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Cyprus OKs gas plant deal with Noble, Delek

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[June 20, 2013]  NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- Cyprus' deputy government spokesman says the Cabinet has ratified a preliminary agreement with U.S. firm Noble Energy and its Israeli partners Delek Drilling and Avner Oil Exploration on their participation in the development of a planned natural gas processing facility.

Victoras Papadopoulos didn't disclose Wednesday details of the deal. Cyprus is looking to have the estimated 10 billion euro ($13.41 billion) facility up by 2020 to process offshore gas reserves for domestic use and export. The bailed-out country hopes the project will boost its struggling economy.

Noble, Delek and its subsidiary Avner are partners in a gas field off Cyprus' southern coast that's estimated to contain 5-8 trillion cubic feet of gas.

Cyprus has also licensed Italy's ENI, France's Total and South Korea's Kogas to search for offshore gas.

[Associated Press]

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