Q3 2016 Global Refinery Maintenance Review –India Witnesses the Highest Planned Maintenance Globally in the Quarter

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Globally, more than 80 refineries witnessed maintenance (planned and unplanned) in Q3 2016, of which more than 65% was planned maintenance and the remaining was unplanned. North America had the highest capacity under both planned and unplanned maintenance globally in the quarter. Among countries, the US, India and Japan had the highest capacity under planned maintenance in the quarter. Technical and operational issues accounted for around 30% of the global unplanned maintenance. Power outage and fire were the other major causes of unplanned maintenance.

Scope

Analysis of capacity under maintenance for crude distillation, coking, fluid catalytic cracking, hydrocracker, hydrotreater and reformer units

Comparison of select refinery units under maintenance (planned, unplanned and both) by major regions in the world for Q3 2016 and Q3 2015

Comparison of select refinery units under maintenance (planned, unplanned and both) by PADD regions in the US for both the quarters

Comparison of select refinery units under maintenance (planned, unplanned and both) by operators for both the quarters

Comparison of factors responsible for unplanned maintenance in the world by region for Q3 2016 and Q3 2015

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Table of Contents

1Table of Contents2

1.1List of Tables6

1.2List of Figures#7

2Q3 2016 Global Refinery Maintenance Review12

2.1Key Highlights12

2.2Major Outages in Q3 201614

2.3Regional Maintenance Briefs14

2.4Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201517

2.4.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region17

2.4.2Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region19

2.4.3Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region21

2.5Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201523

2.5.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region23

2.5.2Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region25

2.5.3Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region27

2.6Global Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201529

2.6.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region29

2.6.2FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region31

2.6.3FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region33

2.7Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201535

2.7.1Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region35

2.7.2Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region37

2.7.3Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region39

2.8Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201541

2.8.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region41

2.8.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region43

2.8.3Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region45

2.9Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201547

2.9.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region47

2.9.2Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region49

2.9.3Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region51

2.10Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201553

2.10.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions53

2.10.2Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions55

2.10.3Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions57

2.11Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201559

2.11.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions59

2.11.2Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions61

2.11.3Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions63

2.12FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201565

2.12.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions65

2.12.2FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions67

2.12.3FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions69

2.13Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201571

2.13.1Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions71

2.13.2Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions73

2.13.3Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions75

2.14Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201577

2.14.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions77

2.14.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions79

2.14.3Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions81

2.15Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201583

2.15.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions83

2.15.2Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions85

2.15.3Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions87

2.16Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201589

2.16.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator89

2.16.2Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator91

2.16.3Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator93

2.17Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 201595

2.17.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator95

2.17.2Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator97

2.17.3Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator99

2.18Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 2015101

2.18.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator101

2.18.2FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator103

2.18.3FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator105

2.19Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 2015107

2.19.1Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator107

2.19.2Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator109

2.19.3Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator111

2.20Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 2015113

2.20.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator113

2.20.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator115

2.20.3Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator117

2.21Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 2015119

2.21.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator119

2.21.2Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator121

2.21.3Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator123

2.22Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the World by Region, Q3 2016 vis-à-vis Q3 2015125

2.23Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance128

3Appendix130

3.1Abbreviations130

3.2Methodology130

3.2.1Coverage130

3.2.2Secondary Research130

3.3Disclaimer131

Table

Table 1: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance129

Figures

Figure 1: Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*17

Figure 2: Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*18

Figure 3: Global Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201619

Figure 4: Global Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201520

Figure 5: Global Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201621

Figure 6: Global Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201522

Figure 7: Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*23

Figure 8: Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*24

Figure 9: Global Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201625

Figure 10: Global Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201526

Figure 11: Global Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201627

Figure 12: Global Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201528

Figure 13: Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*29

Figure 14: Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*30

Figure 15: Global FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201631

Figure 16: Global FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201532

Figure 17: Global FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201633

Figure 18: Global FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201534

Figure 19: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*35

Figure 20: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*36

Figure 21: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201637

Figure 22: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201538

Figure 23: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201639

Figure 24: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201540

Figure 25: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*41

Figure 26: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*42

Figure 27: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201643

Figure 28: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201544

Figure 29: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201645

Figure 30: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015^46

Figure 31: Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2016*47

Figure 32: Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2015*48

Figure 33: Global Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201649

Figure 34: Global Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201550

Figure 35: Global Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201651

Figure 36: Global Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 201552

Figure 37: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*53

Figure 38: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*54

Figure 39: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201655

Figure 40: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201556

Figure 41: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201657

Figure 42: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201558

Figure 43: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*59

Figure 44: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*60

Figure 45: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201661

Figure 46: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201562

Figure 47: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201663

Figure 48: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201564

Figure 49: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*65

Figure 50: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*66

Figure 51: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201667

Figure 52: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201568

Figure 53: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201669

Figure 54: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201570

Figure 55: Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*71

Figure 56: Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*72

Figure 57: Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201673

Figure 58: Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201574

Figure 59: Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201675

Figure 60: Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201576

Figure 61: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*77

Figure 62: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*^78

Figure 63: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201679

Figure 64: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015^80

Figure 65: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201681

Figure 66: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015^82

Figure 67: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2016*83

Figure 68: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015*84

Figure 69: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201685

Figure 70: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201586

Figure 71: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 201687

Figure 72: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q3 2015^88

Figure 73: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*89

Figure 74: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*90

Figure 75: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201691

Figure 76: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201592

Figure 77: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201693

Figure 78: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201594

Figure 79: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*95

Figure 80: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*96

Figure 81: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201697

Figure 82: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201598

Figure 83: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 201699

Figure 84: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^100

Figure 85: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*101

Figure 86: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*102

Figure 87: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016103

Figure 88: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015104

Figure 89: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016105

Figure 90: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^106

Figure 91: Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*107

Figure 92: Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*108

Figure 93: Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016109

Figure 94: Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015110

Figure 95: Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016111

Figure 96: Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015112

Figure 97: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*113

Figure 98: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*^114

Figure 99: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016115

Figure 100: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^116

Figure 101: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016117

Figure 102: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^118

Figure 103: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016*119

Figure 104: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015*^120

Figure 105: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016121

Figure 106: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^122

Figure 107: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2016123

Figure 108: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2015^124

Figure 109: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in North America125

Figure 110: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the Middle East125

Figure 111: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Asia126

Figure 112: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Africa^126

Figure 113: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Europe^127

Figure 114: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in South America^127

Figure 115: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region (bd)128

Figure 116: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator (bd)128

# Kindly note that some figures in the report might be blank as relevant maintenance activities would not have taken place in Q3 2015 and Q3 2016

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