Drilling due to start on Tamar

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Drilling on the South West Tamar prospect, offshore Israel, is due to start in the next two weeks, partners on the project have said. 

Delek Group, a partner on the Noble Energy-operated project, said the exploration well at South West (SW) Tamar prospect, in the Tamar I/12 lease and Eran/353 license, had been approved.

It said a budget of US$122 million had been approved, excluding production tests.

Drilling is expected to start in the coming two weeks, after drilling and production tests are completed at Aphrodite A-2 in Cyprus, and last for about four months.

Delek said, according to a resources report prepared by Netherland Sewell and Associates, the best estimate of the undiscovered resources in SW Tamar prospect, amounted to 684BCF at a 90% probability of success.  

 

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