Refinery Catalysts: Development Market Strategies, Analysis, and Opportunities
"Refinery
Catalysts: Market Strategies, Analysis, and Opportunities"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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– – Global
Refinery Catalysts Market: Snapshot – –
The global market for refinery catalysts is
gaining high prominence owing to the important role played by
refinery catalysts in the cracking process in petroleum refineries.
While the massive global consumption of petroleum products, which
continues to rise at a steady pace, is a key driver of the market,
stringent government regulations pertaining to the emissions produced
by vehicles and other industrial sectors are also expected to play a
big role in the development of the market in the next few years.
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– In
the past 2-3 years, the massive volatility in crude oil prices on a
global front has had a significant negative impact on the production
volumes and revenues of several refinery catalyst manufacturers.
Analysts suggest that the situation will remain unchanged or will
modify at a very slow pace. It will be a while until the global costs
of crude oil settle at a gainful margin and the scenario will lead to
some challenges to the growth of the companies operating in the
global refinery catalyst market.
– Nevertheless, companies in
the market could benefit from the thriving automotive and automotive
fuels industries in Asia Pacific in the near future. Stringent
regulations governing vehicle emissions in North America and Europe
will also present the increased demand for refined oil, thus driving
the demand for refinery catalysts in turn.
– The study addresses
hydroprocessing catalysts and FCC catalysts. Hydroprocessing
catalysts are used to create cleaner fuels--especially ULSD. Demand
for cleaner fuels is driving the market. Refining catalysts are
experiencing strong growth. New fuel standards are coupled with
refineries increasing use of heavier and dirtier feedstocks and major
additions to refining capacity.
– The refinery catalyst
market is thus boosted by the fact that the efficient use of
catalysts can help the manufacturers' better address the increasing
energy demand. Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the conversion
process used in petroleum refineries. It is widely used to convert
the high-boiling, high-molecular weight hydrocarbon fractions of
petroleum crude oils to more valuable gasoline, olefinic gases and
other products.
Cracking of petroleum hydrocarbons is done by
catalytic cracking because it produces more gasoline with a
higher-octane rating. Byproduct gases are more olefinic. These are
more valuable than those produced by thermal cracking.
– The feedstock to an FCC is
that portion of the crude oil that has an initial boiling point of
340 °C or higher at atmospheric pressure. The average molecular
weight ranges from about 200 to 600 or higher. This portion of crude
oil is often referred to as heavy gas oil. The FCC process vaporizes
and breaks the long-chain molecules of the high-boiling hydrocarbon
liquids into much shorter molecules by contacting the feedstock, at
high temperature and moderate pressure, with a fluidized powdered
catalyst.
– Hydroprocessing faces
significant challenges as crude feeds get heavier; there will be more
sulphur and nitrogen to extract; more aromatics to saturate; more
metals to remove; and more coke to deal with. Refiners have ageing
facilities, which may not be designed and optimized to meet new
challenges. As more capital investment is needed, costs for refining
fossil fuels will rise, stimulating markets for renewable energy,
making them more competitive with fossil fuels.
– The cost of hydrocracking
catalysts varies because of composition differences. The catalysts
can be alumina with base metals or contain added crystalline
zeolites. High quality ultra-stable type Y molecular sieve zeolites
are used in this service. Nickel-moly or nickel-tungsten are the
active metals frequently used.
– FCC additives are used with
catalysts to meet specific unit objectives. Higher gasoline octane,
lower gasoline sulfur, lower sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides
emissions, lower carbon monoxide levels, improve fluidization, make
more propylene and/or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and improve
bottoms cracking are FCC objectives.
– “Fluid Catalytic Cracking
(FCC) petroleum refining products overcome limiting factors affecting
refinery capacity and operating flexibility to deliver value and
performance. Catalysts are a crucial component in the processing of
highly valued petrochemicals, gasoline, diesel and other fuels.”
– The market for refinery
catalysts in the oil refining sector at $4,967 million in 2016 is
expected to be worth $6,490 million by 2023, growing at 3.8% on
average between 2017 and 2023. There are 500 FCC units being operated
globally, each of which requires a constant supply of FCC catalysts.
There are 3,000 HPC units being operated globally, or a capacity of
approximately 44 million barrels per day, each of which typically
requires replacement HPC catalysts once every one to four years.
– Companies Profiled
– Market Leaders
- Albemarle
- BASF
- Haldor Topsoe
- Honeywell / UOP
- Advanced Refining Technologies (ART)
- WR Grace
- Clariant AG / Süd-Chemie AG
- Shell CRI
- IFP Energies nouvelles Group Company / Axens
- Sinopec China Petrochemical Corporation
- Shell / Criterion
– Market Participants
- Air Products
- Advanced Energy Materials LLC
- Chevron
- Clean Diesel Technologies
- Clean Diesel Technologies / Catalytic Solutions
- Dow
- Evonik Industries
- ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC,
- Headwaters Technology Innovation (HTI)
- IFP Energies Nouvelles Group Company / Axens / Eurecat UNICAT Catalyst Technologies
- Indian Oil Corporation
- Johnson Matthey
- KBR Hydroprocessing
- Nanostellar
- Petrobras Partnership with Albemarle
- Quantiam Technologies Inc.
- Rive Technology and Grace Davison
- Shell
- Shell / Sekiyu
- Shoaibi Group / General Technology & Systems Company Ltd (GENTAS)
- UNICAT Catalyst Technologies
- Zeochem
- Zeolyst
- Selected Refinery Catalyst Companies
- Emerging Catalyst Companies
- FCC Catalyst & Additive Suppliers
- Government Agencies and Other Organizations
– Key Topics
- Catalysts
- Petroleum Process
- Chemical Process
- Fluid Catalytic Cracking FCC Catalysts
- Hydroprocessing Catalysts
- Metal Refinery Catalys
- Nanotechnology
- Related Energy
- Depleting Crude Oil Reserves
- Process Catalysts
- Refining Catalysts
- Refining Industry
- Refining Capacity
- Maximizing Diesel Production
- Hydrocracking
- Hydrotreating
- Hydrotreating Process
- Distillate Hydrotreating
- Lithium Carbonate
- Lithium Chemicals
- Lithium Market Opportunity
- Rare Earth Minerals
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