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World Analysis – Propylene

  • Market Overview
  • Key Benefits
  • Service Features
  • Annual Table of Contents

Market Overview

Duration: Long-term outlook to 2050

Propylene is second only to ethylene by volume as a structural material platform for producing other organic chemicals and, like ethylene, it has virtually no use in consumer markets without being processed into some derivative product. Downstream it is polymerized (as in the production of polypropylene) or reacted with other chemicals (as in the production of acrylonitrile, propylene oxide, and oxo alcohols) to produce a large variety of industrial products. Polypropylene consumes approximately 70% of all propylene produced globally. Propylene is commercially generated as a coproduct, either in an olefins plant or in the fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) unit of a crude oil refinery, but it can also be produced on-purpose in propane dehydrogenation (PDH), metathesis, or methanol-to-olefins (MTO) plants.

After ethylene, the second-largest volume product from a steam cracker is typically propylene. In fact, the production of propylene from such a plant is so important that the name “olefins plant” is often applied to this kind of manufacturing facility. Except where ethane is used as the feedstock, propylene is typically produced at levels ranging from 40% to 60% of the ethylene produced dependent on feedslate used. In an olefins plant, propylene is generated by the same pyrolysis and purification processes as ethylene. It is recovered as either chemical grade (92 to 96% purity) or polymer grade (99.5% purity) and must be essentially free of diolefins, acetylenes, and other olefins. Propylene generated by a refinery FCC generally has a purity of 65–80%, depending upon operating conditions of the unit. Refinery-grade propylene has several potential consumption options: acid alkylation; dimersol and polymer gasoline; propane blending; direct consumption into chemicals, such as cumene, isopropanol, and oligomers; and purification to polymer-grade propylene (PGP) or chemical-grade propylene (CGP). FCC units designed for enhanced propylene production typically include purification to PGP or CGP. PDH makes ups the largest on-purpose route to propylene.

Key Benefits

Duration: Long-term outlook to 2050

The World Analysis – Propylene provides a comprehensive analysis and key insights of critical market developments as they shape the future outlook for the global propylene market.

The following reports, data files, analytical tools and visualization modules are available online and can be downloaded from our website:

  • Direct Access to the Subject Matter Experts
  • In-depth exploration of present market strategic insights, recognition of key challenges, and presentation of our experts’ forecasts and analysis
  • Explanatory Notes detailing data sources, methodologies, unit and conversion factors, and World Analysis deliverables.
  • Energy and Economy assumptions
  • Price, cost and margin base assumptions forecast and sensitivities analysis, including price assessment methodology, including price definitions across all regions.
  • Excel data files with standard supply/demand graphics and price forecasts extended to 2050, trade grids with country and regional trade flows Data appendix (Excel) with supply/demand, capacity and trade tables.
  • An online dashboard visualization of capacity, supply/demand, trade grids, and price, cost and margin forecasts
  • Supply/demand and capacity database access via data browser
  • Data Appendix (Excel) with supply/demand and capacity tables
  • Capacity by company/shareholder, capacity integration, top producer/consumer and surplus/deficit capacity ranking, and ownership/subsidiary information

In addition to the main products, polymer grade/chemical grade propylene (PGP/CGP), refinery grade propylene (RGP) and total propylene, capacity data and brief textual analysis is also provided for the following products:

  • Acrylic Acid (ACA)
  • Acrylonitrile (ACN)
  • Normal Butanol (NBO)
  • Cumene (CUM)
  • Epichlorohydrin (EPI)
  • 2-Ethylhexanol (2EH)
  • Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM)
  • Isobutanol (IBO)
  • Isopropanol (IPA)
  • Propylene Oligomers (OLI)
  • Nonene (Propylene Trimer)
  • Dodecene (Propylene Tetramer)
  • Polypropylene (PPE)
  • Propylene Oxide (POX)
  • Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units (FCC)

This World Analysis contains detailed information on capacities, production, demand, and trade for all significant producing and consuming countries and regions. Although data gathering is essential for understanding history and potential future trends, we believe that the interpretation and analysis of the data is the most valuable information to our clients.

Service Features

Duration: Long-term outlook to 2050


SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCES

Frequency: Bi-annual
Format: Excel
Timeframe: 10-year forecasts available from periods 1990 – 2050
Area Coverage: By country/region; include “hypothetical” capacity changes in the forecast period
Chemical Coverage: Propylene (Polymer/Chemical grade), Propylene (Refinery grade), Total Propylene

CAPACITY DATABASE

Frequency: Updated daily
Format: Excel
Timeframe: 10-year forecasts available from periods 1990 – 2050
Coverage:

  • Nameplate capacity on individual plant location by producer and by the shareholder for main study products + essential derivatives
  • Integration table and top producer and consumer ranking tables (includes net surplus/deficit)
Chemical Coverage: Propylene (Polymer/Chemical/Refinery grade), Acrylic Acid (Crude), Acrylonitrile, Cumene, Ethylene, Propylene Rubber (EPDM), Epichlorohydrin, 2-Ethylhexanol, Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC), Isopropanol, Isobutanol, Normal Butanol, Oligomers, Nonene (nonlinear), Propylene Tetramer, Polypropylene, Propylene Oxide

PRICE & COST FORECASTS

Frequency: Quarterly
Format: Excel
Timeframe: up to 2050
Area Coverage: For the key regions of North America (US), Europe & Asia
Chemical Coverage: Propylene (Polymer/Chemical/Refinery grade)

TRADE GRIDS

Frequency: Bi-annual
Format: Excel
Timeframe: 1 year of history, up to 10 years of forecast
Area Coverage: Between partner countries and by region
Chemical Coverage: Propylene (Polymer/Chemical grade)

REPORT WITH STRATEGIC INSIGHTS AND EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW

Frequency: Annual
Format: PDF/HTML
Timeframe: 5-year history, forecast to 2050
Coverage: Regional market summaries

  • Production economics/snapshots for selected regions/processes
  • Production process/technology overview
Chemical Coverage: Propylene (Polymer/Chemical grade)

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

  • Access to our global team of subject matter experts
  • Interactive data visualization module (dashboard)
  • Standard supply/demand graphs
  • Data appendix with supply/demand and capacity tables
  • Supply/demand and capacity database access via data browser

Annual Table of Contents

  • Introduction 5
  • Executive Overview 7
  • Strategic Insights 11
  • Economic Forecast Update 11
  • Energy Transition 11
  • Implications for chemical feedstock supply 11
  • Implications for refining operations 12
  • Crude Oil to Chemicals (COTC) 15
  • Propane availability and continued investment in propane dehydrogenation 16
  • New US Laws that may impact petrochemical industry 17
  • The European Green Deal and Fit for 55 18
  • Plastic Circularity 20
  • North America 22
  • South America 25
  • West Europe 28
  • Central Europe 31
  • CIS & Baltic States 34
  • Africa 37
  • Middle East 40
  • Indian Subcontinent 43
  • Mainland China 46
  • Other Northeast Asia 49
  • Southeast Asia 52
  • Production Process Overview 55
  • Introduction 55
  • Propylene production in refineries 55
  • Fuel applications for propylene 56
  • Chemical applications of propylene 57
  • On-purpose propylene production 58
  • Production Economics 60
  • Explanatory Notes 60
  • United States 61
  • Propane Dehydrogenation 61
  • Propylene Purification 62
  • Alkylation 63
  • West Europe 64
  • Propane Dehydrogenation 64
  • Northeast Asia 65
  • Propane Dehydrogenation 65
  • Coal-to-Olefins 66
  • Methanol-to-Olefins 67
  • Southeast Asia 68
  • Propane Dehydrogenation 68
  • Price Forecast 69
  • Methodology 69
  • United States 70
  • West Europe 72
  • Asia 73
  • Propylene Price Forecast Tables 74
  • Supply/Demand Forecast Methodology 76
  • Appendix 80
  • The renaissance of Middle East and Africa olefin projects 80
  • Changing fortunes for the olefins industry in the CIS and Baltic States 86

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Matthew Thoelke

Matthew Thoelke Vice President for Olefins and Derivatives in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS

Matthew Thoelke is the Vice President for Olefins and Derivatives in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at Chemical Market Analytics. During his time with Chemical Market Analytics (formerly part of IHS Markit base chemicals business), and CMAI, Matthew took a variety of roles across a broad range of product areas. With over 20 years of experience, Matthew acts as the key resource within the business for understanding and insight into the olefins sector of the petrochemical industry, for these key regions, he works closely with the petrochemical, oil and financial industries, bringing support and guidance throughout the petrochemical chain. Current specific responsibilities include the European/Middle East Report Olefins and primary input and support for the World Ethylene and Propylene Analyses. Previously within CMAI, Mr. Thoelke has worked in both olefins and aromatics consulting in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa with key responsibilities in olefins, but also in aromatics markets. His previous role had a primary focus on butadiene and elastomers, in which subjects he remains a globally recognized industry speaker and expert. His responsibilities included input to the Global Outlook - Feedstocks, Elastomers Report, European Market Report Aromatics, Aromatics Market Report, and taking the lead role in analyzing olefin and derivative markets in support of the long-term planning outlooks in the World Analysis. Educated at Cambridge University Mr. Thoelke received a BA and MA in Material Sciences before completing a Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering (ACDMM).
Mike Park

Mike Park Director, APAC Ethylene & Propylene Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS

Mike Park is Director for Asia light Olefins and propylene derivatives at Chemical Market Analytics.  Mr. Park is responsible for covering Asia light olefins and propylene derivatives including acrylic acid, acrylates, SAP, MMA, oxo alcohols, and plasticizers. He has been contributing to various market advisory services and world analyses for hundreds of global clients since 2017. His distinguished career has spanned 15 years in the petrochemical and chemical industries. Before joining Chemical Market Analytics, Mr. Park worked at LG Chem in Korea for 10 years responsible for sales and marketing propylene derivatives. Mike is based in Singapore.  
Pablo Giorgi

Pablo Giorgi Executive Director, Global Olefins Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS

Pablo Giorgi is the Executive Director of the North American Light Olefins business at Chemical Market Analytics. Pablo is a chemical engineer with over 20 years of experience in the petrochemical industry. He leads the North American Light Olefins service, which provides clients valuable insights into the regional market dynamics of cracker feedstocks, ethylene, and propylene. Prior to joining Chemical Market Analytics, Pablo held positions in areas such as Supply Chain, Commercial, Strategy, and Market Intelligence. He started his career at Innova, a Styrene and Polystyrene producer in Brazil. Later, he joined Braskem (through legacy PQU), where he spent more than 13 years in different capacities, and moved to Houston, TX, in the process. Pablo received his BS in chemical engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Brazil. He also holds an MBA in Logistics from Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV) and an MBA in Management from Fundacao Dom Cabral (FDC), both in Brazil.
William Chen, Ph.D

William Chen, Ph.D Executive Director, Asia Olefins Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS

William Chen is Executive Director at Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS, a Dow Jones Company. He has expertise in industrial experience, including R&D, sales, and professional consulting services. He leads Asia Olefins business with research responsibilities for providing insight into the dynamics associated with the ethylene, propylene, C4 & derivatives value chain markets. Provide thought leadership on the markets relating to supply, demand, price, and economics, as well as competitive dynamics and changing industry structural elements. Write analyses for Weekly, Monthly, and Annual reports (Market Advisory Services and World Analyses). William also Leads the Asia Olefins business for strategic growth as well as provides ongoing commercial management. Focus on nurturing relationships with clients and deepening services as part of clients’ commercial and strategic decision-making processes. Nurture relationships with clients, including SOEs, POEs, and MNCs to deepen services as part of clients’ commercial and strategic decision-making processes. Within Chemical Market Analytics, William also has been involved in many petrochemical consulting projects and multiple client studies, including China Coal Chemical Study, Global Propane Dehydrogenation Research, and Refinery-cracker/aromatic complex feasibility study. Prior to Chemical Market Analytics, William worked for ChemChina. At the company, William started as a chemical engineer in the Lanzhou fiber plant, in Northwest China. Then, he moved back to Beijing to focus on downstream application development. In the last two years with ChemChina, William took charge of sales and marketing responsibility in NE Asia. William earned Ph.D from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and majored in Polymer Chemistry and Physics. William is based in Beijing China.

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