EastMed gas pipeline

The East Mediterranean great gas game isn't over - opinion

In order to increase its energy security, Israel must therefore continue to seek ways of diversifying its export options and regional partners.

 FOREIGN MINISTER Eli Cohen chats with his Cypriot and Greek counterparts after a conference in Nicosia, earlier this year.
 THE LOGO of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project is displayed on a pipe at the Chelyabinsk pipe rolling plant in Russia. Russian gas exports to Europe are in free fall, say the writers.

An LNG facility could make Israel a global gas player - opinion

 Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen talk after a news conference at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia, Cyprus March 31, 2023

Cyprus says in talks with Israel over pipeline linking gas fields

 Turkish Energy Minister Fatih Donmez

Turkish energy minister aims for Israel visit to talk gas pipeline


Can Israel become Europe’s gas supplier?

With Europe realizing its complete dependency on Russia's gas, and if played with the right cards, the crisis in Ukraine can be an opportunity for Israel's gas exportation to Europe

  General view of the gas station near the border between Ukraine and Poland in the settlement of Drozdovychi, 120 km (75 miles) west of Lviv, January 12, 2009

The EastMed pipeline accomplishes its strategic significance - opinion

The alliance formed between Israel and the Hellenic states is immeasurably more important than the feasibility or discontinuation of the pretentious Eastern Mediterranean Pipeline.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis are seen following the signing of a deal to build the EastMed subsea pipeline to carry natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe, at the Zappeion Hall in Athens, Greece, January 2, 2020

US Reps question withdrawal of US support for EastMed pipeline from Israel

The US Biden administration informed Israel, Greece, Cyprus that it no longer supports the proposed EastMed natural-gas pipeline from Israel to Europe, reversing Trump's administration's position.

CYPRIOT PRESIDENT Nicos Anastasiades, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a joint news conference following the signing of a deal to build the EastMed sub-sea pipeline to carry natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe, in Athens earlier t

Turkey’s Israel agenda: Giving nothing, getting everything - analysis

Ankara’s narrative today is that Israel should route its gas through Turkey so that it can use profits to fund Hamas and other extremist groups in the region.

 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference in Istanbul, Turkey October 16, 2021

US views on EastMed pipeline have ripples for Israel-Greece ties

The new US administration has voiced misgivings and no longer supports the pipeline.

Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pose for a photo before signing a deal to build the EastMed subsea pipeline to carry natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe, at the Zappeion Hall in Athens, Gree

US informs Israel it no longer supports EastMed pipeline to Europe

Washington informed Athens that they no longer support the EastMed project earlier this month.

CYPRIOT PRESIDENT Nicos Anastasiades, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a joint news conference following the signing of a deal to build the EastMed sub-sea pipeline to carry natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe, in Athens earlier t

The Ishai-Aphrodite reservoir: A winning card of bilateral cooperation

The bilateral relationship between Israel and Cyprus has in many ways been a cornerstone of the regional alliances that have been woven in recent years.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz visit at the Leviathan gas field gas processing rig near Caesarea in 2019.

Turkey is testing the limits in the Middle East

How do Turkey’s actions in the Eastern Mediterranean impact Israel’s ambitious energy plans?

CREW MEMBERS of the amphibious landing ship tank ‘TCG Bayraktar’ pose after a landing drill during the Blue Homeland naval exercise in Izmir Bay, Turkey, in March 2019.

Greek ambassador warns of Turkey, lauds Israeli gas pipeline approval

Israel’s government ratified a trilateral accord signed in Athens in January by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis are seen following the signing of a deal to build the EastMed subsea pipeline to carry natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe, at the Zappeion Hall in Athens, Greece, January 2, 2020