MENA Oil and Gas 2022 – The outlook for oil, gas and petrochemicals projects in the Middle East and North Africa in 2022 – MEED Insights

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The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) oil, gas, and petrochemicals projects outlook report is the latest premium intelligence report from MEED insight. Since 2010, around $414 billion of oil, gas & petrochemical project contracts have been awarded in the MENA region. The report provides a comprehensive snapshot of the regional oil and gas projects market at the start of 2020 and examines the outlook for policy and investment in oil, gas, and petrochemicals projects across the MENA region.

The world is transitioning away from its centuries-long dependence on fossil fuels. For oil producers in the MENA, the global energy transition is a fundamental change in their business model. The region’s leading national oil companies (NOCs) are rolling out new policies and investments to keep them at the forefront of the global energy sector. The policy focus is on diversifying investments into new technologies and fuels, conserving hydrocarbons reserves, and on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through cleantech and reduced consumption.

What are the market dynamics of the oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

MENA region’s oil and gas producers know that hydrocarbons will be the world’s biggest source of energy for decades to come, even after oil demand growth starts to slow. They also know that their low production costs give them a huge advantage. As a result, they are investing heavily to expand their upstream and downstream production capacity.

The project’s pipeline is vast and about $471.75 billion of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects are planned across the MENA region. These projects will offer abundant future opportunities for contractors, consultants, and suppliers working in the oil, gas and petrochemicals sector in the region.

The impact of COVID-19 and lower oil revenues is squeezing regional budgets and the NOCs are looking for new ways of raising capital through share sales, bonds, and selling stakes in assets. There is also considerable change taking place in the way work is being procured and delivered in the region. The drive to increase the value of local content in projects requires companies to procure people, goods, and services from local sources where possible, while the need to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions is becoming an important aspect of projects.

What is the sector-wise outlook of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

The key sectors of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA are oil refinery, oil extraction, petrochemical plant, gas processing plant, gas pipeline, gas extraction, oil pipeline, gas tank, fertilizer plant, oil tank, gas compression station, oil pumping station, and chemicals tank.

Oil refining is the most valuable sector followed by oil extraction and petrochemical plants.

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by sector

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by sector

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Which are the leading countries in terms of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

The key countries of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, UAE, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, Algeria, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey.

Saudi Arabia had the region’s largest oil, gas, and petrochemicals market followed by Iran and Kuwait.

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by key countries

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by key countries

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Who are the major clients of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

The major clients of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects of MENA are Saudi Aramco, Hormoz Petrochemical Company, Petronas, Abadan Oil Refining Company, Kuwait Oil Company, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Egypt Ministry of Petroleum, South Oil Company Iraq, Bahrain Petroleum, Iraq State Company for Oil Projects, OQ8, Iran National Gas Company, Adnoc Onshore, Petro Shorouk, Petroleum Engineering and Development Co., Sonatrach, South Refineries Company, ADNOC Offshore, Basrah Gas Company, and QatarGas.

Given its position as the world’s leading exporter of crude, Saudi Arabia’s national oil company Saudi Aramco was unsurprisingly the biggest oil and gas client in the region as of July 2021 followed by QatarGas, and Iraq’s Basrah Gas Company.

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by key clients

MENA oil, gas, & petrochemicals projects, by key clients

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Who are the leading contractors of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

Petrochemical Industries Design & Engineering Co., Enerchimi Engineering Company, Pars Energy Gostar Drilling & Exploration (PEDEX), and Oil Industries Engineering & Construction are the leading contractors of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA.

Market report scope

Key sectors Oil Refinery, Oil Extraction, Petrochemical Plant, Gas Processing Plant, Gas Pipeline, Gas Extraction, Oil Pipeline, Gas Tank, Fertilizer Plant, Oil Tank, Gas Compression Station, Oil Pumping Station, and Chemicals Tank.
Key countries Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, UAE, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, Algeria, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey.
Key clients Saudi Aramco, Hormoz Petrochemical Company, Petronas, Abadan Oil Refining Company, Kuwait Oil Company, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Egypt Ministry of Petroleum, South Oil Company Iraq, Bahrain Petroleum, Iraq State Company for Oil Projects, OQ8, Iran National Gas Company, Adnoc Onshore, Petro Shorouk, Petroleum Engineering and Development Co., Sonatrach, South Refineries Company, ADNOC Offshore, Basrah Gas Company, and QatarGas
Key contractors Petrochemical Industries Design & Engineering Co., Enerchimi Engineering Company, Pars Energy Gostar Drilling & Exploration (PEDEX), and Oil Industries Engineering & Construction

Reasons to Buy

  • Detailed assessment of the outlook for the oil, gas, and petrochemicals projects market in the Middle East and North Africa
  • A comprehensive review of 14 oil and gas markets across the Middle East and North Africa
  • Outlook for policy and investment in oil, gas, and petrochemicals projects across the region
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Middle East oil & gas
  • Projects opportunities with client and procurement details
  • Investment drivers and client spending plans
  • Understand risks and set strategy in the MENA oil and gas market

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Executive summary

2. The impact of Covid-19 on Mena oil and gas

2.1 The impact of Covid-19 on Mena oil & gas projects

2.2 Opec+ adheres to oil supply increase plan

2.3 Changing investment focus

2.4 Covid-19 delays Algeria gas field development

3. Market overview

3.1 Project activity

3.2 Activity by country

3.3 Activity by sector

3.3.1 Downstream sector to remain in focus

3.4 Clients

3.4.1 Operators pursue smarter project execution model

3.5 Contractors

3.5.1 Rise of Chinese contractors

3.6 Future projects and forecasts

4. Algeria

4.1 Market overview

4.1.1 Algeria energy sector struggles amid global challenges

4.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

4.1.2 Hydrocarbons law

4.1.3 Notable successes

4.2 Industry structure

4.2.1 Sonatrach

4.3 Licensing rounds

4.4 Upstream oil

4.4.1 Oil projects

4.4.2 Active projects

4.5 Upstream gas

4.5.1 Active upstream gas projects

4.5.2 Export growth

4.5.3 Major gas projects

4.6 Refining

4.6.1 Grassroots refinery programme

4.6.2 Other projects

4.7 LNG

4.8 Pipelines

4.8.1 Domestic pipeline network

4.8.2 GR4

4.8.3 GR5 (Reggane-Krechba-Hassi R’Mel)

4.8.4 GZ5

4.8.5 GR7

4.8.6 Gas hub processing plant

4.8.7 International pipeline network

4.8.8 Transmed

4.8.9 Maghreb-Europe pipeline

4.8.10 Medgaz

4.8.11 Galsi

4.9 Petrochemicals

4.9.1 Petrochemicals projects

4.9.2 Fertiliser projects

4.10 Projects market

4.11 Leading contractors & clients

4.11.1 Leading contractors

4.11.2 Leading clients

5. Bahrain

5.1 Market overview

5.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

5.2 Industry structure

5.3 Upstream oil

5.4 Gas

5.4.1 Gas imports

5.4.2 Project activity

5.5 Refining

5.6 Petrochemicals

5.7 Projects market

5.7.1 Existing projects

5.7.2 Upcoming projects

5.8 Leading clients and contractors

5.8.1 Leading contractors

5.8.2 Leading clients

6. Egypt

6.1 Market overview

6.2 Industry structure

6.2.1 The Petroleum & Mineral Resources Ministry

6.3 Government strategy

6.3.1 Privatisation

6.3.2 Required Investment: Long-term strategy

6.4 Oil production

6.5 Gas

6.5.1 Natural gas distribution

6.6 Exploration and development terms

6.6.1 Improvement of contract terms

6.6.2 2021 licensing round

6.7 Key players

6.7.1 BP

6.7.2 Eni

6.7.3 Shell

6.7.4 Dana gas

6.7.5 Apache

6.7.6 RWE

6.7.7 Recent entrants

6.8 Upstream oil and gas

6.8.1 West Nile Delta development

6.8.2 Zohr gas field development

6.8.3 West Delta Deep Marine concession

6.8.4 Disouq

6.8.5 Denis-Karawan Subsea Field development

6.8.6 Other fields

6.9 Refining

6.9.1 Refinery strategy

6.9.2 Selected refinery projects

6.10 Petrochemicals

6.10.1 Petrochemical project pipeline

6.11 Fertilisers

6.12 Oil and gas projects market

6.12.1 Hydrocarbon awards project trends

6.12.2 Planned and unawarded hydrocarbon awards

6.13 Leading clients and contractors

7. Iran

7.1 Market overview

7.1.1 Industry structure

7.1.2 National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)

7.2 Buy-back contracts

7.2.1 The New Iran Petroleum Contract

7.3 Oil production

7.4 Oil consumption

7.5 Oil trade

7.6 Oil fields

7.6.1 Selected onshore oil fields

7.6.2 Selected offshore oil fields

7.7 Refining

7.7.1 Abadan refinery

7.7.2 Esfahan refinery

7.7.3 Bandar Abbas refinery

7.7.4 Tehran refinery

7.7.5 Arak refinery

7.7.6 Tabriz refinery

7.7.7 Shiraz refinery

7.7.8 Lavan refinery

7.7.9 Kermanshah refinery

7.7.10 Other refineries

7.7.11 Upcoming refineries

7.8 Oil pipeline network

7.9 Oil storage and transportation

7.9.1 Expansion plans

7.10 Gas

7.10.1 Gas production and consumption

7.10 2 Gas trade

7.10.3 Gas processing

7.10.4 Gas assets and projects

7.10.5 Other non-associated gas fields

7.11 Petrochemicals

7.11.1 Petrochemical projects market

7.11.2 Feedstock prices

7.11.3 Petrochemicals operations

7.11.4 Parsee, Assaluyeh

7.11.5 Other regions

7.11.6 Petrochemical Industries Development Management Company (PIDMC)

7.12 Oil & gas projects market

7.13 Leading contractors

8. Iraq

8.1 Market overview

8.2 Industry structure

8.2.1 State Oil Marketing Organisation

8.2.2 The Iraq National Energy Strategy

8.2.3 Reconstruction plan

8.3 Upstream oil

8.3.1 Oil reserves

8.3 2 Oil production

8.3.3 The southern oil fields

8.3.4 Kirkuk

8.3.5 Northern fields (KRG)

8.4 Licensing rounds

8.4.1 Al-Ahdab

8.4.2 Bid rounds

8.4.3 Future oil production

8.5 Border block bidding round

8.6 Gas

8.6.1 The 2010 gas licensing round

8.6.2 Northern gas fields (KRG)

8.6.3 Gas processing

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6.4 South Gas Utilisation Project

8.7 Midstream projects

8.7.1 Domestic pipeline projects

8.7.2 Export pipelines and terminals

8.7.3 New export pipeline

8.8 Refining

8.8.1 North Refineries Company

8.8.2 Midland Refineries Company

8.8.3 South Refineries Company

8.8.4 Refinery projects

8.8.5 KRG refining sector

8.9 Petrochemicals

8.9.1 Fertilisers

8.9.2 Petrochemicals projects

8.9.3 Petrochemicals in the KRG region

8.10 Oil & gas projects market

8.11 Leading contractors

9. Jordan

9.1 Market overview

9.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

9.2 Industry structure

9.3 Upstream oil

9.4 Oil shale

9.4.1 JOSCO

9.4.2 El Lejjun Area oil shale development

9.4.3 Attarat Um Ghudran oil shale development

9.4.4 Other shale developments

9.5 Upstream gas

9.5.1 Gas imports

9.5.2 Aqaba LNG terminal

9.6 Refining and Storage

9.6.1 Planned refinery projects

9.6.2 Oil storage projects

9.7 Projects market

9.8 Leading contractors

10. Kuwait

10.1 Market overview

10.1.1 Oil

10.1.2 Gas

10.1.3 Refining

10.1.4 Petrochemicals

10.2 Industry structure

10.2.1 Supreme Petroleum Council

10.2.2 Oil Ministry

10.2.3 Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)

10.2.4 Privatisation

10.3 Restructuring the oil and gas sector

10.4 Upstream

10.4.1 Oil fields

10.4.1 Enhanced oil recovery

10.4.2 Gas fields

10.4.3 Jurassic non-associated gas expansion scheme

10.5 Production and export infrastructure

10.5.1 Production and distribution

10.5.2 Export facilities

10.5.3 Gas imports

10.6 Downstream

10.6.1 Mina al-Ahmadi

10.6.2 Mina Abdulla

10.6.3 Shuaiba

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6.4 Al Zour Refinery Expansion project

10.6.5 The Clean Fuels Project (CFP)

10.7 Petrochemicals

10.7.1 Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)

10.7.2 Equate Petrochemicals

10.7.3 The Kuwait Olefins Company (TKOC)

10.7.4 Kuwait Aromatics Company (Karo)

10.7.5 The Kuwait Styrene Company (TKSC)

10.7.6 Other plants

10.7.7 Other projects

10.8 Projects market

10.9 Leading contractors

11. Libya

11.1 Market overview

11.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

11.2 Civil war

11.3 Industry structure

11.3.1 NOC subsidiaries and joint ventures

11.4 Upstream oil

11.4.1 Investment needs

11.4.2 Cooperation agreements

11.4.3 Oil sites

11.5 Natural gas

11.5.1 Planned/Unawarded projects in Libya gas sector

11.5.2 On hold gas projects

11.6 Refining

11.7 Petrochemicals

11.8 Projects market

11.8.1 Offshore gas focus

12. Morocco

12.1 Market overview

12.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

12.2 Industry structure and licensing regime

12.3 Upstream oil

12.3.1 Offshore

12.3.2 Oil shale

12.4 Gas

12.4.1 Sound Energy – Exploration programme

12.4.2 SDX Energy – Twelve-wells drilling campaign

12.4.3 LNG

12.5 Refining

12.5.1 Mohammedia refinery

12.6 Projects market

12.6.1 Projects under execution

12.6.1 Upcoming projects

12.7 Leading contractors

13. Oman

13.1 Market overview

13.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

13.2 Industry structure

13.3 Upstream oil

13.3.1 Planned oil projects

13.4 Gas

13.4.1 The Khazzan project

13.4.2 Major gas projects under execution

13.4.3 Major upcoming gas projects

13.5 Refining

13.5.1 Ongoing downstream oil projects

13.5.2 Planned downstream oil projects

13.6 Petrochemicals

13.6.1 Major planned or underway petrochemical projects

13.7 Projects market

13.8 Leading clients and contractors

13.8.1 Leading contractors

13.8.2 Leading clients

14. Qatar

14.1 Market overview

14.1.1 Impact of Covid-19

14.2 Industry structure

14.3 Upstream oil

14.3.1 Condensate

14.4 Gas

14.4.1 LNG

14.4.2 Dolphin Gas

14.4.3 Al-Khaleej & Barzan

14.4.4 Gas-to-Liquids (GTL)

14.4.5 NGLs

14.5 Refining

14.6 Petrochemicals

14.6.1 Overview

14.6.2 Structure

14.6.3 Petrochemical production and sales

14.6.4 Petrochemical projects

14.7 Projects market

14.8 Leading contractors and clients

14.8.1 Leading contractors

14.8.2 Leading clients

15. Saudi Arabia

15.1 Market overview

15.1.1 Oil and gas reserves

15.1.2 Aramco to optimise downstream business

15.1.3 Key projects

15.1.4 Megaproject delays

15.1.5 Offshore projects

15.1.6 Petrochemical ambitions

15.2 Industry structure

15.3 Saudi Aramco

15.3.1 Saudi Aramco second quarter profit soars in 2021

15.3.2 New Aramco projects around the corner

15.3.3 Riyadh mulls second Aramco stock listing

15.4 Upstream Oil

15.4.1 Resource depletion

15.4.2 Export infrastructure

15.4.4 Oil production

15.5 Gas

15.5.1 Wasit gas development

15.5.2 The Jafurah gas project

15.5.3 Shale gas

15.5.4 Gas demand

15.5.5 Fuel reforms

15.6 Refining

15.6.1 Other major refinery projects

15.7 Petrochemicals

15.7.1 Refining petrochemicals integration initiative

15.7.2 Aramco’s Sabic acquisition

15.8 Key Companies

15.8.1 Sabic

15.8.2 Saudi Aramco

15.8.3 Other major producers

15.9 Projects Market

15.9.1 Project market trends

15.9.2 Projects pipeline

15.10 Leading Contractors

16. Tunisia

16.1 Market overview

16.1.1 Energy mix

16.1.2 Oil production

16.1.3 Oil consumption

16.1.4 Natural gas

16.1.5 The impact of Covid-19

16.1.6 Political uncertainty

16.1.6 Tunisia faces wave of oil firm departures

16.2 Industry structure

16.3 Oil and gas production

16.3.1 Protests

16.3.2 Exploration activity

16.4 Refining

16.5 Tunisia Development Plan 2016-2020

16.6 Projects market

16.6.1 Projects under execution

16.6.2 Upcoming projects

16.7 Leading contractors

17. UAE

17.1 Market overview

17.1.1 Project awards gain momentum in 2021

17.1.2 Project trends

17.1.3 Abu Dhabi upstream segment starts to rumble

17.1.4 Abu Dhabi pursues downstream growth plans

17.1.5 UAE reserves and production

17.1.6 Sharjah pivots towards gas self-sufficiency

17.2 Abu Dhabi

17.2.1 Industry structure

17.2.2 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc)

17.2.3 Adnoc IPO

17.2.4 Major Adnoc subsidiaries

17.2.5 Non-Adnoc producers

17.2.6 New upstream licensing round

17.2.7 Adnoc’s In-Country Value (ICV) programme

17.2.8 Adnoc’s pool of engineering service providers

17.3 Dubai and the northern emirates

17.4 Upstream oil

17.4.1 Onshore

17.4.2 Offshore

17.5 Gas

17.5.1 Onshore

17.5.2 Sour gas

17.5.3 Offshore gas and LNG

17.5.4 Adnoc LNG capacity expansion

17.5.5 Dolphin Energy

17.6 Refining

17.6.1 Adnoc Refining

17.6.2 Other refineries

17.6.3 Oil storage

17.7 Petrochemicals

17.7.1 Background

17.7.2 Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (Borouge)

17.8 Fundraising and capex plan

17.9 Projects market

17.9.1 Historic oil and gas projects market

17.9.2 Oil and gas projects outlook

17.10 Leading contractors

Disclaimer

Table

List of Tables

Table 1: Top Mena projects pipeline ranked by value

Table 2: Upstream Oil projects completed during January 2015-July 2021

Table 3: Active upstream oil projects

Table 4: Selected gas projects

Table 5: Selected active downstream projects

Table 6: Current active petrochemical projects by value ($m)

Table 7: Major oil, gas and petrochemical contracts due for award in 2021-2022

Table 8: Oil statistics for Q1 2020 & Q1 2019

Table 9: Gas production statistics for 2020 against 2019

Table 10: Major existing oil, gas, and petrochemical projects in Bahrain by value ($m)

Table 11: Major upcoming oil, gas, and petrochemical projects in Bahrain by value ($m)

Table 12: Egypt’s oil refineries

Table 13: Residential and commercial natural gas prices

Table 14: Selected upstream projects in Egypt

Table 15: Planned and underway petrochemicals projects in Egypt by value ($m)

Table 16: Fertiliser projects (completed, underway and planned) by value ($m)

Table 17: Contracts awarded in 2020 and 2021*

Table 18: Unawarded hydrocarbon projects in bidding phases by value ($m)

Table 19: Hydrocarbon projects in planning phases

Table 20: Leading hydrocarbon sector clients by contracts under execution ($m)

Table 21: Leading hydrocarbon sector contractors by contracts under execution ($m)

Table 22: Iran key facts and figures, 2020

Table 23: Main NIOC subsidiaries involved in the oil and gas industry

Table 24: Iran recent crude production (thousand barrels a day)

Table 25: Amir Kabir Petrochemical Company (Olefins 6)

Table 26: Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company (BIPC)

Table 27: Fanavaran Petrochemical Company

Table 28: Farabi Petrochemical Company

Table 29: Khuzestan Petrochemical Company

Table 30: Marun Petrochemical Company (Olefins 7)

Table 31: Razi Petrochemical Company

Table 32: Shahid Tondguyan Petrochemical Company

Table 33: Ghadir Petrochemical Company

Table 34: Navid Zar Shimi Petrochemical Company

Table 35: Rejal Petrochemical Company

Table 36: Arvand Petrochemical Company

Table 37: Borzuyeh Petrochemical Company

Table 38: Buali Sina Petrochemical Company

Table 39: Jam Petrochemical Company

Table 40: Mehr Petrochemical Company

Table 41: Jam Polypropylene Company

Table 42: Pars Petrochemical Company

Table 43: Zagros Petrochemical Company (Methanol 4)

Table 44: Pardis Petrochemical Company

Table 45: Arya Sasol Polymer Company

Table 46: Morvarid Petrochemical Company

Table 47: Kavian Petrochemical Company

Table 48: Abadan Petrochemical Company

Table 49: Arak Petrochemical Company

Table 50: Esfahan Petrochemical Company

Table 51: Kharg Petrochemical Company

Table 52: Khorasan Petrochemical Company

Table 53: Bisotoun Petrochemical Company

Table 54: Orumiyeh Petrochemical Company

Table 55: Shiraz Petrochemical Company

Table 56: Tabriz Petrochemical Company

Table 57: Kermanshah Petrochemical Company

Table 58: Selected PIDMC downstream projects

Table 59: Investment opportunities in Iran’s petrochemical sector

Table 60: Financial investment opportunities in Iran’s petrochemical sector

Table 61: Oil, gas and petrochemicals projects under execution by value ($m)

Table 62: Oil, gas and petrochemical projects in pre-execution by value ($m)

Table 63: Key Iraqi national oil companies

Table 64: Iraq monthly oil exports via Somo

Table 65: Licensing round one

Table 66: Summary of licensing rounds one and two

Table 67: Summary of the fourth licensing round

Table 68: Oil field developments under execution by value ($m)

Table 69: Iraq natural gas production

Table 70: Gas fields signed under the third licensing round

Table 71: South Gas Utilisation Project packages

Table 72: Major domestic pipeline projects under construction by value ($m)

Table 73: Iraq refinery capacity and production (1,000b/d), 2018/19

Table 74: Iraq crude oil production, refinery runs and crude oil exports (million b/d)

Table 75: Existing oil refineries in Iraq, 2020*

Table 76: Selected grassroots refinery projects by value ($m0

Table 77: Petrochemical plants

Table 78: Major fertiliser plants

Table 79: Major oil, gas and petrochemical projects under execution ($m)

Table 80: Major oil, gas and petrochemical projects in pre-execution ($m), 2021-2022

Table 81: Energy security key performance indicators (Targeted scenario)

Table 82: Major completed oil storage projects in Jordan by value ($m)

Table 83: Major existing oil, gas, and petrochemical projects in Jordan

Table 84: Major upcoming oil, gas, and petrochemical projects in Jordan

Table 85: Jordan leading contractors by value ($m)

Table 86: Top 10 KOC active projects by value ($m)

Table 87: Planned KNPC projects by value ($m)

Table 88: Selected major KOC oil production increase projects

Table 89: TSAs and ETSAs

Table 90: Upcoming KOC gas projects

Table 91: Gathering centre projects, planned or underway ($m)

Table 92: Export facilities and storage capacities

Table 93: Refining capacity, 2010-2019

Table 94: Mina al-Ahmadi refinery units

Table 95: Mina Abdulla refinery units

Table 96: Shuaiba refinery units

Table 97: CFP Packages

Table 98: The Greater Equate joint venture

Table 99: Kuwait petrochemicals plants

Table 100: NOC Companies Overview

Table 101: Export terminals

Table 102: Capacity of Libya oil fields, 2020

Table 103: Operating structure of Libya oil producing fields

Table 104: Downstream facilities

Table 105: Petrochemicals plants and their nameplate capacity

Table 106: Libya selected oil, gas, and petrochemical projects planned or underway by value ($m)

Table 107: Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing in Morocco, 2018

Table 108: Companies in Morocco’s Offshore and Onshore Zones

Table 109: Major existing oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Morocco by value ($m)

Table 110: Major upcoming oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Morocco by value ($m)

Table 111: Morocco leading oil and gas contractors by value ($m)

Table 112: Oman LNG customers

Table 113: Oil and gas concession blocks

Table 114: Recent oil sector awards, 2020

Table 115: Planned and unawarded oil projects by value ($m)

Table 116: Major recent gas project awards in Oman by value ($m)

Table 117: Planned and unawarded gas projects by value ($m)

Table 118: Major planned or underway petrochemicals projects in Oman by value ($m)

Table 119: PDO deals with local contractors and suppliers, 2011-2021*

Table 120: QP board members

Table 121: Upstream operations

Table 122: Exploration agreements

Table 123: Qatargas and RasGas LNG ventures

Table 124: Al-Khaleej and Barzan upstream gas developments

Table 125: Oryx GTL and Pearl GTL ventures

Table 126: QP gas operations

Table 127: QP’s Industrial Cities

Table 128: Major oil, gas, and petrochemical projects under execution by value ($m)

Table 129: Major oil, gas, and petrochemical planned projects by value ($m)

Table 130: Saudi Arabia key facts and figures, 2020

Table 131: Saudi Arabia, major oil and gas projects under execution by Saudi Aramco by value ($m)

Table 132: Saudi Arabia crude oil exports by region, 2019 (%)

Table 133: Fuel price reforms, January 2018

Table 134: Aramco domestic refining joint ventures

Table 135: Aramco overseas refining joint ventures

Table 136: Saudi Arabia major unawarded and planned refinery projects by value ($m)

Table 137: Unawarded and planned petrochemicals projects by value ($m)

Table 138: Saudi Arabia, major hydrocarbon projects under execution ($m)

Table 139: Major hydrocarbon projects in pre-execution phases by value ($m)

Table 140: Oil and gas concessions, involving ETAP

Table 141: Oil and gas concessions, without ETAP

Table 142: Oil, gas and petrochemicals projects approved as part of the Tunisia 2020 programme

Table 143: Major existing oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Tunisia by value ($m)

Table 144: Major upcoming oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Tunisia by value ($m)

Table 145: Tunisia leading oil and gas contractors by value ($m)

Table 146: Top 10 countries by oil and gas reserves at the end of 2020

Table 147: Major Adnoc oil and gas projects

Table 148: Major oil and gas operating companies

Table 149: Abu Dhabi oil producers, 2020

Table 150: UAE refineries by capacity, 2020

Table 151: Selected UAE oil and gas projects under execution

Table 152: Selected unawarded hydrocarbon projects in the bidding stages in the UAE by value ($m)

Table 153: Selected unawarded hydrocarbon projects in the study stages in the UAE by value ($m)

Figures

List of Figures

Figure 1: Mena oil, gas and petrochemicals projects planned or underway ($m)

Figure 2: Mena oil, gas and petrochemicals contract awards 2011−2021* ($m)

Figure 4: Downstream projects by stage and sector ($bn)

Figure 5: Petrochemicals project volumes (2015-2021) and GCC chemicals industry revenue*

Figure 6: GCC chemicals production capacity (%), 2020

Figure 7: MENA downstream awards by sector ($m)

Figure 8: Mena* hydrocarbons contract awards by year ($m), 2011−2021*

Figure 9: Mena* hydrocarbons spending by country, 2011−2021*

Figure 10: Mena* contract awards by year and country ($m), 2011−2021*

Figure 11: Mena oil and gas contract awards by sector ($m), 2011−2021*

Figure 12: Hydrocarbon upstream, midstream, and downstream contract awards ($m), 2011-2021*

Figure 13: Mena* Clients by contract awards ($m)

Figure 14: Mena* contractors by value ($m)

Figure 15: Mena* unawarded projects by country, 2021*

Figure 16: Mena* unawarded projects by sector ($m)

Figure 17: Algeria oil and gas facilities

Figure 18: Sonatrach subsidiaries and shareholdings

Figure 19: Algeria 2014 licensing round

Figure 20: Algeria oil production, 2011-2020

Figure 21: Algeria oil consumption, 2011-2020

Figure 22: Algeria oil and gas fields

Figure 23: Algeria gas production, 2011-2020 (bcm)

Figure 24: Algeria gas consumption, 2011-2020 (bcm)

Figure 25: Algeria’s natural gas exports by destination, 2020 (%)

Figure 26: Gas export routes

Figure 27: Downstream oil and gas infrastructure

Figure 28: Algeria pipeline network

Figure 29: Algeria key Oil and Gas Infrastructure

Figure 30: Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline route

Figure 31: Galsi pipeline route

Figure 32: Oil, gas, and petrochemical contract awards by year ($m), 2011-2021*

Figure 33: Algeria’s leading contractors by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution

Figure 34: Algeria active clients by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution ($m)

Figure 35: Noga organisation structure

Figure 36: Bahrain oil production and consumption, 2010-2019 (000s b/d)

Figure 37: Bahrain natural gas output, 2010-2020 (bcm)

Figure 38: Distribution of Gas (million cubic feet), 2019

Figure 39: Bahrain oil refinery throughput and capacity, 2010-2020 (000s b/d)

Figure 40: Bahrain Petrochemicals production capacity (Mtpa) and market share (%), 2010-2018

Figure 41: Value of ongoing oil, gas, and chemical projects in the GCC ($m)

Figure 42: Value of contracts awarded in Bahrain’s oil, gas, and petrochemical sector ($m), 2011-

Figure 43: Bahrain leading contractors by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution

Figure 44: Bahrain leading clients by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution ($

Figure 46: Egypt petroleum and liquids production, thousand b/d, 2010−2020

Figure 45: Egyptian oil, gas and petrochemicals project activity, 2011-2020

Figure 47: Structure of Egypt’s oil and gas sector

Figure 48: Regulation of the oil and gas sector

Figure 49: Investment required by sub-sector ($bn)

Figure 50: Egyptian crude consumption and production, 2010-2020, thousand barrels

Figure 51: Egypt gas production and consumption, 2010-2020 (bcf)

Figure 52: Egypt’s International Bid Rounds 2018

Figure 53: BP exploration and production in Egypt

Figure 54: Eni exploration and production in Egypt

Figure 55: Dana Gas’ concessions in Egypt

Figure 56: Apache’s concessions

Figure 57: RWE Dea’s concessions

Figure 58: Petrochemical output and sales, 2008/2009-2018/2019 (million tonnes)

Figure 59: Petrochemicals production by type (‘000 tons/year), 2018

Figure 60: Egypt, hydrocarbon contract awards by sector (per cent); 2015-July 2021

Figure 61: Egypt oil, gas and petrochemical awards, 2011-2021* ($m)

Figure 62: NIOC organisation chart

Figure 63: Iran oil production* 2010-2020

Figure 64: Iran oil production* 1966-2020

Figure 65: Iran oil consumption (000s barrels), 1966-2020

Figure 66: Iran oil production vs consumption (000s b/d), 2010-2020

Figure 67: Iran crude oil exports, 2009−2019

Figure 68: Iran’s oil and gas fields

Figure 69: Iranian refining capacity (000s b/d), 1966-2020

Figure 70: Iran’s oil infrastructure

Figure 71: Iran’s Main Natural Gas Fields

Figure 72: Iran gas production, 1982−2020 (billion cubic feet a day)

Figure 73: Iran gas production, 2010−2020 (billion cubic feet a day)

Figure 74: Iran gas consumption, 1982−2020 (billion cubic feet a day)

Figure 75: Iran gas consumption, 2010−2020 (billion cubic feet a day)

Figure 76: Iran gas production and consumption, 2010−2020 (billion cubic feet a day)

Figure 77: Iran gas exports (bcm), 2019

Figure 78: Iran’s Natural Gas Infrastructure

Figure 79: Iran, export of petrochemical products

Figure 80: Geographical scope of petrochemical complexes and projects in Iran

Figure 81: Iran petrochemicals production capacity (million tonnes a year), 2009-2019

Figure 82: Iran petrochemicals exports by month ($bn), April 2018-March 2019

Figure 83: Iran petrochemicals exports by country ($bn), March 2018-March 2019

Figure 84: The West Ethylene Pipeline

Figure 85: Iran oil, gas, and petrochemical awards, 2011-2021* ($m)

Figure 86: Leading contractors in Iran oil, gas and petrochemicals sector by value of work under

Figure 87: Iraq crude oil exports, 2019 (thousands b/d)

Figure 88: Iraq petroleum infrastructure

Figure 89: Ines government capital expenditure forecast, 2012-2030

Figure 90: Breakdown of cumulative expenditure, 2012−2030

Figure 91: Main hydrocarbon basins and fields in Iraq

Figure 92: Iraq oil production, 2000−2020 (thousand b/d)

Figure 93: Iraq oil production, 2010−2030 (million b/d)

Figure 94: Top five countries by increased oil production, 2018-2030

Figure 95: Current and projected production from Iraq’s southern oil fields (million b/d), 2020-2030

Figure 96: Production from KRG-operated fields b/d

Figure 97: Proposed pipeline routes for the CSSF

Figure 98: CSSF project concept

Figure 99: Major Iraqi gas fields

Figure 100: Gas field licensing auction

Figure 101: Chemchemal field

Figure 102: Iraq gas production (billion cubic metres), 2011−2020

Figure 103: Southern oil export terminal expansion

Figure 104: Proposed Iraq-Jordan crude oil export project

Figure 105: Refining output from KRG-operated fields b/d

Figure 106: INES petrochemicals capacity build-up plan (t/y)

Figure 107: INES urea capacity build-up plan (t/y)

Figure 108: Iraq hydrocarbons awards by year ($m), 2011−2021*

Figure 109: Improvement in Iraq’s projects value index, 2011-2021 ($bn) *

Figure 110: Active Iraq oil and gas projects ($bn)

Figure 111: Iraq active oil and gas projects by sector and status ($m)

Figure 112: Biggest contractors by work under execution ($m)

Figure 113: Jordan oil imports, 2011−2018 (‘000 b/d)

Figure 114: Jordan oil consumption, 2011-2018

Figure 115: Jordan dry natural gas production (bcf), 2011−2018

Figure 116: Jordan dry natural gas consumption (bcf), 2011−2018

Figure 117: Jordan natural gas imports (billion cubic metres), 2014−2018

Figure 118: Value of contracts awarded in Jordan’s oil, gas, and petrochemical sector ($m), 2011-

Figure 119: Total value of active oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Kuwait ($), January 2019-

Figure 120: Kuwait oil and gas fields

Figure 121: Gas production and consumption (billion cubic metres), 2010−2020

Figure 122: Kuwait refining capacity (thousand barrels a day), 1968−2020

Figure 123: KOC active projects by status, (percentage of $9.6bn)

Figure 124: Kuwait oil fields

Figure 125: Pipeline and export infrastructure

Figure 126: Crude handling network

Figure 127: GCC chemicals production capacity by country (million tonnes)

Figure 128: GCC Chemical Production Capacity by Country (million tons)

Figure 129: GCC Chemical Production Capacity additions by Country (million tons)

Figure 130: Kuwait oil, gas, and petrochemical contract awards by year ($m), 2011-2021* ($m)

Figure 131: Kuwait Leading oil and gas contractors by value ($m)

Figure 132: Libya oil output, 2010-2020, 000s b/d

Figure 133: Major oil producing basins

Figure 134: Production, refining and export infrastructure

Figure 135: Libya gas output, 2010-2020 (Billion cubic metres)

Figure 136: Western Libya gas project facilities and pipelines

Figure 137: Morocco’s consumption of refined petroleum products, 2011-2018 (thousand b/d)

Figure 138: Main provisions of Morocco’s Hydrocarbon law

Figure 139: Location of the main oil shale deposits in Morocco

Figure 140: Morocco dry natural gas production, 2011−2018

Figure 141: Morocco dry natural gas consumption, 2011−2018

Figure 142: Gas fields in the Essaouira region

Figure 143: Morocco Gharb Basin five concessions

Figure 144: Value of contracts awarded in Morocco’s oil, gas and petrochemical sector ($m), 2011−

Figure 145: PDO quick facts, 2019

Figure 146: Scope of PDO Business

Figure 147: Oman oil production (‘000b/d), 2011-2020

Figure 148: Oil and gas license areas

Figure 149: Contribution of Enhanced Oil Recovery to Oil Production (%)

Figure 150: Oman LNG exports (billion cubic metres), 2011-2020

Figure 151: Oman gas production (billion cubic metres), 2011-2020

Figure 152: Khazzan gas reserves

Figure 153: Gas supply outlook, 2009-2025

Figure 154: Orpic Plants

Figure 155: Orpic refineries production (‘000 barrels), 2011-2019

Figure 156: Oman’s chemicals production capacity (Mtpa) and Market Share (%), 2010-2018*

Figure 157: Oil, gas, and petrochemical contract awards by year ($m), 2011-2021*

Figure 158: Share of oil, gas and petrochemicals sectors in energy contract awards, 2011-2021*

Figure 159: Oman top 10 contractors by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution

Figure 160: Oman top 10 active clients by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution

Figure 161: Average daily gas production, 1978-2020 (billion cubic feet)

Figure 162: Average daily gas production, 2011-2020 (billion cubic feet)

Figure 163: Average oil and condensate production, 1978-2020 (thousand b/d)

Figure 164: Average oil and condensate production, 2011-2020 (thousand b/d)

Figure 165: Qatar LNG trains

Figure 166: Qatar oil and gas fields

Figure 167: Oil production contribution, 2019

Figure 168: Average daily crude production, 2010-2019 (thousand b/d)

Figure 169: North Field expected wellhead gas production, 1995-2015 (billion cf/d)

Figure 170: LNG exports, 2011-2020 (Billion cubic metres)

Figure 171: Dolphin Gas, existing and constructed pipelines

Figure 172: Qatar gas exports, 2020 (billion cubic metres)

Figure 173: Light NGLs production in the GCC (84 million tons in 2017)

Figure 174: Qatar chemicals production capacity 2010-2018 (million tonnes)

Figure 175: GCC chemicals sales by country (percentage of $84.1bn), 2018

Figure 176: Oil, gas, and petrochemical awards, 2011-2021* ($m)

Figure 177: Qatar biggest oil, gas, and petrochemical contractors by projects under execution

Figure 178: Qatar top active clients by oil, gas, and petrochemical contracts under execution ($

Figure 179: Saudi recoverable crude oil reserves, 2015-2020 (billion barrels)

Figure 180: Saudi recoverable gas reserves, 2015-2020 (tcf)

Figure 181: Saudi Arabia crude oil exports by region, 2019 (%)

Figure 182: Saudi oil and gas fields

Figure 183: Saudi crude oil production, 2015-2020 (million b/d)

Figure 184: Mena hydraulic fracturing

Figure 185: Saudi Arabia oil consumption, 2015-2020 (thousand barrels a day)

Figure 186: Top petrochemical producers in Saudi Arabia

Figure 187: Sabic subsidiaries

Figure 188: Oil, gas, and petrochemical contract awards ($bn), 2011-July 2021

Figure 189: Oil, gas, and petrochem contract awards by sector, 2011-July 2021 (%)

Figure 190: Planned and unawarded hydrocarbon projects (%)

Figure 191: Saudi Arabia’s top hydrocarbon sector contractors

Figure 192: Tunisia crude oil production, 2000−2020 (‘000 b/d)

Figure 193: Tunisia crude oil consumption, 2011−2018 (‘000 b/d)

Figure 194: Tunisia dry natural gas production (bcf), 2011−2018

Figure 195: Tunisia dry natural gas consumption (bcf), 2011−2018

Figure 196: Organisational chart

Figure 197: Hydrocarbons E&P legal regime

Figure 198: Tunisia energy assets

Figure 199: Value of contracts awarded in Tunisia’s oil, gas and petrochemical sector ($m), 2011−

Figure 200: UAE contract awards by sub-sector ($m), 2015−2021*

Figure 201: UAE oil and gas sector contracts awarded and completed ($bn), 2011−2020

Figure 202: Sharjah licensing concession locations

Figure 203: Structure of Abu Dhabi’s oil and gas industry

Figure 204: Abu Dhabi second round of oil and gas exploration blocks

Figure 205: UAE crude production – based on direct communications, 2011−2020 (million b/d)

Figure 206: Abu Dhabi oil production capacity by field, 2020 (b/d)

Figure 207: Blocks covered by Korea/Adnoc concession agreement

Figure 208: UAE gas production and consumption, 2011−2020 (billion cubic feet)

Figure 209: Adnoc Gas Processing’s gas processing plants (t/d)

Figure 210: UAE LNG export and import capacity (million t/y), 2011−2020

Figure 211: Dolphin gas pipeline network

Figure 212: UAE Petrochemicals production capacity (Mtpa) and market share (%), 2010−2018

Figure 213: Borouge expansions (thousand t/y)

Figure 214: UAE hydrocarbons awards by year ($m), 2011−July 2021

Figure 215: UAE hydrocarbons awards by year and sector ($m), 2011−July 2021

Figure 216: UAE biggest oil and gas contractors ($m)

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the sector-wise outlook of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

    The key sectors of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA are oil refinery, oil extraction, petrochemical plant, gas processing plant, gas pipeline, gas extraction, oil pipeline, gas tank, fertilizer plant, oil tank, gas compression station, oil pumping station, and chemicals tank.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • What are the key countries of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

    The key countries of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, UAE, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, Algeria, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey.

  • What are the major clients of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

    The major clients of oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA are Saudi Aramco, Hormoz Petrochemical Company, Petronas, Abadan Oil Refining Company, Kuwait Oil Company, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Egypt Ministry of Petroleum, South Oil Company, Iraq, Bahrain Petroleum, Iraq State Company for Oil Projects, OQ8, Iran National Gas Company, Adnoc Onshore, Petro Shorouk, Petroleum Engineering and Development Co., Sonatrach, South Refineries Company, ADNOC Offshore, Basrah Gas Company, and QatarGas.

  • Who are the leading contractors in the oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA?

    Petrochemical Industries Design & Engineering Co., Enerchimi Engineering Company, Pars Energy Gostar Drilling & Exploration (PEDEX), and Oil Industries Engineering & Construction are the leading contractors of the oil, gas & petrochemicals projects in MENA.

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