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ID084074
Title ProperEnergy and the Arab-Israeli conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorBahgat, Gawdat
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Israel has very limited indigenous hydrocarbon resources and is located next to the energy-rich Persian Gulf region. This study is divided into two parts. The first part profiles Israel's energy outlook. Specifically, it examine the country's oil and natural gas exploration and potential. The second part discusses the seemingly successful negotiations to export natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is followed by an analysis of the efforts to export Iraqi oil via Israel (the Mosul-Haifa pipeline) and the attempt to revive the scheme in the aftermath of the 2003 war in Iraq. Finally, the article examines the short-lived experience in exporting Iranian oil to Israel under the Shah and the current status of the Trans-Israel pipeline. The study suggests that regional energy cooperation would benefit all parties and international energy markets. However, such cooperation is unlikely in the near future.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 44, No. 6; Nov 2008: p937-944
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 44, No. 6; Nov 2008: p937-944
Key WordsArab - Israel ;  Arab - Israeli Conflict ;  Israel - Arab Conflict ;  Conflict - Arab - Israel ;  Israel - Arab ;  Israel - Arab - Energy ;  Energy - Arab - Israeli Conflict