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רשימת קידוחי נפט וגז טבעי בישראל Index of Oil and Gas Wells in Israel Updated to 18.11.2017 No Page 1 of 5 רשימת קידוחי נפט וגז טבעי בישראל Index of Oil and Gas Wells in Israel updated to 18.11.2017 No. WellNo Name Company East North SpudDate CompDate AgeTD TD KB GL RT WD 1 392 ADMON 01 INOC Dead Sea Ltd. Partn. 236526 549741 07/09/1990 01/11/1990 PLEISTOCENE 2179 -378.4 -388.16 2 81 AFIQ 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 153386 594304 21/08/1959 24/12/1959 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2002 90 86.6 89.5 3 303 AFIQ 02 OEL 151649 599226 10/11/1980 09/12/1980 EARLY CRETACEOUS 1577 58.82 54.15 58.37 4 380 AGUR 01 Emog 142141 550678 10/02/1987 27/07/1987 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 3922 181.3 171.45 180.95 5 380A AGUR 01A DEEP Avner Oil and Gas 142141 550678 18/09/1992 03/01/1993 PALEOZOIC 5147 181.3 171.45 180.95 6 313 AMAZYAHU 01 OEL 236981 540907 19/11/1981 20/02/1982 PLEISTOCENE 2500 -368.21 -372.23 -368.63 7 318 AMAZYAHU 01A OEL 236972 540948 11/05/1982 14/05/1982 PLEISTOCENE 201 -370.4 -372.51 8 319 AMAZYAHU 02 OEL 237717 540480 17/05/1982 22/05/1982 PLEISTOCENE 186 -369.95 -372 9 320 AMAZYAHU 03 OEL 236515 538422 25/05/1982 02/06/1982 PLEISTOCENE 207 -352.27 -354.27 10 321 AMAZYAHU 04 OEL 235955 540333 05/06/1982 08/06/1982 PLEISTOCENE 220 -367.37 -369.34 11 323 AMAZYAHU 05 OEL 239605 547143 18/06/1982 23/06/1982 PLEISTOCENE 204 -383.2 -385.23 12 322 AMAZYAHU 06 OEL 237708 544016 12/06/1982 14/06/1982 PLEISTOCENE 201 -380.7 -382.7 13 256 AMIAZ 01 OEL 234837 555616 03/03/1976 30/09/1976 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 4613 -263.88 -268.18 -264.38 14 393 AMIAZ EAST 01 INOC Dead Sea Ltd. Partn. 235058 554359 24/11/1990 23/04/1991 SENONIAN 3649 -255.51 -265.27 15 451 ANDROMEDA EAST 01 SAMEDAN 118205 646786 05/01/2001 26/01/2001 MIOCENE 2205 23.5 -999.5 16 503 APHRODITE 02 PELAGIC GROUP - AGR 45723 789244 02/11/2012 25/12/2012 OLIGOCENE 5670 18 -1706.6 17 79 ARAVA 01 INOC Dead Sea Ltd. Partn. 228570 532565 14/06/1959 10/10/1959 NEOGENE (LATE TERTIARY) 2737 -236 -240 18 335 AROER 01 NA & OEL 196950 553730 07/07/1983 27/08/1983 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 1092 614.67 610 614.22 19 251 ASHDOD 01 OEL 166918 633415 09/08/1975 06/01/1976 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2592 25.5 21.28 25.08 20 251A ASHDOD 01A SIDETRACKING OEL 166918 633415 02/01/1978 23/02/1978 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2741 27.21 21.59 26.79 21 255 ASHDOD 02 OEL 168168 632949 23/02/1976 18/06/1976 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2586 23.87 19.65 23.45 22 258 ASHDOD 03 OEL 168689 632942 13/07/1976 25/10/1976 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2731 25.45 21.43 25.03 23 480 ASHDOD 03A Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 168689 632942 27/06/2010 26/11/2010 Middle Jurassic 2826 21.43 24 264 ASHDOD 04 OEL 167964 631442 01/03/1977 07/06/1977 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2685 28.38 24.16 27.96 25 283 ASHDOD 05 OEL 167881 633250 10/03/1979 19/06/1979 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2701 26.6 20.98 26.18 26 294 ASHDOD 06 OEL 167704 632375 04/06/1980 08/08/1980 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2708 33.18 29.16 32.76 27 260 ASHDOD GAS 01 OEL 168128 632958 07/11/1976 19/12/1976 PLIOCENE 521 23.38 19.67 22.93 28 263 ASHDOD GAS 02 OEL 167609 632094 13/02/1977 24/02/1977 PLIOCENE 539 40.63 36.92 40.18 29 268 ASHDOD GAS 03 OEL 167198 631200 14/08/1977 19/08/1977 PLIOCENE 599 44.14 40.43 43.69 30 269 ASHDOD GAS 04 OEL 168146 633717 24/08/1977 30/08/1977 PLIOCENE 572 23.87 20.16 23.42 31 266 ASHDOD GAS 05 OEL 168706 634900 25/07/1977 30/07/1977 PLIOCENE 575 23.61 19.9 23.16 32 267 ASHDOD GAS 06 OEL 165265 634022 03/08/1977 08/08/1977 PLIOCENE 550 7.95 4.24 7.5 33 286 ASHDOD GAS 07 OEL 168581 634287 27/05/1979 03/06/1979 PLIOCENE 535 29.82 25.15 29.37 34 302 ASHDOD GAS 08 OEL 167692 632377 20/10/1980 23/10/1980 PLIOCENE 482 33.67 29 33.22 35 356 ASHDOD GAS 09 OEL 169018 635446 16/01/1984 23/02/1984 PLIOCENE 564 14.18 12.78 14.18 36 353 ASHDOD GAS 10 OEL 167101 630534 11/12/1983 27/12/1983 PLIOCENE 560 29.52 28.24 29.52 37 135 ASHER 01 ASHER 212025 742258 10/09/1963 14/11/1963 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2391 35.45 31.64 35.06 38 179 ASHER 02 ASHER 206318 739567 20/10/1965 14/12/1965 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 1314 23.58 20.29 39 179A ASHER 02 DEEP (YAGUR 01) SONOL 206318 739567 10/08/1975 29/11/1975 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 2596 24.5 20.2 23.5 40 297 ASHER 03 OEL 212343 742126 10/07/1980 23/07/1980 CENOMANIAN 574 44.86 40.19 44.41 41 449 ASHER YAM 01 SEDOT NEFT 195941 772480 09/10/2000 02/11/2000 MIDDLE JURASSIC 2020 21 -148 42 162 ASHQELON 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 157696 618970 14/02/1965 10/03/1965 LATE CRETACEOUS 2192 42.8 38.7 42.3 43 186 ASHQELON 02 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 158173 621024 14/03/1966 21/07/1966 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 4076 14.9 10.8 14.4 44 205 ASHQELON 03 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 156618 615818 03/08/1967 28/12/1967 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 3716 52.6 48 52.3 45 216 ASHQELON 04 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 158264 616015 09/08/1968 30/08/1968 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2086 31.98 27.68 31.55 46 238 ASHQELON 05 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 157800 617800 11/06/1972 22/07/1972 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2158 56.1 51.71 55.58 47 486 ASHQELON 06 Cassal Drilling Pty Ltd. 157223 615467 14/04/2011 01/12/2011 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2250 33.23 23.53 48 306 ATLIT 01 ENERGY 194250 734500 12/02/1981 30/11/1981 EARLY JURASSIC 5273 11 5.5 49 306A ATLIT 01 DEEP ENERGY 194250 734500 28/12/1982 24/08/1983 LATE TRIASSIC 6531 15.5 5.5 15.1 50 424 ATLIT 02 Camberly 194915 733897 08/06/1996 21/07/1996 EARLY CRETACEOUS 1633 18.33 13.73 51 181 AVDAT 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 177651 520944 31/10/1965 03/06/1966 PALEOZOIC 3147 552.6 548.7 552.3 52 164 AZZUN 01 MECOM 204230 675530 05/03/1965 19/04/1965 LATE CRETACEOUS 561 282 53 169 BARBOUR 01 Naphta 210831 560318 07/05/1965 21/03/1966 MIDDLE TRIASSIC 2601 643.1 639.5 54 316 BARBOUR 02 OEL 210425 560074 19/03/1982 19/04/1982 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 1159 646.48 641.81 646.03 55 224 BARNEA 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 161087 622469 30/12/1969 02/08/1970 LOWER-MIDDLE JURASSIC 3675 33.93 29.63 33.5 56 235 BARNEA 02 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 161669 622478 02/05/1971 31/05/1971 EARLY CRETACEOUS 1890 34.93 30.63 34.5 57 239 BARNEA 03 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 161404 623404 05/09/1972 28/09/1972 NEOGENE (LATE TERTIARY) 1515 34.92 30.62 34.49 58 209 BAT YAM 01 BELCO 175390 657824 18/12/1967 29/01/1968 EARLY CRETACEOUS 2779 13 8.7 12.6 59 84 BEER SHEVA 01 ISRAEL CONTINENTAL OIL CO. 178542 571502 01/01/1960 17/08/1960 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 2798 258.1 60 27 BEER YAAQOV 01 Isramco Inc. 184875 650100 01/06/1956 18/09/1956 DOGGER (MID. JURASSIC) 2413 80.4 77.7 61 293 BEER YAAQOV 02 OEL 184686 649402 13/04/1980 26/05/1980 EARLY CRETACEOUS 1542 78.29 73.62 77.84 62 2 BEERI 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 149580 593150 08/07/1954 04/02/1955 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 3646 74.7 71 63 155 BEERI 02 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp. Ltd. 150874 592974 28/10/1964 06/01/1965 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2337 87.79 83.76 87.35 64 324 BEERI 03 OEL 151219 594016 01/07/1982 06/08/1982 EARLY CRETACEOUS 1315 82.14 77.47 81.69 65 334 BEERI WEST 01 OEL 148187 596557 26/05/1983 22/07/1983 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2300 59.94 54.32 59.52 66 364 BEERI WEST GAS 01 OEL 148165 596551 15/11/1984 12/12/1984 MIOCENE 500 55.83 53.93 67 333 BELVOIR 01 NA & OEL 249171 722111 30/03/1983 21/06/1983 MALM (LATE JURASSIC) 2280 295.06 289.36 292.64 68 223 BENE DAROM 01 BELCO 171030 636034 19/12/1969 29/12/1969 NEOGENE (LATE TERTIARY) 1603 44.9 40.8 69 404 BESSOR 01 Isramco Inc. 147541 585674 15/10/1993 11/01/1994 PALEOZOIC 4567 72.19 62.72 70 287 BETARIM 01 OEL 188178 581115 10/07/1979 16/10/1979 LIAS (EARLY JURASSIC) 3239 374.9 370.87 374.47 71 289 BINYAMIN 01 OEL 167733 606855 07/11/1979 30/12/1979 DOGGER (MID JURASSIC) 2334 75.49 71.46 75.06 72 225 BITSARON 01 BELCO 176161 633710 15/01/1970 28/01/1970 CENOMANIAN 868 66.4 62.3 62.3 73 254 BOQER 01 OEL 172492 531650 28/12/1975 09/07/1976 PALEOZOIC 3714 629.56 625.53 629.13 74 226 BRAVO 01 BELCO 146471 630421 15/01/1970 04/04/1970 EARLY CRETACEOUS 4096 12.65 0 -73.57 75 40 BRUR 01 Lapidoth Israel Oil Prospectors Corp.
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