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Oman Projects Market 2013 Report

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Oman Projects Market 2013 Report

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The latest market intelligence report from MEED Insight, Oman Projects Market 2013 report, provides a detailed outlook for spending across all core sectors, including oil and gas, power and water, transport, industry and construction. It profiles key projects and clients and includes an overview of Oman's economy and politics. In addition to the exclusive forecast for projects spending in the medium term, the research report also ranks and profiles the key clients and contractors, international and local alike. Through this comprehensive report you will gain insight to:

* Exclusive forecasts for more than $9bn planned investments for 2013* $65bn-worth of upcoming projects and schedules for next five years* Proprietary client and contractor rankings* Key opportunities, challenges and much more.

Table of contents

1. Preface . 7

2. Executive summary 8

3. Politics 9

3.1 Political unrest .9 3.2 Elections 2011 .10 3.3 Succession 10 3.4 Policy .11

4. Economy 12

4.1 Overview .12 4.2 Economic growth .14 4.3 Inflation 14 4.4 Government spending . .14 4.5 Budget .15 4.6 Public debt 15 4.7 Sovereign rating 15 4.8 Foreign direct investment .16 4.9 Reserves .16 4.10 Trade .16 4.11 Economic diversification .17 4.12 Outlook 19

5. Projects market 20

5.1 Public vs. Private .23 5.2 Cancelled projects .25 5.3 The main contractors 26 5.4 The main clients 27 5.5 Future projects 29 5.6 Forecast 30

6. Energy 32

6.1 Structure .33 6.2 Upstream oil 35 6.3 Gas 40 6.4 Refining 46 6.5 Petrochemicals 48 6.6 Projects market .51 6.7 Contractors .55

7. Construction 57

7.1 Overview .57 7.2 Contract awards 57 7.3 Project by status 59 7.3.1 Projects under execution . 59 7.3.2 Projects on hold . 59 7.3.3 Projects pipeline 60 7.3.4 Projects out to tender . 62 2 7.4 Projects under way by sector 63 7.5 Projects under way by governorate 64 7.6 Most active clients .65 7.7 Most active consultants 66 7.8 Most active contractors .67 7.9 Tourism 68 7.9.1 Omran 70

8. Transport 75

8.1 Airports 75 8.2 Ports 78 8.3 Rail 80 8.4 Roads 82

9. Industry . 84

9.1 Economic diversification .84 9.2 Steel 85 9.3 Downstream steel 87 9.4 Iron ore pelletising .88 9.5 Aluminium .89 9.6 Downstream aluminium 89 9.7 Chromite and ferrochrome 91 9.8 Cement 92 9.9 Mining 93 9.10 Future spending 94

10. Power and water 97

10.1 Power 97 10.2 Desalination 106 10.3 Fuel and alternative energy 111

11. Wastewater 114

11.1 Muscat 115 11.2 Salalah 123 11.3 The rest of Oman 123 3

List of tables

Table 1: Council of Ministers 10

Table 2: Economic indicators, 2007-13 (% unless indicated) . 14

Table 3: Budgeted spending, 2012 . 15

Table 4: Top trading partners, 2012 16

Table 5: Top 10 contracts awarded, 2006-12 . 23

Table 6: Selected projects to be awarded in 2013 31

Table 7: Oil producers, 2010-11 (b/d) 37

Table 8: Oil projects under execution, September 2012 38

Table 9: Planned RHIP implementation schedule . 39

Table 10: Planned Yibal Khuff/Sudair schedule 39

Table 11: Planned Budour schedule . 39

Table 12: Planned oil projects, September 2012 40

Table 13: Planned gas projects, September 2012 46

Table 14: Planned refinery projects . 48

Table 15: Planned oil and gas projects, September 2012 53

Table 16: Building projects under study and under design . 61

Table 17: Tourism-related projects planned or under way . 69

Table 18: Airport contracts planned and under execution 78

Table 19: Port projects . 80

Table 20: Road projects . 83

Table 21: Iron and steel contracts awarded/due to be awarded, 2006-13 . 86

Table 22: Industrial production 88

Table 23: Non-ferrous metals, minerals and cement contracts awarded/due to be awarded, 2006-13 90

Table 24: Selected metals and minerals production, 2006-10 ('000 t/y) 93

Table 25: Contracted operational power capacity in the MIS and Salalah systems, 2011 . 99

Table 26: OPWP's planned capacity retirement programme, 2011-24 (MW) . 100

Table 27: Expected new generating capacity, 2012-14 (MW) 100

Table 28: IPPs and IWPPs in Oman, May 2012 . 103

Table 29: Large-scale desalination plants in operation, 2011 . 107

Table 30: Planned desalination projects, November 2012 . 111

Table 31: Existing Muscat wastewater treatment infrastructure . 117

Table 32: Network-related investment planned by Haya Water 118

Table 33: Major STPs under the Haya Water programme, November 2012 120

Table 34: Major network contracts awarded by Haya Water, November 2012 120

Table 35: Haya Water's TSE quality standards 121

Table 36: Monthly wastewater service charges in Muscat ($) 122

Table 37: Selected MRMWR wastewater contracts, 2008-12 124

Table 38: Existing MRMWR sewage treatment plants, 2009 . 125 4

List of figures

Figure 1: Oil production, 2001-11 13

Figure 2: Gas production, 2001-11 13

Figure 3: GDP by sector, 2020 (%) . 18

Figure 4: Value of projects awarded in the GCC by country, 2006-11 . 20

Figure 5: Value of contracts awarded, 2012* 21

Figure 6: Contracts by sector, 2006-12 . 22

Figure 7: Value of contracts by sector, 2006-12 (%) . 22

Figure 8: Contract awards by sector and public/private client, 2006-11 . 24

Figure 9: Contract awards by public/private and by sector as a proportion of total, 2006-11 . 24

Figure 10: Value of cancelled or on hold projects due to have been awarded, 2006-16 . 25

Figure 11: On hold/cancelled projects due to have been awarded between 2006 and 2016 by sector (%) 26

Figure 12: Top 10 contractors by value of work under execution . 27

Figure 13: Top 10 clients by value of work under execution . 28

Figure 14: Selected major clients by value of work planned . 28

Figure 15: Value of un-awarded projects by selected sector 29

Figure 16: Comparison of GCC project activity, 2008-17 . 30

Figure 17: Forecast contract awards by sector, 2013 ($m) 31

Figure 18: Oil and gas blocks . 35

Figure 19: Oil production, 2006-11* . 36

Figure 20: Domestic gas production, 2006-11 41

Figure 21: LNG exports, 2006-11 42

Figure 22: Khazzan gas reserves 44

Figure 23: Gas supply outlook, 2009-25 45

Figure 24: Refinery production and local consumption, 2006-11 47

Figure 25: Major oil and gas contract awards, 2006-11 52

Figure 26: Major oil and gas awards by sector, 2006-11 ($m) 53

Figure 27: Forecast oil and gas major contract awards, 2011-15 . 54

Figure 28: Contract awards (quarterly) 58

Figure 29: Contract awards (yearly) 58

Figure 30: Projects by status (%) 59

Figure 31: Construction projects under way by sub-sector (%) 64

Figure 32: Construction projects under way by governorate (%) 65

Figure 33: Most active clients . 66

Figure 34: Most active consultants 67

Figure 35: Most active contractors 68

Figure 36: Omran activities 70

Figure 37: Airport developments . 75

Figure 38: GCC rail network . 82

Figure 39: Crude steel capacity, 2010-17 87

Figure 40: Planned ferrochrome capacity, 2012-16 92

Figure 41: Non-oil industrial contract awards, 2006-11 . 94

Figure 42: Non-oil industrial forecast contract awards, 2011-15 . 95

Figure 43: Industrial projects planned and operational 96

Figure 44: The MIS and Salalah systems 97

Figure 45: Peak power demand growth, 2008-11 . 98

Figure 46: Contracted capacity and peak power demand in the MIS and Salalah systems, 2011 99

Figure 47: Leading international power developers by equity capacity, May 2012 101

Figure 48: Electricity demand projections in the MIS, 2011-18 . 104 5

Figure 49: Electricity demand projections in the Salalah System, 2011-18 105

Figure 50: Leading desalination developers by equity capacity, May 2012 (cm/d) 108

Figure 51: Peak water demand forecast for the three main supply zones, 2011-18 109

Figure 52: Peak water demand and desalination capacity in the Dhofar region, 2011-18 . 110

Figure 53: Projected gas consumption by the power and desalination sector, 2011-18 112

Figure 54: Existing wastewater treatment capacity (cm/d) . 115

Figure 55: Areas covered by the Muscat wastewater programme 116

Figure 56: Planned network connections on the Muscat wastewater programme, 2003-34 118

Figure 57: New STPs planned under the Muscat wastewater programme 119

Figure 58: Planned TSE production by Haya Water, 2010-34 122

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