BMT Cordah’s environmental experts have collaborated with consulting firm Geo-Prospect to provide independent expert advice and guidance to Israel’s Ministry of National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources.
Geo-Prospect was previously awarded the contract as lead consultant to conduct a strategic environment assessment (Sea) for offshore oil and natural gas exploration and extraction.
Geo-Prospect SEA team head Sharon Cohen said: “The BMT team significantly contributed to this project providing us with integral support in a number of key areas.”
Under this collaboration, BMT has identified and defined various potential sources of environmental impact, based on the operating criteria for offshore drilling and production in Israel.
This intelligence plus review by BMT of the habitats assessment undertaken by the Israel Oceanographic Limnological Research Institute was used to support Geo-Prospect with the input of Israel’s Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA).
The SEA is an important milestone in helping to set new standards in the way natural resources are administered in Israel.
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By GlobalDataBMT Cordah principal consultant Gareth Jones said: “For over 30 years, we have provided in-country support to governments and oil and gas majors around the globe in the preparation of these assessments, as well as Environmental Impact Assessments and Environmental Statements.
“Drawing on our extensive experience and best practice models, we can provide customers with the confidence that environmental and other sustainability aspects have been duly considered.”