Cyprus Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou Markoullis has invited
her Lebanese counterpart, Adnan Mansour, to visit Nicosia over the next few
days to discuss the thorny issue of the delineation of the offshore Exclusive
Economic Zone, now that Texas-based Noble Energy has already started drilling
to find natural gas deposits.
The government in Beirut was upset that Cyprus concluded EEZ delineation
agreements with Egypt and then with Israel, where, too, Noble has drilling
rights, at a time when Israel and Lebanon are still in conflict.
The Cyprus News Agency reported that Markoullis and Mansour will discuss
“issues of mutual interest in the sectors of maritime policy and energy,” soon
after the Cypriot foreign minister returns from a Commonwealth summit in Australia.
Initial reports suggest that Block 12 may have deposits exceeding 10 trillion
cubic feet, almost as much as the Israeli “Leviathan” where Noble Energy has
found deposits of nearly 16 tcf, the biggest natural gas find in the region in
recent years.