Jerusalem Post
 
 
Israel, Russia to cooperate on energy projects  
By _SHARON  UDASIN_ (http://www.jpost.com/Authors/AuthorPage.aspx?id=71) 
12/05/2012 17:39
Energy and Water Minister Landau: Cooperation with  energy superpower 
Russia will give facilitate development of gas  market.

 
Israel and Russia will begin cooperating in the renewable energy field,  
officials decided on Wednesday at an annual working group meeting between the  
Israeli Energy and Water Ministry and the Russian Energy Ministry. 
As part of the week-long meeting, Israeli Energy and Water Ministry  
director-general Shaul Zemach hosted Russian Deputy Energy Minister Anton  
Inyutsyn and his delegation, the Israeli ministry reported.
 
The goal of the group’s assembly was to explore ways in which the two 
offices  could enhance cooperation, focusing specifically on the fields of 
natural gas,  electricity, renewable energy and energy conservation, according 
to 
the  ministry. At the meeting, both sides also reviewed the latest 
developments in  the energy sectors of both Israel and Russia. 
“I welcome the execution of the working group, which will contribute to the 
 economic advancement of the two states and help them strengthen ties 
between  their business sectors,” said Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau. 
“I have no doubt that cooperation with an energy superpower of Russia’s 
size  will give momentum to the development efforts of the gas and energy 
market in  Israel.” 
Also present at the gathering were representatives from the Russian natural 
 gas government firm Gazprom, who stressed that the company continued to 
have an  interest in the exploration, development and export industries of 
natural gas in  Israel. 
Earlier this week, Gazprom, as well as several other natural gas giants 
from  around the world, lost a bid to Australian firm Woodside, which will be 
gaining  a 30 percent stake in the Leviathan gas reservoir as part of a $2.5 
billion  deal. The largest operator of gas and oil production in Australia, 
Woodside also  specializes in operating liquefied natural gas facilities, a 
mode for exporting  natural gas that the Israeli government has expressed 
hopes of employing. 
Outside the natural gas sector, however, the Russian and Israeli energy  
officials agreed to establish a new working group that will formulate a  
memorandum of understanding on renewable energy and energy conservation  
partnerships, according to the ministry. The group will create a work plan for  
cooperation and for examining the feasibility of establishing a binational  
research fund for joint projects in these areas, the ministry  said.

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