NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Egypt Projects Market Report 2014
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The MEED Insight Egypt Projects Market report provides companies with a comprehensive sector-by-sector analysis, detailing all major projects planned in the state and assesses how the recent political changes will impact the market. The report examines the economic and political agenda of the new government and looks at the investment opportunities that have opened up as a result of the recent political changes.Through this comprehensive report you will gain exclusive insight into:
- Understand the Egyptian projects market
- Access more than $104bn planned and un-awarded project opportunities
- Assess the political scene and its impact on the projects market
- Understand the challenges and opportunities the market presents
- Obtain a forecast for the future direction of the market
Table of contents
Table of contents 2
List of tables . 5
List of figures 6
1. Preface . 8
2. Executive summary 9
3. Politics 11
3.1 The 1952 revolution .. 12
3.2 The Sadat era 13
3.3 The rise of Hosni Mubarak . 13
3.4 The 2011 revolution .. 15
3.5 The Morsi administration . 17
3.6 The end of Morsi . 19
3.7 Dawn of the El-Sisi era . 21
4. Economy, Banking & Finance 24
4.1 Economy . 24
4.1.1 Economic structure. 24
4.1.2 Economic performance 27
4.1.3 Balance of payments and reserves 28
4.1.4 Fiscal policy and public debt . 34
4.2 Banking & Finance . 37
4.2.1 Role of foreign banks 38
4.2.2 State-owned banks. 39
4.2.3 Central bank .. 41
4.2.4 Egyptian stock market .. 42
4.2.5 Regulation .. 44
4.2.6 Investment banks 45
5. Doing business .. 46
5.1 Liberalisation over four decades . 46
5.2 Law 8 . 49
5.3 The post-revolution business scene . 52
6. Projects market . 54
7. Oil & Gas .. 58
7.1 Overview . 58
7.2 Organisation .. 59
7.3 Oil and gas hierarchy 60
7.4 Oil production 62
7.5 Natural gas production . 63
7.6 Exploration and development terms . 65
7.7 Main players .. 70
7.7.1 BP 70
7.7.2 Eni .. 71
7.7.3 BG .. 71
7.7.4 Shell .. 73
7.7.5 Smaller operators 73
7.7.6 Upstream project work . 74
7.8 Refining 76
7.9 Petrochemicals . 78
7.9.1 Olefins .. 78
7.9.2 Petrochemical project pipeline . 81
7.9.3 Tahrir Petrochemicals .. 81
7.10 Fertilisers . 82
7.10.1 The Mopco case .. 83
7.11 Projects market 85
7.12 Contractors . 87
8. Industry .. 88
8.1 Cement . 90
8.2 Steel .. 93
8.3 Automotive . 95
8.4 Textiles . 96
8.5 Other sectors . 97
9. Power . 99
9.1 Supply and demand 101
9.2 Recent and ongoing power station projects 105
9.3 Private power projects 108
9.4 Fuel and alternative energy . 110
9.4.1 Wind 112
9.5 Solar projects . 113
9.5.1 Current projects . 113
9.5.2 Future solar projects .. 114
9.5.3 Nuclear .. 116
9.6 Transmission and distribution 116
9.7 International electrical interconnection .. 117
10. Water & Wastewater .. 118
10.1 Nile background 118
10.2 Wastewater . 123
11. Transportation 126
11.1 Ports 126
11.2 Roads . 132
11.3 Rail .. 134
11.3.1 Mainline railway . 134
11.3.2 Metro .. 137
12. Construction & Tourism . 144
12.2 PPP programme 148
12.3 Key players .. 149
12.4 Real estate .. 152
12.5 Tourism . 154
List of tables
Table 1: The cabinet, appointed on 2 June 2014 .. 23
Table 2: Demographics and employment, 2007-13 .. 25
Table 3: GDP, 2007/08-12/13 .. 25
Table 4: GDP by economic activity at factor cost, 2012/13 .. 26
Table 5: GDP by expenditure, 2011/12-13/14 . 26
Table 6: Balance of payments, 2010-13 ($m) .. 29
Table 7: Central Bank of Egypt – major uses of foreign exchange, 2011-12 ($bn) .. 32
Table 8: Egypt budget highlights, 2012/13-14/15 (£Em) 35
Table 9: Government securities issuances, 2010/11-13/14 (£Ebn) .. 36
Table 10: Debt stocks, 2010-13 .. 37
Table 11: Leading private banks, ranked by assets, 2010-11 (£Ebn) . 39
Table 12: Egypt's Doing Business scores, 2014 51
Table 13: The proposed PPP programme . 57
Table 14: Egypt: residential and commercial natural gas prices 65
Table 15: Awards stemming from the 2011 Egas bid round . 69
Table 16: Blocks offered by EGPC in the Gulf of Suez and Western Desert .. 69
Table 17: Selected major upstream oil and gas projects, 2009-12 .. 74
Table 18: Planned upstream oil and gas projects .. 75
Table 19: Local refineries, 2013 .. 76
Table 20: Planned and recently commissioned petrochemical and fertiliser projects . 84
Table 21: Selected major planned oil and gas projects .. 86
Table 22: Leading EPC contractors, 2007-12 .. 87
Table 23: Output of main industrial products, 2009-12 90
Table 24: The cement industry, 2014 .. 91
Table 25: Foreign players in the cement market, 2014 .. 93
Table 26: Egyptian power sector key facts, 2013 .. 99
Table 27: Electricity generating sector key facts, 2011-13 . 102
Table 28: Main power stations, 2013 . 103
Table 29: Installed capacity and energy generated from isolated power plants, 2012/13 .. 104
Table 30: Fuel consumption by the power sector, 2011-13 110
Table 31: Energy generated from hydropower plants, 2011-13 (GWh) 112
Table 32: Kureimat ISCC key facts . 113
Table 33: Egypt current and future solar projects 115
Table 34: Total transformers capacities (MVA). 117
Table 35: Total length of transmission lines and cables (km) 117
Table 36: Planned and under construction PPP wastewater projects .. 124
Table 37: Selected government-financed water and wastewater projects . 125
Table 38: Active Egyptian mainline rail projects .. 137
Table 39: Recent major construction awards, 2010-13 150
Table 40: Planned major construction projects, June 2014 153
List of figures
Figure 1: Annual real GDP growth, 2005/06-12/13 27
Figure 2: GDP growth by quarter, 2009/10-13/14 .. 28
Figure 3: Quarterly balance of payments highlights, Q1 2011-Q4 2013 .. 30
Figure 4: Quarterly balance of payments highlights, Q1 2010-Q4 2013 .. 31
Figure 5: FDI inflows, 2003/04-12/13 .. 31
Figure 6: Foreign exchange reserves, Jan 2011-Apr 2014 .. 32
Figure 7: Exchange rate, 2011-14 (£E:$) 33
Figure 8: Aggregate position of banks, 2010-13 . 40
Figure 9: EGX-30 index, Jan 2010-May 2014.. 43
Figure 10: EGX market capitalisation and trading, 2010-14 . 44
Figure 11: Egypt's Doing Business rankings, 2006-13 49
Figure 12: Major contract awards in the Mena region by country, 2010-13 . 54
Figure 13: Major Egyptian contract awards by year, 2008-13 . 55
Figure 14: Major contract awards by sector, 2008-13 ($m) .. 55
Figure 15: Total value of projects on hold or cancelled by sector, June 2014 ($m) . 56
Figure 16: Value of planned and unawarded projects, June 2014 57
Figure 17: Oil and gas fields and discoveries .. 59
Figure 18: Structure of the oil and gas sector .. 60
Figure 19: Oil and gas trade, 2012-13 . 62
Figure 20: Oil production and demand, 1965-2012 .. 63
Figure 21: Gas production and demand, 1986-2014 65
Figure 22: Overdue payments owed by EGPC to IOCs, 2004/05-Dec 2013 67
Figure 23: Acreage covered by Egas' 2012 bid round . 68
Figure 24: BP's oil and gas interests 71
Figure 25: BG's oil and gas interests 73
Figure 26: Proposed sites for Echem's 20-year masterplan . 79
Figure 27: Petrochemical output and sales, 2000/01-01/11 . 80
Figure 28: Oil, gas, chemical and fertiliser awards, 2007-13 85
Figure 29: Oil and gas awards by subsector, 2007-13 (%) 86
Figure 30: The manufacturing index, Jan 2010-Jun 2013 . 89
Figure 31: Passenger car sales, 2013 (%) . 95
Figure 32: Textiles and clothing exports, 2009/10-12/13 97
Figure 33: Structure of the Egyptian electricity sector .. 100
Figure 34: Peak load and installed capacity, 2006/07-12/13 . 101
Figure 35: Installed capacity by technology, 2013 (%) . 105
Figure 36: Electricity demand by user group, 2012/13 (%) . 111
Figure 37: Wind energy capacity, Jun 2006-Jun 2013 . 112
Figure 38: The Kureimat ISCC .. 114
Figure 39: The Nile river system .. 119
Figure 40: Sources of conventional water supplies (bcm/y) .. 121
Figure 41: Water consumption by sector (%) . 122
Figure 42: Main commercial ports 127
Figure 43: Growth of transit trade, 2005-11 128
Figure 44: Goods handled by Egyptian ports, 2011 (million tonnes) . 128
Figure 45: East Port Said masterplan 129
Figure 46: Egypt railway network . 134
Figure 47: The existing Cairo metro 138
Figure 48: Line 3 of the Cairo metro .. 139
Figure 49: Line 3, phase 2, of the Cairo metro . 140
Figure 50: Line 3, phase 3, of the Cairo metro . 141
Figure 51: Planned lines 4-6 on the Cairo metro . 142
Figure 52: Monthly rebar production and sales, 2009-13 145
Figure 53: Domestic cement demand, 2004-11 146
Figure 54: Major contract awards in the construction sector, 2007-13 . 147
Figure 55: Tourist arrivals and revenues, 2007/08-Dec 13 . 155
Figure 56: Growth in the number of hotel rooms, 2000-11 . 156
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