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H2 2017 Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Refineries - China Propels Global Capacity Additions and Capex Spending on New Build Refineries Report / Search Code: WGR1646369
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H2 2017 Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Refineries - China Propels Global Capacity Additions and Capex Spending on New Build Refineries Summary The global refinery industry is expected to witness a growth of more than 13% during the 20172021 period. The total CDU capacity is expected to increase globally by more than 100 mmbd by 2021. Asia is expected to lead the growth with proposed capital spending of more than US$200 billion outlined for 36 planned (new-build) refineries. The total capacity addition in the region is expected to be more than 5 mmbd. Dayushan Island refinery in China, Lagos I refinery in Nigeria, and Al-Zour refinery in Kuwait are the major planned refineries globally in terms of CDU capacity, by 2021. Scope - Refinery crude distillation unit capacity data by region for the period 2011 to 2021 - Annual breakdown of capital expenditure spending on refineries for the period 2017 to 2021 - Global planned (new build) refinery capacity additions and capital expenditure spending by key countries and operators - Capital expenditure spending on planned (new build) refineries by key countries and operators in a region - Details of all planned (new build) refineries globally up to 2021 Reasons to buy - Obtain the most up to date information available on refineries globally - Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry - Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical, and outlook of planned refinery capacity data - Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about the planned refineries globally - Keep abreast of key global planned refinery projects - Assess your competitor’s planned refinery projects and capacities
Contents:
1 Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents 1 1.1. List of Tables 2 1.2. List of Figures 3 2. Global Refining Industry 5 2.1. Key Highlights 5 2.2. Key New Project Announcements 6 2.3. New Project Cancellations 6 2.4. Key Stalled Projects 6 2.5. Global Refinery CDU Capacity and Capex Outlook 9 2.6. Regional Capex Spending Outlook by Country and Company 13 2.7. CDU Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region 21 2.8. Coking Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region 22 2.9. FCC Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region 23 2.10. Hydrocracking Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region 24 2.11. Major Refinery Companies by Planned Capacity 25 2.12. Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries 28 2.13. Global Stalled (New Build) Refineries 34
3. Appendix 35 3.1. Abbreviations 35 3.2. Methodology 35 3.2.1. Coverage 35 3.2.2. Secondary Research 35 3.3. Contact Us 36 3.4. Disclaimer 36 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Count of Planned and Announced Refineries by Region during 2017-2021 8 Table 2: Total Refinery CDU Capacity by Region (mmbd) 9 Table 3: Total Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries by Region (US$ bil) 11 Table 4: CDU Capacity Additions Through New Units by Region (mbd) 21 Table 5: CDU Capacity Additions Through Expansion of Existing Units by Region (mbd) 21 Table 6: Coking Capacity Additions Through New Units by Region (mbd) 22 Table 7: Coking Capacity Additions Through Expansion of Existing Units by Region (mbd) 22 Table 8: FCC Capacity Additions Through New Units by Region (mbd) 23 Table 9: FCC Capacity Additions Through Expansion of Existing Units by Region (mbd) 23 Table 10: Hydrocracking Capacity Additions Through New Units by Region (mbd) 24 Table 11: Hydrocracking Capacity Additions Through Expansions by Region (mbd) 24 Table 12: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries 28 Table 13: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries (Contd. 1) 29 Table 14: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries (Contd. 2) 30 Table 15: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries (Contd. 3) 31 Table 16: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries (Contd. 4) 32 Table 17: Global Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries (Contd. 5) 33 Table 18: Global Stalled (New Build) Refineries 34 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Global Map of Planned and Announced Refineries 8 Figure 2: Total Refinery CDU Capacity by Region (mmbd) 9 Figure 3: Planned and Announced Refinery CDU Capacity Additions by Key Countries during 20172021 (mbd) 10 Figure 4: Planned and Announced Refinery CDU Capacity Additions by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (mbd) 10 Figure 5: Total Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries by Region (US$ bil) 11 Figure 6: Total Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 12 Figure 7: Total Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 12 Figure 8: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Africa by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 13 Figure 9: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Africa by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 13 Figure 10: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Asia by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 14 Figure 11: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Asia by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 14 Figure 12: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Europe by Country during 2017-2021 (US$ mil) 15 Figure 13: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Europe by Company during 2017-2021 (US$ mil) 15 Figure 14: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in FSU by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 16 Figure 15: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in FSU by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 16 Figure 16: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in the Middle East by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 17 Figure 17: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in the Middle East by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 17 Figure 18: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in North America by Key Countries during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 18 Figure 19: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in North America by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 18 Figure 20: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Oceania by Country during 2017-2021 (US$ mil) 19 Figure 21: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in Oceania by Company during 2017-2021 (US$ mil) 19
Figure 22: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in South America by Country during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 20 Figure 23: Capex Spending on Planned and Announced (New Build) Refineries in South America by Key Companies during 2017-2021 (US$ bil) 20 Figure 24: Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Active and Planned Capacity (mbd) 25 Figure 25: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Active and Planned Capacity (mbd) 25 Figure 26: Dangote Group, Active and Planned Capacity (mbd) 26 Figure 27: China Petrochemical Corporation, Active and Planned Capacity (mbd) 26 Figure 28: Rosneft Oil Company, Active and Planned Capacity (mbd) 27
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