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07.02.2017
Realism, a gradual and more practical approach are needed in order to ensure that natural gas exports from the East Mediterranean may commence, Israeli gas expert Gina Cohen, in the Greek capital for last week’s Athens Energy Forum, told energypress in an interview.
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29.12.2016
למה טורקיה צריכה גז מישראל כשיש לה ספקיות כמו רוסיה ואיראן, איך ישראל יכולה לענות על סוגיית הביקוש העונתי בטורקיה, כיצד משפיעה התנודתיות במחירים, ואיך ייפתר מעבר צינור הגז באזור הסחר המיוחד של קפריסין.
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25.08.2016
Offshore natural gas discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean have created critical opportunities for cooperation among countries in the region, especially Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey.
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30.04.2016
This document was offered by the authors for publication as a Samuel Neaman Institute (SNI) report. While the study was not conducted at SNI, it deals with a national policy subject of much interest. The report was reviewed internally at SNI and is being published under the framework of the SNI project Clean Energy Innovation Policy in Israel.
Prof. Gershon Grossman, Senior Research Fellow, Project Leader -
30.01.2016
Gina Cohen, well known natural gas expert in the Eastern Mediterranean region and lecturer at the Technion University, compiled her briefings and meetings in Turkey, for Enerji IQ.
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30.06.2015
The East Mediterranean region is home to some of the world’s most promising gas reserves. But, as energy consultant Gina Cohen explains, developing them is proving highly challenging for the main players in the sector
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30.06.2014
Israel is examining its policies and options for exporting natural gas in light of the vast gas discoveries made offshore Israel in 2009 [the Tamar field, with 11 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of reserves] and in 2010 (the Leviathan field, with 20 Tcf), as well as the smaller Tanin field (1.1 Tcf) in 2011 and the Karish field (1.8 Tcf) in 2013. In June 2013, the government of Israel sanctioned the export of 40% of these proven reserves.
Publications by Gina