Surprising ’’Israeli’’ Gas Results Faced by Sea Equation
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As the Lebanese oil rushes into the political era of legislation, voting, tenders before the expected drilling next year, "Israel" was hardly trying to implement a new fact in the sea by announcing research results on the topic parallel to political move.
In a failing attempt to attract international companies, "Haaretz" "Israeli" daily revealed surprising results of sea researches conducted by Haifa University.
"The natural gas discoveries deep in the Mediterranean Sea could be just the start, say researchers at Haifa University, who recently revealed a large number of natural gas seeps in shallow water as well. They suspect there may be a vast amount of gas down there," the research concluded.
Admitting the difficulty and complexity of drilling the natural gas, the research added that "Seeps have been detected up to 10 kilometers off "Israel's" coastline, mainly by Acre, the Tel Aviv area and Ashdod. The depth at some of these points is just 40 to 50 meters, and the seeps were discovered just 10 meters below the seabed. "
Keeping in mind that wanting to advance its gas and oil infrastructures "Israel" cannot afford to stand still, the Zionist Entity doesn't hesitate to spend any effort in this regard.
"Israel" is still trying to gain international support in its oil dispute with Lebanon via US, UN, and some of its Lebanese internal agents.
However, it is well aware that no international companies could handle investments in disputed areas especially after the new equation that the secretary General of Hizbullah His eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has declared: "Keep your hands away from our sea; your oil is in return to our oil."
Familiar that Nasrallah surprises might turn into sea facts, the "Israeli" officials preferred to give a try to their scientists to lure money saliva of oil companies.
"The gas was found through seismic tests of the seabed up to 20 kilometers from the shore. The sheer number of gas seeps was a surprise and set off quite a noise in academic circles, mainly because of their proximity to the shore," "Israeli" geophysicist Yitzhak Makovsky of Haifa University's Leon Charney School of Marine Sciences told "The Marker".
Source : "Israeli" "Marker"
As the Lebanese oil rushes into the political era of legislation, voting, tenders before the expected drilling next year, "Israel" was hardly trying to implement a new fact in the sea by announcing research results on the topic parallel to political move.
In a failing attempt to attract international companies, "Haaretz" "Israeli" daily revealed surprising results of sea researches conducted by Haifa University.
"The natural gas discoveries deep in the Mediterranean Sea could be just the start, say researchers at Haifa University, who recently revealed a large number of natural gas seeps in shallow water as well. They suspect there may be a vast amount of gas down there," the research concluded.
Admitting the difficulty and complexity of drilling the natural gas, the research added that "Seeps have been detected up to 10 kilometers off "Israel's" coastline, mainly by Acre, the Tel Aviv area and Ashdod. The depth at some of these points is just 40 to 50 meters, and the seeps were discovered just 10 meters below the seabed. "
Keeping in mind that wanting to advance its gas and oil infrastructures "Israel" cannot afford to stand still, the Zionist Entity doesn't hesitate to spend any effort in this regard.
"Israel" is still trying to gain international support in its oil dispute with Lebanon via US, UN, and some of its Lebanese internal agents.
However, it is well aware that no international companies could handle investments in disputed areas especially after the new equation that the secretary General of Hizbullah His eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has declared: "Keep your hands away from our sea; your oil is in return to our oil."
Familiar that Nasrallah surprises might turn into sea facts, the "Israeli" officials preferred to give a try to their scientists to lure money saliva of oil companies.
"The gas was found through seismic tests of the seabed up to 20 kilometers from the shore. The sheer number of gas seeps was a surprise and set off quite a noise in academic circles, mainly because of their proximity to the shore," "Israeli" geophysicist Yitzhak Makovsky of Haifa University's Leon Charney School of Marine Sciences told "The Marker".
Source : "Israeli" "Marker"
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