Jerusalem Post
 
 
Navy  seeks $100m. to protect new gas rigs 
_By YAAKOV  KATZ_ (http://www.jpost.com/Authors/AuthorPage.aspx?id=78)  
10/16/2011

 
 
Israel’s discovery  of large natural gas fields off its coast have raised 
tensions with Lebanon  which claims that some of fields are in its sovereign 
waters. 
 
 
 
The government is  considering a plan to allocate $100 million to the Navy 
to enable it to purchase  new ships which it will require to effectively 
protect future  Israeli gas rigs in the Mediterranean Sea.

Under consideration is the  possibility that the funds will be partially 
provided by the companies  developing the gas fields off Israel’s coast, which 
are estimated to contain  billions of barrels of natural gas.

Israel’s discovery of large natural  gas fields off its coast has raised 
tensions with Lebanon which claims that some  of the fields are in its 
sovereign waters.

In early July, the cabinet  approved the demarcation of Israel’s northern 
maritime border with  Lebanon, which sets the economic rights in offshore 
territories that have  become lucrative with the recent discoveries of vast 
natural-gas  resources



 
Israel’s discovery  of large natural gas fields off its coast have raised 
tensions with Lebanon  which claims that some of fields are in its sovereign 
waters.  

The  government is considering a plan to allocate $100 million to the Navy 
to enable  it to purchase new ships which it will require to effectively 
protect future  Israeli gas rigs in the Mediterranean Sea.

Under consideration is the  possibility that the funds will be partially 
provided by the companies  developing the gas fields off Israel’s coast, which 
are estimated to contain  billions of barrels of natural gas.

Israel’s discovery of large natural  gas fields off its coast has raised 
tensions with Lebanon which claims that some  of the fields are in its 
sovereign waters.

In early July, the cabinet  approved the demarcation of Israel’s northern 
maritime border with  Lebanon, which sets the economic rights in offshore 
territories that have  become lucrative with the recent discoveries of vast 
natural-gas  resources

 
Israel’s concern is that Hezbollah and Hamas will try to attack the  
Israeli gas rigs at sea in explosive-laden ships, or with anti-ship missiles.  
Iran has also recently announced plans to deploy warships in the  Mediterranean.

While the Navy is traditionally responsible for defending  Israel’s coast 
and its sea-based natural resources, it has told the government  that it does 
not have enough ships and platforms to effectively defend future  oil rigs. 
Some government officials had raised the possibility  of hiring private 
security contractors to protect the fields, but the plan was  rejected by the 
Defense Ministry. The plan under consideration could see the  procurement of 
new ships.

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