Water Market Middle East 2010

Water Market Middle East 2010
  • Published: 6th Mar 2009
  • ISBN: 978-0-9547705-7-0
  • Price: £1200.00 / $2100.00

Description

The Middle East water market is evolving rapidly

The breakneck pace of economic development and population growth in the Middle East and North Africa has exacerbated the region’s existing problems of water scarcity and wastewater disposal. In response, many countries are embracing reform. Governments are increasingly turning to the private sector to meet their needs, leading to an abundance of business opportunities.

Water Market Middle East helps you seize these opportunities

Water Market Middle East 2010 will help you understand how the water and wastewater markets work in each country, where the greatest challenges and main growth areas are, and how to make it work for you. The report profiles local companies in detail and gives an overview of the main local and international players – so you can identify potential partners and competitors. It also lists current and upcoming major projects, details recent policy changes, and anticipates future regulatory developments so that you can easily identify business opportunities.

From the big picture to the fine detail

Water Market Middle East 2010 provides coverage of the big picture, identifying trends across the region. But no two countries are alike – opportunities will be concentrated where the economic growth is the hottest, and where there are forward-looking public authorities. Thus, Water Market Middle East 2010 also includes the fine detail about the unique challenges – and business opportunities – in each country’s water, wastewater and water reuse sectors.

The package includes a hardcopy book for easy reference (plus a CD-ROM that includes a hypertext version), comprehensive Excel datasets to study, and PowerPoint presentations giving executive summaries of the data, both country-by-country and for the region as a whole.


From the latest information to future forecasts

Water Market Middle East 2010 reflects the multitude of changes in structure, policy and finance that have occurred in the years since Global Water Intelligence’s first Water Market Middle East report was published. Every section has been completely rewritten to include the latest information available, and keep you ahead of the game with comprehensive market forecasts.

The Datasets

• Projects and tenders: A listing of water sector projects and tenders, including information on size, client and estimated completion time. 
• Companies: A directory of local and international companies involved in the water business.
• Government contacts: A directory of key government contacts and water utilities in the region.
• Country data: Key demographics, economic indicators and water data for each country.
• Market forecast: A country by country assessment of current and future expenditure on water and wastewater servicesthat includes the following headlines:

  • Contracted desalination Capacity Forecast
  • Installed desalination Capacity Forecast
  • Annual new contracted capacity
  • Annual new completed capacity
  • Capital expenditure on desalination
  • Other water resources/treatment plants
  • Water Distribution Networks (new build and rehabilitation)
  • Total Capital Expenditure on Drinking Water
  • Advanced water reuse capacity forecast
  • Additional water reuse capacity forecast
  • Wastewater network investment (new and rehabilitation)
  • Wastewater treatment plant investment (new and rehabilitation)
  • Total capital expenditure on wastewater
  • Total capex on water and wastewater
  • Total private investment
  • % of capex from private sector
  • Total operating expenditure on water
  • Total operating expenditure on wastewater
  • Total Water and wastewater opex
  • Annual value of private sector operations
  • % Private sector participation in operations
     

 

Data by country

Overview - summary of the current water situation, including:

  • Overview of current water resources.
  • Overview of challenges.
  • Water sector organization and structure.

Current water situation - a detailed picture, including:
• Details of current water resources.
• Details of water production facilities.
• Details of waste water treatment facilities.
• Key performance indicators.

Current policy - a detailed picture of financial and legal matters, including:
• Tariffs.
• Institutional and legal arrangements - especially for private water customers such as industry and property developers.
• Finance - private / public sector participation, etc.

The future - forecasts and the future direction of the market, including:
• Government strategy - main growth areas.
• Current and future projects - including extent of private sector participation.
• Summary of agents driving change.
• Predictions and forecast.
 

Countries covered

  • Algeria
  • Bahrain
  • Egypt
  • Iran
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Oman
  • Palestinian Authority
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • UAE
  • Yemen
     

Sample chapter

Sample chapter download

Table of contents

Table of contents PDF