China, the world’s second-biggest energy consumer, may increase its annual crude-oil refining capacity by 50 percent in the next five years to meet rising demand in the fastest-growing major economy. Free Trial:
Plants in China may be able to refine 750 million metric tons of crude oil annually by the end of 2015, compared with an estimated 507.5 million tons by the end of this year, China Petrochemical Corp, or Sinopec Group.Free Trial:
In 2011, China’s refining industry came to farewell to its harvest time of favorable margin and high run rates since 2009. With new round of high oil price era coming, China’s refining activity may see more pressure, and China’s new pricing mechanism from 2009 is also expected to face new challenge with refining margin weakening.Free Trial:
SZ’s major refinery research covers over 80 state-owned refineries, with total capacity over 10,000MBD, and also involves with new expansion projects and supply and distributing blueprint.
FeaturesFree Trial:
* Update on capacities and configuration of over 80 , existing major refineries and petrochemicals
* Expansion roadmap 2011-2015, under long term and short term industry and macroeconomic background
* Review and study on China’s refinery activity and refining margin back to Year 2004.
* Opportunities and challenges to enter China’s refining industry and market, and status review of current JV projects
* Infrastructure: China crude oil terminals, tanks, pipelines layout updates
* China’s petroleum consuming analysis: Naphtha, Gasoline, Gas oil, Kerosene/Jet, Fuel oil and LPG
Index-China Refining Monthly Report Free Trial:
1.China Refining Overview Free Trial:
1.1 China Crude Runs Review in 2011
1.2 China Oil Demand at lowest in 2011
1.3 China Refining Overview in 2011
1.4 China Refined Oil Product Stock Up in 2011
1.5 China Oil Product
1.5.1 China Crude Oil
1.5.2 China Gasoline
1.5.3 China Fuel Oil
1.5.4 China Gas Oil
1.5.5 China Kerosene/Jet
1.5.6 China Naphtha
1.5.7 China LPG
2.Policy,Regulation Refineries Free Trial:
2.1 12th Plan for Petroleum and Chemical industry
2.2 Petroleum and Chemical Stimulus Package for 2009-2011
2.3 Policy Guidelines for Joint-Venture Refinery Investment
2.3.1 Refining Industry Entrance Requirements
2.3.2 Import Licenses and Quotas
2.3.3 New Crude-Based Pricing Mechanism for Domestic Product Prices
2.3.4 Increasing Third-Party Crude Processing and Product Toll-traded exporting Quata
2.3.5 High Consumption Taxes Levied on Oil Products in domestic market
2.3.5 Qualifications for Crude Oil & Refined Oil Distribution Business in China
2.4 Government ’s Specification Regulation
2.4.1 Euro-III Gasoline Upgrading in 2011
2.4.2 Euro-III Gasoil Upgrading in 2011
2.4.3 Background of Government Regulation
2.4.4 The Government’s Timetable for National Standards
Table: China’s Motor Vehicle Emission Standards Schedule (revised plan)
Table: Specifications for National Phase III Gasoline for Motor Vehicles (GB 17930-2011)
Table: Specifications for National Phase III Gasoil for Motor Vehicles (GB 252-2000)
Table: Specifications for Beijing Local Phase IV Gasoline for Motor Vehicles (DB11/ 238-2007)
Table: Specifications for Beijing Local Phase IV Gasoil for Motor Vehicles (DB11/239-2007)
2.4.5Impact of New Specifications Regulation on Refinery Upgrading
2.5 Import/Export Duties Changes in 2011
2.4.1 Import Duties Raise on Petroleum Products in 2011
Table: Provisional Import Tariffs on Crude Oil and Main Refined Oils
2.4.2 Export Duties for Crude & Petroleum Products
2.6 Deregulation of the Chinese Oil Market
3.China Refining Industry Free Trial:
3.1 China Refining Industry, Overview
3.1.1 China Refining Industry, Key Data
3.1.2 China Refining Industry, Total Refining Capacity by Company
3.2 China Refining Industry
3.2.1 Refining Industry in China, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity
3.2.2 Refining Industry In China, Coking Capacity
3.2.3 Refining Industry in China, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity
3.2.4 Refining Industry in China, Hydrocracking Capacity
3.3 China Refining Industry, Planned Refineries
3.3.1 Refining Industry in China, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, Planned Refineries
4 Profile of Sinopec Free Trial:
4.1 China Sinopec, Key Information
4.2 China Sinopec, Company Overview
4.3 China Sinopec, Business Description
4.3.1 Business Overview
4.3.2 Chemicals
4.3.3 Corporate and Others
4.3.4 Exploration and Production
4.3.5 Marketing and Distribution
4.3.6 Refining
4.4 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, SWOT Analysis
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Strengths
4.4.3 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Weaknesses
4.4.4 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Opportunities
4.4.5 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Threats
5 Profile of PetroChina Company Limited Free Trial:
5.1 PetroChina Company Limited, Key Information
5.2 PetroChina Company Limited, Company Overview
5.3 PetroChina Company Limited, Business Description
5.3.1 Business Overview
5.3.2 Exploration and Production
5.3.3 Marketing
5.3.4 Natural Gas and Pipeline
5.3.5 Refining and Chemicals
5.4 PetroChina Company Limited, SWOT Analysis
5.4.1 Overview
5.4.2 PetroChina Company Limited Strengths
5.4.3 PetroChina Company Limited Weaknesses
5.4.4 PetroChina Company Limited Opportunities
5.4.5 PetroChina Company Limited Threats
6 Profile of CNOOC Limited Free Trial:
6.1 CNOOC Limited, Key Information
6.2 CNOOC Limited, Company Overview
6.3 CNOOC Limited, Business Description
6.3.1 Business Overview
6.3.2 Independent Operations
6.3.3 Production Sharing Contracts
6.3.4 Trading
6.4 CNOOC Limited, SWOT Analysis
6.4.1 Overview
6.4.2 CNOOC Limited Strengths
6.4.3 CNOOC Limited Weaknesses
6.4.4 CNOOC Limited Opportunities
6.4.5 CNOOC Limited Threats
7 China Refining Industry, Recent Developments Free Trial:
7.1 Crude Throughputs at Chinese Refineries
Chart: Historical Crude Oil Throughput (2005-2011)
Chart: Average Run Rates of China’s Major Refineries (2005-2011)
Chart: Average Run Rates of China’s Major Refineries in 2011
7.2 Product Yield Ratios of China’s Major Refineries
Chart: Oil Product Yield Ratios of China’s Major Refineries (2004-2011)
Chart: Product Output of Sinopec/CNPC in 2011
7.3 Refinery Turnaround Schedules in 2010
Table: Maintenance Schedules of Major Refineries for 2010
8. Refined Products Data in China Free Trial:
Chart: Petroleum Consumption Growth vs. Refinery Capacity Growth in 2005-2011
8.1 Output ratio of products in China’s refineries
Chart: Output ratio of products in China’s refineries(2011)
8.2 Gasoline/Diesel
Table: China’s Gasoline/Diesel Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: China’s Gasoline/Diesel Consumption Growth in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Gasoline/Diesel Apparent Consumption Forecast for 2010
Chart: China’s Gasoline/Diesel Apparent Consumption Forecast (2010-2014)
8.3 Kerosene & Fuel Oil
Table: China’s Kerosene & Fuel Oil Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: China’s Kerosene & Fuel Oil Apparent Consumption (2004-2011)
Table: China’s Apparent Kerosene & Fuel Oil Forecast for 2010
Chart: China Kerosene & Fuel Oil Demand Forecast (2010-2014)
8.4 LPG & Asphalt
Table: China’s LPG & Asphalt Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: LPG & Asphalt Consumption Growth in 2002-2011
Table: China’s Apparent LPG & Asphalt Forecast for 2010
Chart: Forecast on China’s LPG & Asphalt Apparent Consumption in (2010-2014)
8.5 Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha
Table: China’s Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha Growth in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha Apparent Consumption in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha Capacity By End 2011
Chart: China’s Lubricating Grease & Solvent Naphtha Apparent Consumption Forecast (2010-2014)
8.6 Naphtha & Petroleum Coke
Table: China’s Naphtha & Petroleum Coke Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: Naphtha & Petroleum Coke Growth in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Naphtha & Petroleum Coke Apparent Consumption in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Naphtha & Petroleum Coke Capacity By End 2011
Chart: China’s Naphtha & Petroleum Coke Apparent Consumption Forecast (2010-2014)
8.7 Ethylene & Pure Benzene
Table: China’s Ethylene & Pure Benzene Balance Sheet in 2011
Chart: Ethylene & Pure Benzene Growth in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Ethylene & Pure Benzene Apparent Consumption in 2004-2011
Table: China’s Ethylene & Pure Benzene Capacity By End 2011
Chart: China’s Ethylene & Pure Benzene Apparent Consumption Forecast (2010-2014)
Appendix:
A1. China’s GDP Growth in 2001-2011
A2. China’s Top 10 Oilfields in 2011
A3. China’s Top 20 Refineries’ Throughput in 2011
A4. China’s Top 20 Gasoline Production Regions in 2011
A5. China’s Top 20 Gasoil Production Regions in 2011
A6. China’s Top 20 Kerosene Production Regions in 2011
A7. China’s Top 20 Fuel Oil Production Regions in 2011
A8. China’s Monthly Crude Imports and Exports in 2011
A9. China’s Crude Imports by Source in 2011
A10. China’s Crude Imports by Customs in 2011
A11. Breakdown on China’s 78 Major Refineries: CDU Capacity
A12. Breakdown on China’s 40 Major Refineries: (≥100kb/d): Complexity & Configurations
A13. Breakdown of Top 10 Independent Refineries: Capacity & Configurations
A14. Specifications of Unleaded Gasoline for Motor Vehicles
A15. Specifications of Ethanol Gasoline for Motor Vehicles
A16. Specifications of No.3 Jet Fuel
A17. Specifications of Naphtha for Petrochemical Plants
A18. Specifications of Gasoil for Vehicle Use (GB 252-1994)
A19. Specifications of Mixed/Cracked 180CST High Sulfur Fuel Oil in East China
A20. Specifications of Mixed/Cracked 180CST High Sulfur Fuel Oil in South China
A21. Specifications of Straight-Run 180CST High Sulfur Fuel Oil
A22. Specifications of Domestic Blended Low-Sulfur High-Viscosity No. 250 Residue and High-Sulfur Residue
A23. Specifications of LPG (GB 11174-89)
A24. Specifications of Industrial Propane
A25. Specifications of Industrial Butane