Bassil: Offshore Gas Could be Enough to Cover Power Production for 99 Years
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanon is technically ready to start drilling for offshore natural gas reserves, Energy Minister Jebran Bassil said on Monday, after exploration in around half the country's exclusive economic zone was completed.
"Lebanon has now reached the stage where it can start drilling for gas," Bassil told journalists on a tour to an area in the south of the country where reserves are disputed with Israel and Cyprus.
The country "is technically ready to start issuing permits to enable extraction," he said.
Two companies working with the Lebanese authorities that specialize in three-dimensional exploration have already surveyed around half the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), said Bassil.
They found a large number of gas reservoirs all along the coast.
The area off the southern coast alone contains 12 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, which if extracted "could be enough to cover Lebanon's electricity production needs for 99 years," the minister said.
The country suffers systematic power cuts, because of corruption and damage to old plants caused by the 1975-1990 civil war.
Gas and oil could also help pay off some of its accumulated debt.
In August 2011, parliament passed a law setting the country's maritime boundary and EEZ, in which it has special rights to explore and exploit natural resources.
Lebanon has been slow to exploit its maritime resources compared with other eastern Mediterranean countries. Israel, Cyprus and Turkey are all much more advanced in drilling for oil and gas.
The country has submitted to the United Nations a maritime map that conflicts significantly with one proposed by Israel.
The disputed zone consists of about 854 square kilometers, and suspected energy reserves there could generate billions of dollars.
Asked whether Israel, which has started exploring an area near the Lebanese border, might try and hinder any exploration by Lebanon, Bassil said it was unlikely.
"Our presence here today proves that there is no threat to our investments or our right to these resources," he said.
There are offshore gas reserves all along the coast, not only in the south, he said, noting drilling could start anywhere once demarcation issues with Cyprus are solved.
Meanwhile, the key obstacle before Lebanon starts issuing licenses is internal.
An administrative committee tasked by the government to develop oil and gas policy has yet to be set up, because of disputes over sectarian quotas.
* The photo shows the POLAR DUKE research-survey vessel.
While you are at it, also demonstrate to start the god damned drilling!! we are spending our time doing demos for some stupid film instead of starting drilling. I would like to know: WHAT IS THE REASON WE DIDNT START YET??????? Find this reason, eliminate it, and start drilling.
FT, naharnet is now explaining the photos with an astericks at the bottom, are u impressed? they are listening to your feeback? lol haha
and yes... ur CV i agree..
well yes. they are explaining some photos... I noticed. I wonder how they will explain the new photo of nabih berri. He looks like a goblin straight from Lord of the rings...
Could you just imagine the situation if you wouldn't have "argued" over the maritime border with Cyprus and Israel. Lebanon would have been in a situation similar to that in Israel, where the gas will start running into the national grid already next year 2013.
Just one thing, when the Lebanese Government issues the tenders for the development of the field, make sure that none of the money disappears into the deep pockets of ....(you fill in the name yourself).
But that's much much less than the onshore gas generated daily by GMA alone, and we can exploit that gas right not without even drilling.
"Meanwhile, the key obstacle before Lebanon starts issuing licenses is internal" of course it is all internal. Berri and Aoun can't agree on how split the cheese!!! incompetent & traitor...we need qualified and honest people to run this program, so first order of business replace Mr. bassil with someone the Lebanese people can trust and respect and who is snot political with a vendetta...
i guess that the standard of living of the lebanese will increase and the salaries too?
or will only a few politicians and their clients only?