DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/06e3cb/saudi_arabia_energ) has announced the addition of the "Saudi Arabia Energy Report" report to their offering.
To reach its ambitious gas production target, the country has launched two large offshore projects in the Persian Gulf. Moreover to face the growing demand for electricity, Saudi Arabia has started several projects to improve the power sector and is also planning to build six nuclear power plants during the next 20 years.
The Middle East consolidated its position as the largest net exporter of energy, mainly thanks to crude oil and natural gas producing countries (+3.6%). The production of refined oil products increased by 4.5% and exceeded pre-crisis level. Driven by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait consumption of refined oil products increased by 4.2%, while crude oil exports decreased by 0.5%.
In this report you will find:
- Overview of energy industry sub-segments: oil, gas, coal, power, renewable
- Evolution of the regulatory environment and institutions as regards energy and climate change policies
- Key companies active in the Saudi Arabian energy industry, along the value chain of each sub-segment
- Up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, and asset developments
- Market dynamics and trends, detailed by energy and by sector
- Analysis supported by a large number of time series on production, consumption, imports, exports and reserves for each industry sub-segment
- Projects under development in the country, including power plants, refineries, LNG terminals, gas pipelines
- Analysis of the likely evolution of the market and key industry drivers
MAIN REASONS TO BUY THIS REPORT
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry
- Obtain up-to-date, insightful and standardised information by country
- Assess how national regulations impact the Saudi Arabian energy industry
- Gain a clear view of the development of renewable energies in the energy market
Companies Mentioned:
Alcodis
Bagasse
Caltex
Central Electricity Board (CEB)
Chandni Oil
Consolidated Energy
CTDS CTSav
Esso
Indian Oil Corporation
Shell
Thermal Company of the South
Total
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