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Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Underground Gas Storage Middle East to More than Double its Working Gas Storage Capacity by 2021 ReportsWeb.com published “Capacity and Capital Expenditure Market” from its database. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market. Globally, the underground gas storage industry is expected to grow by around 22% in terms of working gas storage capacity, over the next four years. Among regions, FSU and Europe are expected to contribute most to the global capacity growth. The Middle East is expected to double its working gas capacity by 2021, the highest among all the regions. Among countries, Russia will drive most of the global capacity growth and would account for nearly 25% of the global capital spending on the planned gas storage sites. For more information about this report: http://www.reportsweb.com/Global-Capacity-and- Capital-Expenditure-Outlook-for-Underground-Gas-Storage-Middle-East-to-More-than-Double- its-Working-Gas-Storage-Capacity-by-2021 Scope - Up to date global working gas storage capacity data by major regions, outlook of planned capacity additions up to 2021 - Annual breakdown of capital expenditure on the planned (new build) gas storage projects for the period 2017 to 2021 - Global Planned working gas capacity additions, and capital expenditure spending by key countries and companies - Regional capital expenditure spending on the planned (new build) gas storage projects by key countries and companies - Details of major new project announcements, cancelled, and stalled projects globally up to 2021 Reasons to buy - Obtain the most up to date information available on the underground gas storage projects globally - Identify growth segments and opportunities in the global underground gas storage industry - Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical and forecasts of underground gas