Leviathan Gas Field Resumes After War-Induced Halt
Israel's Leviathan gas field is set to resume operations following a month-long shutdown forced by war-related circumstances. The Israeli energy ministry confirmed the restart on Thursday, signaling a step forward in stabilizing energy supply after the disruption.
The Leviathan gas field in Israel is poised to restart operations after a suspension that lasted a month due to war-related disruptions, as announced by the Israeli energy ministry on Thursday.
This development is a significant move towards normalizing energy production, which was severely impacted during the conflict.
The resumption of operations is expected to stabilize the energy supply, providing much-needed relief and restoring confidence in the sector, which was brought to a standstill during the unrest.
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