Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional organization of six countries in the Middle East: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. GCC is significant both in terms of oil and gas reserves and production and is vital for global energy security. GCC seeks to develop its oil and natural gas resources mainly through the development of brownfield projects. Approximately 37 upcoming oil and gas projects, including 12 greenfield and 25 brownfield projects, are expected to come online during 2023 to 2030.
Scope
- Crude oil and natural gas supply and demand outlook for GCC countries till 2030
- Natural gas demand by sector for GCC countries
- Major upcoming projects in GCC countries
- Upstream capex outlook in GCC countries
Reasons to Buy
- Understand the crude oil and natural gas production outlook for GCC
- Understand the capex outlook in GCC countries
- Facilitate decision-making on the basis of strong GCC demand and supply data
- Keep abreast of key upcoming projects in GCC
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Overview of Supply & Demand in GCC Countries
- Oil Supply and Demand in GCC Countries
- Gas Supply and Demand in GCC Countries
- Focus - Gas in GCC Countries
- Saudi Arabia Gas Demand by Sector and Supply
- United Arab Emirates Gas Demand by Sector and Supply
- Qatar Gas Demand by Sector and Supply
- Oman Gas Demand by Sector and Supply
- Projects Outlook for Major GCC Countries
- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Supply Outlook
- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Projects & Upstream CAPEX Outlook
- United Arab Emirates (UAE) Supply Outlook
- United Arab Emirates Projects & Upstream CAPEX Outlook
- Qatar Gas Supply Outlook
- Qatar Projects & Upstream CAPEX Outlook
- Oman Gas Supply Outlook
- Oman Projects & Upstream CAPEX Outlook