Palestinians Keen to Develop Gaza Marine Field in Spite of Israeli Objection

A picture taken after signing the gas agreement in Gaza, in the presence of Palestinian President Abbas and the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum. (dpa)
A picture taken after signing the gas agreement in Gaza, in the presence of Palestinian President Abbas and the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum. (dpa)
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Palestinians Keen to Develop Gaza Marine Field in Spite of Israeli Objection

A picture taken after signing the gas agreement in Gaza, in the presence of Palestinian President Abbas and the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum. (dpa)
A picture taken after signing the gas agreement in Gaza, in the presence of Palestinian President Abbas and the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum. (dpa)

Palestinians are hopeful that direct Egyptian intervention will allow them to develop the Gaza Strip’s offshore gas field after years of Israeli objections, which have obstructed any agreements.

Attempts to extract gas have always faltered due to the Israeli intransigence, senior adviser to President Mahmoud Abbas on economic affairs Mohammad Mustafa told reporters in Ramallah.

However, the Palestinian authorities are currently coordinating with Egypt to resolve this challenge, he stressed, affirming that the Palestinians are trying to benefit from Cairo’s efforts and regional relations to extract the gas “as soon as possible.”

His made his remarks a day after Palestine signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Egypt to develop the infrastructure of the Gaza Marine Gas Field.

Chair of the state-owned Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) Magdy Galal and Mustafa signed the MoU, in the presence of Abbas and Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla.

The gas field located off the coast of Gaza is one of the major national resources Palestine has always strived to control, extract and use in the fields of energy, electricity and industry, Mustafa explained.

He pointed out that EGAS will cooperate with the Palestinian Authority (PA) to reach an agreement that ultimately leads to the extraction of gas, its transfer to Palestinian areas and possibly sell it to Egypt.

Egypt’s developed infrastructure and the availability of factories and necessary equipment “will make it easy to deliver gas to Egyptian territory through short pipelines and then export it abroad.”

The British Gas Group (BG Group) and the Consolidated Contractors Limited (CCC) discovered the field in 2000.

The Gaza Marine-1 (GM-1) exploration well was drilled in September 2000 at a water depth of 603 meters, followed by the Gaza Marine-2 (GM-2) well, located approximately five kilometers southwest of GM-1, at a water depth of 535 meters. Reserves were estimated in excess of one trillion cubic feet.

Prime Minister Mohamed Shtayyeh welcomed the signing of the MoU and pointed out that “the technical team has been ordered to supply the Strip with our gas that will be developed by Egypt, not Israel.”



Yemen Busts Attempt to Smuggle over 1.5 Million Narcotic Pills into Saudi Arabia

Officials oversee the destruction of narcotics seized during drug busts on the Yemeni-Saudi border. (Saba)
Officials oversee the destruction of narcotics seized during drug busts on the Yemeni-Saudi border. (Saba)
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Yemen Busts Attempt to Smuggle over 1.5 Million Narcotic Pills into Saudi Arabia

Officials oversee the destruction of narcotics seized during drug busts on the Yemeni-Saudi border. (Saba)
Officials oversee the destruction of narcotics seized during drug busts on the Yemeni-Saudi border. (Saba)

Yemen’s border authorities announced on Thursday that they busted an attempt to smuggle over 1.5 million narcotic pills from the Houthi-held capital Sanaa to Saudi Arabia.

Officials suspect that such large amounts of narcotics is an indication that the Captagon industry and the manufacturing of other drugs could have moved from Syria to Yemeni regions held by the Iran-backed Houthi militias.

The Captagon industry had thrived for years under the now ousted regime of President Bashar al-Assad. He was overthrown by opposition factions in December. Iranian militias had used the Captagon trade to finance their operations in Syria.

Head of security at the Wadiah border crossing Omair al-Azab said the drugs were concealed inside a cooling truck.

Security forces at the crossing were suspicious of the truck and they searched it thoroughly, leading to the bust, he added.

During preliminary investigations, the truck driver confessed that the pills belonged to a smuggler in Sanaa, continued Azab.

He was tasked with delivering the illicit cargo to a person, whose identity he did not know, in the Saudi city of Sharurah.

He revealed that authorities have foiled several drug smuggling attempts in recent months. They seized a ton of cannabis, 15,000 Captagon pills, four kilograms of methamphetamine, and 27,300 other pills.

In February, over three tons of different drugs, seized during various busts, were destroyed in the presence of representatives of concerned Yemeni and Saudi authorities, he added.

Drugs smuggling gangs resort to innovative ways to conceal their illicit cargo, such as hiding them in watermelons, spare tires and the front seats of vehicles, Azab said.

Security forces at the border will remain on alert for any suspicious activity and to defend the nation, he vowed.

Attache at the Yemen Embassy in Riyadh Saleh al-Baidhani warned that such smuggling attempts may be a sign that Captagon was now being manufactured by the Houthis in Yemen.

This demands intensified border security and greater security cooperation between the legitimate Yemeni government and Saudi authorities, he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

He confirmed that trucks smuggling drugs were coming from areas held by the Houthis.

Baidhani slammed the drug trade that is “destroying Arab youth”.