LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The ten-month civil war sparked by the Arab Spring in February has had a severe impact on Libya’s economic activity heavily dependent on hydrocarbons, which account for more than 70% of output and 95% of exports. International sanctions and, as a consequence, denial of access to foreign exchange have limited the ability to finance imports of goods and services, resulting in severe disruptions in the non-hydrocarbon sectors. The lifting of sanctions in Libya is likely to boost construction activities in the nation, and, in particular, the energy sector. Having used up about 62% of its oil reserves, Libya is currently in urgent need of alternative sources of income to rebuild its war-torn economy.
New market research study “Libya Construction Industry 2012” prepared by Ventures Middle East is aimed at providing an in-depth examination of the construction industry in Libya.
Key Report Topics:
- Libya political economy till 2011 and beyond;
- Libya hydrocarbon industry overview;
- Libya infrastructure sector;
- Libya power and water sector;
- Libya buildings sector overview;
- scenario analysis and future outlook for the construction in Libya through 2013.
Report Details:
Title: Libya Construction Industry 2012
Published:
February, 2012
Pages: 48
Price: US$ 800
http://marketpublishers.com/report/industry/construction/libya_construction_industry_2012.html
Report Contents:
1. LIBYA - THE POLITICAL ECONOMY TILL 2011 AND BEYOND
PESTLE Analysis of Libya Construction Sector
2. LIBYA HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Libya Oil and Gas Resource Endowments
Oil Production,
Consumption and Reserves
Production, Consumption, Reserves
for Natural Gas
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Oil
and gas Regulatory Environment
Key Ongoing Projects in
Libya’s Hydrocarbons Sector
Major Players in Libya
Hydrocarbons Sector
3. LIBYA INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
Key Ongoing Projects in Libya’s Infrastructure Sector
Major
Players in Libya Infrastructure Sector
4. LIBYA POWER AND WATER SECTOR
Key Ongoing Projects in Libya’s Power and Water Sector
Major
Players in Libya Power and Water Sector
5. LIBYA BUILDINGS SECTOR OVERVIEW
Key Ongoing Projects in Libya’s Buildings Sector
Major
Players in Libya Buildings Sector
6. SCENARIO ANALYSIS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK FOR THE LIBYA CONSTRUCTION
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