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JERUSALEM, June 30 (Reuters) - Israel's Energy Ministry on Tuesday unveiled a plan for the country's natural gas sector that would leave the largest offshore project, Leviathan, in the control of a U.S.-Israeli consortium while opening the industry to new competition. Under the proposed outline, Texas-based Noble Energy and Israel's Delek Group, which currently own a number of newfound gas fields, will keep control of Leviathan, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz told a news conference. However, Delek will have six years to sell its entire stake in a second large field, Tamar, and Noble will have to decrease its stake in the field to 25 percent from 36 percent. The companies will also be forced to sell two smaller fields, Tanin and Karish. The outline, which was reached after Israel's antitrust regulator ruled in December that the companies constituted a monopoly, must receive approval from the government. (Reporting by Steven Scheer and Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Tova Cohen)
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Noble Energy
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CODE : NBL |
ISIN : US6550441058 |
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Noble Energy is a producing company based in United states of america. Noble Energy is listed in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is US$ 4.9 billions as of today (€ 4.1 billions). Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on May 09, 2008 at US$ 97.39, and its lowest recent point on August 31, 2020 at US$ 10.00. Noble Energy has 492 191 992 shares outstanding. |