MEED Insights: GCC Water and Wastewater Market Outlook 2019 - Outlook for investment in water and wastewater projects in the GCC

2018-12-31
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Published : Dec-2018
No. of Pages : 167
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Market Overview
2. Bahrain
2.1 Water & Desalination
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Market Structure
2.1.3 Water demand
2.1.4 Water supply
2.2 Wastewater
2.2.1 Market Structure
2.2.2 Wastewater supply
3. Kuwait
3.1 Water & desalination
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Market Structure
3.1.3 Water demand
3.1.4 Water supply
3.2 Wastewater
3.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2 Market Structure
3.2.3 Wastewater supply
4. Oman
4.1 Water & desalination
4.1.1 Introduction
4.1.2 Market Structure
4.1.3 Water demand
4.1.4 Water supply
4.2 Wastewater
4.2.1 Market Structure
4.2.2 Wastewater supply
5. Qatar
5.1 Water & desalination
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Market Structure
5.1.3 Water demand
5.1.4 Water supply
5.2 Wastewater
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 Market Structure
5.2.3 Wastewater supply
6. Saudi Arabia
6.1 Water & desalination
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Market Structure
6.1.3 Water demand
6.1.4 Water supply
6.2 Wastewater
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Market Structure
6.2.3 Wastewater demand
6.2.4 Wastewater supply
7. UAE
7.1 Water & desalination
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Market Structure
7.1.3 Water demand
7.1.4 Water supply
7.2 Wastewater
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Market Structure
7.2.3 Wastewater treatment capacity
7.2.4 Future projects

List of Tables
Table 1: Bahrain water sector key facts
Table 2: Desalination plants in operation in Bahrain
Table 3: Bahrain upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2018-25
Table 4: Bahrain upcoming water transmission projects by value, 2018-27
Table 5: Wastewater discharge from treatment plants in Bahrain
Table 6: Wastewater discharge in Bahrain by company
Table 7: Bahrain upcoming private wastewater treatment projects
Table 8: Bahrain upcoming wastewater transmission projects by value, 2019-21
Table 9: Kuwait water sector key facts
Table 10: Kuwait existing PPP water projects by value, 2018
Table 11: Desalination plants operating in Kuwait
Table 12: Kuwait upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2018-25
Table 13: Kuwait upcoming water projects by value, 2018-27
Table 14: Kuwait wastewater sector key facts, 2016
Table 15: Wastewater treatment plants in Kuwait, 2017
Table 16: Kuwait upcoming private wastewater treatment projects by value, 2019
Table 17: Kuwait upcoming wastewater treatment projects by value, 2019
Table 18: Oman water sector key facts
Table 19: Oman's private water projects by value, 2018
Table 20: Main wadis and surface run-off, 2015
Table 21: Oman upcoming water & desalination projects by value, 2018-25
Table 22: Oman upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2018-25
Table 23: Operating wastewater treatment plants in Oman, 2017
Table 24: Oman upcoming wastewater treatment projects by value, 2018-20
Table 25: Qatar water sector key facts
Table 26: Average per capita water consumption (cubic metres / year), 2010-16
Table 27: Selected Kahramaa water supply contracts, 2006-2012
Table 28: Water Security Mega Reservoirs programme packages
Table 29: Qatar mega reservoir sites
Table 30: Water Security Mega Reservoirs Programme - main contract awards
Table 31: Qatar's desalination projects in operation, 2018
Table 32: Qatar water sector key facts
Table 33: Idris schedule
Table 34: Idris packaging strategy
Table 35: Idris packages status and awards
Table 36: Ashghal's non-treatment infrastructure
Table 37: Qatar's existing treatment capacity
Table 38: The Doha North contracts
Table 39: Ashghal wastewater projects under execution by award year, 2010-15
Table 40: Major Ashghal STP contract awards, 2004-12
Table 41: Operating wastewater treatment plants in Qatar, 2017
Table 42: Treated and untreated urban sewage effluent usage
Table 43: Qatar upcoming wastewater treatment projects by value, 2018-19
Table 44: Saudi Arabia water sector key facts
Table 45: Saudi Arabia existing IWPPs
Table 46: Saudi Arabia water tariff (cm/month)
Table 47: Industrial water demand in Saudi Arabia (million cm/y)
Table 48: Water supply by source, 2010-2060
Table 49: Summary of operating desalination plants in Saudi Arabia
Table 50: Saudi Arabia upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2018-25
Table 51: Saudi Arabia upcoming water projects by value, 2018-27
Table 52: Planned SWCC transmission pipelines
Table 53: Saudi Arabia water sector key facts, 2010
Table 54: NWC estimated capital spending programme, 2013-17
Table 55: Cities under NWC's mandate
Table 56: Planned O&M clusters
Table 57: Existing and planned large-scale STPs, 2017
Table 58: Existing and projected wastewater flow in Saudi Arabia by region
Table 59: Existing and projected wastewater flow in Saudi Arabia by city
Table 60: Existing and projected wastewater flow in Saudi Arabia by region
Table 61: Saudi TSE contracts by customer sector
Table 62: TSE memorandums of understanding
Table 63: Selected TSE sales contracts signed by NWC
Table 64: Saudi Arabia wastewater reuse by sector, 2012-35
Table 65: Saudi Arabia National Water Strategy Goals
Table 66: Saudi Arabia upcoming private wastewater treatment projects by value, 2018
Table 67: Saudi Arabia upcoming wastewater treatment projects
Table 68: UAE water sector key facts
Table 69: Dubai land used for agriculture (hectares)
Table 70: UAE groundwater and desalinated water production, 2000-06
Table 71: FEWA's installed desalination capacity, 2009
Table 72: FEWA water imports, 2010-14
Table 73: Recent and planned desalination awards by FEWA, 2009-16
Table 74: UAE upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2019
Table 75: UAE upcoming private water & desalination projects by value, 2019
Table 76: Dubai volume of waste water discharge (cm) by source, 2017
Table 77: ADSSC's capital spending programme 2015-19 (AED ‘000)
Table 78: ADSSC capital spending programme (AED ‘000), 2016-18
Table 79: Capital spending on treatment capacity (AED ‘000), 2016-17
Table 80: Regulatory compliance spending requirements (AED ‘000), 2016-17
Table 81: UAE upcoming wastewater treatment projects by value, 2019

List of Figures
Figure 1: Bahrain water desalination by technology (per cent), 2018
Figure 2: Water demand by sector (per cent), 2014
Figure 3: Population in Bahrain (million) 2010-2025
Figure 4: Total population vs urban population in Bahrain (m), 2010-2025
Figure 5: Bahrain water supply by sector (%), 2014
Figure 6: Evolution of Wastewater treatment in Bahrain
Figure 7: Water demand by sector (per cent), 2009
Figure 8: Population in Kuwait (million) 2010-2025
Figure 9: Total population vs Urban population in Kuwait (million), 2010-2025
Figure 10: Forecast desalination demand and available capacity, 2014-30 (MIGD)
Figure 11: Kuwait power and desalination plants (includes planned Al Khiran facility)
Figure 12: TSE produced by STPs, 2010 (cm/d)
Figure 13: OPWP shareholder structure
Figure 14: Desalination developers by capacity, March 2017 (cm/d)
Figure 15: Oman population (million) 2015-2025
Figure 16: Total population vs Urban population in Oman (million), 2010-2025
Figure 17: Peak water demand (‘000 cm/d), 2018-24
Figure 18: Peak water demand in MIS (‘000 cm/d), 2018-24
Figure 19: Water demand in Sharqirah network (‘000 cm/d), 2018-24
Figure 20: Water demand in Dhofar network (‘000 cm/d), 2018-24
Figure 21: Water demand in Musandam (‘000 cm/d), 2018-24
Figure 22: Sea water intrusion and abstraction levels in Al Batinah, 1982-2010
Figure 23: Kahramaa planned spending, 2015-19
Figure 24: Kahramaa registered water customers, 2010-2017
Figure 25: Water Security Mega Reservoirs
Figure 26: Existing and planned water transmission network
Figure 27: Qatar population (m) 2015-25
Figure 28: Total population vs Urban population in Qatar (million), 2010-25
Figure 29: Domestic water demand in Qatar (million cm), 2006-14
Figure 30: Industrial water demand in Qatar (million cm), 2006-14
Figure 31: Agriculture water demand in Qatar (million cm), 2006-14
Figure 32: Qatar water supply from various sources (million cm), 2008-14
Figure 33: Groundwater basins in Qatar
Figure 34: Qatar's desalination capacity and demand (MIGD), 2007-20
Figure 35: Qatar's water surplus/deficit (MIGD), 2007-20
Figure 36: Number of completed buildings connected to public sewage system, 1986-2015
Figure 37: Doha drainage infrastructure
Figure 38: Planned Idris transmission network
Figure 39: Main and secondary water transmission plan, 2013-18
Figure 40: Use and discharge of treated sewage effluent (million cm), 2004-2015
Figure 41: Use and discharge of treated sewage effluent (%), 2015
Figure 42: Leading desalination developers by equity capacity, March 2017 (cm/d)
Figure 43: Domestic water demand in Saudi Arabia (million cm/y), 2010-2060
Figure 44: Saudi Arabia population (mn), 2015-2025
Figure 45: Water consumption in Saudi Arabia by region (million cubic metres), 2017
Figure 46: Total population vs Urban population in Saudi Arabia (million), 2010-2025
Figure 47: Industrial water demand in Saudi Arabia (million cm/y)
Figure 48: Water supply by source (million cm/d), 2017
Figure 49: Water supply by source (%)
Figure 50: Groundwater reserves in the deep aquifers, recharge rate and water quality
Figure 51: Saudi Arabia desalinated water production (million cm/y), 2012-2016
Figure 52: Share of desalinated water production by company (per cent), 2016
Figure 53: Share of desalinated water use by major cities in Saudi Arabia
Figure 54: Existing desalination plants in Saudi Arabia
Figure 55: Desalination plants and major transportation lines in Saudi Arabia
Figure 56: Saudi Arabia Transmission System Overview, 2016
Figure 57: Age of Saudi desalination plants
Figure 58: Potable water and desalinated water production, 2007-31 (m cm/d)
Figure 59: NWC capital expenditure for five major cities, 2013-17 (SRm)
Figure 60: Projected investment in selected areas, 2016-20 ($m)
Figure 61: National Water Company treated wastewater market sectors
Figure 62: Growth in TSE sales, 2008-12 (cm/d)
Figure 63: Demand for TSE in Riyadh, Jeddah, Medina, Mecca and Dammam (‘000 cm/d)
Figure 64: Forecast of TSE usage in the kingdom's six major cities, 2011-30 (cm/d)
Figure 65: Cumulative volume of water saved due to leak detection (cubic metres)
Figure 66: Water production plants in UAE
Figure 67: Dubai annual desalinated water peak demand (MIGD)
Figure 68: UAE water demand by sector (%)
Figure 69: Abu Dhabi water demand by sector (%), 2016
Figure 70: Dubai water demand by sector (million gallons), 2015-2017
Figure 71: Dubai - number of water consumers by type, 2015-2017
Figure 72: UAE water consumption by authority (million cm), 2016
Figure 73: UAE water supply by source (%), 2017
Figure 74: Abu Dhabi water supply by source (%), 2016
Figure 75: Change in Abu Dhabi's groundwater level, 2005-2016
Figure 76: Abu Dhabi peak desalinated water supply by region, 2014 (%)
Figure 77: Peak water demand (MIGD)
Figure 78: Sewa's installed desalination capacity, 2012
Figure 79: Sewa's water imports, 2010-14 (million gallons)
Figure 80: Abu Dhabi STP capacity and inflows, 2008 (cm/day)
Figure 81: Projected treatment capacity and inflows in the Abu Dhabi region, 2008-16
Figure 82: Projected treatment capacity and inflows in the Al Ain region, 2008-16
Figure 83: Ajman Sewerage shareholding structure (%)
Figure 84: Ajman sewerage network
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