Field
partner
Delek
Drilling
said
in
a
statement
to
the
Tel
Aviv
Stock
Exchange
that
gas
began
flowing
on
Saturday.
The
new
supplies
will
replace
more
expensive
and
dirtier
fuels
Israel
has
had
to
turn
to,
like
diesel
and
fuel
oil,
and
save
the
economy
about
$170
million
this
summer.
Israeli
electricity
rates
have
jumped
as
natural
gas
supply
dwindled,
Reuters
reported.
Last
month,
Noble
Energy
and
its
partners,
which
include
Delek
Drilling,
began
laying
pipelines
connecting
Noa
and
the
nearby
Pinnacles
prospects
to
the
larger
Mari-B
well
off
Israel's
Mediterranean
coast.
Mari-B
is…