Israel Today
 
 
 
Israel strikes oil off Tel Aviv  coast 
 
Wednesday, March 14,  2012

 
 
 
Israel's Modiin Energy and Adira Energy Corp. on Tuesday confirmed the  
discovery of an commercially viable quantity of oil just 15 miles off the coast 
 of Tel Aviv. 
Late last year, Modiin and Adira published surveys of the 150-square-mile  
Gabriella field showing that the site likely contained significant 
quantities of  both oil and natural gas. 
Speaking to shareholders in Tel Aviv, Adira officials said Gabriella is  
expected to yield 232 million barrels of oil and 1.8 trillion cubic feet of  
natural gas. Add that to the 25 trillion cubic feet of natural gas discovered 
 last year at other Mediterranean sites, and Israel's energy situation is  
starting to look much improved. 
Modiin majority shareholder Tzahi Sultan told Israel's Globes  business 
newspaper that drilling at the Gabriella site should begin later this  year, 
and a well will be in place producing oil in about five years.

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