Research and Markets: H2 Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Refineries to 2019 - Global Refining Landscape Shift Continues as Plans to Expand Capacity Persist Despite Overcapacity
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jlcf32/h2_global)
has announced the addition of the "H2
Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Refineries - Global
Refining Landscape Shift Continues as Plans to Expand Capacity Persist
Despite Overcapacity" report to their offering.
The global refinery industry, which experienced a relatively low crude
distillation unit capacity growth of 2.4% during 2009 to 2014, is
expected to grow at a stronger pace over the next four years. This could
result in over capacities, less utilization and lower margins, and
prompt some of the companies to cancel or delay or reduce capacities of
the planned projects. Asia, Middle East and Africa will lead most of the
global growth primarily to meet increasing domestic demand for petroleum
products and for exports. On the other hand, the European refining
industry growth is expected to be stagnant due to weak demand, tighter
regulations and aging or closing of the refineries.
Scope
- Refinery crude distillation unit capacity data by region for the
period 2009 to 2019
- Annual breakdown of capital expenditure spending on refineries for the
period 2015 to 2019
- 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 in the world up to 2019
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Global Refining Industry
2.1 Key Highlights
2.2 Developing Economies Drive the Growth of Refining Capacity in Asia
2.3 CDU Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region
2.4 Coking Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region
2.5 FCC Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by Region
2.6 Hydrocracking Capacity Additions Through New and Existing Units by
Region
2.7 Planned (New Build) Refineries in the World
2.8 Major Refinery Operators in the World by Planned Capacity
3 Appendix
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