The first of the Leviathan gas field development project will supply the Israeli domestic market, the Palestinian authority, and Jordan, “while the second phase is planned to supply Turkey and Egypt,” Ofer Oberlander, Gas Pipeline project director at Delek, said, according to Turkey’s Daily Sabah. “We see Turkey not just as a gas market but also as a big economy with great people having regional significance in the area. We see [that] Egypt's domestic market, which has abundant natural gas and lack of supply to the, is growing rapidly. We also see Egyptian energy facilities with established infrastructure and no construction risk," Oberlander says.
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