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Tag Archives: natgas
Guest Post: Good News Friday
This week’s Good News Friday installment was written by reader and frequent contributor Brian Goldfarb {with occasional comments and additions from me). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just like pretty well all the readers of these pages, I look for good news from the … Continue reading
Posted in Defence and Military, energy sources, Israel news, Mideast news, Technology
Tagged biomed, Brian Goldfarb, flu, Good News Friday, Hezbollah, Iran, natgas, nuclear weapons, oil, Syria, water conservation
4 Comments
Good News Friday – Shabbat Chanukah edition
It’s that time of the week again, and this being the eve of Shabbat Channukah as well as erev Rosh Chodesh (the start of the month of) Tevet, a big dose of good news is just what we need. With … Continue reading
Posted in energy sources, International relations, Israel news, Judaism, Technology
Tagged Chanukah, clean-tech, Egypt, Good News Friday, Hannukah, Judaism, Mattisyahu, Menorah, natgas, water conservation, water purity
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Israel’s natural gas revolution
In the last few weeks Israel’s newly-developed natural gas industry has taken several leaps forward in export proposals. In an ironic twist, Israel has begun pitching a massive natural gas pipeline to Europe – ironic because Europe is the center … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged Cyprus, Egypt, Europe, gas pipeline, Leviathan, natgas, natural gas, Tamar, Turkey
12 Comments
Good News Friday
Somehow another week has passed by and it’s time for the next Good News Friday installment. My first item concerns Israel’s burgeoning natural gas industry: Australia’s giant drilling company Woodside has signed an agreement to buy a 25% stake in … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Family, Israel news, Technology
Tagged cancer, demography, family, Good News Friday, Judaism, Leviathan, medicine, mucositis, natgas, religion, Woodside
4 Comments
Good News Friday
Thank goodness it’s Friday and time for another Good News Friday post to counteract all the last week’s bitterness. I’m going to start with a catch-up of good news that I missed over the last couple of weeks. An American … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Arts & Sports, energy sources, Israel news, Technology
Tagged archaeology, BBC, coins, hi-tech, hostages, Israel Museum, natgas, Waze
3 Comments
Turkey takes advantage of Israel’s economy but is no political ally
In theory, Turkey and Israel ought to be on the same side. Both fear the collapse of Syria into a failed Islamic state, and yet do not want Bashar Assad to emerge victorious from the civil war. Both countries too … Continue reading
Posted in International relations
Tagged Ahmet Davutoglu, apology, Iran, Israel, Mavi Marmara, missiles, natgas, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, refugees, Syria, Turkey
3 Comments