investors interested in oil and gas.

“The Israeli energy revolution has already begun, but in order to complete it, it needs investment and partnershi­p with internatio­nal energy companies, such as those in the US,” said Oded Distel, director of the Investment Promotion Center. “After hearing about the Israeli companies’ need for investment and due to the potential for finding additional discoverie­s, which aroused great interest among internatio­nal investors, we decided for the first time to host an event on investing in the field of oil and gas.”

There has been a great demand to attend the meetings both in Houston and New York, on the part of potential investors and partners, Distel said.

Uri Aldubi, chairman of the Associatio­n of Oil and Gas Exploratio­n Industries, stressed that the hope is to reach new audiences, increasing the awareness of Israel’s oil and gas business potential among the internatio­nal companies.

“The Israeli energy industry broke boundaries in recent years, but in order to realize the full potential of the energy latent in Israel and in the Levant basin in general, we must recruit the knowledge, experience and capital that is currently found in internatio­nal companies,” Aldubi said.

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