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Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Outlook Report 2019-2023: Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Hydrocracking Units - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The "Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Outlook to 2023 - Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Hydrocracking Units" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The report provides details such as the refinery name, country, and refinery operator name, with in-depth coverage on hydrocracking unit capacity for all active and new build (planned and announced) refineries. The report also provides global and regional refinery hydrocracking unit capital expenditure outlook by key countries, year on year, till 2023. The report also provides comparison of key countries based on contribution to global as well as regional hydrocracking unit capacities.

Around 4,712 thousand barrels of oil per day (mbd) of refinery hydrocracking capacity will be added globally by 2023 from new-build and expansion projects, taking the total global refinery hydrocracking capacity to 15,302 mbd in 2023. Asia will be the global leader in terms of refinery hydrocracking capacity additions during the outlook period (2019 - 2023) with 1,867 mbd. The region will also have the highest capital expenditure (capex) during the period for new-build and capacity expansion projects.

In Asia, countries such as China and India will account for most of the region's refinery hydrocracking unit capacity additions by 2023. Demand for diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from the respective domestic transportation sectors is the primary reason for growth of hydrocracking capacity in these countries.

Africa as the second largest region in terms of refinery hydrocracking capacity additions. The region will add around 1,177 mbd of hydrocracking capacity during the period. In Africa, Nigeria leads with capacity additions of 471 mbd.

In terms of capacity, among the upcoming refinery hydrocracking units globally, Dayushan Island refinery and Lianyungang II refinery, both in China, and Lagos I refinery in Nigeria will lead with 232 mbd, 209 mbd and 189 mbd, respectively, by 2023.

Scope

  • Updated information relating to all active and planned hydrocracking units
  • Provides key details such as refinery name, operator name, refinery type, hydrocracking unit status for all active planned hydrocracking unit refineries
  • Provides historical data from 2013 to 2018, outlook to 2023
  • Provides capital expenditure outlook at global as well as regional level by year and by key countries for planned hydrocracking units till 2023
  • Information on hydrocracking units capacities by refinery and country.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Table of Contents

1.1. List of Tables

1.2. List of Figures

2. Introduction

2.1. What is this Report About?

2.2. Market Definition

3. Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

3.1. Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry, An Overview

3.2. Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry, Planned and Announced Hydrocracking Units

3.3. Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry, New Hydrocracking Units and Capacity Expansions by Region

3.4. Global Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry, Regional Comparisons

4. Africa Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

5. Asia Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

6. Caribbean Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

7. Europe Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

8. Former Soviet Union Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

9. Middle East Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

10. North America Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

11. Oceania Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

12. South America Refinery Hydrocracking Units Industry

13. Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/2r4vls

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Source: Business Wire (May 20, 2019 - 9:00 AM EDT)

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