International energy adviser says deal indicates Israel is 'no longer a taboo' in industry over fear of Arab boycott; still, the energy giant may end up selling the Israeli assets

In first quarter report, Delek Drilling discloses $444.4 million in assets, $84.3 million in profits, a $2 billion deficit, $3.4 billion of loans to repay over next 18 months

As Israel swaps coal for natural gas, pollution will drop but gas leaks from wells to power stations, currently not measured, 'likely to stop Israel meeting climate change targets'

Amid latest glitch off coast, Energy Ministry hires consultants to work with engineers on getting to bottom of repeated problems on controversial rig

Environmental Protection Ministry opens enforcement proceedings against Texas-based operator of Leviathan natural gas platform, accused by residents of overusing flare stacks

Noble Energy initially refers to incident as an 'operational event,' but later says it was a false alarm caused by a gas detector failure; local leader calls for government probe

As coronavirus hammers the oil and gas industry, Tshuva's Delek Group and its subsidiary Delek Drilling are bleeding losses. Civil society groups call on banks not to intervene

Ministries and field operators affirm that there was no explosion at platform; coastal residents say roaring ball of fire woke them

Majority of MPs back motion, weeks after gas begins flowing from Jewish state as part of $10 billion deal; unclear if government will approve resolution

Demonstrators in Amman chant slogans against Jewish state, call for cancellation of multi-billion-dollar contract to buy gas from field off Israeli coast

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