Posted on 10/07/2015 7:33:48 PM PDT by Kaslin
Haifa, Israel After Israel complained for years that it was surrounded by oil-rich states but didnt have a drop within its own borders, it appears theres a big-time turnaround with the announcement Wednesday that massive oil reserves have been located in the Golan Heights,close to the countrys border with Syria.
Afek Oil and Gas, an Israeli subsidiary of the U.S. company Genie Energy, confirmed the find in an interview with Israels Channel 2 TVbut conceded that until the oil is actually extracted, they wont be sure of the actual amounts and quality of the oil that has been discovered.
We are talking about a strata which is 350 meters thick and what is important is the thickness and the porosity, the companys chief geologist, Yuval Bartov, explained. On average in the world, strata are 20-30 meters thick, so this is ten times as large as that, so we are talking about significant quantities. The important thing is to know the oil is in the rock and that's what we now know.
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It is not technically feasible or economically reasonable.
Oil shale kerogen where it outcrops can be mined and then be retorted into oil. This in Israel is underground has to be retorted insitu
They don't know that much yet. I read these type of announcements as just a way to bump up the stock price.
Afek company info states differently. From their Q&A section:
Q: Are you planning to produce oil from shale?
A: Definitely not! The company is operating solely to prospect for liquid oil on the Golan Heights by conventional means. The license granted to the company by the State of Israel gives the company the right to look only for conventional oil. Also the permit (lease) gives the company the right to drill only for conventional oil.
That info, if known, hasn't been released as far as I've found.
Kosher Oil bump.
Israel has had refineries in Haifa and Ashdod for many decades already.
Thanks.
Oyl Vey!!!!
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This is really about raising money from investors. Murdoch has no more to give.
When they really first started, they were drilling for water.
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