January 8th, 2010
Here is my first update to you, in 2010, so:
May 2010 bring you health, happiness and success.
All of us share the same deep desire to achieve success with our goal to find oil and gas onshore Israel.
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December 18th, 2009
As the holiday season arrives, our work continues without letting up on the pace.
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December 11th, 2009
The past week has been most eventful, as every day revealed itself. Here are just some of the events:
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December 4th, 2009
The Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 Well
We drilled the Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 well to a depth of 17,913 feet (5,460 meters).
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November 25th, 2009
The Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 Well
We drilled the Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 well to a depth of 17,913 feet (5,460 meters) and the proposed completion procedures planned for this well have now been reviewed and agreed.
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November 20th, 2009
The Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 Well
This past week, on Thursday, we welcomed Petroleum Engineer John McKenney to Israel. He has arrived to review the completion procedures planned for the Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 well. John has nearly 40 years experience in Oil & Gas. He has worked for many well-known petroleum companies, including Arco International, Phillips Petroleum, Schlumberger, Tesco Drilling and Triton Engineering. He has also consulted for many other companies, including Murphy Oil, Ocean Energy and Shell Oil.
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November 13th, 2009
The Ma’anit-Rehoboth #2 Well
In previous weeks, I have summarized the situation regarding this well.
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October 30th, 2009
Here is an update of our progress during the past week.

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October 23rd, 2009
Drilling Operations on the Elijah #3 Well
Zion’s Asher-Menashe license area is along the Israeli coastal plain and on the Mount Carmel range, between Caesarea and Haifa. The Elijah #3 well site is situated approximately 12 miles north of Caesarea, just off Road 4.
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