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| No. | 0011T007 | Production and Market of Turpentine in China - Edition(3) |
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Description:
Driven by rigid demand from overseas market and increasing domestic consumption volume, China’s turpentine industry developed fast in the past few years.
China’s turpentine mainly refers to gum turpentine owing to the small amount of crude sulphate turpentine and wood turpentine. China has abundant pine resources, which provides great potential for oleoresin supply. However, in the past two years, gum turpentine’s output decreased much in major producing areas, especially Guangxi, Guangdong and Jiangxi.
Output reduction of turpentine has caused tight supply in recent two years, which is the main reason why its price maintained a continuous and rapid growth.
Chinese export volume of turpentine has dropped sharply in recent three years. Is it just caused by international demand decline after global financial crisis?
In recent years, with rapid development of derivative industries, domestic consumption volume of turpentine has been increasing.
Detailed answers of the above focuses will be given in this report, providing you an insightful analysis in the following aspects:
- Production of gum turpentine and crude sulphate turpentine in the past few years in China
- Key factors influencing the price of gum turpentine and prices in the past few years
- Detailed analysis of export & import of Chinese gum turpentine in 2007~2009
- Consumption structure of turpentine in 2007~2009
- Market size and market share of gum turpentine in major end use segments in 2007~2009
- Future forecast on the production, export and consumption of Chinese gum turpentine in the next 5~10 years
- Introduction to top 39 gum turpentine producers and 12 crude sulphate turpentine producers in China and the latest dynamics of Chinese turpentine industry
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Methodology & sources | 2 |
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| I | Production and market information | 5 |
| I-1 | Gum turpentine situation | 5 |
| I-1.1 | Production situation of gum turpentine | 10 |
| I-1.1.1 | Gum turpentine’s output | 10 |
| I-1.1.2 | Producer | 10 |
| I-1.1.3 | Distribution | 14 |
| I-1.2 | Governmental policy and its influence | 15 |
| I-1.3 | Price of gum turpentine | 16 |
| I-1.3.1 | Factors influencing price of gum turpentine | 16 |
| I-1.3.2 | Price in the past few years | 17 |
| I-1.3.3 | Current price | 22 |
| I-1.4 | Import & export situation of gum turpentine in 2009 | 23 |
| I-1.4.1 | Export analysis | 24 |
| I-1.4.2 | Import analysis | 26 |
| I-1.5 | Consumption situation of gum turpentine in China | 28 |
| I-1.5.1 | Consumption patterns of gum turpentine | 28 |
| I-1.5.2 | Introduction to key consumption fields of gum turpentine | 31 |
| I-1.5.2.1 | About end use | 31 |
| I-1.5.2.1.1 | Pharmaceutical | 31 |
| I-1.5.2.1.2 | Solvent & cleaner | 31 |
| I-1.5.2.1.3 | Others | 32 |
| I-1.5.2.2 | About derivatives | 32 |
| I-1.5.2.2.1 | Camphene | 33 |
| I-1.5.2.2.2 | Pinene | 34 |
| I-1.5.2.2.3 | Synthetic camphor | 36 |
| I-1.5.2.2.4 | Synthetic borneol | 37 |
| I-1.5.2.2.5 | Terpineol | 38 |
| I-1.5.2.2.6 | Synthetic terpene resins | 39 |
| I-1.5.2.2.7 | Synthetic perfume | 41 |
| I-1.5.2.2.8 | Bioactive compounds | 43 |
| I-1.6 | Key factors and driven forces for development of gum turpentine in China | 44 |
| I-1.7 | Future forecast on gum turpentine in next 5~10 years | 47 |
| I-2 | Crude sulphate turpentine | 50 |
| I-2.1 | Production situation | 50 |
| I-2.1.1 | Information in past years | 50 |
| I-2.1.2 | Information in 2009 | 51 |
| I-2.2 | Price of CST in past years | 54 |
| I-2.3 | Import & export analysis of CST in 2009 | 54 |
| I-2.4 | Consumption pattern of CST in China | 54 |
| I-2.4.1 | About direct application | 55 |
| I-2.4.2 | About derivatives | 55 |
| I-2.5 | Key factors and driven forces for development of CST in China | 56 |
| I-2.6 | Future forecast on CST in next 5~10 years | 56 |
| I-3 | Comparison of GT and CST | 58 |
| I-3.1 | Comparison of turpentine availability for GT and CST | 58 |
| I-3.2 | Trend of turpentine availability for GT and CST in the following 5~10 years | 58 |
| I-3.3 | Suggestion to purchasing in China | 58 |
| I-4 | Conclusion | 60 |
| II | Appendix | 61 |
| II-1 | Introduction to top 39 gum turpentine producers | 61 |
| II-1.1 | Guangxi Wuzhou Pine Chemicals Ltd. | 61 |
| … | … | |
| II-1.32 | Rosin Chemical (Wuping) Co., Ltd. | 93 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 RMB exchange rates against USD, 1994~Jun. 2010Table I-1-1 Technical specifications of different grades of GT (National Standard: GB/T 12901-91)Table I-1-2 Composition of various kinds of super-grade GT in ChinaTable I-1-3 Composition of heavy-grade GT in ChinaTable I-1.1.2-1 Number of rosin producers in different regions in China, as of 2008Table I-1.1.2-2 Summary of active producers of gum turpentine, 2009Table I-1.1.3-1 Output distribution of gum rosin and GT in China, 2004~2009 (Unit: ‘000 tonnes)Table I-1.4-1 Export and import situation of turpentine in China, 2000~2009Table I-1.4-2 Export and import situation of gum turpentine in China, 2002~2006Table I-1.4.1-1 Export destinations of turpentine in China, 2007~2009 (Quantity: tonne, Price: USD/kg)Table I-1.4.1-2 Export ports of turpentine in China, 2008 and 2009 (Quantity: tonne, Price: USD/kg)Table I-1.4.1-3 Export provinces of turpentine in China, 2008 and 2009 (Quantity: tonne, Price: USD/kg)Table I-1.4.2-1 Import origins of turpentine in China, 2007~2009 (Quantity: tonne, Price: USD/kg)Table I-1.4.2-2 Export ports of turpentine in China, 2008 and 2009 (Quantity: tonne, Price: USD/kg)Table I-1.5.1-1 Export situation of GT and its derivatives in China, 2006 and 2009 (tonne)Table I-1.5.1-2 Consumption patterns of gum turpentine in China before 2000Table I-1.5.1-3 Consumption pattern of GT in China in 2005, 2006 and 2009Table I-1.5.2.2-1 History of gum turpentine’s derivatives in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.1-1 List of major producers of camphene in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.2-1 List of major pinene producers in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.2-2 Price of pinene in different producers in China, at the beginning of June 2010 (USD/t)Table I-1.5.2.2.3-1 List of major synthetic camphor producers in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.4-1 List of major synthetic borneol producers in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.5-1 List of major terpineol producers in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.6-1 Comparison of α-terpene resin and β-terpene resinTable I-1.5.2.2.6-2 List of major terpene resin producers in ChinaTable I-1.5.2.2.7-1 Major producers of synthetic perfume in China, 2009 (Unit: tonne)Table I-2.1.1-1 Comparison of CST vs. GT production in China and other countries in the world, 1996Table I-2.1.1-2 Comparison of main constituents of crude sulfate turpentine from China and AmericaTable I-2.1.1-3 CST producers in China, 2002Table I-2.1.2-1 Pulp producers who don’t produce CST, 2009 Table I-2.1.2-2 CST producers in China, 2009Table I-2.1.2-3 Capacity and output distribution of CST in ChinaTable I-2.4-1 Consumption volume of CST in China, 2005, 2006 and 2009Table I-2.4-2 Consumption pattern of CST in China, 2009
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1.1.1-1 Output of GT in China, 2004~2009Figure I-1.3.2-1 Price situation of PM-based turpentine in China, 2007Figure I-1.3.2-2 Price situation of PM-based turpentine in China, 2008Figure I-1.3.2-3 Price situation of PM-based turpentine in China, 2009Figure I-1.3.2-4 Price situation of PE-based turpentine in China, 2007Figure I-1.3.2-5 Price situation of PE-based turpentine in China, 2008Figure I-1.3.2-6 Price situation of PE-based turpentine in China, 2009Figure I-1.3.2-7 Price situation of PY-based and PKVL-based turpentine in Yunnan, 2007~2009Figure I-1.3.3-1 Price situation of PM-based turpentine in Guangxi, 2010Figure I-1.3.3-2 Price situation of PY-based and PKVL-based turpentine in Yunnan, 2010Figure I-1.4.1-1 Export quantity and price of turpentine in each month in China, 2008~Apr. 2010Figure I-1.4.2-1 Import quantity and price of turpentine in each month in China, 2008~Apr. 2010Figure I-1.5.1-1 Apparent consumption of gum turpentine in China, 2004~2009Figure I-1.5.1-2 Consumption situation of gum turpentine in ChinaFigure I-1.5.2.2-1 Diagram of gum turpentine derivatives in ChinaFigure I-1.7-1 Forecast on output of gum turpentine in China, 2010~2020, by volumeFigure I-1.7-2 Forecast on export quantity of gum turpentine, 2010~2020, by volumeFigure I-1.7-3 Forecast on apparent consumption of gum turpentine, 2010~2020, by volumeFigure I-2.1.2-1 Capacity distribution of CST in China, 2009
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In China, there are two kinds of turpentine, namely gum turpentine (GT) and crude sulphate turpentine (CST) which are by-products of gum rosin and wood pulp respectively. China is the largest producer of gum rosin in the world but poor in wood pulp production, so most commercial product is GT.
The output of gum turpentine is greatly influenced by that of gum rosin in China. Despite China has an abundant pine resource to guarantee sufficient supply for gum rosin production, the output of gum rosin has dropped in recent two years because of fallen demand due to global economic depression after it hit a record high in 2006. Therefore, the output of GT also fell in recent two years.
The price of GT changes periodically, resulting from the seasonal price changes of oleoresin. Generally speaking, in April and May when the tapping of oleoresin starts, the purchasing price of oleoresin is high, and it will decrease and keep stable from June to September. In October, the purchasing price will further decrease and reach to the lowest in December.
Along with rapid development of domestic GT derivative production in China, Chinese export volume of GT has dropped sharply in recent three years. In 2009, the export volume of turpentine is xxx tonnes (over xx% volume belongs to GT), down xx% compared with that in 2008.
In China, GT is mainly used in the production of terpene resins, pinene, synthetic camphor, terpeneol, pine oil, synthetic borneol and so on. Terpene resins is mainly consumed in domestic market, and other derivatives including synthetic camphor, synthetic borneol, terpeneol, pine oil and synthetic perfume are mainly for export. The apparent consumption of GT kept increasing stably during 2004 to 2009, with CAGR of xx%. However, greatly influenced by global economy depression, its apparent consumption dropped much in 2008 since most of its derivatives were for export.
As to CST, only nine active paper mills recycled it in 2009, and the output kept decreasing in the past few years due to wood pulp production with fast-growing trees and pulp production with waste paper. In 2009, the output of CST is only xxx tonnes in China, and about xx tonnes CST is exported. CST is mainly directly used in fuel, painting & coating, solvent, and the production of derivatives.
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