Leviathan to sell $190 million of natural gas to Israel's Ramat Hovav plant
9/24/2020
Partners in Israel's Leviathan natural gas field have agreed to supply gas worth an estimated $190 million to the Ramat Hovav power plant in southern Israel, Delek Drilling said.
Supply of the 1.3 billion cubic meters of gas is expected to begin in December and last for 30 months, or until the Karish and Tanin gas fields begin commercial operation.
Leviathan is Israel's biggest natural gas field and its partners, in addition to Delek, are Noble Energy and Ratio Oil Exploration.
Reporting by Tova Cohen; Editing by Steven Scheer
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