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FACTBOX-How big is Egypt’s new Zohr gas find?

The Zohr natural gas field discovered off Egypt by Italy's Eni is the largest found in the Mediterranean and at a potential 30 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas is almost twice as large as the Leviathan field off Israel.
 
The discovery, announced on Sunday, covers about 100 square kilometres and could help meet energy-starved Egypt's gas needs for decades. 
 
The find could compete with gas projects in Israel and Cyprus.
 
Globally, however, Egypt is outside the top 10 countries in total gas reserves, with Russia, Iran and Qatar holding by far the largest.
 
Below are the top three biggest gas fields in the world, followed by the biggest in the Mediterranean:
    
    FIELD NAME    SIZE        LOCATION    DISCOVERED    STATUS
    
    TOP THREE BIGGEST IN WORLD
    
    South Pars/     1,800 tcf    Iran/Qatar    1971     producing since 1989
    North Field
    
    Urengoy         275 tcf      Russia        1966     producing since 1978
    
    Yamburg         200 tcf      Russia        1969     producing since 1986
    
    MEDITERRANEAN:
    
    Hassi R'Mel    85 tcf        Algeria    1956        producing since 1961
    Zohr         30 tcf        off Egypt    2015        undeveloped
    Leviathan        17 tcf        off Israel    2010        undeveloped 
    Tahaddi        9-10 tcf    off Libya    1999        producing since 2006
    Tamar         7.9 tcf    off Israel    2009        producing since 2013
    Salamat        5 tcf        off Egypt    2013        undeveloped
    Atoll-1        5 tcf        off Egypt    2015        undeveloped
    Aphrodite        4.5 tcf    off Cyprus    2011        undeveloped    
        
 
 (Compiled by Jason Neely and Oleg Vukmanovic, editing by William Hardy)
 

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