The Meged oil field is an
oil field
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Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presence ...
that was first discovered in the 1980s but declared to not be commercially viable at the time.
In 2004, declared to have made it commercially viable to drill. It is one of the largest on-shore oil fields in
Israel
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. It began production in 2010 and produces
oil as well as some
natural gas
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. Its proven oil reserves are about .
Overview
The Meged oil field is located near the towns of Kfar Saba and Rosh Ha'Ayin in Israel. It is situated close to the southern tip of the Palmyra rift system, a geological formation that extends across
Syria
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to the northeast. Givot Olam, which owns and operates the Meged license, first announced its discovery of the Meged field in April 2004.
The field spans 200 square kilometers.
*Meged 2. In 1998 the partnership announced that in the course of tests it was conducting at the Meged 2 bore, unidentified fluids accompanied by gas gushed out of the bore at a rate of 400 barrels a day. Meged 2 was abandoned in the years following.
*Meged 3. In 2000, after earlier having said it had found significant quantities of natural gas at the Meged 3 prospect, Givot announced a halt of drilling operations there on account of a technical failure. When the technical failure was resolved and drilling operations resumed, Givot announced that Meged 3 would be abandoned as the natural gas was not available in commercial quantities.
*Meged 4. After an exploratory drilling at the Meged 4 well in 1994 had failed to turn up oil in commercial quantities, in 2003 Givot Olam reported that tests it was conducting at Meged 4 indicated the presence of oil and gas 4,400 meters below the surface. 64 barrels of oil were recovered from the borehole before Givot announced in 2005 that it was discontinuing drilling operations after test results indicated that there was not enough oil to make development commercially viable.
*Meged 5. In 2009 the partnership announced that it had found indications of significant quantities of oil at its Meged 5 site. In mid-2011 Givot reported that Meged 5 was producing oil at a rate of 800 barrels a day.
The Meged 5 well is located on land designated a training zone by the
Israel Defense Forces
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.
*Meged 6. On June 19, 2013 the partnership announced that it had started drilling the Meged-6 oil well.
In early January 2012, Givot Olam reported that the state had rejected the company's proposal to drill at Meged wells 6, 7 and 8. Later in the month Givot reported that it had obtained approval to proceed with drilling operations at Meged wells 5, 6 and 14.
Agreements
In 2010, Givot Olam sold 240 barrels of oil obtained from Meged 5 to
Oil Refineries Ltd
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(BAZAN), an Israeli oil refining company.
During the first quarter of 2011 Givot sold
NIS
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4.6 million worth of crude oil extracted from the Meged field to refineries.
An agreement signed between Givot Olam and Natural Gas for Israel Ltd. (GTL) in March 2012 stipulated that the former would supply natural gas to GTL from the Meged 5 well for a period of three years in exchange for $4.4 million, beginning in 2013.
Religion
Givot Olam founder Tovia Luskin was drawn to the Meged site after interpreting a geological survey of the area in 1988 as confirming a biblical passage in the
Book of Deuteronomy
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(
33:15) and its associated commentary by
Rashi
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. According to Luskin, he visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe in New York in 1990 and received a blessing from him.
In order to accommodate Jewish religious proscriptions against performing labor on the Sabbath, in 2011 Givot Olam introduced
Shabbat clocks into its production system to obviate the use of manual faucets.
Land rights
With the location of Meged Oil field close to the border between Israel and the
West Bank
The West Bank ( ar, الضفة الغربية, translit=aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah; he, הגדה המערבית, translit=HaGadah HaMaʽaravit, also referred to by some Israelis as ) is a landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediter ...
, it is subject to a dispute over ownership rights.
Palestinians claim that Givot Olam decided that the field is commercially viable only after the creation of the
Israeli West Bank barrier to the west of the field, which they claim is located within the borders of the
Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
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.
According to a source in the Palestinian Authority, 80% of the Meged oil field is on land owned by Palestinians.
Efraim Sneh
Efraim Sneh ( he, אפרים סנה, born 19 September 1944) is an Israeli politician, physician, and a retired brigadier general in the Israel Defense Forces. He was a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party between 1992 and 2008 and served ...
has stated that although the oil drilling site is in Israel the oil reservoir may extend to the West Bank near the West Bank village of
Rantis
Rantis ( ar, رنتيس) is a Palestinian town in the West Bank, located in the northwestern Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, 33 kilometers northwest of Ramallah. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, it had a population of 2 ...
. Sneh suggested that cooperation between the Israeli and Palestinian sides could lead to the construction of a joint oil pipeline.
Fracking
According to reports published by Givot Olam, the methods used in determining the potential for oil extraction at some of the Meged wells involve
fracking.
See also
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Associated petroleum gas
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Economy of Israel
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Hydrocarbon exploration
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Exploration methods
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References
External links
Givot Olam Oil Ltd."Meged 5 is alive"– ''
Globes
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'' factsheet about Givot Olam Oil Exploration LP
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