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Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for LNG Terminals in the Middle East and Africa - New Exporters and Importers to Drive LNG Capacities in the Region

Summary

The Middle East and Africa will add substantial LNG liquefaction capacity during the 2014 to 2018 period through the emergence of five new LNG exporting countries - Mozambique, Iran, Iraq, Cameroon and Israel. Mozambique is expected to witness the highest liquefaction capacity addition of all the countries in the region, followed by Iran and Algeria. The regasification capacity of the region will also increase substantially through the emergence of seven new countries. Of these, Jordan is expected to register the highest capacity addition followed by Bahrain and Egypt. The annual capital expenditure for the planned liquefaction terminals will increase by 139% in the Middle East and Africa during the 2014 to 2018 period. The capital expenditure for the planned regasification terminals will decrease by 57%.

Scope

- Updated information relating to all active and planned LNG terminals
- Provides historical data from 2005 to 2013, forecast to 2018
- Capacity information of all liquefaction and regasification terminals
- Provides operator information for all active and planned terminals
- Information on the top companies in the sector including business description, strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. and Qatar Petroleum
- Strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.

Reasons to buy

- Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned liquefaction and regasification terminals in Middle East and Africa
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the Middle East and Africa LNG industry.
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical and forecast capacity data
- Assess your competitor's LNG assets
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in Middle East and Africa.

1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 6
1.2 List of Figures 7
2 Introduction 8
2.1 What is This Report About? 8
2.2 How to Use This Report? 8
2.3 Market Definition 8
3 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry 9
3.1 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Key Data 9
3.2 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Liquefaction 9
3.2.1 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Total Capacity 9
3.2.2 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Qatar 11
3.2.3 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Nigeria 11
3.2.4 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Algeria 12
3.2.5 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Egypt 12
3.2.6 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Oman 13
3.2.7 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Yemen 13
3.2.8 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, United Arab Emirates 14
3.2.9 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Angola 14
3.2.10 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Equatorial Guinea 15
3.2.11 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Cameroon 15
3.2.12 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Iran 16
3.2.13 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Iraq 16
3.2.14 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Israel 16

3.2.15 LNG Liquefaction Industry in Middle East and Africa, Mozambique 17
3.3 Middle East and Africa LNG Industry, Regasification 17
3.3.1 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Total Capacity 17
3.3.2 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Turkey 19
3.3.3 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Israel 19
3.3.4 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Kuwait 20
3.3.5 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, United Arab Emirates 20
3.3.6 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Bahrain 21
3.3.7 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Egypt 21
3.3.8 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Ghana 21
3.3.9 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Jordan 22
3.3.10 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Lebanon 22
3.3.11 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, Morocco 22
3.3.12 LNG Regasification Industry in Middle East and Africa, South Africa 23
3.4 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals 24
3.4.1 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Liquefaction Capacity 24
3.4.2 LNG Industry in Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Planned LNG Liquefaction Terminals 24
3.4.3 Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Regasification Capacity 26
3.4.4 LNG Industry in Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Planned LNG Regasification Terminals 26
4 Profile of Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation 28
4.1 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Key Information 28

4.2 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Overview 28
4.3 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Business Description 28
4.3.1 Business Overview 28
4.3.2 Transportation of Crude Oil and Natural Gas 29
4.4 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, SWOT Analysis 29
4.4.1 Overview 29
4.4.2 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Strengths 30
4.4.3 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Weaknesses 31
4.4.4 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Opportunities 31
4.4.5 Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Threats 32
5 Profile of Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. 33
5.1 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., Key Information 33
5.2 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., Overview 33
5.3 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., Business Description 33
5.3.1 Business Overview 33
5.4 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., SWOT Analysis 35
5.4.1 Overview 35
5.4.2 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. Strengths 36
5.4.3 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. Weaknesses 37
5.4.4 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. Opportunities 37
5.4.5 Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C. Threats 38
6 Profile of Qatar Petroleum 40
6.1 Qatar Petroleum, Key Information 40
6.2 Qatar Petroleum, Company Overview 40
6.3 Qatar Petroleum, Business Description 40
6.3.1 Business Overview 40
6.4 Qatar Petroleum, SWOT Analysis 43
6.4.1 Overview 43
6.4.2 Qatar Petroleum Strengths 44
6.4.3 Qatar Petroleum Weaknesses 45

6.4.4 Qatar Petroleum Opportunities 46
6.4.5 Qatar Petroleum Threats 47
7 Financial Deals Landscape 49
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 49
7.1.1 Merger 49
7.1.2 Acquisition 50
7.1.3 Private Equity 55
7.1.4 Equity Offerings 56
7.1.5 Debt Offerings 59
7.1.6 Partnerships 63
7.1.7 Asset Transactions 68
8 Recent Developments 71
8.1 License Rounds 71
8.1.1 Jan 23, 2014: PNGRB introduces bids for building gas pipeline in Tamil Nadu, India 71
8.1.2 Sep 06, 2013: Nigeria Invites Tenders For Spot LNG Cargo 71
8.1.3 Oct 17, 2012: Egypt To Invite Tenders For LNG Imports 71
8.2 License Awards 71
8.2.1 Jan 21, 2014: Statoil awarded new acreage on the Norwegian continental shelf 71
8.2.2 Dec 09, 2013: Petronas, Shell win Brunei's offshore blocks 72
8.2.3 Apr 20, 2010: CNOOC Receives Approval From NDRC To Construct Zhuhai LNG Project In China 73
8.2.4 Apr 08, 2010: ConocoPhillips, Marathon Seek For Kenai LNG Plant License Extension 73
8.3 Strategy and Business Expansion 74
8.3.1 Jul 18, 2014: Shell suspends liquefaction unit development in Canada 74
8.3.2 Jul 16, 2014: GAIL seeks to build LNG plant in Kakinada 74
8.3.3 Jul 08, 2014: Steelhead LNG And Huu-Ay-Aht First Nations Sign Opportunity Development Agreement For LNG Project On Huu-Ay-Aht First Nations Land At Sarita Bay 74
8.4 Recent Discoveries 77
8.4.1 Jul 09, 2008: Chevron Discovers Significant Extension To Its Iago Gas Field, Off Western Australia 77
8.5 Drilling and Production Updates 77

8.5.1 Jun 20, 2014: Oil Search Hides Drilling Update 77
8.5.2 Apr 29, 2014: Santos: PNG LNG Project starts production ahead of schedule 77
8.5.3 Apr 28, 2014: ExxonMobil Starts Production Ahead of Schedule at PNG LNG Project 78
8.6 Other Significant Developments 79
8.6.1 Jul 29, 2014: BAM Clough JV completes first Ichthys LNG facility in Australia 79
8.6.2 Jul 28, 2014: Quicksilver Files Application To Export Liquefied Natural Gas From Discovery LNG 79
8.6.3 Jul 28, 2014: Höegh LNG project update - PGN FSRU Lampung commences commercial operation 79
8.6.4 Jul 28, 2014: Klaipedos Nafta: The Supreme Court Of Lithuania Accepted For Consideration The Cassation Appeal Lodged By KlaipEdos Nafta, In The Court Case With Naftos Group, UAB 80
8.7 New Contracts Announcements 80
8.7.1 Jul 28, 2014: FortisBC selects contractor for $400 million Tilbury Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Facility Expansion Project 80
8.7.2 Jul 24, 2014: Tokyo Gas: Contract Signed For Purchase Of Liquefied Natural Gas From Cameron LNG Project 81
9 Appendix 82
9.1 Abbreviations 82
9.2 Methodology 82
9.2.1 Coverage 82
9.2.2 Secondary Research 83
9.2.3 Primary Research 83
9.3 Contact Us 83
9.4 Disclaimer 84

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Middle East and Africa, LNG Key Statistics, 2013 9
Table 2: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity by Country (mmty), 2005-2018 9
Table 3: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Qatar (mmty), 2005-2018 11
Table 4: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Nigeria (mmty), 2005-2018 11
Table 5: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Algeria (mmty), 2005-2018 12
Table 6: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Egypt (mmty), 2005-2018 12
Table 7: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Oman (mmty), 2005-2018 13
Table 8: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Yemen (mmty), 2005-2018 13
Table 9: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in United Arab Emirates (mmty), 2005-2018 14
Table 10: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Angola (mmty), 2005-2018 14
Table 11: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Equatorial Guinea (mmty), 2005-2018 15
Table 12: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Cameroon (mmty), 2005-2018 15
Table 13: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Iran (mmty), 2005-2018 16
Table 14: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Iraq (mmty), 2005-2018 16
Table 15: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Israel (mmty), 2005-2018 16
Table 16: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity in Mozambique (mmty), 2005-2018 17
Table 17: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity by Country (bcf), 2005-2018 17
Table 18: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Turkey (bcf), 2005-2018 19
Table 19: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Israel (bcf), 2005-2018 19
Table 20: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Kuwait (bcf), 2005-2018 20
Table 21: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in United Arab Emirates (bcf), 2005-2018 20
Table 22: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Bahrain (bcf), 2005-2018 21
Table 23: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Egypt (bcf), 2005-2018 21
Table 24: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Ghana (bcf), 2005-2018 21

Table 25: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Jordan (bcf), 2005-2018 22
Table 26: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Lebanon (bcf), 2005-2018 22
Table 27: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in Morocco (bcf), 2005-2018 22
Table 28: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity in South Africa (bcf), 2005-2018 23
Table 29: Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Liquefaction Capacity (mmty), 2014-2018 24
Table 30: Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Liquefaction Terminals (Million USD), 2014-2018 24
Table 31: Middle East and Africa Planned LNG Terminals, Regasification Capacity (bcf), 2014-2018 26
Table 32: Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Regasification Terminals (Million USD), 2014-2018 26
Table 33: Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Key Facts 28
Table 34: Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, SWOT Analysis 30
Table 35: Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., Key Facts 33
Table 36: Kuwait National Petroleum Company K.S.C., SWOT Analysis 35
Table 37: Qatar Petroleum, Key Facts 40
Table 38: Qatar Petroleum, SWOT Analysis 43
Table 39: Oman LNG Merges With Qalhat LNG 49
Table 40: Oando To Acquire Phillips Brass From ConocoPhillips For US$105 Million 50
Table 41: Gasol To Acquire LNG Project Development Company, African Power Generation, From African Gas Development 51
Table 42: Nigerian National Petroleum Completes Sale Of 19% Stake In Brass LNG 52
Table 43: ITOCHU, Mitsubishi And Osaka Gas Acquire 9% Interest In Qalhat LNG 54
Table 44: Qatar Holding Acquires Additional Stake In Total 55
Table 45: Oando Announces Private Placement Of Shares For US$190.9 Million 56
Table 46: Gasol Completes Private Placement Of US$7.95 Million 57
Table 47: DP World Completes IPO 58
Table 48: Gasol Completes Private Placement Of 10% Bond Due 2016 For US$20 million (MM) 59
Table 49: RasGas Completes Notes Offering For US$500 Million 60
Table 50: RasGas Completes Notes Offering For US$1.1 Billion 61

Table 51: RasGas Completes Notes Offering For US$615 Million 62
Table 52: Statoil And BG Group Intend To Form Partnership To Develop Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal Onshore Tanzania 63
Table 53: Qatar Petroleum And Gaz de France Form Partnership 64
Table 54: KOGAS Enters Into Joint Venture With Government Of Oman 65
Table 55: Mitsui O.S.K. Forms Joint Venture With Oman Shipping 66
Table 56: Repsol And Gas Natural Sign MOU With Nigerian Government To Develop LNG Plant 67
Table 57: GAIL (India) Plans To Acquire Certain Stake In LNG Plants From Chevron And Sonatrach 68
Table 58: CPC Acquires 5% Stake In Liquefied Natural Gas Processing Facility From Rasgas 69
Table 59: Total Acquires 8.35% Stake In South Hook LNG 70

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Middle East and Africa, Liquefaction Capacity by Country (mmty), 2005-2018 10
Figure 2: Middle East and Africa, Regasification Capacity by Country (bcf), 2005-2018 18
Figure 3: Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Liquefaction Terminals (Million USD), 2014-2018 25
Figure 4: Middle East and Africa, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook for Regasification Terminals (Million USD), 2014-2018 27


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