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Israel’s Ongoing Role in the Struggle over Mediterranean Natural Gas

Unfortunately, the Biden administration withdrew support for the East Med pipeline in January 2022, even though it did not entail U.S. federal funding.
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EastMed pipeline project designed to ship gas from Eastern Mediterranean to Europe

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When the present Israeli government came into power, one of the tangible policy changes compared to the previous Netanyahu government was in the realm of energy policy. Prime Minister Netanyahu and his Energy Minster, Yuval Steinitz, stressed the vital importance for Israel to extract natural gas from the new finds in the Eastern Mediterranean as a top priority.

In contrast, Israel’s new Energy Minister, Karine Elharrar, declared in December 2021 that Israel would no longer award licenses for natural gas exploration within Israel’s economic zone for the upcoming year. Instead, she stressed that 2022 would be “the Year of Renewable Energies” and that “natural gas can wait.” In the year ahead, her Energy Ministry would set aside the policy recommendations of the previous government’s report on natural gas policy for Israel, which included a specific recommendation for further gas exploration.

Israel now appears to be in the midst of another significant policy shift in its gas export policy for 2022. True, Elharrar recently stressed in an interview that “the energy future of the world is green, not gas.” But the war in Europe over Ukraine in 2022 altered gas markets yet again. The land battles in Ukraine and the stoppage of the Russian gas supply have forced the Europeans to develop a new strategy to keep the same quantities of gas flowing, albeit from new sources. Nearly 40 percent of Europe’s gas supply came from Russia, which was seeking to retaliate against European governments supporting Ukraine in the newest European war.

In July 2022, 26 of 27 EU member states agreed to limit natural gas consumption. They also sought to diversify their gas supplies, which meant, above all, cutting back Russian imports, which they decided would be reduced by two-thirds by the end of 2022.

By June 2022, senior European officials began visiting the states of the Eastern Mediterranean with greater frequency in order to formalize their access to the best alternative they had to Russian gas. For example, the EU signed an MOU with both Israel and Egypt that would increase natural gas exports to Europe. In addition, the European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, was in Cairo on June 17 to announce a new gas forum for the export of natural gas to Europe.

New Pipeline Initiatives

The European states have been taking a number of steps to deal with the impending gas crisis. First, Europe is preparing to increase its usage of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Second, there is a growing interest in reinforcing the global pipeline infrastructure for transporting gas. Thus, Algeria, Niger, and Nigeria signed an MOU to build a 2,500-mile Trans-Saharan pipeline.

Map showing pipelines across the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara

Massive gas discoveries were made in Mozambique and in Tanzania in 2010.

There is also the EastMed pipeline project planned to go beneath the waters of Israel, Cyprus, and Greece and reach a length of 1,200 miles. Unfortunately, the Biden administration withdrew its support for the EastMed pipeline in January 2022, even though it did not entail U.S. federal funding. The pipeline was scheduled to be completed in 2025.

These developments are happening just as Europe’s need for new energy sources is soaring. Israel, Cyprus, and Greece could help Europe, as could the states of North Africa and East Africa if the required infrastructure for extracting and transferring gas was in place.

There are national security implications as well from these changes. For example, when Iran backs Hizbullah threatening Israeli gas sources, it is undermining the well-being of Europe and not just Israel. Nonetheless, these Hizbullah actions against Israel have persisted.

Map of disputed Israel-Lebanon maritime border

The Karish gas platform is indisputably within Israel’s economic waters and is not in the area that is disputed between Lebanon and Israel. Therefore, a unified Western strategy for energy is required that does not blindly follow a new idea for green energy that remains unproven.

Amb. Dore Gold

Ambassador Dore Gold served as President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs from 2000 to 2022. From June 2015 until October 2016 he served as Director-General of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previously he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN (1997-1999), and as an advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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