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| No. | 0024U001 | Production and Market of Urea in China - Edition(2) |
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| Report edition: | 2009 edition(2) | |
| Language version: | English | |
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Description:
Urea is an important nitrogenous fertilizer in China. After several years’ fast development, China has become a top urea production country in the world. While at the same time, Chinese urea industry at present is confronted with many challenges. Therefore, adjustment is urgent for China’s urea industry to survive current economic depression, and Chinese government has also carried out several policies to optimize urea industry.
This report focuses on urea market situation in 2008 and H1 in 2009, as well as unveiling the future of Chinese urea industry based on the current trend.
You can figure out a detailed view of Chinese urea industry in the following aspects:
- What is the production situation of China’s urea industry in 2008?
- Who are the top manufacturers and key players?
- How many new projects are under construction at present or under planning in next five years?
- What are the present situation and future prospect of China’s small urea plants?
- What are the latest policies in China concerned urea industry and their effects?
- Is there any technology improvement of urea production in China?
- What is the trend of China’s urea industry? What are the key opportunities?
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive Summary | ||
| I | Introduction and methodology | 1 |
| I-1 | Introduction to this research | 1 |
| I-2 | Methodology and source | 2 |
| I-3 | Definition and glossary | 2 |
| II | Production situation of urea | 3 |
| II-1 | Overview | 3 |
| II-2 | Capacity and output of urea | 3 |
| II-3 | Top Urea manufacturers | 5 |
| II-4 | Small urea plants | 8 |
| II-5 | New urea projects | 11 |
| III | Technology and raw material | 16 |
| III-1 | Technology of urea production in recent years | 16 |
| III-2 | Technology light spot in China | 24 |
| III-2.1 | Large-Granule urea technology | 24 |
| III-2.2 | Zinc-Urea production technology | 26 |
| III-2.3 | Coated urea | 27 |
| II-2.4 | Technical dynamic 2008-2009 | 27 |
| III-3 | Treatment of chemical pollution in the urea plant | 28 |
| II-3.1 | Major pollutant in production of urea | 28 |
| II-3.2 | Situation of treatment of chemical pollution | 29 |
| III-4 | Comparison between Chinese technology and foreign technology | 30 |
| III-5 | R & D situation in Chinese urea industry & hot areas in the future & active researchers | 32 |
| III-6 | Technology suppliers of urea in China & their strength areas | 34 |
| III-7 | Influence of electricity-coal | 47 |
| IV | Consumption and IE analysis | 49 |
| IV-1 | Overview of consumption and export | 49 |
| IV-2 | Consumption | 49 |
| IV-3 | IE analysis | 50 |
| V | Influencing factors analysis of urea industry in China | 55 |
| V-1 | Global and domestic economic situation | 55 |
| V-2 | Policies on urea industry in China | 56 |
| V-3 | Technology | 62 |
| V-4 | Competition among manufacturers | 63 |
| VI | Forecast on urea industry to 2013 | 63 |
| VII | Conclusion | 65 |
| VIII | Profiles of urea manufacturers in China | 66 |
| VIII-1 | Shanxi Jincheng Anthracite Mining Group | 67 |
| ... | ... | |
| VIII-20 | Liaoning Beitai Iron & Steel Group Co., Ltd. | 104 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I-3-1 Exchange rate of USD against RMB, 2004-2008Table II-3-1 Top urea manufactures situation, 2008Table II-4-1 Situation of some small plants in 2008 and their attitude toward competition from large enterpriseTable II-5-1 New plants launched in first half of 2009Table II-5-2 New plants in next five yearsTable II-5-3 New capacity launched in 2009 and next five year, t/aTable III-1-1 Brief introduction to the four stages of urea technology in chinaTableIII-2.1-1 Different granule size of urea Table III-2.1.4-1 Comparison of different large urea technologyTable III-2.2-1 Zinc-urea manufactures using different technologiesTable III-2.4-1 Technical dynamics, 2008-2009Table III-3.1-1 Major pollutant in urea production with different technologiesTable III-3.1-2 Requirement for effluent discharge from urea producersTable III-4-1 Main technical condition of different technologiesTable III-6-1 Main suppliers of urea technology, 2009Table IV-2-1 Consumption situation of urea, 2008Table IV-3-1 Export tariff in different seasons, June 2009Table IV-3-2 Top10 importers by volume, 2008Table IV-3-3 Top10 exporters by volume, 2008Table V-2-1 Favorable policies on urea industryTable V-2-2 Actual export tax, 2009 Table V-2-3 Comparison of protective purchasing prices, 2008 and 2009, USD/t.Table V-2-4 GB 13458-2001 discharge standard of water pollutants for ammonia industry (for current plants)Table V-2-5 GB 13458-2001 discharge standard of water pollutants for ammonia industry (For new plants after Jan. 1st, 2001)Table V-2-6 Effluent standard of pollutants for ammonia industry (exposure draft)Table V-2-7 GB 21334-2008 Norm of energy consumption per unit product of synthetic ammonia
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure II-2-1 Capacity and output of urea in China, 2004-2008Figure II-2-2 Distribution of urea output, 2008Figure III-1-1 Production flowchart of half cycle processFigure III-1-2 Basic production flow of water solution complete cycle processFigure III-1-3 Basic production flow of CO2 stripping processFigure III-1-4 Basic production flow of NH3 stripping process Figure III-1-5 Basic production flow of ACES process Figure III-7-1 Price of electricity-coal, 2003-2009Figure IV-1 Consumption and export situation of China’s urea, 2005-2008 Figure IV-2-1 Consumption structure of urea for industrial use, 2008Figure IV-3-1 Export constitutes less than 10% of output, 2005-2008Figure VI-1 Forecast on capacity and output of urea in next five years
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China currently has become a leading urea manufacturer with the largest output in the world.
In 2000, China has depended on imported urea heavily to meet domestic demand, and since then, domestic capacity has enlarged rapidly with CAGR of XXX% for more than five years with increasing domestic demand and favorable policies. While by end of 2008, about XXX million~XXXmillion t/a has become surplus for domestic capacity, with the total capacity of XXXt/a and the output of XXX tonnes.
In recent years, the concentration ratio of China's urea industry has become increasingly higher. There were XXX urea manufactures in China in 2008, among which about XXXmanufactures' capacity was under XXXt/a, while the top XXX achieved their total capacity and output of XXXt/a and XXX tonnes respectively, accounting for XXX% andXXX% of China’s total.
Water solution complete cycle process is mainly adopted by small urea enterprises, while CO2 stripping process and NH3 stripping, which is more advanced, energy and cost-effective, are used by the large ones and the new plants, but still depends on import heavily. The technology limitation is still a bottleneck for domestic urea development.
Urea export constitutes small proportions of China's total urea output under China's adjustment on export tax. In 2008, the total export was only XXX tonnes, accounting for XXX% of the total output.
In the near future, Chinese urea capacity is estimated to continuously enlarge year on year, with the unbalanced situation between supply and demand to be increasingly intense. Besides, enterprises merger and acquisition will witness growth, with large enterprises to acquire the small ones. It is thus predicted that Chinese urea capacity will concentrate in a few urea enterprise groups, while the small ones will shift to other business or close down.
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