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| No. | 0017Y001 | The Global Market of Yellow Phosphorus - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2009 edition(1) | |
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Description:
As a non-renewable resource, yellow phosphorus is attracting more and more attention in the world. The global yellow phosphorus production is highly concentrated, mainly in China, the USA, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, India and Vietnam. Except the Netherlands and India, phosphate ore, the main raw material of yellow phosphorus in other countries, is supplied by themselves.
The global yellow phosphorus consumption is distributed in the major production countries and major import ones. Thermal phosphoric acid takes the largest share, and next are phosphorus trichloride and phosphorus pentasulfide. Has the situation remained in the past few years? What are the differences between major players in the world? How will the future scenario be in the world and in different countries?
How does the situation differ among the world major yellow phosphorus exporters, such as China, Kazakhstan, Netherlands and the USA? Same question to the major import countries, as Germany, Japan, Poland, Czech Republic, India and the USA?
With the restriction of yellow phosphorus export in some countries and the global economic depression, what is the situation of the global yellow phosphorus industry in 2008, and what will be its future prospect?
To answer these questions, CCM carried out n in-depth research on global yellow phosphorus market. Besides, you will also find answers to the following questions in this report:
- What is global phosphorus ores supply situation and its influence on yellow phosphorus production?
- How is the world yellow phosphorus demand?
- Which is yellow phosphorus’ largest application? Which downstream industry will grow faster than others in the future?
- What about global yellow phosphorus production in major countries in 2008 and in the following 5 years, as well as policies in these countries?
- What changes have taken place to the global yellow phosphorus flow in 2008 and 2003? How about future situation and in-depth analysis?
- Where are the opportunities in the global yellow phosphorus in the future?
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive Summary | 1 |
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| I | Introduction | 5 |
| I-1 | Introduction to this research | 5 |
| I-2 | Methodology and source | 5 |
| I-3 | Definitions and glossary | 6 |
| II | Overview of phosphorus ore | 9 |
| II-1 | Reserves and exploitation | 9 |
| II-2 | International trade | 16 |
| II-3 | Policies | 18 |
| III | Demand and end use markets | 22 |
| III-1 | Summary of demand | 22 |
| III-2 | Phosphoric acid | 24 |
| III-2.1 | Introduction | 24 |
| III-2.2 | Production of phosphoric acid | 26 |
| III-2.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 29 |
| III-3 | Phosphorus trichloride | 30 |
| III-3.1 | Introduction | 30 |
| III-3.2 | Production of phosphorus trichloride | 31 |
| III-3.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 36 |
| III-4 | Red phosphorus | 37 |
| III-4.1 | Introduction | 37 |
| III-4.2 | Production of red phosphorus | 39 |
| III-4.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 41 |
| III-5 | Phosphorus pentasulfide | 42 |
| III-5.1 | Introduction | 42 |
| III-5.2 | Production of phosphorus pentasulfide | 44 |
| III-5.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 46 |
| III-6 | Sodium hypophosphite | 47 |
| III-6.1 | Introduction | 47 |
| III-6.2 | Production of sodium hypophosphite | 48 |
| III-6.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 50 |
| III-7 | Phosphorus pentoxide | 52 |
| III-7.1 | Introduction | 52 |
| III-7.2 | Production of phosphorus pentoxide | 52 |
| III-7.3 | Forecast to the next five years | 54 |
| III-8 | Others | 55 |
| III-9 | Yellow phosphorus consumption in major countries | 56 |
| IV | Supply of yellow phosphorus | 62 |
| IV-1 | Supply summary | 62 |
| IV-2 | China | 65 |
| IV-2.1 | Introduction | 65 |
| IV-2.2 | Production | 70 |
| IV-3 | USA | 75 |
| IV-3.1 | Introduction | 75 |
| IV-3.2 | Production | 77 |
| IV-4 | Kazakhstan | 79 |
| IV-4.1 | Introduction | 79 |
| IV-4.2 | Production | 81 |
| IV-5 | Netherlands | 84 |
| IV-5.1 | Introduction | 84 |
| IV-5.2 | Production | 84 |
| IV-6 | Others (India, Russia, Vietnam, etc.) | 85 |
| IV-6.1 | India | 85 |
| IV-6.2 | Russia | 86 |
| IV-6.3 | Vietnam | 86 |
| IV-7 | Forecast on supply and supply-demand balance to the next 5 years | 87 |
| V | Global trade and flow of yellow phosphorus | 89 |
| V-1 | Summary of global trade and flow of P4 | 89 |
| V-2 | Export analysis | 90 |
| V-3 | Import analysis | 98 |
| V-4 | Global flow of yellow phosphorus and future trend | 103 |
| V-5 | Policies related to global trade of P4 | 107 |
| VI | Conclusion and commercial opportunities | 109 |
| VII | Profiles of major producers and end users | 110 |
| VII-1 | Profiles of major producers | 110 |
| VII-1.1 | Yunnan Malong Industry Group Co., Ltd. | 110 |
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| VII-2.17 | Shandong Hengtong Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. | 153 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Yellow phosphorus capacity and output of main production countries, 2008Table 2 Import situation of yellow phosphorus by country, 2008Table 3 Export situation of yellow phosphorus by country, 2008Table I-1 Exchange rate of USD against RMB, 1994-2008Table I-2 Exchange rate of USD against JPY, 2003-2009Table I-3 Exchange rates of EUR against USD Table I-4 Exchange rates of USD against PLZTable I-5 Exchange rates of USD against KZT, 2003~2008Table II-1 Characteristics of phosphate ore in top reserves countriesTable II-2 Typical analyses of commercial phosphate ore in major countries Table II-3 International trade of phosphate ore, 2000 to 2008Table II-4 Policies of main phosphate ore supplying countries in the worldTable III-1 Global consumption volume of yellow phosphorus by region, 2008Table III-2 Competition among different phosphoric acids in the worldTable III-3 Main thermal phosphoric acid producers in the world, 2008Table III-4 Major global phosphorus trichloride producers, 2008Table III-5 Major global red phosphorus producers, 2008Table III-6 Main phosphorus pentasulfide producers in the world, 2008Table III-7 Major global producers of sodium hypophosphite in 2008Table III-8 Major phosphorus pentoxide producers in the world, 2008Table III-9 Consumption of yellow phosphorus in the Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Russia, Vietnam, Czech Republic and Poland, 2008Table IV-1 Competitiveness analysis of yellow phosphorus industry in China, the USA, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands, 2008Table IV-2 Generation and consumption of electricity in China, 2004-2008, billion kWhTable IV-3 China's electricity price policy on high energy-consuming industriesTable IV-4 Requirements for existing yellow phosphorus enterprises, Jan. 2009Table IV-5 Requirement on indexes of yellow phosphorus equipmentTable IV-6 Main yellow phosphorus manufacturers in China, Jan. 2009Table IV-7 Historical data of electric power supply and price in Kazakhstan, 2003~2007Table IV-8 Forecast on yellow phosphorus output by country, tonne, 2009~2013Table IV-9 Forecast on yellow phosphorus consumption by end use sector, tonne, 2009~2013Table V-1 Export situation of yellow phosphorus by country, 2008Table V-2 Import situation of yellow phosphorus by country, 2008Table V-3 Export situation of major yellow phosphorus exporters in China, 2008Table V-4 Export situation of major yellow phosphorus manufacturers in China, 2008Table V-5 Export situation of yellow phosphorus in Kazakhstan, 2007Table V-6 Export situation of yellow phosphorus in Kazakhstan, 2008Table V-7 Export situation of yellow phosphorus in Kazakhstan, Jan. - Mar. 2009Table V-8 Export destinations of the Netherlands by volume, 2008Table V-9 Import origins of yellow phosphorus in Japan, 2003~2008Table V-10 Import origins of yellow phosphorus in India by volume, 2008Table V-11 Import origins of yellow phosphorus in the USA, 2008Table V-12 Flow of yellow phosphorus in 2003 and 2008 by exporterTable V-13 Flow of yellow phosphorus in 2003 and 2008 by importerTable V-14 Attitude of main yellow phosphorus supply countries in the world, 2008Table V-15 Export tariff and export rebate of yellow phosphorus changes in China
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Global consumption structure of yellow phosphorus by application volume, 2008Figure II-1 Distribution of phosphate ore in the world, 2008 (Unit: million tonnes)Figure II-2 World production of phosphate ore, 2000~2008 Figure II-3 Consumption pattern of phosphate ore in the worldFigure II-4 Flow of phosphate ore in the world Figure III-1 Global consumption structure of yellow phosphorus by application volume, 2008Figure III-2 Forecast on consumption structure of yellow phosphorus by application volume, 2013Figure III-3 Structure of thermal phosphoric acid capacity by country, 2008Figure III-4 Structure of yellow phosphorus consumption in thermal phosphoric acid by country, 2008Figure III-5 Forecast on global thermal phosphoric acid output and its yellow phosphorus consumption, 2009-2013Figure III-6 Capacity structure of phosphorus trichloride by country, 2008Figure III-7 Structure of yellow phosphorus consumption in phosphorus trichloride by country, 2008Figure III-8 Yellow phosphorus consumption in phosphorus trichloride in China, 2000-2008, tonneFigure III-9 Phosphorus trichloride output in EU, 2003-2008, tonneFigure III-10 Forecast on global phosphorus trichloride output and its yellow phosphorus consumption, 2009-2013, tonneFigure III-11 Consumption structure of red phosphorus by application volume, 2008Figure III-12 Consumption structure of red phosphorus by region, 2008Figure III-13 Capacity and output distribution of red phosphorus by region, 2008Figure III-14 Forecast on red phosphorus capacity in the next five years, 2009-2013Figure III-15 Forecast on global red phosphorus output in the next five years, 2009-2013Figure III-16 Consumption structure of phosphorus pentasulfide by application volume, 2008Figure III-17 Capacity structure of phosphorus pentasulphide by country, 2008Figure III-18 Structure of yellow phosphorus consumption in phosphorus pentasulfide by country, 2008Figure III-19 Forecast on global phosphorus pentasulfide output and its yellow phosphorus consumption, 2009-2013Figure III-20 Forecast on global sodium hypophosphite output and its yellow phosphorus consumption, 2009-2013Figure III-21 Forecast on global phosphorus pentoxide output and its yellow phosphorus consumption, 2009-2013, tonneFigure III-22 Forecast on global consumption of yellow phosphorus in others fields, 2009-2013Figure III-23 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in China by application volume, 2008Figure III-24 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in the USA by application volume, 2008Figure III-25 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in Germany by application volume, 2008Figure III-26 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in Japan by application volume, 2008Figure III-27 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in India by application volume, 2008Figure III-28 Consumption structure of yellow phosphorus in France by application volume, 2008Figure IV-1 World yellow phosphorus capacity structure by volume, 2004-2008Figure IV-2 Yellow phosphorus output and export of main suppliers, 2008Figure IV-3 Global phosphorus ore distribution in major countries, 2009, million tonnesFigure IV-4 Export volume of phosphate ores in China, 1996-2008Figure IV-5 Production process of electric furnace methodFigure IV-6 Capacity and output of yellow phosphorus in China, 2000-2008Figure IV-7 Main manufacturers of yellow phosphorus in China by Apr. 2009Figure IV-8 Price change of yellow phosphorus in China, 2006-2008Figure IV-9 Experts' forecast on yellow phosphorus capacity & output, 2009-2013Figure IV-10 Historical growth rate of capacity and output of yellow phosphorus in China, 2003~2008Figure IV-11 Projection on capacity/output of yellow phosphorus in China, 2009-2013Figure IV-12 Yellow phosphorus capacity of USA, 1985-2008, t/a.Figure IV-13 Forecast on yellow phosphorus output in USA, 2009-2013, tonne Figure IV-14 Kazakhstan's yellow phosphorus capacity change in the past two decadesFigure IV-15 Capacity and output of yellow phosphorus in Kazakhstan, 2003~2008Figure IV-16 Forecast on Kazakh yellow phosphorus output and export, 2009~2013Figure V-1 Export volume and share of yellow phosphorus in China, 1997-Mar. 2009Figure V-2 Structure of China's yellow phosphorus export destinations, 2008Figure V-3 Export price change in China, Jan. 2008-Mar. 2009 Figure V-4 Output and export volume of yellow phosphorus in Kazakhstan, 2003~2008Figure V-5 Import volume and price of yellow phosphorus in Germany, 2008Figure V-6 Structure of yellow phosphorus import origins in Germany, 2008 Figure V-7 Yellow phosphorus import volume in Japan, 2003-2008, tonneFigure V-8 Import volume and price of yellow phosphorus in Japan, Jan. 2008-Mar. 2009Figure V-9 Import volume and price of yellow phosphorus in India, 2008Figure V-10 Export volume of yellow phosphorus in the USA, 2003~2008, tonneFigure V-11 Global flow of yellow phosphorus, 2009, tonne
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The global yellow phosphorus production is highly concentrated and resource-dependent, largely subject to the changes of phosphate ore supply, which is to tighten in the future with increasing demand. As XX% of phosphate ore is used to produce phosphate fertilizer and only XX% is used to produce yellow phosphorus globally, phosphate ore supply has certain influence on production cost of yellow phosphorus, especially in those production countries with high dependence on imported phosphate ore, such as the Netherlands and India, though it is electric power that takes up the largest portion of yellow phosphorus production cost.
The global yellow phosphorus demand, with major applications including six products, has been increasing year by year. And the consumption structure varies in different regions.
In 2008, thermal phosphoric acid and phosphorus trichloride are the two largest consumption fields, accounting for XX% and XX% of the total respectively. In the next five years, thermal phosphoric acid demand will decrease, while phosphorus trichloride and sodium hypophosphite demand will increase fast.
China, the USA, Germany, the Netherlands and Japan are the major consumption countries, with consumption share of XX%, XX%, XX%, XX% and XX%.
Yellow phosphorus production technology is generally the same in the world, which is electric furnace process. Global yellow phosphorus capacity mainly concentrates in six countries, namely, China, the USA, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, India and Vietnam, each with different characteristics and playing different roles in global yellow phosphorus flow.
Germany, Japan, Poland, Czech India and the USA are the major importers in 2008.
China, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands are the major exporters in 2008. The global yellow phosphorus supply is relatively stable. The market gap left by some exporters like China will be filled by other exporters.
China will reduce the output and restrict export gradually, while Kazakhstan and Vietnam will enlarge their output and export to fill the market gap left by China. Some previously import countries of Chinese yellow phosphorus such as Japan and India may turn to product from Kazakhstan and Vietnam. The supply from the Netherlands and the USA will remain unchanged. Indian output will not increase fast due to lack of phosphate ore.
Global yellow phosphorus demand will decrease in 2009 and gradually recover from 2010. Demand in thermal phosphoric acid will reduce in the future, especially in China. Moreover, global demand in phosphorus trichloride and sodium hypophosphite will expand fast, mainly in China, the USA and India.
At present, due to the global economic recession, the yellow phosphorus faces oversupply. With the economic recovery since 2010, the supply and demand will tend to be balanced.
Among the major yellow phosphorus suppliers, Kazakhstan seems to be more competitive than the other three countries in production and will be increasingly important in global supply in the future, even surpass China and the USA.
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