Raw Materials in The Chemical Industry - Regional Trends in A Globalized Industry
Raw Materials in The Chemical Industry - Regional Trends in A Globalized Industry
Raw Materials in The Chemical Industry - Regional Trends in A Globalized Industry
150 years
Kurt Bock
BASF
May 8, 2015
Agenda
1 | Globalized world:
Development of the chemical industry
2 | Regional raw material trends
3 | BASFs approach
150 years
05.07.2010
INTERN
150 years
>9 billion
30%
more food
will be
needed by
2050
50%
70%
more primary
energy will be
needed in 2050
of the world
population
will live in
cities by 2050
3
Health care
Consumer goods
150 years
fibers and
textiles
foams
leather and
textile chemicals
steel,
metals
metal
treatment
chemicals
glass
standard and
engineering
plastics
leather
coatings
polyurethanes
chemicals
for adhesives
and coatings
elastomers
rubbers
silica
battery materials
brake fluid
150 years
lubricants
and oils
carbon
black
plastizicers /
plastic additives
engine
coolants
fuel
additives
catalysts
adhesives,
sealants
ceramics
5
7.4
Emerging Economies
Advanced Economies
World
Chemicals*
GDP
5.3
0.6
1.5
3.5
2.7
150 years
* Excluding pharma
Source: IHS Economics, Feri, BASF
CAGR 2014-2020:
2.1 %
3.0%
60%
6.8%
27%
40%
73%
2000
* Excluding pharma
** Asia Pacific excl. Japan, South Korea, ANZ
Source: IHS Economics, Feri, BASF
2010
2014
1.4%
2.9%
150 years
4.2 %
5,000
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Eastern Europe
South America, incl. Mexico
Emerging Asia**
Japan, South Korea, ANZ
USA, Canada
1.2%
Western Europe
2020
220
200
Trade
180
160
Production
140
120
100
150 years
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
* Excluding pharma
Source: IHS Economics, Feri, BASF
Eastern
Europe
Western
Europe
North
America
Middle
East
Asia
Africa
150 years
South
America
* Excluding pharma
Source: UNCTAD, BASF
Oceania
2000
2011
160000
160,000
140000
140,000
120000
120,000
100000
100,000
80000
80,000
60000
60,000
40000
40,000
150 years
20000
20,000
00
China
Source: Derwent World Patents Index
Japan
Germany
France
USA
10
2003
2013
4.2
4
3.5
2.9
2.4
2.0
2
1.7
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.1
1.9
1.1
1
150 years
China
EU 28
South Korea
Germany
USA*
Japan
11
Complexity
Multi-material
systems
Advanced
materials
Performance
products
Chemicals,
base polymers
150 years
Value generation
12
143g
120g
95g
2010
2015
2021
75g*
*under
discussion
2025
2030
150 years
Body
today
Hang-on
parts
Structural
parts
Whole
modules
Complete new
vehicle concepts
13
Conclusions
trends in globalized chemical industry
14
Agenda
1 | Globalized world:
Development of the chemical industry
2 | Regional raw material trends
3 | BASFs approach
150 years
05.07.2010
INTERN
15
Pre industrial
Coal
Oil
Regional
Diversity in
Feedstock
Oil
Coal
150 years
Gas
Renewables
1800
1850
1900
1950
2000
2050
16
China
Strong domestic demand will drive capacity additions
Abundant coal reserves support coal-to-chemicals
investments
Europe
Ongoing restructuring of olefins/ polyolefins industry
Focus on innovative chemistry
Middle East
Diminishing feedstock advantage due to shale gas
(USA) and coal (China)
Export hub for raw materials and base-products
150 years
South America
Focus on renewable resources
Will remain net importer of chemicals from the U.S.
* Natural Gas Liquids
** Liquefied Petroleum Gas
17
$1.00
China
Western Europe
$0.80
$0.60
China
Western
Europe
Other
Northeast
Asia
$0.40
United
States
2005
Middle East
150 years
$0.20
Middle
East
2012
United
States
$0.00
0
73
136
172
247
307
Inner Mongolia
(42)
Shandong
(5)
Jiangsu
(5)
Anhui
(2)
Shaanxi
(11)
150 years
Gansu
(2)
Henan
(11)
Million tons
per year
80
Shanxi
(7)
Qinghai
(4)
74
60
40
39
24
32
20
0
6
Ammonia Methanol
PVC
C2, C3
Olefins
MEG
Coal demand for running chemical projects in China exceeds total German coal demand
Shenhua Ningmei project (province Ningxia) at final stage of extension
10% of total German CO2 emissions
19
Calcium
Carbide
Acetylene
PVC
Coking
Coal Tar
Benzene
Ammonia
Coal
150 years
New
Coal Chemicals
Methanol
Crude
Methanol
Syngas
MTO/MTP
Ethylene
Propylene
Acetyl
Ethanol
Oxalate Ester
MEG
20
18
18
16
16
14
14
12
12
10
10
Other
Non-OECD
China
2
150 years
0
1990
1990
2
India
2000
2010
2010
Non-OECD
OECD
International Energy Agency: World Energy Outlook 2009
2020
2030
2030
2035
0
1990
1990
2000
Fossil Fuels
Renewables
2010
2010
2020
2030
2030
Nuclear energy
Biomass
21
9%
150 years
Source: CEFIC
22
Canada
- Manitoba
Russia
Ukraine
Washington
Canada
- Ontario
EU
Japan
Turkey
Mexico
Thailand
Vietnam
Brazil
Chile
150 years
In force
Scheduled
Considered
23
Conclusions
24
Agenda
1 | Globalized world:
Development of the chemical industry
2 | Regional raw material trends
3 | BASFs approach
150 years
05.07.2010
INTERN
25
BASFs approach
Investing close to the markets
Antwerp
Ludwigshafen
Florham Park
Geismar
Nanjing
Hong Kong
Freeport
Kuantan
Singapore
150 years
Regional centers
Selected sites
So Paulo
Verbund sites
Selected research
and development sites
26
Nanjing
Ludwigshafen
Neopentylglycol
+40,000 mt
Specialty amines*
Ethylene oxide*
TDI complex
+300,000 mt
Specialty amines*
Crop protection products*
Theodore
Trilon M*
Shanghai
Geismar
Formic acid
+50,000 mt
Polyurethane systems
Cinderford
Chongqing
Precious metals
recycling*
MDI
+400,000 mt
Automotive coatings*
Polyamides
+100,000 mt
Yesan
Camaari
Acrylic acid
+160,000 mt
SAP
+60,000 mt
150 years
Upstream businesses
Chennai
Specialty plastics*
Automotive
catalysts*
Guaratingueta
Pasir Gudang
Crop protection
formulations*
Polymer dispersions*
Maoming
Isononanol*
Downstream businesses
* Capacity not published
27
Natural Gas
Oil
Chemical
Intermediates
150 years
Renewables
Coal
28
Natural gas
Exploiting the shale gas potential in North America Methane to Methanol
to Propylene (MMTP) project
Cost leading gas-to-propylene
technology covers supply gap
(NGLs, Naphtha)
150 years
Propylene
Propylene
Acrylic acid
World-scale plant
Flexible feed
Methanol
Oxo-alcohols
Polyols
Downstream
products
29
Renewable feedstock
Biorefineries giving access to known and new chemicals
1st generation
Rape seed
Corn
Sugar cane
Vegetable oils
Food,
Corn mill
Glucose
Fuels,
Sugar mill
Saccharose
Chemicals
Wood
150 years
Switchgrass
Lignocellulosic Biorefinery
Xylose
Fuels,
Chemicals
Straw
Lignin
30
Operational excellence
Running existing plants highly efficiently example: the energy Verbund
Power plant
Steam consumption
in Ludwigshafen
Steam
export
Steam consumption
Sulfuric acid
plant
Administration
Urea
plant
150 years
Adipic acid
plant
Acrylic acid
plant
31
Growth fields
Technology fields
Agriculture
E-Power Management
Materials, Systems
& Nanotechnology
Lightweight Composites
Organic Electronics
Consumer Goods
Electronics
Plant Biotechnology
Water Solutions
150 years
White
Biotechnology
Wind Energy
Health & Nutrition
...
32
150 years
150 years
2014
2000
659
614
EU 28
549
506
United States
Japan
225
China
205
183
Germany
205
1,181
194
150 years
South Korea
* Excluding pharma
Source: IHS Economics, Feri, BASF
86
148
35
13.3
China
9.1
United States
0.6
EU 28
0.5
1.2
Germany
0.4
1.0
Japan
GDP
4.0
4.0
South Korea
150 years
Chemicals*
1.8
-0.7
World
* Excluding pharma
Source: IHS Economics, Feri, BASF
0.8
3.5
2.7
36
Coal
Natural gas
Naphtha
Sugar
25
20
15
10
5
150 years
0
USA
Europe
Western
China
Brazil
*Source: BASF
37
Renewable feedstock
2nd generation biorefineries not in competition to food
Example: BASF Venture Capital
Renmatix Biorefinery RENMATIX Plantrose
Technology scope
Woody Biomass
Hydrolysis
Lignin
150 years