The MNI is examining the feasibility of setting up an energy corridor between the Turkish town of Ceyhan and Israel to transmit oil, natural gas, water, electricity and communication cables
Belonging 52.3% to Israel Corp, ICL is a leading global fertilizers and specialty chemicals company
In 1952 PM David Ben-Gurion declared the establishment of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC). The IAEC operates two research centers: the Soreq Nuclear Research Center and the Nuclear Research Center Negev. The IAEC is headed by the Director General who reports directly to the Prime Minister. The IAEC advises the Government of Israel in areas of nuclear policy and in setting priorities in nuclear research and development. The commission implements governmental policies and represents the State of Israel in international organizations in the nuclear field, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency. The IAEC maintains relations with relevant national authorities of other states.
Homogeneity in all directions. The property of homogeneity or uniformity of a rock which allows it to show the same responses or characteristics when measured along different axes
Atoms of a single element which have differing masses.
An isopachous, convergence, or thickness map shows in three dimensions thickness of rocks between any two selected horizons. It is widely used in calculating reserves and in planning secondary recovery projects
Isobutane is identified by several different names, some of the names referring more to the unique properties of the substance, or to its usage. Two of the names, methylpropane and 2-methylpropane, have to do with the chemical composition of the substance. Whatever name is assigned to the final compound, isobutane is an alkane that combines an isomeric with butane to come up with a compound that many feel is much more environmentally friendly than some of the compounds it is slowly replacing in our culture and technology. One of the more common uses of isobutane today is in the preparation of aerosol sprays
National Grid Grain LNG Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of National Grid, has constructed a liquefied natural gas importation and regasification terminal at the Isle of Grain in the south east of England. National Grid Grain LNG owns and operates the importation terminal. This is especially important with gas demand rising and domestic production set to decline in the UK which will need to import a significant proportion of its gas. The Isle of Grain terminal is the first of the UK’s new LNG-import facilities
