Energy

Karish gas field resumes production

The Karish platform has been idle for 40 days and the total damage from gas field shutdown was about NIS 1.7 billion

: London-based Energean's drill ship begins drilling at the Karish natural gas field offshore Israel in the east Mediterranean May 9, 2022.
Metro train.

$30M for an Israeli start-up on its way to becoming the Tesla of trains

The gas platform for Leviathan, Israel's largest gas field is seen from a helicopter near Haifa bay, northern Israel, August 1, 2023.

Leviathan gas field resumes operations after risk of strikes from Iran war outbreak

Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United Nations, addresses the Security Council during the meeting on the situation in the Middle East, at UN headquarters in New York City, US, February 18, 2026.

Bahrain's Strait of Hormuz resolution runs into fresh obstacles at UN


Iran's water crisis at tipping point in threat to Islamic regime's stability

Iran expert Dr. Sharona Mazalian Levi says prolonged water outages, empty reservoirs, and crop failures may be a recipe for social unrest.

 Lake Urmia, a salty lake located in northwestern Iran between the provinces of West Azerbaijan and East Azerbaijan

"We are committed to providing our customers with smart energy solutions"

Amisragas has launched a rebranding initiative and will now be called Amisragas Energy, alongside expanding its services in Israeli households.

 Amisragas - old and new logos

Israeli gas manufacturer, supplier to rebrand as ‘Asmisragas Energy’

After 75 years in Israel's gas market, Amisragas transforms into a comprehensive energy provider offering 7% electricity discounts, solar installations, and 24/7 water heating solutions.

 Amisragas Energy truck.

Mekorot concludes 2024 with a NIS 215 million profit

Agricultural water consumption up 9%, EBITDA reaches NIS 1.33 billion.

 Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.

Chevron Executive stated: "We kept projects in Israel ongoing, even amidst the war."

At the Maariv and Walla economic conference Chevron's leader in Israel addressed challenges and discussed the company's social responsibility investments

 Chevron Managing Director Jeff Ewing: "Contractors initially hesitated to come to Israel."

Scientists say dark energy may be evolving, not constant

A recent discovery could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos: dark energy seems to evolve over time, with new data suggesting it is now about 10% weaker.

 Scientists say dark energy may be evolving, not constant. Illustration.

Moscow warns of retaliation as Russia and Ukraine trade blame over attacks

This comes after the two agreed to a short-term partial ceasefire on energy infrastructure.

 Smoke billows over the city after a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine March 21, 2025.

NewMed CEO: 'We Brought National Oil Companies Here'

Yossi Abu, who participated in the Maariv and Walla Economic Conference, spoke about granting exploration licenses to a consortium that includes Azerbaijan's national oil company.

 Yossi Abu, CEO of NewMed Energy,

Does it pay for homes to install rooftop solar panels?

Solar energy roof panel systems can be a significant investment channel, but they include an upfront commitment of tens of thousands of shekels.

 With 800 square meters of solar collectors spanning across the Sano factory roof and an estimated investment cost of 1.5 million shekels, the project reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 68%.

Azerbaijan's SOCAR set to sign Israel gas exploration agreement

One of the major players behind SOCAR's expansion of activities in Israel is NewMed Energy CEO Yossi Abu.

Tamar gas field‏