Lebanon First Offshore Licensing Round - Annex 1 - Block Delineation Decree - Rev 5 - 29 September 2015
Country
Year
2015
Summary
Decree number 42 dated 19 January 2017 delineates the division of Lebanese maritime waters into blocks. The decree 6433/2011 defines the Lebanese maritime waters as comprising regional waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone (22,700 km2). The maritime waters are divided into ten blocks, which will be open for bidding in a gradual manner throughout the licensing rounds that the Lebanese State will put in place. Additionally, the decree accounts for a buffer zone where petroleum activities are not allowed unless the Council of Ministers issues a decree to permit otherwise. The buffer zone extends along the borders of the Lebanese coast from the far north till the far south for a distance of 3 nautical miles of the territorial waters. 10 Blocks have been defined within the Lebanon EEZ. The block coordinates are presented in GIS format and the positional information for the Blocks is supplied in in geographical coordinates WGS84. All points referred to are in WGS84 and are joined consecutively by geodesics.