Wednesday, June 26, 2013

LNG Industry Outlook in Middle East and Africa, 2013 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Liquefaction and Regasification Terminals to 2017

LNG Industry Outlook in Middle East and Africa, 2013 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Liquefaction and Regasification Terminals to 2017
 
 Summary
 
 “LNG Industry Outlook in Middle East and Africa, 2013 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Liquefaction and Regasification Terminals to 2017” is the essential source for industry data and information relating to the LNG industry in Middle East and Africa. It provides asset level information relating to active and planned LNG terminals in Middle East and Africa. The profiles of major companies operating in the LNG industry in Middle East and Africa are included in the report. The latest news and deals relating to the sector are also provided and analyzed. 
 
 This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.
 
 Scope
 
 - Updated information relating to all active and planned LNG terminals
 - Provides historical data from 2005 to 2012, forecast to 2017
 - Capacity information of all liquefaction and regasification terminals
 - Provides operator information for all active and planned terminals
 - Identifies key trends and issues in the LNG industry
 - Information on the top companies in the sector including business description, strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Qatar Petroleum and Sonatrach SPA. 
 - Strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
 - Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.
 
 Reasons to buy
 
 - Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned liquefaction and regasification terminals in Middle East and Africa
 - Identify growth segments and opportunities in Middle East and African LNG industry.
 - Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
 - Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical and forecast capacity data 
 - Assess your competitor’s LNG assets
 - Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
 - Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events. 
 - Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
 - Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in Middle East and Africa.

1.1 List of Tables 5
1.2 List of Figures 6
2 Introduction 7
2.1 What is This Report About? 7
2.2 How to Use This Report? 7
2.3 Market Definition 7
3 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry 8
3.1 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Key Data 8
3.2 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry: Key Trends and Issues 8
3.2.1 Liquefaction capacity in Middle East and Africa is expected to grow at an AAGR of 4.9% during 2012-2017 8
3.2.2 Iran, Nigeria and Angola will witness major planned LNG liquefaction capacity additions during 2013-2017 9
3.2.3 Middle East and Africa will benefit from increasing European LNG demand 9
3.2.4 Middle East and Africa to compete with Other Emerging LNG Suppliers such as US and Canada 9
3.3 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Liquefaction 10
3.3.1 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Total Capacity 10
3.3.2 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Qatar 11
3.3.3 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Nigeria 12
3.3.4 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Algeria 12
3.3.5 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Egypt 13
3.3.6 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Oman 13
3.3.7 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Yeman 14
3.3.8 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, United Arab Emirates 14
3.3.9 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Equatorial Guinea 14
3.3.10 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 15
3.3.11 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Angola 15
3.3.12 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) 16
3.3.13 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Israel 16
3.4 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Regasification 17
3.4.1 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Total Capacity 17
3.4.2 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Kuwait 18
3.4.3 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, United Arab Emirates 18
3.4.4 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Bahrain 19
3.4.5 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Israel 19
3.5 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals 20
3.5.1 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Liquefaction Capacity 20
3.5.2 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Regasification Capacity 20
4 Profile of Kuwait National Petroleum Company 21
4.1 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Key Information 21
4.2 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Company Overview 21
4.3 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Business Description 21
4.3.1 Business Overview 21
4.4 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, SWOT Analysis 22
4.4.1 Overview 22
4.4.2 Kuwait National Petroleum Company Strengths 23
4.4.3 Kuwait National Petroleum Company Weaknesses 23
4.4.4 Kuwait National Petroleum Company Opportunities 24
4.4.5 Kuwait National Petroleum Company Threats 25
5 Profile of Qatar Petroleum 26
5.1 Qatar Petroleum, Key Information 26
5.2 Qatar Petroleum, Company Overview 26
5.3 Qatar Petroleum, Business Description 26
5.3.1 Business Overview 26
5.4 Qatar Petroleum, SWOT Analysis 28
5.4.1 Overview 28
5.4.2 Qatar Petroleum Strengths 29
5.4.3 Qatar Petroleum Weaknesses 30
5.4.4 Qatar Petroleum Opportunities 31
5.4.5 Qatar Petroleum Threats 32
6 Profile of Sonatrach SPA 33
6.1 Sonatrach SPA, Key Information 33
6.2 Sonatrach SPA, Company Overview 33
6.3 Sonatrach SPA, Business Description 33
6.3.1 Business Overview 33
6.3.2 Downstream 34
6.3.3 Pipeline Transportation 34
6.3.4 Upstream 35
6.4 Sonatrach SPA, SWOT Analysis 36
6.4.1 Overview 36
6.4.2 Sonatrach SPA Strengths 36
6.4.3 Sonatrach SPA Weaknesses 37
6.4.4 Sonatrach SPA Opportunities 37
6.4.5 Sonatrach SPA Threats 38
7 Financial Deals Landscape 40
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 40
7.1.1 Acquisition 40
7.1.2 Private Equity 42
7.1.3 Asset Transactions 43
8 Recent Developments 46
8.1 License Rounds 46
8.1.1 Oct 17, 2012: Egypt To Invite Tenders For LNG Imports 46
8.2 Strategy and Business Expansion 46
8.2.1 Feb 07, 2013: Gasol Affiliate Signs Strategic Alliance Agreement With Dredging International 46
8.2.2 Dec 20, 2012: Gasol Signs Strategic Alliance Agreement With Socar Trading To Provide Gas To Benin, Togo And Ghana 47
8.2.3 Sep 02, 2012: Iran LNG Suspends €2.6 Billion LNG Project With China 47
8.2.4 Jul 04, 2012: Brass LNG To Declare Final Investment Decision On Brass LNG Project In 2013 47
8.3 Drilling and Production Updates 48
8.3.1 Jul 13, 2012: Angola To Commence Production At LNG Project By End Of 2012 48
8.4 Other Significant Developments 48
8.4.1 Feb 04, 2013: Egas To Award LNG Import License 48
8.4.2 Jan 16, 2013: RasGas To Shut Three LNG Plants In 2013 For Maintenance 49
8.4.3 Jan 06, 2013: Turkey And Algeria Extend LNG Contract For More 10 Years 49
8.4.4 Jan 05, 2013: Turkey Seeks Investments From Qatar To Build Third LNG Terminal 49
8.4.5 Dec 21, 2012: PTTEP Announces Advancement Of Mozambique LNG Project In Rovuma Offshore Area 1, Mozambique 49
8.4.6 Dec 12, 2012: Eni CEO Meets Mozambique's President To Discuss Gas Export Infrastructure 50
8.4.7 Dec 05, 2012: Chevron Announces $36.7 Billion Capital And Exploratory Budget For 2013 51
8.4.8 Nov 27, 2012: Qatargas Participates At Qatar Sustainability Expo 53
8.4.9 Oct 30, 2012: Yemen LNG Confirms Sabotage Of Gas Pipeline At Balhaf In Yemen 53
8.4.10 Oct 11, 2012: Yemen LNG Resumes LNG Exports After Gas Pipe Blast 53
8.4.11 Oct 06, 2012: Shell Announces Force Majeure On LNG Supplies In Nigeria 53
8.5 New Contracts Announcements 54
8.5.1 Oct 11, 2012: Chubu Electric Signs Contract To Buy LNG From Qatar For 15 Years 54
8.5.2 May 17, 2012: Sembawang Shipyard Wins $130m Contracts 54
8.5.3 Mar 11, 2012: Drydocks To Build 11,500 Tonne Turret For Shell’s Prelude FLNG Facility 55
9 Appendix 57
9.1 Abbreviations 57
9.2 Methodology 57
9.2.1 Coverage 57
9.2.2 Secondary Research 58
9.2.3 Primary Research 58
9.3 Contact Us 58
9.4 Disclaimer 59
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Middle East and Africa, LNG Key Statistics, 2012 8
Table 2: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity by Country (mmty), 2005-2017 10
Table 3: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Qatar (mmty), 2005-2017 11
Table 4: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Nigeria (mmty), 2005-2017 12
Table 5: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Algeria (mmty), 2005-2017 12
Table 6: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Egypt (mmty), 2005-2017 13
Table 7: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Oman (mmty), 2005-2017 13
Table 8: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Yeman (mmty), 2005-2017 14
Table 9: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in United Arab Emirates (mmty), 2005-2017 14
Table 10: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Equatorial Guinea (mmty), 2005-2017 14
Table 11: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (mmty), 2005-2017 15
Table 12: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Angola (mmty), 2005-2017 15
Table 13: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) (mmty), 2005-2017 16
Table 14: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Israel (mmty), 2005-2017 16
Table 15: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity by Country (bcf), 2005-2017 17
Table 16: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Kuwait (bcf), 2005-2017 18
Table 17: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in United Arab Emirates (bcf), 2005-2017 18
Table 18: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Bahrain (bcf), 2005-2017 19
Table 19: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Israel (bcf), 2005-2017 19
Table 20: Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Liquefaction Capacity (mmty), 2013-2017 20
Table 21: Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Regasification Capacity (bcf), 2013-2017 20
Table 22: Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Key Facts 21
Table 23: Kuwait National Petroleum Company, SWOT Analysis 22
Table 24: Qatar Petroleum, Key Facts 26
Table 25: Qatar Petroleum, SWOT Analysis 29
Table 26: Sonatrach SPA, Key Facts 33
Table 27: Sonatrach SPA, SWOT Analysis 36
Table 28: Oando Energy Resources To Acquire ConocoPhillips's Nigerian Business Units For $1.79 Billion 40
Table 29: Qatar Holding Acquires Additional Stake In Total 42
Table 30: GAIL (India) Plans To Acquire Certain Stake In LNG Plants From Chevron And Sonatrach 43
Table 31: Nigerian National Petroleum Completes Sale Of 19% Stake In Brass LNG 44
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity by Country (mmty), 2005-2017 10
Figure 2: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity by Country (bcf), 2005-2017 17
Kuwait National Petroleum Company
Qatar Petroleum
Sonatrach SPA
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