India's Petrochemical Industry 1997

India's Petrochemical Industry 1997

India's Petrochemical Industry 1997

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-How will Asian chemical companies respond -

India's ethylene capacity is expected to become 2.62 million t/y by the end of 2001, and demand for petrochemical products expressed in ethylene demand has been growing at an average annual rate of 12% over the past ten years. In the four year since economic liberalization in 1991, growth has averaged a staggering 17%/y. Further one can anticipate high growth in the future.

This report, published bilingually in Japanese and English, provides a wealth of information not only on the petrochemical industry proper, but on all aspects from feedstocks to distribution. The report includes general data on India's petrochemical and related industries, DIA RESEARCH MARTECH's own demand and supply / demand forecasts for major petrochemical products, flow sheets and area maps for all major petrochemical complexes, etc.

Price of report: US$3,000 per copy including overseas air delivery charges.

We are confident that this report will be an important reference for all concerned. Please review this brochure and consider purchasing this informative investigative report.

 

 

Who should consider purchasing?

  • those who, either directly or indirectly, are concerned with chemical and/or petrochemical industry.

  • Companies, corporations organizations, relating to petrochemical,chemical,banking,trading house,traders,etc.,etc.

  • Companies, corporations who has a plan to invest in India or who invested in India.

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Contents outline

Executive Summary
Chapter 1 India's petrochemical industry
  • 1.1 India's chemical industry
    1.1.1 Profile of India's chemical industry
            (1) Definition, scale, and locations of India's chemical industry
            (2) The development of India's chemical industry
              (a)  India's economic planning and the chemical industry (b)   History
            (3) Characteristics of India's chemical industry
      (a)   General characteristics (b)  Alcohol­derived organic chemicals (c)  SSIS
            (4) Profiles of each sector of India's chemical industry
      (a)   Basic inorganic and organic chemicals (b)   Fine chemicals, specialty chemicals
      (c)   Agrochemical (d)   Pharmaceuticals (e)   Dyes, paints (f)   Fertilizers
            (5) Chemical product trade and tariffs
            (6) Profile of chemical­related industries
    1.1.2 India's chemical industry-related administrative organizations
            (1) India's chemical industry-related organizations
            (2) Profile of Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals
            (3) India's chemical associations, federations and organizations
    1.1.3 India's major chemical-related companies
            (1) Recent financial performances of India's major chemical­related companies
            (2) Reform and privatization of state-owned chemical companies
    1.1.4 Indian foreign investment policy and the chemical industry
             (1) Outline of foreign investment policy
      (a)  Basic policy   (b) Foreign investment legislation   (c) Main administrative bodies
             (2) Foreign investment policy and system
      (a) Industry sector regulations   (b)  Industrial license system
      (c)  Automatic approval system    (d)  Industrial approval obtaining process
             (3) Outline of foreign investment in India
             (4) India's pros and cons as an investment destination
      (a) Outline and comparison with China    (b)  Country risk    (c) Pros and cons
    1.1.5 Status of foreign companies' activities in India
             (1) European and US chemical­related companies
             (2) Japanese companies
             (3) Non­Japanese Asian companies
    1.1.6 Operations of India chemical­related companies abroad
    1.1.7 Problems and their countermeasures in the Indian chemical industry
             (1) Plant scales and efficiencies
             (2) Product quality
             (3) Product cost
             (4) Infrastructure
             (5) Raw materials, energy
             (6) Protection of intellectual property rights
             (7) Research and development
             (8) Environmental problems
             (9) Management
    1.2 The development of India's petrochemical industry
    1.2.1 The dawning of India's petrochemical industry (1957-66)
             (1) Before the birth of the petrochemical industry (1957-65)
             (2) India's first petroleum­based ethylene plant starts up in Bombay (1966)
    1.2.2 Development period of India's petrochemical industry (1968 78)
             (1) Start up of NOCIL's naphtha cracker and derivative plants (1968)
             (2) IPCL's fully-integrated petrochemical complex starts up in Baroda (1973-78)
    1.2.3 Construction of aromatics complexes (1979-1990)
    1.2.4 Internationalization of the Indian petrochemical industry (1991- )
             (1) New industrial policy of the Indian government (July 1991)
             (2) Construction of IPCL's large­scale Nagothane gas cracker (MGCC, 1991)
             (3) Construction of RIL's large­scale petrochemical complex in Hazira (1991-97)
    1.3 Status of India's petrochemical industry
    1.3.1 Profile of India's petrochemical industry
    1.3.2 India's petrochemical complexes
             (1) Locations
             (2) Existing complexes
             (3) Construction plans
    1.4 India's Major Chemical Companies
    1.4.1 Indian Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd. (IPCL)
             (1) Outline 
             (2) Recent financial record
             (3) Petrochemical plants  
             (4) Joint ventures
    1.4.2 National Organic Chemical Industry Ltd. (NOCIL)*  (* Sections same as 1.4.1)
    1.4.3 Reliance Industries (RIL)*
    1.4.4 Gas Authority of India Ltd. (GAIL)*
    1.4.5 Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. (HPL)*
    1.4.6 Oswal Agro Group*
    1.4.7 Major petrochemical companies not producing ethylene
             (1) Southern Petrochemical Industries Corpn. Ltd. (SPIC)*
             (2) Tamilnadu Petroproducts Ltd. (TPL)*
             (3) Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co., Ltd.*
             (4) Hindustan Organic Chemicals (HOC)*
             (5) Herdillia Chemicals (HCL)*

Chapter 2 Indian petrochemical feedstocks
  • 2.1 India's oil­ and natural gas­related organization and policy
    2.2 India's production of oil and natural gas
    2.2.1 Development of oil and natural gas production
            (1) History of India's oil and natural gas development
             (2) Outline of energy production in India
             (3) India's current status of crude oil and gas development.
      (a) Oil and gas reserves and R/P (b) Locations of basins (c) Oil and gas fields
    2.2.2 Comparison of properties of Indian and imported crude oil.
    2.2.3 India's oil and natural gas development/production companies
             (1) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (ONGC)
             (2) Oil India Ltd. (OIL)
    2.2.4 India's oil and gas pipelines
    2.3 India's oil refining industry
    2.3.1 India's refineries
             (1) Locations of oil refineries
             (2) Capacities and expansion plans at India's existing refineries
      (a) IOC   (b)  HPCL   (c)  BPCL   (d)  MRL   (e)  CRL   (f)  BRPL
             (3) New refinery construction plans
      (a)  MRPL   (b)  NRL   (c)  RPL   (d)  IOC/KOC Refinery   (e)  BPCL/OOC Refinery
    2.3.2 Petroleum product sales
    2.3.3 Petrochemical feedstocks (Naphtha/NGL, Natural gas)
Chapter 3: Supply/demand balance and market trends of petrochemical products in India
  • 3.1 Supply and demand trends of petrochemical products
    3.1.1 Supply and demand trends of petrochemical products
             (1) Synthetic resins
             (2) Synthetic rubbers
             (3) Synthetic fibers
             (4) Basic petrochemicals
             (5) Crude oil and petroleum products
             (6) Natural gas
             (7) Chemical fertilizers
             (8) Overall status of petrochemical industry
             (9) 1995 96 production and demand for major petrochemicals
    3.1.2 Trends in trade of petrochemical products
             (1) General outlook of trade
             (2) Import duties and countervailing duty
    3.2 Product­wise supply/demand
    3.2.1 LDPE/LLDPE
    3.2.2 HDPE
    3.2.3 Total PE
    3.2.4 PP
    3.2.5 PVC
    3.2.6 PS/EPS
    3.2.7 ABS/AS
    3.2.8 EB, SM, phenol, acetone
    3.2.6 PS/EPS
    3.2.7 ABS/AS
    3.2.8 EB, SM, phenol, acetone
    3.2.9 Synthetic fiber raw materials
             (1) EO/EG
             (2) PX
             (3) PTA
             (4) DMT
             (5) Caprolactam
             (6) Acrylonitrile
    3.2.10 LAB/synthetic detergents
    3.2.11 Synthetic rubbers
    3.2.12 Synthetic fibers
             (1) Outline
             (2) Polyester fibers
             (3) Nylon fibers
             (4) Acrylic fibers
             (5) PP fibers
    3.2.13 Engineering plastics
    3.2.14 Other resins
             (1) PMMA, acrylic resins
             (2) Epoxy resins
             (3) Unsaturated polyester
             (4) Amino resin
             (5) Phenolic resin
             (6) Polyurethane (7) EVA
    3.2.15 Basic petrochemical products
             (1) Ethylene
             (2) Propylene
             (3) Butadiene
             (4) Benzene
             (5) SM
             (6) AN
    3.2.16 Other petrochemical products
             (1) Toluene
             (2) Xylenes
             (3) 1­butene
             (4) Methanol
             (5) Oxo alcohols
             (6) Plasticizers
             (7) Acetic acid
             (8) Acetic anhydride
             (9) MAH
             (10) Phthalic anhydride
             (11) Formaldehyde
             (12) Acetaldehyde
             (13) Aniline
             (14) Epichlorohydrin
             (15) VAM
             (16) Methyl methacrylate
             (17) Chlorine
             (18) EDC, VCM
             (19) PO, PG
    3.2.17 Crude oil
    3.2.18 Petroleum products
    3.2.19 Natural gas
    3.2.20 Fertilizers
    3.2.21 Plastics processing industry
    3.2.22 Forecast of Indian petrochemical capacities (65 petrochemicals)
    3.3 Supply/demand forecasts of petrochemical products,
    3.3.1 Outline of supply/demand forecasts of petrochemical products
    3.3.2 Indian forecasts of petrochemical product demand
    3.3.3 Supply/demand forecasts for major petrochemical products
    3.3.4 Synthetic resins
    3.3.5 SM, phenol, acetone
    3.3.6 Synthetic fiber raw materials
    3.3.7 Detergents, LAB
    3.3.8 Synthetic rubbers
    3.3.9 Synthetic fibers
    3.3.10 Polyamide
    3.3.11 Other resins 3.3.12 Basic petrochemical products and implied demand
    3.3.13 Other petrochemical products
    3.3.14 Petroleum products
    3.4 Supply/demand balances at ethylene centers
    3.4.1 Individual ethylene centers
             (1) IPCL (Baroda)
             (2) IPCL (Nagothane)
             (3) IPCL (Gandhar)
             (4) NOCIL (Thane)
             (5) RIL (Hazira)
             (6) RIL (Patalganga)
             (7) RIL (Jamnagar)
             (8) GAIL (Auraiya)
             (9) HPL (Haldia)
             (10) Oswal Agro Mills (Chembur)
    3.4.2 Summary of Indian petrochemical­based ethylene centers
    3.5 Distribution of petrochemical products
    3.5.1 Distribution-related government organizations
             (1) Ministry of Surface Transport
             (2) Ministry of Railway, Indian Railway
    3.5.2 Profile of Indian commodity transport
    3.5.3 Overland transport (rail, road)
    3.5.4 Ports
    3.5.5 Water transport
    3.5.6 Air transport

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  • Appendix
      1. Outline of India
      2. Principal economic indicators
      3     (1) Organization of the United Nations of India
             (2)  List of Union Ministers and portfolios
      4. India's 50 largest business groups
      5. Country-wise population of non-resident Indians (NRI)
      6. Profiles of major NRI groups
      7. GDP growth rate for Asian countries
      8. Area, population, density, and literacy rate by State
      9. Comparison of investment related costs in major Asian cities and area
    10. Abbreviations 11. References