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Leviathan moves, barely

MORE than a year after Woodside Petroleum talked away from the Leviathan gas project, Israel's parliament has finally approved a deal that may enable the controversial development of three offshore gas fields by a consortium led by US oiler Noble Energy and Israel's Delek Group.

Leviathan moves, barely

Woodside had negotiated to take a 25% stake worth up to $2.7 billion in Israel's flagship gas project, but axed its interest at the eleventh hour in early 2014. Woodside executives reportedly failed...

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