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| No. | 25A001 | The Ammonia Industry in China |
About This Report:
| Language version: | English | |
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| Finished in: | April 2006 | |
| Total pages: | 177 | |
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Description:
In the past the years (1996~2005), the output of ammonia kept increasing with the average annual growth rate 5.32%. This report is to introduce, in a broad way, the competitiveness of Chinese ammonia from aspects of production, export and manufacturers. Production technology is studied detailed in this report, as well as the potential projects of ammonia. Top manufacturers of ammonia are profiled.
Main Content:
| Part | Content | Page |
| I | Executive summary | 5 |
| I-1 | Ammonia market in China | 5 |
| I-2 | Introduction and methodology | 6 |
| Methodology | 6 |
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| List of definitions | 7 |
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| II | Technologic developments | 9 |
| II-1 | Current situation of facilities | 9 |
| II-2 | Level of production technology | 21 |
| II-2.1 | Technologies taking coal and tar as raw material | 21 |
| II-2.2 | Technologies taking residue oil | 25 |
| II-2.3 | Technologies taking natural gas and light oil | 26 |
| II-3 | Catalyst situation | 31 |
| II-4 | Comparison between Chinese technology and foreign technology | 35 |
| II-5 | R & D situation in Chinese ammonia industry & hot areas in the future & active researchers | 37 |
| II-6 | Technology suppliers of ammonia in China & their strength areas | 38 |
| II-6.1 | Hunan Anchun High Tech Co., Ltd. | 38 |
| II-6.2 | Sichuan China Chengda Engineering Corporation | 40 |
| II-6.3 | Hubei China Wuhuan Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. | 43 |
| II-6.4 | Beijing Dalike Technology Co., Ltd. | 44 |
| II-6.5 | Liaoning Dalian Bingshan Group Jinzhou Heavy Machinery Works | 46 |
| II-6.6 | Zhejiang Ningbo Far east Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. | 47 |
| II-6.7 | Jiangsu Nanjing Chemical Machinery Works | 48 |
| II-7 | The transfer of ammonia technology in China | 50 |
| III | Market and supply chain | 53 |
| Global overview of ammonia | 53 |
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| III-1 | Key factors influencing ammonia | 53 |
| III-2 | Historic supply situation & market size | 55 |
| III-3 | Competitiveness of Chinese production and supply | 55 |
| III-4 | Foreign involvement in Chinese production, technology and financial | 56 |
| III-5 | Introduction to the supply situation of major raw materials in China | 56 |
| III-5.1 | Coal | 57 |
| III-5.2 | Oil | 58 |
| III-5.3 | Natural gas | 58 |
| III-6 | Future Plan for Ammonia Projects in China, Enlargement or New Installment | 59 |
| III-7 | Historic import and export of ammonia (2002~2005) | 60 |
| IV | Consumption structure of ammonia | 61 |
| IV-1 | Consumption structure of ammonia in China | 61 |
| IV-2 | Brief introduction to specific end use segments | 62 |
| V | Forecast on ammonia industry till 2015 | 63 |
| V-1 | Role of the government in the ammonia industry & National policy | 64 |
| V-2 | Plan for ammonia industry in the next 5-15 years, both local government and central government | 64 |
| V-3 | Key factors for the development of ammonia in China | 64 |
| V-4 | Driving forces in the ammonia industry | 65 |
| V-5 | Quantitative and qualitative forecast on ammonia industry in China in all aspects | 65 |
| V-6 | Commercial opportunities for ammonia industry in China, technologically and economically | 68 |
| VI | Profiles of ammonia manufacturers in China | 69 |
| VI-1 | Profiles of active ammonia manufacturers | 69 |
| VI-1.1 | Sichuan Lutianhua Group Incorporated | 69 |
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| VI-1.40 | Shandong Feicheng Chemical Fertilizer Plant | 131 |
| VI-2 | Profile of potential projects/companies & their plans | 135 |
| VI-2.1 | Sichuan Meifeng Chemical Industry Co.,Ltd. | 135 |
| … | …… | … |
| VI-2.23 | Merchant of Xinjiang Akesu Region | 176 |
| VI-3 | List of idled manufacturer | 177 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 List of Some Producers’ Abbreviation Referred to in the Following Content
Table II-1.1 Capacity distribution of ammonia in China
Table II-1.1.1 Top 35 producers of ammonia in China
Table II-1.2.1 Middle producers of ammonia in China
Table II-1.3.1 Part of small ammonia producers in China
Table II-2.1.1 Producers using Texaco coal water mixture gasification technology in China
Table II-2.1.2 Producers using Shell coal gasification technology in China
Table II-2.3.1 List of ammonia producers using Kellogg technology in China
Table II-2.3.2 Producers using Tops technology
Table II-2.3.3 Producers using Braun technology
Table II-2.3.4 Producers using Calale technology
Table II-2.3.2 Producers using Linde technology
Table II-3.4.1.1 The content of materials in ADA solution
Table II-4.1.1 Comparison of different technology of ammonia production taking coal as raw materials
Table II-4.1.2 Comparison between Shell technology and domestic gasification technology
Table II-4.2.1 Comparison of different technologies of ammonia production taking gas as raw materials
Table III-1. Global consumption situation of ammonia in the world
Table III-2. Raw materials structure of ammonia production in the world
Table III-2.1 Historic supply situation & market size of ammonia in China (1996-2005)
Table III-5.1 Comparison of the structure of raw materials of ammonia in China in 1994 and 2005
Table III-5.2 Consumption of raw materials in ammonia production
Table III-5.1.1 Historic output of coal in China
Table III-6.3.1.1 Output and consumption volume of natural gas in the world (1998-2004)
Table III-5.3.2.1 Output of natural gas in China (1994, 1999-2005) Unit: Billion m3
Table III-6.1 Potential buyers
Table III-7.1 Historic import and export volume of ammonia in China
Table IV-1.1 Consumption structure of ammonia in China in 2005
Table IV-1.2 Consumption structure of ammonia in China in 2004
Table V-5.1.1 Quantitative forecast on market situation of ammonia in 2010 and 2015
Table V-5.2.1 Producers of ammonia in China in 2015
Table V-5.3.1 Current technologies being applied in ammonia production in China
Table V-5.3.2 Raw materials structure of ammonia production in 2015
LIST CHART
Chart II-2.1 Technology flow of ammonia production
Chart II-2.1.1 Technology process of Texaco coal water mixture gasification
Chart II-2.2.1 Texaco residue oil gasification technology
Chart II-2.2.2 Shell residue oil gasification technology
Chart III-5.1 Structure of raw materials of ammonia in china in 2005
Chart III-5.2 Structure of raw materials of ammonia in China in 1994
Chart IV-1.1 Consumption structure of ammonia in China in 2005
Chart IV-1.2 Consumption structure of ammonia in China in 2004
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(Note: The following summary is based on the situation in 2006 and maybe different to what it is nowadays. Please be noted.)
- Production
China is the largest ammonia production country. There are more than 400 producers, whose total output was about xxxx KTs in 2005, about xxx% of the global total output.
Though the output of ammonia in China is the largest in the world, the average production scale of the installations is small. Among the 500 sets of ammonia installations, only about xx sets of installations have the capacity of over 300KTs/year. The production technology level is low and the production cost is high.
There are about xx large enterprises whose capacity of ammonia is above 300KTs/year, their total capacity is about 33% of the capacity in China. The capacity of middle enterprises (100KTs/year to 300KTs/year) occupies for about xxx%, it is xxx% for small enterprises (<100KTs/year).
- Consumption
About xxx% of ammonia in China is used to produce urea, xxx% for ammonium bicarbonate, and the rest for ammonium chloride and so on.
- Technology
UGI (Unmovable bed intermittent gasification) is the most widely used technology in China. It is a technology developed in China and is backward. China has introduced many advanced technologies from large corp. such as Texaco, Shell, Kellogg, Tops, Casale, and Braun and so on in the past years. Now these technologies are widely used in China.
- Raw Materials Structure
Coal is the major raw materials in Chinese ammonia production and next comes the natural gas. Oil route is seldom used now and it will be washed out soon.
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