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Israel's Natural Gas Ambitions Could Face Russian Opposition
2014-04-20
[Ynet] Turkey's endorsement of Russian pipeline could create political conflict with new-found Israeli gas interests in Europe. Are Israel and Russia on an economic collision course?
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#4  2013, Bobby. http://www.neurope.eu/article/gazprom-lng-purchase-deal-israel
Posted by: Odysseus   2014-04-20 11:28  

#3  Good counterpoint, G(r)om. But I couldn't find a date for the news. On February 26th, that culminated in RussiaÂ’s Gazprom clinching a key deal to market Israeli liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Izzat this year?
Posted by: Bobby   2014-04-20 08:59  

#2  Actually, Russia's Gazprom is a partner in Israeli/Cypriot gas fields.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-04-20 01:22  

#1  If the Turkish govt wanted to hedge, they would get pipelines going from both Israel and Russia. On the other hand, Europe would do well to stay away from Pootie Poot. The other fly in the ointment is how confident is Israel that the Turkish govt will honor its commitments.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-04-20 00:38