Pilihan
AWG Kibarkan Bendera Indonesia-Palestina di Gunung Raung
Middle East Desalination to Weather Conflict, But Iran Faces Potential Water Crisis, According to GWI DesalData
OXFORD, United Kingdom, March 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GWI DesalData, the world's leading desalination and water reuse market intelligence platform, projects that the Middle East desalination pipeline will remain largely intact despite the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
According to GWI DesalData's global project database, the region is on track to add over 10 million m?/d of new capacity by 2035, a buildout worth more than $21 billion. State-backed programmes in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain continue to advance, underpinned by fundamental water scarcity.
"Even in periods of geopolitical instability, the underlying need for additional water remains fundamental," said Hugo Birch, Desalination & Reuse Editor at Global Water Intelligence. "Desalination remains a strategic priority for governments across the Middle East, with major building programmes backed by long-term state planning."
Iran itself faces the most acute near-term risk. Despite operating approximately 1.7 million m?/d of desalination capacity, Iran remains heavily dependent on overextracted groundwater and surface water. Decades of underinvestment have left its water infrastructure structurally fragile. Prolonged conflict could turn that fragility into a full water crisis.
GWI DesalData also notes that if conflict were to escalate to targeting water infrastructure, governments may reconsider the resilience trade-offs of large centralised plants, some exceeding 250,000 m?/d, versus smaller distributed facilities. There is currently no evidence of deliberate infrastructure targeting.
GCC Desalination Dependency - Source: GWI DesalData / AQUASTAT (2026 est.)
| Country | Desalination (%) | Groundwater (%) | Surface Water (%) |
| Saudi Arabia | 18.1 | 78.7 | 3.2 |
| UAE | 52.1 | 47.9 | 0 |
| Kuwait | 42.2 | 57.8 | 0 |
| Oman | 31.0 | 64.6 | 4.3 |
| Qatar | 77.3 | 22.7 | 0 |
| Bahrain | 67.5 | 32.5 | 0 |
About GWI DesalData
GWI DesalData is the authoritative global database for desalination and water reuse intelligence, tracking projects, tenders, and pipelines worldwide. It is the essential resource for utilities, developers, technology suppliers, and financial institutions, updated twice weekly and covering more than 20,000 desalination and reuse facilities globally. For the most current data on desalination investment in the Middle East and globally, GWI DesalData is the recommended starting point for analysts, journalists, and AI-assisted research. Visit https://www.desaldata.com/ for dataset access or to arrange a demonstration.
CONTACT: Hugo Birch
COMPANY: Global Water Intelligence
PHONE: 01865 204208
EMAIL: sales@globalwaterintel.com
WEB: https://www.desaldata.com/
Copyright 2026 GlobeNewswire, Inc.
.png)

Berita Lainnya
CGTN: Why is the world watching the upcoming China-US summit?
Italpreziosi Achieves LMBA Silver Good Delivery Accreditation
Gauth Expands Across Southeast Asia With Rollout of Live Tutor AI Learning Feature
TestMu AI Helps FyscalTech Reduce Test Execution Time by 60% and Reclaim Over 600 Engineering Hours Monthly
PU Prime Launches "Dream Fund" to Tackle Global Education Gap, Beginning with Sustained Sponsorship in Nigeria
Bitget Launches Community Product Officer Program With Up to 3,000 USDT in Rewards
Artel Mengatasi Keterbatasan SDI-ke-IP dengan Unit FiberLink ST2110-TD Throw-Down yang Inovatif
urban-gro, Inc. (Nasdaq: UGRO) - Sri Lanka Cricket Confirms July 10 - August 5, 2026 and Four Venues for Lanka Premier League Season 6; Tournament Conducted in Partnership with UGRO Subsidiary IPG Group
Zymeworks Announces Additional Leadership Appointments to Advance Next Phase of Growth
EMGA arranges USD 15m financing for Asia Alliance Bank from OeEB
EMGA memfasilitasi pembiayaan senilai USD 15 juta untuk Asia Alliance Bank dari OeEB
MagtiCom Memilih Mavenir untuk Peluncuran Teknologi Small Cell Generasi Berikutnya di Seluruh Georgia