Middle East Oil and Gas Industry
Research Guide and Outlook from OGANALYSIS is a comprehensive report on Middle
East oil and gas industries. The research work analyzes 14 countries across the
value chain including fields, blocks, refineries, storage, transportation
pipelines and LNG. Detailed asset by asset information on oil and gas reserves,
production, consumption, primary energy demand, GDP and population in each of
the countries is provided.
Potential business, planned
Infrastructure, investment and new entry opportunities are provided across the
Middle East oil and gas value chain. Key trends, drivers, challenges and
restraints of operating in each of the Asian oil and gas markets are provided.
Key oil and gas snapshots, Infrastructure details, forecasts, competitive
landscape and recent industry developments are provided for each oil and gas
market. Further, all the markets are benchmarked on four key pillars. Country
wise Infrastructure details LNG, storage and refineries are analyzed asset by
asset with asset wise outlook for each project. All analysis made in the report
are presented with fact-rich data tables.
Scope
- 14 Middle Eastern oil and gas markets- Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
- 150 oil and gas companies
- 220 LNG, storage and refinery assets
- Trends, drivers, challenges of operating in Asia Pacific oil and gas business environment
- Country benchmarking based on four key pillars
- Forecasts of 16 key parameters including Primary energy, GDP, Population, CDU Capacity, Coking, FCC, HCC capacities, Liquefaction and regasification, LNG storage, oil, chemicals and products storage capacities to 2020
- Forecasts of gasoline, diesel, kerosene, fuel oil and LPG supply and demand outlook to 2020
- Competitive landscape in all the 14 oil and gas markets
- Greenfield and Planned expansions of oil and gas storage, LNG, refinery assets across Middle East
- Latest developments in each of the oil and gas market
Reasons to Purchase
Middle East Oil and Gas report
enables business developers, strategic planners, investors, traders, products
and service companies and other professionals involved in the industry to:
- Evaluate potential investment projects across the region with detailed analysis of each of the planned projects in the region
- Design growth, expansion and new entry strategies through evaluation of oil and gas sectors in each country
- Keep ahead of your competition through updates of their investments, plans, strategies and company profiles
- Gain in-depth insights into each of the Middle East oil and gas markets through clear understanding of infrastructure, competition
- Face challenges and risks in current market conditions through annual forecasts to 2025
Spanning over 180
pages, 148 Tables and 30 Figures “Middle East Oil and Gas Industry Research
Guide (Q2 2015)- OPEC Steady on Its Decision Maintain Production Ceiling At 30
Million Barrels per Day” report covers Executive Summary, Middle East
Petroleum Products Supply and Demand Outlook to 2020, Middle East Oil and Gas
Industry Benchmarking, Middle East Oil and Gas Investment Opportunities,
Bahrain Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Iran Oil and Gas Industry
Analysis and Outlook, Iraq Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Israel
Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Jordan Oil and Gas Industry Analysis
and Outlook, Kuwait Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Lebanon Oil and
Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Oman Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and
Outlook, Qatar Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Saudi Arabia Oil and
Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Syria Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and
Outlook, The UAE Oil and Gas Industry Analysis and Outlook, Yemen Oil and Gas
Industry Analysis and Outlook, Latest Developments in the Middle East Oil and
Gas Markets, Appendix.
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