Cyprus Natural Gas Discovery Estimated at Billions

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With an estimated 8 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, Turkey wants some of this energy wealth too.

The Republic of Cyprus has started surveying for natural gas, and recent estimates are that its undersea reserves are worth billions of dollars. Helped by Israel and America’s Noble Energy, the subterranean Cyprus discoveries could make the small island EU nation energy independent for 200 years, according to the Cyprus Mail.natural gas well CyprusDeep drilling for gas also sparks environmental fears

The gas find, termed “historic” by Republic of Cyprus President Demetris Christofias, could be as much as 8 trillion cubic feet. The gas is said to be in Block 12 of the Aphrodite Gas Field, and it could be enough to power all the electricity on the island for 210 years.

In a press announcement, Charles D. Davidson, Noble Energy’s Chairman and CEO, said, “We are excited to announce the discovery of significant natural gas resources in Cyprus on Block 12. This is the fifth consecutive natural gas field discovery for Noble Energy and our partners in the greater Levant basin, with total gross mean resources for the five discoveries currently estimated to be over 33 Tcf. This latest discovery in Cyprus further highlights the quality and significance of this world-class basin.”

Davidson went on to say, “We would like to thank the Government of Cyprus for their productive cooperation and support in achieving an important outcome for the people of Cyprus and Noble Energy. We look forward to working closely with the Government of Cyprus to develop this discovery in a manner that maximizes value for all stakeholders.”

But exploration is one thing: actual commercial production is quite another. Due to the enormity of the costs involved in drilling offshore wells and turning the gas into liquified natural gas, Cyprus has turned to other countries for help. Besides making agreements with Israel, which has made significant gas discoveries of its own, the Cypriots have turned to the European Union as well. Turkey is not a member of the EU and given the EU’s recent financial crisis, it is unlikely that it will any time soon.

The country’s Commerce Minister, Praxoulla Antoniadou, was quoted as saying: “If you want an indication( of the value of the gas), if you consider that 6,000 cubic feet is equal to one barrel of oil, then approximately 7 tcf is equivalent to one billion barrels, and to give an indicative value of these deposits based on the barrel analogy, the deposits in one of the 13 blocks are worth around €100 billion in value.”

All of this has resulted in another regional power Turkey, to want its share of these gas deposits, especially in light of Turkey’s occupation of one third of the island, the northern half. Turkey’s involvement has reached a point where its naval vessels are now constantly present off Cypriot coastal waters.

natural gas cyprusMap of underseas gas fields

Israel and Turkey could wind up facing off in a “high noon” conflict situation that could very well lead to a military engagement.

Despite this worrisome possibility, the Government of Cyprus appears committed to undertaking this project as, in the words of Commerce Minister Antoniadou, “Cyprus is in a position to strengthen the energy security of the EU as we are the only country in the region that belongs to the EU.”

She added that now that nuclear energy is becoming less popular, in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown, natural gas is becoming more popular as an energy source.

Cyprus’ main opposition political party head is also impressed by the findings as has the government to formulate a comprehensive energy plan and provide true transparency in regards to details of  the project.

The main hurdle will of course be Turkey’s role, which at present does not appear to be very friendly in regards to both the Greek backed Republic of Cyprus and of course towards its one-time ally Israel.

::Cyprus Mail
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Maurice Picow
Maurice Picowhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
Maurice Picow grew up in Oklahoma City, U.S.A., where he received a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. Following graduation, Maurice embarked on a career as a real estate broker before making the decision to move to Israel. After arriving in Israel, he came involved in the insurance agency business and later in the moving and international relocation fields. Maurice became interested in writing news and commentary articles in the late 1990’s, and now writes feature articles for the The Jerusalem Post as well as being a regular contributor to Green Prophet. He has also written a non-fiction study on Islam, a two volume adventure novel, and is completing a romance novel about a forbidden love affair. Writing topics of particular interest for Green Prophet are those dealing with global warming and climate change, as well as clean technology - particularly electric cars.

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7 COMMENTS
  1. It is the best way to think that God has a purpose, not for getting us rich but to continue to his “WILL”… he gave us the earth to prove how God is so rich… but still for those who will sober there is a consequences not only for those who wants money but also for the innocent, we are all connected in one mistake rich or poor doesn’t make any differences.

  2. marios,

    All the accidents in nuclear, coal, oil and natural gas industries were caused by cost accounting safety procedures, letting safety procedures slip to save money. Otherwise, they could be operated safely. But fracking is a direct attack on the Earth’s crust and the probable consequences are so obvious, the drillers must be insane with greed. But there is so much greed in the World today, most people don’t notice it until some horrendous accident happens, and then it’s too late.

  3. So, what will be the consequence of changing the internal pressure below the crust of the Earth at any given point? An earthquake, big or small, the drillers don’t care because they’re in the business of making money!

  4. If the human population was not growing there would be no reason for such dangerous mining explorations; and if it were not for the lure of huge profits no one would dare to go fracking into the Earth’s crust. But what is the drillers’ reason for existence? The same as everyone else, to get rich as quickly as possible, regardless of consequences!

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