This report is available both in Russian and English versions.
The report is devoted to investigation of the current standing of the market of catalysts of hydrogenation processes (hydrocracking, hydrotreating and hydrodesulfurization) in Russia and the CIS and forecast of its development. The report consists of 5 chapters, contains 118 pages, including 15 figures, 56 tables, 4 Appendices and address directories.
Methodologically, the work was carried out as a "desk" research. The following information sources were analyzed: first of all, data of state bodies - Federal Service of State Statistics of Russia (Rosstat), Federal Customs Service of Russia (FCS), railage statistics of Russia. In addition, data of the sectoral and regional press, annual and quarterly reports of companies, web-sites of companies, as well as scientific and technical literature, were used.
The introduction briefly summarizes the hydrogenation processes of oil refineries.
The first chapter is devoted to the production of hydrotreating catalysts in Russia. This section provides the nomenclature and characterization of catalysts produced. The statistical and estimated data on volumes of production of these catalysts in Russia are presented. Also, this chapter describes the major scientific organizations dealing with the catalyst technology, as well as enterprises producing catalysts (in Russia and Ukraine).
The second chapter of the report presents data on foreign trade in hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts in Russia in 2007-2012, and supplies of hydrotreating catalysts to Ukraine in 2007-2012. In addition, a description of the main foreign suppliers of catalysts of hydrogenation processes to Russia is given.
The third chapter of the report presents data on export and import prices for hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts (in 2007-2012) and their comparison with domestic prices in Russia.
The fourth chapter of the report describes the consumption of catalysts in Russia. This section provides a balance of production - consumption in the Russian Federation. The characteristic of the oil industry of Russia and the CIS countries is presented.
The fifth chapter presents a forecast of development of the Russian market of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts for the period up to 2020.
Appendicies 1-4 show the current and projected hydrotreating and hydrocracking units in Russia and the CIS countries. The addresses and contact information of enterprises producing and consuming catalysts are also given.
ANNOTATION
INTRODUCTION
I. Production of catalysts for hydrogenation processes in CIS
I.1. The main scientific organizations in Russia involved in the development of catalysts for hydrogenation processes
I.2. Nomenclature of the manufactured in Russia catalysts of hydrogenation processes
I.3. Dynamics of production of catalysts for hydrogenation processes in the Russian Federation in 2007-2011
I.4. The main companies-producers of catalysts for hydrogenation processes in Russia, their current standing
I.4.1. Company "KNT Group" (Bashkortostan, Russia)
I.4.2. CJSC "Industrial Catalysts" (Ryazan, Russia)
I.4.3. LLC "Novokuibyshevsk plant of catalysts" (Novokuibyshevsk, Samara region, Russia)
I.4.4. JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis" (Angarsk, Irkutsk region, Russia)
I.4.5. CJSC "Nizhny Novgorod sorbents" (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
I.4.6. LLC "Süd-Chemie Alvigo Ketelists Ukraine" ("ZKAK Ukraine") (Severodonetsk, Lugansk region, Ukraine)
II. Export and import of catalysts for hydrotreating and hydrocracking in 2007-2012 in CIS
II.1. Volumes of export-import of catalysts for hydrotreating and hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012
II.2. Main destinations of the export-import deliveries of catalysts in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012
II.3. Main foreign companies-suppliers of catalysts for hydrotreating and hydrocracking to Russia
Axens IFP Group Technologies (France)
W.R. Grace & Co (USA)
Albemarle Catalysts Company (USA)
Haldor Topsoe A/S (Denmark)
II.4. Export and import of hydrotreating catalysts in Ukraine
III. Export-import prices on catalysts in CIS
III.1. Dynamics of export-import prices for catalysts for hydrotreating-hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012
III.2. Average export prices on Russian catalysts in 2007-2012
III.3. Average import prices for catalysts, supplied to Russia in 2007-2012
III.4. Average import prices for catalysts, supplied to Ukraine in 2007-2011
IV. Consumption of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts in CIS in 2007-2011
IV.1. Balance of consumption of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts in Russia in 2007-2011
IV.2. Characteristics of the oil refining industry of the Russian Federation
IV.3. Characteristics of the oil refining industry of the CIS countries
V. Forecast of production and consumption of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts in Russia for the period up to 2020
Appendix 1. Units of hydrotreatment and hydrocracking in the Russian Federation
Appendix 2. Projected hydrotreating and hydrocracking units in the Russian Federation
Appendix 3. Hydrotreating and hydrocracking units in the CIS countries
Appendix 4. Projected units of hydrotreatment and hydrocracking in the CIS countries
Address directory of enterprises-producers of catalysts in the CIS
Address directory of foreign enterprises-producers of catalysts
Address directory of enterprises-consumers of catalysts in the CIS
Table 1: The main directions of the use of catalytic processes in the petroleum industry of the Russian Federation
Table 2: The main domestic developers of catalysts for oil refining
Table 3: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 231M in accordance with TU 2177-008-1711804
Table 4: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 222M in accordance with TU 38.10113789
Table 5: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 242M in accordance with TU 2177-011-40431454
Table 6: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 442M in accordance with TU 2177-009-11711804
Table 7: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 438M in accordance with TU 2177-005-40431454
Table 8: Quality indicators of the catalyst RK 720M in accordance with TU 2177-007-40431454
Table 9: Main characteristics of catalysts KGSh
Table 10: Main characteristics of catalysts KGU
Table 11: Conditions of the hydrodesulfurization process on the catalyst KGU-950
Table 12: Nomenclature and characteristics of the Russian catalysts for hydrotreating, hydrodesulfurization and hydrocracking
Table 13: Producers of catalysys of hydrotreament and hydrocracking processes in the CIS
Table 14: Production of catalysts of hydrogenation processes
Table 15: The main characteristics of the TNK catalysts
Table 16: Main characteristics of catalysts IK-GO-1 in accordance with TU 2177-019-44912618-2007
Table 17: Main characteristics of hydrotreating catalysts of gasoline fractions
Table 18: Main characteristics of catalysts for hydrotreating diesel fractions
Table 19: Main characteristics of catalysts for hydrotreating of vaccum gas oil
Table 20: Nomenclature of catalysts for and hydrocracking produced at JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis"
Table 21: Main characteristics of the catalyst GO-38A in accordance with TU 38.40183-92
Table 22: Main characteristics of the catalyst GO-15 in accordance with TU 2172-005-47317879-2000
Table 23: Main characteristics of the catalyst AGKD-400 in accordance with TU 2177-020-46693103-2006
Table 24: Main characteristics of the catalyst A-GPV in accordance with TU 2177-018-46693103-2006
Table 25: Main characteristics of catalysts SGK-1 and SGK-5
Table 26: Main characteristics of the catalyst GI-03M in accordance with TU 38.401-58-392-2007
Table 27: Main characteristics of the catalyst KDM-10 in accordance with TU 2172-268-05742746-94
Table 28: Main characteristics of the catalyst GKM-21M in accordance with TU 2177-036-46693103-2007
Table 29: Release of catalysts byy the direction of their use at JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis" in 2009-2011, ton/mln Rub.
Table 30: Average prices for hydrotreating catalysts of JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis" in 2009-2012, $/kg
Table 31: Main foreign consumers of hydrotreating catalysts of JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis" in 2007-2012, ton
Table 32: Brands of catalysts, offered by CJSC "Nizhny Novgorod sorbents"
Table 33: Nomenclature of the properties of hydrotreating catalysts of LLC "ZKAK Ukraine"
Table 34: Foreign trade in catalysts for hydrotreating and hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2011 and 1st half of 2012, ton
Table 35: Share of the export of catalysts of for hydrotreating and hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2011, ton
Table 36: Export of catalysts for hydrotreating by Russian enterprises in 2007-2011 and 1st half of 2012, ton
Table 37: Main countries-suppliers of catalysts to Russia in 2007-2012, ton
Table 38: Directions of the use of catalysyst for hydroforming of oil products in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012, ton
Table 39: Main Russian recipients of imported catalysts in 2007-2012, ton
Table 40: Main producers of hydrotreating catalysts, supplying them to Russia in 2007-2012, ton
Table 41: Suppliers and the purpose of catalysts imported to the Russian Federation in 2009-2012, ton
Table 42: Russian consumers of catalysts of the company Axens in 2007-2012, ton
Table 43: Russian consumers of catalysts of the company Grace in 2007-2012, ton
Table 44: Russian consumers of catalysts of the Albemarle Catalysts Company in 2007-2012, ton
Table 45: Russian consumers of catalysts of the company Haldor Topsoe in 2007-2012, ton
Table 46: Foreign trade in hydrotreating catalysts in Ukraine in 2007-2011 and 1st half of 2012, ton
Table 47: Main Ukrainian recipients of imported catalysts in 2007-2012, ton
Table 48: Countries-suppliers of catalysts to Ukraine in 2007-2012, ton
Table 49: The main suppliers of hydrotreating catalysts to Ukraine in 2007-2012, ton
Table 50: Export prices of Russian hydrotreating catalysts in 2007-2011 and the 1st half of 2012, $/kg
Table 51: Prices of imported catalysts for Russian consumers in 2007-2012, S/kg
Table 52: Suppliers, applications and prices of catalysts imported to the Russian Federation in 2007-2012, $/kg
Table 53: Prices of suppliers of hydrotreating catalysts in Ukraine in 2007-2011, $/kg
Table 54: Priced for Ukrainian consumers of imported hydrotreating catalysts in 2007-2011, $/kg
Table 55: Volumes of consumption of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts in Russia in 2007-2011, ton
Table 56: Supplies of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts by Russian and foreign companies in 2007-2011, ton
Figure 1: Dynamics of production of catalysts of hydrogenation processes in Russia in 2007-2011, ton
Figure 2: The share of Russian producers of catalysts of hydrogenation processes in the total volume of their production in the Russian Federation in 2007-2011, %
Figure 3: Production of catalysts at CJSC "Industrial Catalysts" in 2003-2011, ton
Figure 4: Production of catalysts at LLC "NZK" in 2003-2011, ton
Figure 5: Production of catalysts at JSC "Angarsk plant of catalysts and organic synthesis" in 2003-2011, ton
Figure 6: Production of catalysts at CJSC "Nizhny Novgorod sorbents" in 2003-2011, ton
Figure 7: Dynamics of the export-import supplies of catalysts for hydrotreating and hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2011 and 1st half of 2012, ton
Figure 8: Quarterly change in import volumes of catalysts in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012, ton
Figure 9: Geographic structure of export of Russian hydrotreating catalysts in 2007-2012, %
Figure 10: Share of main suppliers to the Russian Federation of hydrotreating catalysts in 2007-2012, %
Figure 11: Dynamics of the export-import supplies of hydrotreating catalysts in Ukraine in 2007-2011 and 1st half of 2012, ton
Figure 12: Dynamics of export-import prices for catalysts for hydrotreating-hydrocracking in the Russian Federation in 2007-2012, $/kg
Figure 13: Dynamics of import prices for hydrotreating catalysts, ($/kg), and volumes of import in Ukraine in 2007-2011 (ton)
Figure 14: Shares of suppliers of hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts on the Russian market in 2011, %
Figure 15: Hydrotreating units in Russia
Figure 16: Number of installations for hydrotreating and hydrocracking (units) and a forecast of consumption of catalysts to 2020 (thousand ton)