Reportlinker Adds Global Refinery Coking Units to 2013: Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Coking Units
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Global Refinery Coking Units to 2013: Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Coking Units
Summary
Global Refinery Coking Units to 2013: Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Coking Units is a comprehensive report on global coking capacity. The report provides coking capacity details of refineries across the world drilling by region, country and asset. Coking capacity expansions, as announced by various refining companies have also been included in this report. This report also gives detailed information on five leading refining companies with major coking capacities along with highlights of the latest deals and developments related to the global refining industry.
Scope
- Updated information relating to all active and planned coking units across the globe
- Provides operator information for all the coking units in the world
- Detailed information by regions and countries includes refinery names along with historical and forecasted coking capacities between 2000 and 2013
- Detailed information on the top refining companies in the world including company overview, business description, strategic and SWOT analysis
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity and venture capital investments, and IPOs from related deals and latest developments.
Reasons to buy
- Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned coking units across the world
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the global coking operations
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future global coking trends
- Assess your competitor's global coking operations
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects in coking business across the globe
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events from the latest deals and developments in the coking business in the world
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading refining companies in the world.
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List Of Tables 16
1.2 List Of Figures 19
2 Introduction 20
2.1 What is This Report About? 20
2.2 How to Use This Report? 20
2.3 Market Definition 20
3 Global Refinery Coking Units 21
3.1 Global Refinery Coking Units, Industry Snapshot 21
3.2 Global Refinery Coking Units, Total Coking Capacity 21
4 Global Refinery Coking Units in Asia Pacific 24
4.1 Coking Unit Capacity in Asia Pacific, Key Data 24
4.2 Global Refinery Coking Units in Asia Pacific, An Overview 24
4.3 Refinery Industry in Asia Pacific, Total Coking Capacity 25
4.3.1 Coking Unit Capacity in Asia Pacific, Country-wise 25
4.4 Coking Unit Capacity in Asia Pacific, Company-wise 26
4.5 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, China 27
4.6 Refining Industry In China, Coking Unit Capacity 28
4.7 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, India 30
4.8 Refining Industry In India, Coking Unit Capacity 30
4.9 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Japan 31
4.10 Refining Industry In Japan, Coking Unit Capacity 31
4.11 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Taiwan 32
4.12 Refining Industry In Taiwan, Coking Unit Capacity 32
4.13 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Azerbaijan 32
4.14 Refining Industry In Azerbaijan, Coking Unit Capacity 32
4.15 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Kazakhstan 33
4.16 Refining Industry In Kazakhstan, Coking Unit Capacity 33
4.17 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Republic of Korea 33
4.18 Refining Industry In South Korea, Coking Unit Capacity 34
4.19 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Indonesia 34
4.20 Refining Industry In Indonesia, Coking Unit Capacity 34
4.21 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Turkmenistan 34
4.22 Refining Industry In Turkmenistan, Coking Unit Capacity 35
4.23 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Malaysia 35
4.24 Refining Industry In Malaysia, Coking Unit Capacity 35
4.25 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Uzbekistan 35
4.26 Refining Industry In Uzbekistan, Coking Unit Capacity 36
4.27 Global Refinery Coking Units, Asia Pacific, Myanmar 36
4.28 Refining Industry In Myanmar, Coking Unit Capacity 36
5 Global Refinery Coking Units in Europe 37
5.1 Coking Unit Capacity in Europe, Key Data 37
5.2 Global Refinery Coking Units in Europe, An Overview 37
5.3 Coking Unit Capacity in Europe, Country wise 37
5.4 Coking Unit Capacity in Europe, Company wise 39
5.5 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Germany 40
5.6 Refining Industry In Germany, Coking Unit Capacity 41
5.7 Global Refinery Coking Units in Europe, Russian Federation 41
5.8 Refining Industry In Russian Federation, Coking Unit Capacity 42
5.9 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Spain 42
5.10 Refining Industry In Spain, Coking Unit Capacity 43
5.11 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, The United Kingdom 43
5.12 Refining Industry In The United Kingdom, Coking Unit Capacity 43
5.13 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Romania 44
5.14 Refining Industry In Romania, Coking Unit Capacity 44
5.15 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Italy 44
5.16 Refining Industry In Italy, Coking Unit Capacity 45
5.17 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, The Netherlands 45
5.18 Refining Industry In The Netherlands, Coking Unit Capacity 45
5.19 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Norway 45
5.20 Refining Industry In Norway, Coking Unit Capacity 46
5.21 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Hungary 46
5.22 Refining Industry In Hungary, Coking Unit Capacity 46
5.23 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Albania 46
5.24 Refining Industry In Albania, Coking Unit capacity 47
5.25 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Ukraine 47
5.26 Refining Industry In Ukraine, Coking Unit Capacity 47
5.27 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Croatia 48
5.28 Refining Industry In Croatia, Coking Unit Capacity 48
5.29 Global Refinery Coking Units, Europe, Greece 48
5.29.1 Refining Industry In Greece, Coking Unit Capacity 48
6 Global Refinery Coking Units in Middle East and Africa 49
6.1 Coking Unit Capacity in Middle East and Africa, Key Data 49
6.2 Global Refinery Coking Units in Middle East and Africa, An Overview 49
6.3 Coking Unit Capacity in Middle East and Africa, Country wise 49
6.4 Coking Unit Capacity in Middle East and Africa, Company wise 50
6.5 Global Refinery Coking Units, Middle East and Africa, Kuwait 51
6.6 Refining Industry In Kuwait, Coking Unit Capacity 52
6.7 Global Refinery Coking Units, Middle East and Africa, Egypt 52
6.8 Refining Industry In Egypt, Coking Unit Capacity 52
6.9 Global Refinery Coking Units, Middle East and Africa, Sudan 53
6.10 Refining Industry In Sudan, Coking unit Capacity 53
6.11 Global Refinery Coking Units, Middle East and Africa, Syrian Arab Republic 53
6.12 Refining Industry In Syrian Arab Republic, Coking Unit Capacity 54
6.13 Global Refinery Coking Units, Middle East and Africa, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) 54
6.13.1 Refining Industry In Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Coking Unit Capacity 54
7 Global Refinery Coking Units in North America 55
7.1 Coking Unit Capacity in North America, Key Data 55
7.2 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, An Overview 55
7.2.1 Coking Unit Capacity in North America, Region wise 55
7.3 Coking Unit Capacity in North America, Company wise 57
7.4 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, United States Gulf Coast 59
7.4.1 Refining Industry In The US Gulf Coast, Coking Unit Capacity 59
7.5 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, The United States Midwest 61
7.5.1 Refining Industry In The US Midwest, Coking Unit Capacity 61
7.6 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, The United States West Coast 62
7.6.1 Refining Industry In The US West Coast, Coking Unit Capacity 62
7.7 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, The United States East Coast 63
7.7.1 Refining Industry In The US East Coast, Coking Unit Capacity 63
7.8 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, The United States Rocky Mountain 63
7.8.1 Refining Industry In The US Rocky Mountain, Coking unit Capacity 63
7.9 Global Refinery Coking Units, North America, Canada 64
7.9.1 Refining Industry In Canada, Coking Unit Capacity 64
8 Global Refinery Coking Units in South and Central America 65
8.1 Coking Unit Capacity in South and Central America, Key Data 65
8.2 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, An Overview 65
8.3 Coking Unit Capacity in South and Central America, Country wise 65
8.4 Coking Unit Capacity in South and Central America, Company wise 67
8.5 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Brazil 68
8.6 Refining Industry In Brazil, Coking Unit Capacity 68
8.7 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Mexico 69
8.8 Refining Industry In Mexico, Coking Unit Capacity 69
8.9 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Venezuela 69
8.10 Refining Industry In Venezuela, Coking Unit Capacity 70
8.11 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Argentina 70
8.12 Refining Industry In Argentina, Coking Unit Capacity 70
8.13 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Aruba 71
8.14 Refining Industry In Aruba, Coking Unit Capacity 71
8.15 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Virgin Islands 71
8.16 Refining Industry In Virgin Islands, Coking Unit Capacity 71
8.17 Global Refinery Coking Units, South and Central America, Chile 72
8.18 Refining Industry In Chile, Coking Unit Capacity 72
8.19 Global Refinery Coking Unit Capacity, Planned Refineries 72
8.19.1 Global Refinery Coking Unit Capacity, Planned Coking Unit Capacity, 2010-2013 72
9 Profile of China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation 73
9.1 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Key Information 73
9.2 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Company Overview 73
9.3 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Business Description 73
9.3.1 Business Overview 73
9.4 Chemicals 73
9.4.1 Overview 73
9.4.2 Production 74
9.5 Corporate and Others 75
9.5.1 Overview 75
9.5.2 Financials 75
9.6 Exploration and Production 75
9.6.1 Overview 75
9.6.2 Production 75
9.6.3 Financials 76
9.6.4 Key Strategies 76
9.7 Marketing and Distribution 76
9.7.1 Overview 76
9.7.2 Production 76
9.7.3 Financials 76
9.7.4 Key Strategies 76
9.8 Refining 77
9.8.1 Overview 77
9.8.2 Production 77
9.8.3 Financials 77
9.8.4 Market View 78
9.8.5 Key Strategies 78
9.9 SWOT Analysis 78
9.9.1 Overview 78
9.10 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Strengths 79
9.10.1 Strong Refining and Marketing Activities 79
9.10.2 Steady Revenue Growth 79
9.10.3 Strong Growth Prospects 80
9.10.4 Expanding Market Share in Sector 80
9.11 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Weaknesses 80
9.11.1 Limited Geographical Presence 80
9.11.2 High Dependence on External Crude Oil Supplies 80
9.11.3 Declining Operating Margin 80
9.11.4 Limited Liquidity Position 81
9.11.5 Low Return on Equity 81
9.12 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Opportunities 81
9.12.1 Major Projects 81
9.12.2 Growing Demand for Refined Products 81
9.12.3 Growth in Oil and Gas Demand 82
9.12.4 Africa – Attractive Destination for Chemical Firms 82
9.13 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Threats 82
9.13.1 China's Entry into WTO 82
9.13.2 Government Regulations 83
10 Profile of Exxon Mobil Corporation 84
10.1 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Information 84
10.2 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Company Overview 84
10.3 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Business Description 84
10.3.1 Business Overview 84
10.4 Chemical 84
10.4.1 Overview 84
10.4.2 Production 85
10.4.3 Financials 85
10.4.4 Capital Expenditure 85
10.4.5 Market View 85
10.4.6 Key Strategies 85
10.5 Downstream 85
10.5.1 Overview 85
10.5.2 Production 86
10.5.3 Financials 86
10.5.4 Capital Expenditure 86
10.5.5 Market View 86
10.5.6 Key Strategies 86
10.6 Upstream 87
10.6.1 Overview 87
10.6.2 Production 87
10.6.3 Financials 87
10.6.4 Capital Expenditure 87
10.6.5 Market View 87
10.6.6 Key Strategies 88
10.7 Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis 88
10.7.1 Overview 88
10.8 Exxon Mobil Corporation Strengths 89
10.8.1 Integrated Refining and Chemical Operations 89
10.8.2 Wide Geographic Spread 89
10.8.3 Extensive Research & Development Activities 89
10.8.4 Cogeneration Facilities 89
10.8.5 Strong Liquidity Position 90
10.8.6 Efficient Use of Resources 90
10.9 Exxon Mobil Corporation Weaknesses 90
10.9.1 Declining Proved Oil Reserves 90
10.9.2 Increasing Production Costs 90
10.9.3 Declining Market Share in Sector 90
10.10 Exxon Mobil Corporation Opportunities 91
10.10.1 Demand for Hydrocarbons in Long Run 91
10.10.2 Oil Sands Resources 91
10.10.3 Refining Industry Growth in Middle East 91
10.10.4 Demand for Underground Gas Storage in Europe 92
10.11 Exxon Mobil Corporation Threats 92
10.11.1 Natural Disasters 92
10.11.2 Growing Environmental Concerns 92
10.11.3 US Energy Policy and Increasing Tax Burden 92
10.11.4 Rising Capital Costs in the Refining Sector 93
11 Profile of ConocoPhillips 94
11.1 ConocoPhillips, Key Information 94
11.2 ConocoPhillips, Company Overview 94
11.3 ConocoPhillips, Business Description 94
11.3.1 Business Overview 94
11.4 Chemicals 95
11.4.1 Overview 95
11.4.2 Financials 95
11.4.3 Market View 95
11.4.4 Key Strategies 95
11.5 Emerging Businesses 95
11.5.1 Overview 95
11.5.2 Financials 96
11.5.3 Capital Expenditure 96
11.5.4 Key Strategies 96
11.6 Exploration and Production 96
11.6.1 Overview 96
11.6.2 Production 96
11.6.3 Financials 96
11.6.4 Capital Expenditure 96
11.6.5 Market View 97
11.6.6 Key Strategies 97
11.6.7 Production 97
11.7 LUKOIL Investment 97
11.7.1 Overview 97
11.8 Midstream 97
11.8.1 Overview 97
11.8.2 Production 98
11.8.3 Financials 98
11.8.4 Capital Expenditure 98
11.8.5 Key Strategies 98
11.9 Refining, Marketing and Transportation 98
11.9.1 Overview 98
11.9.2 Production 98
11.9.3 Financials 99
11.9.4 Capital Expenditure 99
11.9.5 Market View 99
11.9.6 Key Strategies 99
11.10 ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis 99
11.10.1 Overview 99
11.11 ConocoPhillips Strengths 100
11.11.1 Integrated Operations 100
11.11.2 Widespread Geographic Operations 100
11.11.3 Increase in Reserves 101
11.11.4 Strong Patent Protection 101
11.12 ConocoPhillips Weaknesses 101
11.12.1 Declining Market Share in Sector 101
11.12.2 Limited Operating Margin 101
11.12.3 Limited Liquidity Position 101
11.12.4 Low Return on Equity 101
11.13 ConocoPhillips Opportunities 102
11.13.1 Opportunities in Unconventional Energy Sources 102
11.13.2 Global Water Sustainability Center 102
11.13.3 Expansion through Inorganic Growth 102
11.13.4 Joint Venture with BP 102
11.13.5 Divestment of non-Core Assets 103
11.14 ConocoPhillips Threats 103
11.14.1 Intense Competition 103
11.14.2 Rising Capital Costs in the Refining Sector 103
11.14.3 US Energy Policy 103
11.14.4 Fluctuating Oil Markets 104
12 Profile of Valero Energy Corporation 105
12.1 Valero Energy Corporation, Key Information 105
12.2 Valero Energy Corporation, Company Overview 105
12.3 Valero Energy Corporation, Business Description 105
12.3.1 Business Overview 105
12.4 Ethanol 105
12.4.1 Overview 105
12.4.2 Production 106
12.4.3 Financials 106
12.5 Refining 106
12.5.1 Overview 106
12.5.2 Production 106
12.5.3 Financials 106
12.5.4 Market View 107
12.5.5 Key Strategies 107
12.6 Retail 107
12.6.1 Overview 107
12.6.2 Production 107
12.6.3 Financials 108
12.6.4 Key Strategies 108
12.7 Valero Energy Corporation, SWOT Analysis 108
12.7.1 Overview 108
12.8 Valero Energy Corporation Strengths 109
12.8.1 Large Scale Refining Operations 109
12.8.2 Extensive Product Portfolio 109
12.8.3 Far-reaching Marketing Network 109
12.9 Valero Energy Corporation Weaknesses 109
12.9.1 Declining Market Share in Sector 109
12.9.2 Declining Operating Margin 110
12.9.3 Low Return on Equity 110
12.9.4 Legal Actions against the Company 110
12.10 Valero Energy Corporation Opportunities 110
12.10.1 Cost Reductions Measures 110
12.10.2 Expanding Retail Business 110
12.10.3 Acquisition of Ethanol Plants 111
12.10.4 Stimulus for Renewable Energy 111
12.11 Valero Energy Corporation Threats 111
12.11.1 Growing Environmental Concerns 111
12.11.2 Downturn in the Refining Sector 111
12.11.3 Fluctuation in the Crude Oil Prices 112
12.11.4 Dependence on Supplies of Crude Oil Feedstock 112
13 Profile of Reliance Industries Limited 113
13.1 Reliance Industries Limited, Key Information 113
13.2 Reliance Industries Limited, Company Overview 113
13.3 Reliance Industries Limited, Business Description 113
13.3.1 Business Overview 113
13.3.2 Production 113
13.3.3 Financials 113
13.3.4 Key Strategies 114
13.3.5 Production 114
13.3.6 Financials 114
13.3.7 Key Strategies 114
13.4 Oil and Gas 114
13.4.1 Overview 114
13.4.2 Market View 115
13.4.3 Production 115
13.4.4 Financials 115
13.4.5 Key Strategies 115
13.5 Others 115
13.5.1 Overview 115
13.5.2 Financials 116
13.5.3 Market View 116
13.5.4 Key Strategies 116
13.6 Petrochemicals 116
13.6.1 Overview 116
13.6.2 Production 116
13.6.3 Financials 116
13.6.4 Market View 116
13.6.5 Key Strategies 117
13.7 Refining and Marketing 117
13.7.1 Overview 117
13.8 Refining and Marketing 117
13.8.1 Overview 117
13.8.2 Production 117
13.8.3 Financials 118
13.8.4 Market View 118
13.8.5 Key Strategies 118
13.9 Reliance Industries Limited, SWOT Analysis 118
13.9.1 Overview 118
13.10 Reliance Industries Limited Strengths 119
13.10.1 Vertical Integration 119
13.10.2 Expanding Market Share in Sector 119
13.10.3 Dominant Foothold in the Market 120
13.10.4 Substantial Increase in Exports 120
13.11 Reliance Industries Limited Weaknesses 120
13.11.1 Lack of Midstream Operations 120
13.12 Reliance Industries Limited Opportunities 120
13.12.1 Commencement of Production in KG-D6 Block 120
13.12.2 Retail Boom in India 121
13.12.3 Merger of Reliance Petroleum and RIL 121
13.12.4 Opportunities in Unconventional Energy Sources 121
13.12.5 Strategic Investment in Supply Chain Business 122
13.12.6 Downturn in the Refining Sector 122
13.13 Reliance Industries Limited Threats 122
13.13.1 Highly Competitive Domestic Market 122
13.13.2 Low Cost Petrochemical Products 122
14 Financial Deals Landscape 124
14.1 Rumored Deals 124
14.1.1 Exxon Mobil Plans To Sell Its New Zealand DownStream Assets 124
14.2 Acquisition 125
14.2.1 LyondellBasell Industries Rejects An Offer For Its Shares By Reliance Industries 125
14.3 Sistema To Acquire Stake In Russneft 126
14.4 Mikhail Gutseriyev Acquires RussNeft From Oleg Deripaska 127
14.5 Equity Offerings 128
14.5.1 Petroleo Brasileiro Plans For Public Offering 128
14.6 Grupa LOTOS Completes Offering For $142 Million 129
14.7 Oando Completes Right Issue Of $142.6 Million 130
14.8 Maple Energy Completes Private Placement Of $11.84 Million 131
14.9 Debt Offerings 132
14.9.1 Holly Energy Partners Completes Offering Of 8.25% Senior Notes Due 2018 For $150 Million 132
14.10 Alliance Oil Plans For Public Offering Of $750 Million 133
14.11 Petroleos Mexicanos Completes Private Placement Of $1,000 Million 134
14.12 Valero Energy Completes 4.5% Senior Notes Offering For $400 Million 135
14.13 Valero Energy Completes 6.12% Senior Notes Offering For $850 Million 136
14.13.1 Petrovietnam Plans For Bond Offering Of $770 Million 137
14.13.2 TNK-BP Completes Private Placement For $500 Million 138
14.13.3 TNK-BP Completes Private Placement Of $500 Million 139
14.13.4 Indian Oil Announces Public Offering Of Bonds For $500 Million 140
14.14 Partnerships 141
14.14.1 Total Forms A Joint Venture With ERG 141
14.15 Asset Transactions 142
14.15.1 Chevron To Sell Pembroke Refinery In UK 142
14.15.2 PetroChina Company To Acquire Grangemouth Refinery In Scotland 143
14.15.3 Paramount Petroleum Acquires Bakersfield Oil Refinery Of Flying J 143
15 Recent Developments 145
15.1 License Rounds 145
15.1.1 Jun 10, 2010: Iraq To Hold Roadshow For $3 Billion Worth Refinery Projects 145
15.2 Strategy and Business Expansion 145
15.2.1 Jun 28, 2010: RIL, PEMEX May Jointly Develop Oil Refinery In Mexico 145
15.2.2 Jun 23, 2010: Petrobras Executes LoI To Analyze Downstream Opportunities With Manguinhos Refinery 145
15.2.3 Jun 21, 2010: Petrobras Announces 2010-14 Business Plan 145
15.2.4 Jun 18, 2010: NNPC Invites US For Investments In Downstream Oil Sector 146
15.2.5 Jun 03, 2010: Socar To Commence Construction Work On Turkey Oil Refinery In 2011 147
15.2.6 May 26, 2010: HPCL Plans New Refinery With INR300 Billion Investment 147
15.2.7 May 14, 2010: NNPC, CSCEC Execute Agreement To Source Contractor Financing For Three Greenfield Refineries In Nigeria 148
15.3 Financial Announcements 148
15.3.1 Jun 25, 2010: Maple Energy Reports Preliminary 2009 Results 148
15.3.2 Key Financial Highlights 148
15.3.3 Other Financial Highlights 148
15.3.4 Ethanol Project Highlights 149
15.3.5 2009 Operating Results 149
15.3.6 Jun 21, 2010: Tatneft Reports Net Income Of $423 Million In Q1 2010 150
15.3.7 Jun 02, 2010: LUKOIL Reports Net Income Of $2.05 Billion In Q1 2010 150
15.3.8 May 28, 2010: IOC Reports Net Profit Of INR109.9 Billion In Fiscal 2010 151
15.3.9 Financial Performance 151
15.3.10 Core Performance 152
15.3.11 Research & Development 153
15.4 Other Significant Developments 153
15.4.1 Jun 27, 2010: Saudi Aramco Completes $100 Billion Oil Expansion Plan 153
15.4.2 Jun 23, 2010: Imperial Oil Announces Executive Changes 154
15.4.3 Jun 21, 2010: CHS President And CEO John D. Johnson To Retire 155
15.4.4 Jun 15, 2010: RIL Resumes FCC Unit At Its 580,000 Bpd Refinery 155
15.4.5 Jun 10, 2010: Iran Allocates $15 Billion For Domestic Refinery Projects 155
15.4.6 Jun 08, 2010: ENAP Resumes Operations At Bio Bio Refinery's Terminal B In Chile 156
15.4.7 Jun 07, 2010: Iran Allots Over $16 Billion For Oil Projects 156
15.4.8 Jun 06, 2010: ConocoPhillips Begins Maintenance Work At Borger Refinery In Texas 157
15.4.9 Jun 04, 2010: Shell Announces Ann Pickard As Chairman Of Australia 157
15.5 New Contracts Announcements 157
15.5.1 Jun 02, 2010: Foster Wheeler Bags FEED Contract For New Grassroots Refinery In Iraq 157
15.5.2 Apr 30, 2010: Samsung Engineering Receives $1.5 Billion Shah Gas Contract From ADNOC 158
16 Appendix 159
16.1 Methodology 159
16.1.1 Coverage 160
16.1.2 Secondary Research 161
16.1.3 Primary Research 161
16.1.4 Midstream Forecasts 161
16.1.5 Expert Panel Validation 161
16.2 Contact Us 162
16.3 About GlobalData 162
16.4 Disclaimer 162
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Global Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 21
Table 2: Global Coking Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2000-2013 21
Table 3: Global Coking Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 23
Table 4: Asia Pacific Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 24
Table 5: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2000-2013 25
Table 6: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 26
Table 7: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In China (MMTPA), 2000-2013 28
Table 8: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In India (MMTPA), 2000-2013 30
Table 9: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Japan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 31
Table 10: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Taiwan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 32
Table 11: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Azerbaijan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 32
Table 12: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Kazakhstan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 33
Table 13: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In South Korea (MMTPA), 2000-2013 34
Table 14: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Indonesia (MMTPA), 2000-2013 34
Table 15: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity in Turkmenistan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 35
Table 16: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity In Malaysia (MMTPA), 2000-2013 35
Table 17: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity in Uzbekistan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 36
Table 18: Asia Pacific, Coking Unit Capacity in Myanmar (MMTPA), 2000-2013 36
Table 19: Europe Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 37
Table 20: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2000-2013 37
Table 21: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 39
Table 22: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Germany (MMTPA), 2000-2013 41
Table 23: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Russian Federation (MMTPA), 2000-2013 42
Table 24: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Spain (MMTPA), 2000-2013 43
Table 25: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in The United Kingdom (MMTPA), 2000-2013 43
Table 26: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Romania (MMTPA), 2000-2013 44
Table 27: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Italy (MMTPA), 2000-2013 45
Table 28: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in The Netherlands (MMTPA), 2000-2013 45
Table 29: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Norway (MMTPA), 2000-2013 46
Table 30: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Hungary (MMTPA), 2000-2013 46
Table 31: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Albania (MMTPA), 2000-2013 47
Table 32: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Ukraine (MMTPA), 2000-2013 47
Table 33: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Croatia (MMTPA), 2000-2013 48
Table 34: Europe, Coking Unit Capacity in Greece (MMTPA), 2000-2013 48
Table 35: Middle East And Africa Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 49
Table 36: Middle East and Africa, Coking Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2000-2013 49
Table 37: Middle East and Africa, Coking Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 50
Table 38: Middle East And Africa, Coking Unit Capacity In Kuwait (MMTPA), 2000-2013 52
Table 39: Middle East And Africa, Coking Unit Capacity In Egypt (MMTPA), 2000-2013 52
Table 40: Middle East And Africa, Coking Unit Capacity In Sudan (MMTPA), 2000-2013 53
Table 41: Middle East And Africa, Coking Unit Capacity In Syrian Arab Republic (MMTPA), 2000-2013 54
Table 42: Middle East And Africa, Coking Unit Capacity In Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) (MMTPA), 2000-2013 54
Table 43: North America Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 55
Table 44: North America, Coking Capacity by Region (MMTPA), 2000-2013 56
Table 45: North America, Refining Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 57
Table 46: North America, Coking Unit Capacity in the US Gulf Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2013 59
Table 47: Coking Unit Capacity in The US Midwest (MMTPA), 2000-2013 61
Table 48: North America, Coking Unit Capacity in The US West Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2013 62
Table 49: North America, Coking Unit Capacity in the US East Coast (MMTPA), 2000-2013 63
Table 50: North America, Coking Unit Capacity in the US Rocky Mountain (MMTPA), 2000-2013 63
Table 51: North America, Coking Unit Capacity in Canada (MMTPA), 2000-2013 64
Table 52: South And Central America Refinery Coking Units, Key Statistics, 2009 65
Table 53: South and Central America, Coking Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2000-2013 65
Table 54: South and Central America, Coking Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000-2013 67
Table 55: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2000-2013 68
Table 56: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Mexico (MMTPA), 2000-2013 69
Table 57: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Venezuela (MMTPA), 2000-2013 70
Table 58: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Argentina (MMTPA), 2000-2013 70
Table 59: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Aruba (MMTPA), 2000-2013 71
Table 60: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Virgin Islands (MMTPA), 2000-2013 71
Table 61: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Chile (MMTPA), 2000-2013 72
Table 62: Global Planned Coking Units Capacity (MMTPA), 2010-2013 72
Table 63: China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Key Facts 73
Table 64: China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, SWOT Analysis 79
Table 65: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Facts 84
Table 66: Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis 88
Table 67: ConocoPhillips, Key Facts 94
Table 68: ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis 100
Table 69: Valero Energy Corporation, Key Facts 105
Table 70: Valero Energy Corporation, SWOT Analysis 108
Table 71: Reliance Industries Limited, Key Facts 113
Table 72: Reliance Industries Limited, SWOT Analysis 119
Table 73: Exxon Mobil Plans To Sell Its New Zealand DownStream Assets 124
Table 74: LyondellBasell Industries Rejects An Offer For Its Shares By Reliance Industries 125
Table 75: Sistema To Acquire Stake In Russneft 126
Table 76: Mikhail Gutseriyev Acquires RussNeft From Oleg Deripaska 127
Table 77: Petroleo Brasileiro Plans For Public Offering 128
Table 78: Grupa LOTOS Completes Offering For $142 Million 129
Table 79: Oando Completes Right Issue Of $142.6 Million 130
Table 80: Maple Energy Completes Private Placement Of $11.84 Million 131
Table 81: Holly Energy Partners Completes Offering Of 8.25% Senior Notes Due 2018 For $150 Million 132
Table 82: Alliance Oil Plans For Public Offering Of $750 Million 133
Table 83: Petroleos Mexicanos Completes Private Placement Of $1,000 Million 134
Table 84: Valero Energy Completes 4.5% Senior Notes Offering For $400 Million 135
Table 85: Valero Energy Completes 6.12% Senior Notes Offering For $850 Million 136
Table 86: Petrovietnam Plans For Bond Offering Of $770 Million 137
Table 87: TNK-BP Completes Private Placement For $500 Million 138
Table 88: TNK-BP Completes Private Placement Of $500 Million 139
Table 89: Indian Oil Announces Public Offering Of Bonds For $500 Million 140
Table 90: Total Forms A Joint Venture With ERG 141
Table 91: Chevron To Sell Pembroke Refinery In UK 142
Table 92: PetroChina Company To Acquire Grangemouth Refinery In Scotland 143
Table 93: Paramount Petroleum Acquires Bakersfield Oil Refinery Of Flying J 143
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 22
Figure 2: Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 23
Figure 3: Asia Pacific, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Unit Capacity, 2004-2009 25
Figure 4: Asia Pacific, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Unit Capacity, 2004-2009 27
Figure 5: Europe, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity, 2004-2009 38
Figure 6: Europe, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 40
Figure 7: Middle East and Africa, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity (%), 2004-2009 50
Figure 8: Middle East and Africa, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-20069 51
Figure 9: North America, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 56
Figure 10: North America, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 58
Figure 11: South and Central America, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 66
Figure 12: South and Central America, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Coking Capacity(%), 2004-2009 67
Figure 13: GlobalData Methodology 160
Companies mentioned
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
ConocoPhillips
Valero Energy Corporation
Reliance Industries Limited
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