The Middle East process chemicals for water treatment market size is expected to reach USD 0.83 billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 6.4% over the forecast period, as per a new report by Grand View Research Inc. In the Middle East, the increasing water demand can be attributed to diminishing supplies, which is leading to exacerbated water scarcity. Growing consumption of water and stringent government regulations pertaining to the use of process chemicals are estimated to drive the regional market growth.
The presence of unconventional sources such as desalinated water owing to lack of availability of alternative sources is projected to play a vital role in propelling the regional market growth. In the recent past, desalination in the Middle East region led to large carbon footprint owing to operation of energy-intensive thermal desalination plants. Increasing tertiary water treatment, which is the final stage of wastewater cleaning process, in the region has effectively contributed to the region’s wastewater reuse program.
Moreover, biological filtration process and water treatment infrastructure for reuse & treatment are expected to be considered for tackling shortage problems in various end-use applications in the region. In March 2018, SUEZ signed a contract with the Ivory Coast's Ministry of Economic Infrastructure worth €19 million. The contract states that SUEZ would supply and install 40 compact modular drinking water production units. This is further anticipated to boost sales of process chemicals in the Middle East.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
In April 2018, BASF introduced innovative waterproofing and concrete protection named MasterSeal 7000 CR that provides complete protection against highly concentrated wastewater
The construction of two wastewater treatment plants in Telavi and Tskaltubo is projected to create growth opportunities for process chemical manufacturers in Georgia
The higher amounts of effluent discharge in water bodies owing to growth of the refining industry in the region is subsequently driving growth for the Middle East process chemicals for water treatment market
Due to scarcity of water, the need for its treatment and wastewater recycling is growing, which is further anticipated to fuel the demand for process chemicals in the region
Thermal power generation companies in the region are actively participating in optimizing treatment processes such as reverse osmosis, desalination, effluent treatment, chlorination, and demineralization
Grand View Research has segmented the Middle East process chemicals for water treatment market on the basis of application and country:
Middle East Process Chemicals for Water Treatment Application Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
Sugar & Ethanol
Fertilizers
Geothermal Power Generation
Petrochemical Manufacturing
Refining
Other
Middle East Process Chemicals for Water Treatment Country Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
Azerbaijan
Uzbekistan
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Iran
Kazakhstan
Georgia
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