DOI 10.21544/1809-3191.v25n2.p 346-380 DELIMITATION OF MARITIME BORDERS AND OFFSHORE PRODUCTION: COOPERATION AND CONFLICT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND LEBANON Charles Pacheco Piñon1 Marcelo de Souza Barbosa2 ABSTRACT The findings of oil and gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean, more specifically in the Levantine Basin, has aroused Israel and Lebanon concerns regarding the possibility that these energy sources provide both their energy self-sufficiency and the profitable earns which this economic activity has the potential to provide. However, the political and territorial conflicts between those countries have been even raised by the dispute of maritime areas implied in the exploitation of this important energetic asset. In this matter, the definition of maritime borders between Israel and Lebanon must be highlighted as a way to allow the full offshore exploitation by both countries. For this purpose, this article aims to identify regional and international actors which have the skills to interfere in this issue, the interests and obstacles related to Levantine Basin oil and gas production and the legal framework that can improve cooperation in order to get the maritime border delimitation. This way, it will be possible to create a security environment to allow full offshore exploitation by the contenders. Keywords: Oil and Gas Geopolitics. Maritime Borders. Cooperation and Conflict. 1 Ph.D. Student and master’s degree on Maritime Studies by the Naval Warfare School (PPGEM-EGN), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil. Email:
[email protected] / Orcid: https://orcid. org/0000-0002- 4231-1371 2 Master’s Degree. Universidade Cândido Mendes (UCAM), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil.