Operator Noble Energy has signed a deal to sell some of the gas from its giant Tamar deepwater gas field offshore Israel in the eastern Mediterranean Sea to Spain’s Union Fenosa. Underpinning deliveries for the development, the Letter of Intent is for the delivery of up to 2.45 Tcf of gas from Tamar more than 15 years at an average of 440 MMcf/d of gas. Gas will be delivered to Union Fenosa’s LNG plant in Egypt.
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