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Yitzhak Tshuva: “A Historic Milestone in Strengthening Regional Cooperation”
A deal which reflects a deep and mutual appreciation between Delek Group and their Egyptian partners
Businessman Yitzhak Tshuva’s new hotel, business, and leisure project in Ir Yamim is underway
Delek USA Chairman: ESG commitments are meaningless without changing behavior
Percepto drones to be used in Delek US oil refineries
Delek Israel to install electric car fast-charge stations countrywide
The fast-charge stations will be able to charge 70% of an electric car's battery in 15 minutes at a power rate of 150kW.
Yitzhak Tshuva agrees to sell 70% of stake in Delek Israel
Delek has suffered amid the coronavirus pandemic, seeing shares fall as deep as 87% over the year.
Israel's Delek in Ithaca merger talks as hit by loss
Revenue rose 177% at Ithaca, boosted by Delek's November purchase of Chevron's British North Sea oil and gas fields for $2 billion.
Delek Group's Ithaca subsidiary to set up firm for assets in North Sea
Delek, which plans to spin off Ithaca in a London share offering this year, did not name the investment firm
Steinitz: Gas outline to be fully activated, in place by the new year
Legal clause to unfreeze gas program to be activated by new Minister of the Economy, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tooling up to cope and to flourish
National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Minister Yuval Steinitz maps out economic and security opportunities and challenges.
Finance Committee chairman Gafni demands competition, price controls in gas sector
Antitrust commissioner: 'Companies have enormous power over the government'
Netanyahu on natural gas: We will not repeat mistakes of other countries
Steinitz calls compromise outline over Leviathan "balanced, responsible and appropriate."
Government officials cement new outline to resolve gas dispute
Plan would nix separate marketing in Leviathan, require Delek’s exit from Tamar
Delek, Noble sue the gov’t for $15m. over gas royalties
Firms claim government has collected more royalties than permissible on natural gas sales.
Gas stops top offenders in environmental compliance
Peretz: Yellow and red cards given to companies "that committed environmental crimes against the public."