
Potash: Belarus and Russian Supply Cushion Market; MOP Prices Expected to Ease in 2027
Strong exports from Belarus and Russia are helping stabilize potash markets despite ongoing fertilizer demand growth.

prodchem
Jun 23, 2026

As Gulf States continue to strengthen water security following recent regional supply challenges and climate-related pressures, investment in desalination infrastructure has accelerated significantly. Governments across the region are expanding existing facilities and launching new large-scale desalination projects to meet growing industrial, municipal, and agricultural water demands.
This surge in desalination capacity is creating substantial opportunities for the specialty chemicals sector. Water treatment chemicals play a critical role in ensuring the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of desalination operations. From membrane protection and scale prevention to corrosion control and water quality management, specialty chemical suppliers are becoming increasingly important partners in the Gulf's long-term water strategy.
The Gulf States have long depended on desalination to supplement limited freshwater resources. However, population growth, industrial expansion, urban development, and climate change have intensified the need for secure and sustainable water supplies.
Countries including:
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
Kuwait
Oman
are investing heavily in advanced desalination technologies, particularly reverse osmosis (RO) systems, which require sophisticated chemical treatment programs to maintain performance and operational efficiency.
Modern desalination facilities rely on a broad range of specialty chemicals to optimize water treatment processes and protect expensive equipment.
Key chemical categories include:
Antiscalants prevent the formation of mineral deposits on membranes and equipment surfaces. Without effective scale control, plant efficiency can decline significantly, resulting in increased maintenance costs and reduced water production capacity.
Reverse osmosis membranes require regular cleaning to remove biological growth, mineral deposits, and organic contaminants. Specialized cleaning formulations help extend membrane life and maintain optimal filtration performance.
Desalination systems operate in highly corrosive environments due to exposure to saline water. Corrosion inhibitors protect pipelines, pumps, heat exchangers, and storage systems from deterioration.
Biocides control microbial growth within treatment systems and prevent biofouling that can impair plant performance.
These chemicals assist in pretreatment operations by removing suspended solids and improving filtration efficiency before water enters desalination units.
Recent water security concerns have prompted Gulf governments to accelerate infrastructure investments.
Key trends include:
Expansion of existing desalination plants
Construction of new reverse osmosis facilities
Integration of renewable energy-powered desalination systems
Increased focus on water reuse and recycling
Public-private partnership projects
As new facilities come online, demand for specialty treatment chemicals is expected to grow alongside operating capacity.
Each new desalination facility requires continuous chemical treatment throughout its operating life, creating recurring demand rather than one-time sales opportunities.
Plant operators are increasingly seeking high-performance products that:
Improve membrane longevity
Reduce energy consumption
Minimize environmental impact
Support sustainability targets
Lower operating costs
Suppliers capable of delivering innovative treatment solutions will be well positioned to capture market share.
Beyond product supply, operators increasingly value:
Technical support services
Water quality monitoring
Digital treatment optimization
Predictive maintenance solutions
Chemical dosing management
This trend creates opportunities for suppliers to provide integrated chemical and service packages.
Environmental regulations and sustainability goals are influencing purchasing decisions across the Gulf region.
Water utilities and industrial operators are prioritizing:
Biodegradable treatment chemicals
Reduced chemical consumption rates
Lower toxicity formulations
Improved energy efficiency
Reduced environmental discharge impacts
As a result, suppliers are investing in next-generation products that balance performance with environmental responsibility.
Despite strong growth prospects, several challenges remain.
As demand grows, competition among global and regional chemical suppliers is intensifying.
Desalination operators require uninterrupted chemical supply to maintain plant operations. Suppliers must ensure robust logistics and inventory management capabilities.
Environmental standards continue to evolve, requiring suppliers to adapt formulations and documentation to meet changing requirements.
Fluctuating costs for specialty chemical feedstocks can affect profitability and pricing strategies throughout the value chain.
Water utilities and industrial operators should focus on:
Evaluating supplier reliability and technical expertise.
Securing long-term chemical supply agreements.
Assessing sustainability performance of treatment products.
Investing in digital monitoring and optimization tools.
Diversifying supplier networks where appropriate.
These measures can help ensure operational continuity while maximizing the efficiency of desalination assets.
The Gulf desalination market is expected to remain one of the fastest-growing segments within the global water treatment industry. Rising water demand, infrastructure investments, and sustainability initiatives will continue driving consumption of specialty treatment chemicals.
Suppliers that combine innovative products, technical expertise, and reliable regional support are likely to benefit most from the next phase of desalination expansion across the region.
The post-crisis acceleration of desalination projects across Gulf States is creating a significant growth opportunity for water treatment specialty chemicals. As governments invest in long-term water security solutions, demand for antiscalants, membrane cleaners, corrosion inhibitors, biocides, and other treatment chemicals will continue to rise.
For specialty chemical suppliers, the market offers strong prospects for recurring revenue, technological innovation, and strategic partnerships. For plant operators, selecting the right chemical partners will be critical to achieving efficient, reliable, and sustainable desalination operations in the years ahead.

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