[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 125 (Thursday, June 28, 2012)]
[Notices]
[Pages 38584-38585]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2012-15785]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


Oil and Gas Trade Mission to Israel--Clarification and Amendment

AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade 
Administration, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (CS) is publishing 
this amendment to the Notice of the Oil and Gas Trade Mission to 
Israel, 77 FR 21748, April 11, 2012, to amend the Notice to revise the 
Commercial Setting to include new information regarding the shale oil 
industry in Israel. The revised notice will include information on a 
shale oil project initiated by Israel Energy Initiatives (IEI), a 
subsidiary of publicly-traded U.S. company, Genie Energy Ltd.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Amendments to Revise the Commercial Setting 
to include information on the shale oil project undertaken by Israel 
Energy Initiatives:

Background

    The new information regarding the shale oil project undertaken by 
Israel Energy Initiatives, represents a significant export opportunity 
for U.S. manufacturers. The pilot test project due to begin in 2013 
will require significant procurement, on the behalf of Israel Energy 
Initiatives. In order to ensure the mission statement is accurate and 
helpful to U.S. manufacturers, the Trade Mission Statement will be 
amended to include this information.

Amendments

    1. For the reasons stated above, the Oil section of the Notice of 
the Oil and Gas Trade Mission to Israel, 77 FR 21748, April 11, 2012, 
is amended to read as follows:

Oil and Shale Oil

    In March 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey reported that there is an 
estimated 1.7 billion barrels of recoverable oil in Israel.[6] Also, 
the World Energy Council estimates Israel's shale deposits could 
ultimately yield as many as 250 billion barrels of oil.[7] In March 
2012, another offshore discovery was made by Modiin and Adira Energy 
northwest of Tel Aviv, with an estimated 128 million barrels of oil, as 
well as natural gas.[8] The Meged Field may also contain significant 
oil reserves. In June 2011, Israeli oil exploration company, Givot 
Olam, announced that its test production site, Meged 5, was producing 
800 barrels a day. According to a report by the international 
consultancy Baker Hughes, Givot Olam will develop Meged 6 and Meged 7 
and perform well stimulation for all its drillings; in the next stage 
the company will drill up to 40 wells throughout the Meged field.[9] In 
February 2012, MEWR approved continued production at Meged 5, and 
development of Meged 6-14 drillings.[10]

    [6] ``Delek Energy Provides Update on the Drilling at Leviathan 
1 Well.'' Delek Group, 30 Aug. 2010. http://irdelekgroup.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=160695&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1464492&highlight=.
    [7] ``Oil Shale Country Notes: Israel.'' World Energy Council 
for Sustainable Energy. http://www.worldenergy.org/publications/survey_of_energy_resources_2007/oil_shale/country_notes/2005.asp.
    [8] ``Oil and Gas Found at Gabriella, Yitzhak Licenses.'' Globes 
Israel Business News. 13 Mar. 2012. http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000732741.
    [9] Meged Field Reserves Classification. Rep. Baker Hughes, Mar. 
2011. http://www.givot.co.il/english/data/images/Media/GIVT0001%20Final%20Report%2Orev3.pdf.
    [10] ``Energy Ministry Approves Meged Field Development.'' 
Globes Israel Business News, 30 Jan. 2012. http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000720122.

    In July 2008, Israel's MEWR granted Israel Energy Initiatives 
(IEI), a subsidiary of the publicly-traded U.S. company Genie Energy 
Ltd, an exclusive license to explore for and produce shale oil in the 
Shfela basin region of Israel. IEI estimates that there are 40 billion 
barrels of oil equivalent in place within its 238 km2 license area. The 
company plans to conduct a pilot test of its in-ground heating process 
in 2013-2014. Also, in May 2011, the Russian energy company Inter RAO 
announced that it had received a license to develop oil shale resources 
in the Negev desert. There may be opportunities for U.S. companies to

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provide goods and services related to shale oil development into the 
nascent industry.
    Many oil exploration licenses are set to expire in 2012 and 2013. 
Exploration companies are limited to how many licenses they can hold in 
Israel, and given the success of several exploration projects, there 
are opportunities for U.S. companies to enter Israel's oil exploration 
market.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David McCormack, International Trade 
Specialist, Phone: 202.482.2833, Email: [email protected].

Elnora Moye,
Trade Missions Assistant.
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