2010 Supplements
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MEED supplements cover many industry sectors and countries across the Middle East. Find the right supplement for your business and discover a wealth of advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
MEED Yearbook 2011
Yearbook 2011: Gulf region on the path to recovery
Throughout 2010, the region’s economy has been recovering and as we come to the end of the year, the prospects for 2011 are bright, particularly for anybody operating in the Middle East
GCC Power Market Report 2010
GCC Power Market Report 2010: Keeping pace with demand
The Gulf’s need to build new power stations remains as pressing as ever. Although the global economic recession of 2008-09 slowed the rateat which electricity demand is growing in the GCC, consumption is still climbing strongly.
Gulf Construction 2010
Gulf Construction 2010: A regional projects guide
Most people working in the Gulf construction industry will have been glad to see the back of 2009 - a year that saw billions of dollars’ worth of projects put on hold, thousands of workers made redundant and contract payments delayed.
Offshore Oil & Gas
Offshore oil & gas: Crossing new frontiers
The offshore oil and gas sector in the Middle East and North Africa region is entering a period of renewed growth
Nakilat
Nakilat: Delivering Qatar's gas to the world
Qatar Gas Transport Company’s (Nakilat) $11bn investment in a fleet of specialist, state-of-the-art liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers is the largest single merchant shipbuilding programme since the Second World War, during which the US commissioned a new fleet to replace vessels destroyed in the conflict.
MEED Yearbook 2010
Yearbook 2010: Growth prospects for the year ahead
Despite the negative headlines over Dubai and its mountain of debt, most of the Middle East and North Africa appears set for a year of solid growth in 2010



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