Lebanon begins 'historic' offshore oil drilling amid crisis (AP)


Original Creation Date: 
Thursday, February 27, 2020
End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999
Last Modified: Sunday, March 1, 2020



Extracted Text (if PDF):
Lebanon begins 'historic' offshore oil drilling amid crisis (AP)
Lebanon begins 'historic' offshore oil drilling amid crisis (AP)
Last Modified: 04:17 PM, Thu Feb 27, 2020

By ZEINA KARAM

27 February 2020

Beirut (AP) - Lebanon's president Thursday inaugurated the Mediterranean country's first offshore exploratory drilling for oil and gas, calling it a “historic day” for the cash-strapped country.


Michel Aoun spoke aboard the drill ship Tungsten Explorer, which will be conducting the drilling operations of the first exploration well, located approximately 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut.


“Today is a happy day for us and for all Lebanese, and we hope the dream we've all imagined is realized today. It is a historic day," he said.


The ceremony at sea contrasted sharply with Lebanon's crippling financial and economic crisis, including a deepening liquidity crunch and soaring public debt. The limits have prompted protests against the financial institutions — including violent attacks on ATM machines and some bank branches.


Lebanon has one of the highest debt to GDP ratios in the world, standing at about $87 billion or more than 150% of the country’s GDP. Teetering on economic and financial collapse, the Lebanese government is now considering whether to pay or default on its $1.2 billion Eurobond debt, which matures next month.


Lebanon has never defaulted on its debt payments. Defaulting could be costly to the national economy and banking system, which until the recent financial crisis was considered one of Lebanon’s most profitable and reputable sectors.


Experts say it would be years before the country could start extracting and reaping the benefits of any oil found in its waters, should any be found.


On the ship, Prime Minister Hassan Diab said the exploratory drilling "offered a ray of light amid the darkness" and hoped it was the beginning of a transformation that would see Lebanon become an oil country.


The media office of Lebanon's Energy Minister said the excavation work will start in a few days, after receiving drilling equipment and supplies from the logistics base at Beirut port.


In 2017, Lebanon approved the licenses for an international consortium led by France's Total, Italy’s ENI and Russia’s Novatek to move forward with offshore oil and gas development for two of 10 blocks in the Mediterranean Sea, including one that is partly claimed by Israel.


Total said the first well will be drilled at a depth of 1,500 meters (4,920 feet). The exploration well aims at exploring targets located more than 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) below the sea bed. The drilling of the well is estimated to last two months, after which the drill ship will leave Lebanon, Total said.


At a later stage that hasn’t yet been scheduled, drilling should begin in Block 9, part of which Israel also claims. A major find in Lebanon’s southernmost waters could raise the possibility of a dispute with Israel.


The U.S. has been mediating between Lebanon and Israel over the nearly 860 square kilometers (330 square miles) of the Mediterranean Sea claimed by both countries.

Powered by InfoDesk
RIS
InfoDesk Inc
Article Info
Dateline: Beirut, Lebanon - Thursday 27 February 2020
Slugline: BC-ML--Lebanon Oil, 2nd Ld-Writethru
Location: Beirut, Lebanon, Middle East, Israel, Mediterranean Sea
People: Michel Aoun
Media
Lebanon Oil  The drilling ship Tungsten Explorer is seen off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020. The vessel is scheduled to start later this week the first oil and gas exploration drills off the Lebanese coast, the French oil giant Total and Lebanon's government announced Tuesday. The arrival of the drill ship comes at a time when Lebanon is going through its worst economic and financial crisis in decades. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Lebanon Oil  A Lebanese flag flutters in the wind as the drilling ship Tungsten Explorer is seen off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. Lebanon's president on Thursday inaugurated Lebanon's first offshore exploratory drilling for oil and gas, calling it a "historic day" for the cash-strapped country. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Lebanon Oil  In this photo released by Lebanon's official government photographer Dalati Nohra, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, foreground, and Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, background, inspect the drilling ship Tungsten Explorer which will be conducting drilling operations of the first exploration well, located approximately 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut Lebanon, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. Aoun inaugurated the Mediterranean country's first offshore exploratory drilling for oil and gas, calling it a "historic day" for the cash-strapped country. (Dalati Nohra via AP)
Lebanon Oil  In this photo released by Lebanon's official government photographer Dalati Nohra, Lebanese Prime Minister, left, stands next to Lebanese President Michel Aoun, seated, inside a control room of the drilling ship Tungsten Explorer which will be conducting drilling operations of the first exploration well, located approximately 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut Lebanon, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. Aoun inaugurated the Mediterranean country's first offshore exploratory drilling for oil and gas, calling it a "historic day" for the cash-strapped country. (Dalati Nohra via AP)
Michel Aoun  In this photo released by Lebanon's official government photographer Dalati Nohra, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, foreground, and Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, background left, walk aboard the drilling ship Tungsten Explorer which will be conducting drilling operations of the first exploration well, located approximately 30 kilometers (18 miles) offshore from the capital Beirut Lebanon, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. Aoun inaugurated the Mediterranean country's first offshore exploratory drilling for oil and gas, calling it a "historic day" for the cash-strapped country. (Dalati Nohra via AP)
Keywords
General news, Business, Oil and gas industry, Energy industry, Inaugurations, Government and politics, Oil and gas exploration and extraction, Financial crisis, Financial markets, Economy, Lebanon Oil


Extracted HTML from File (if Word):

This is news coming in via RDF/XML

Additional Information Added (if Keywords or HTML):

3303aa2d-8aa5-4b2c-aa35-57476d01c448, a3b107a5-26f9-41f2-b970-8c2620facf70, fe910b4c-9a3b-4e6a-89e3-e7cd97501952, 74d837e4-2c6a-4045-a1f4-cadbf2eb10c1, e3e4e001-7e95-40cb-ae0e-5fbcf2eb7cf4, e759a486-c101-458c-bf26-5738979f6d01, 6784dd17-ac3d-429b-aaa9-2ecbc7ed60f0, e8da69df-6bbc-4d0a-8fc2-06f1be29dbd1, fbe55ee8-ce0c-461c-8a6d-810ccc45a7c9, cbadc51b-ab7a-41d6-a912-5161848c8811, 3c9c04f4-43ef-4657-b28c-1ac2ced5bf28, 0e147758-c26f-4b33-a837-94e4a1135d66, 42b72c24-7b79-4377-87d7-abbb66e51106, 9b1a1c1c-798e-407d-8bc9-9ee1c62f0939, aed9c09b-551d-49f0-99d3-e97e26be8e65, fcda1dd7-66f0-4e2c-ac1a-f1693e8181b2  

Origin Date of File: 
InfoDesk

File Size (Length) (in kb):

This message contains open source media content that has not been analyzed or edited by the Operations Center.



Phone Numbers found in File: 


Full Path to File:


Semantic Relevance of Words within this Record :
DataSource: The column 'Attributes' specified in the SEMANTICSIMILARITYTABLE, SEMANTICKEYPHRASETABLE or SEMANTICSIMILARITYDETAILSTABLE function is not full-text indexed with the STATISTICAL_SEMANTICS option. The column must be full-text indexed using the STATISTICAL_SEMANTICS option to be used in this function.


PDF Viewer of File (if PDF)
 

Roles:

Everyone: All Users QC Code Generated for this Record