Ventures Middle East, Feb 2012, Pages: 56
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Oil and Gas Industry Overview For GCC countries that have remained one of the largest suppliers of Oil and Gas, recent years have brought a phenomenal growth
Standard & Poors, May 2012, Pages: 56
Emerging Market Growth Will Boost The Outlook For Oil-Exporting Economies In The GCC, Says Report May 12 Abstract
PARIS (Standard & Poor's) May 9, 2012--Economic prospects for oil-exporting economies
Frost & Sullivan, Aug 2010, Pages: 102
to be available at a lower price than those manufactured in the GCC, which will restrain the GCC market. Besides supplying oil, the region has not taken any efforts to develop relationships with other countries
MEED, July 2010, Pages: 45
of oil price and GCC contract awards, 2000-08
1.8 – Comparison between GCC population growth and the value of contracts awarded, 2000-08
1.9 – Comparison between power and water contract awards
MEED, Jan 2009, Pages: 47
."
"GCC governments are expected to use their savings to maintain capital spending on infrastructure and vital services despite sharp falls in oil revenue. This will help sustain the private sector
MEED, June 2011, Pages: 79
by sector
1.4 – GCC contract awards by sector
1.5 – Comparison of contract awards
1.6 – Major awarded contracts worth over $50m
1.7 – Comparison of oil prices and GCC contract award
1.8 – Material costs
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2011, Pages: 73
to Compensate for the Slowing of the Oil Industry
The low cost of oil and gas extraction in the GCC region coupled with the high price of oil have attracted investments in capital-intensive projects (heavy oil
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2010, Pages: 81
), 2009
Total Pumps Market: Percent of Revenues by End-users (Latin America), 2009
Total Pumps Market: Percent of Revenues by End-users (Middle East), 2009
GCC Economy: Share of Oil and Non-Oil Real GDP
MEED, July 2010, Pages: 45
GCC Projects Forecast & Review This report offers a detailed picture of the existing Gulf projects market – providing the latest data on competitor and client activity by sector within the key
Ventures Middle East, March 2012, Pages: 72
considered a highlight of the regional power reforms. The emergence of alternative power sources will enable GCC nations to successfully diversify their economic growth from a predominantly oil based economy
MEED, March 2008, Pages: 79
shortages especially in Kuwait, Dubai and parts of Saudi Arabia. With little prospect of a regional economic slowdown, as a result of oil prices and investment levels remaining high, the GCC is facing
Frost & Sullivan, July 2010, Pages: 108
investments in sectors, such as oil and gas, process industries and power generation, will fuel the demand for turbine services in the near future in GCC. "Kuwait is estimated to be the largest market both
IMAA, Jan 2009, Pages: 28
Mergers and Acquisitions Report: Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries 2008 Mergers & Acquisitions activity: In 2008, 446 GCC transactions with a total known value of 73 bil. USD have been
RNCOS E-Services Private Limited, Dec 2011, Pages: 45
- An Overview
3.1 Recent Trends
3.1.1 Rising Usage of Steel Pipes & Tubes in GCC
3.1.2 GCC: A Hub of Steel Scrap Recycling
3.1.3 Rising Oil Prices to Favor Infrastructure and Steel Industry
4. Growth Drivers
MEED, Jan 2009, Pages: 54
Middle East Steel 2009 This report provides a comprehensive review of the sector in the GCC since 2005 and assesses the outlook for one of the region's most dynamic industries up to 2015. In addition
GlobalData, Nov 2009, Pages: 144
but to a lesser extent.
National Oil Companies in GCC Countries Will Drive Refining Capacity Additions Till 2013
In GCC, national oil companies will go ahead with their refinery projects despite a slowdown
MEED, March 2011, Pages: 77
exports, imports, balance of trade and current account
The Qatar projects market
- Infrastructure contract awards in the GCC
- The correlation between infrastructure awards and the oil price
- Value
Frost & Sullivan, May 2009, Pages: 59
The market for water and wastewater treatment equipment in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries took huge strides forward in 2008 fuelled by massive investments in infrastructure, real estate, petrochemicals, oil