Q3 2017 Global Refinery Maintenance Review – Hurricane Harvey Causes High Unplanned Maintenance in the US

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In Q3 2017, the US had the highest refining capacity under maintenance (in both planned and unplanned) among countries with almost 5 mmbd capacity under maintenance. The country had a very high unplanned capacity of 4.5 mmbd under maintenance due to Hurricane Harvey. Apart from the US, Russia and India witnessed highest refining capacity under planned maintenance, while Russia and Mexico lead in terms of unplanned maintenance. Main reasons for unplanned maintenance globally were floods and storm. Other factors include fire and explosion, earthquake, leakages.

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 for Q3 2017 and Q3 2016

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 globally by region for Q3 2017 and Q3 2016

Reasons to Buy

Keep abreast of major refinery units (crude distillation, coking, fluid catalytic cracking, hydrocracker, hydrotreater and reformer) undergoing maintenance globally

Obtain information on region-wise maintenance globally for Q3 2017 in comparison with Q3 2016

Identify and compare PADD regions and operators with highest maintenance in both the quarters

Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong refinery maintenance data

Assess your competitor’s refinery maintenance data

Table of Contents

1. Table of Contents 1

1.1. List of Tables 3

1.2. List of Figures 4

2. Q3 2017 Global Refinery Maintenance Review 7

2.1. Key Highlights 7

2.2. Major Outages in Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 8

2.3. Regional Maintenance Briefs 8

2.4. Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 10

2.5. Global Refining Capacity Outlook under Planned Maintenance 13

2.6. Maintenance by Region 16

2.6.1. Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 16

2.6.2. Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 18

2.6.3. Global Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 20

2.6.4. Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 22

2.6.5. Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 24

2.6.6. Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 26

2.7. Maintenance by Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) Regions in the US 28

2.7.1. Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 28

2.7.2. Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 30

2.7.3. FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 32

2.7.4. Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 34

2.7.5. Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 36

2.7.6. Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 38

2.8. Maintenance by Operator 40

2.8.1. Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 40

2.8.2. Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 42

2.8.3. Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 44

2.8.4. Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 46

2.8.5. Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 48

2.8.6. Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 50

3. Appendix 52

3.1. Abbreviations 52

3.2. Methodology 52

3.2.1. Coverage 52

3.2.2. Secondary Research 52

3.3. Contact Us 53

3.4. Disclaimer 53

Table

Table 1: Global Refining Capacity Outlook under Planned Maintenance 14

Table 2: Global Refining Capacity Outlook under Planned Maintenance (Contd.1) 15

Figures

Figure 1: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in North America 10

Figure 2: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in South America 10

Figure 3: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Asia 11

Figure 4: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Europe 11

Figure 5: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the Middle East 12

Figure 6: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the Former Soviet Union* 12

Figure 7: Global Refining Capacity Outlook under Planned Maintenance by Region (mbd) 13

Figure 8: Global Refining Capacity Outlook under Planned Maintenance by Operator (mbd) 13

Figure 9: Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016*^# 16

Figure 10: Global Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 17

Figure 11: Global Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 17

Figure 12: Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 18

Figure 13: Global Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 19

Figure 14: Global Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 19

Figure 15: Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 20

Figure 16: Global FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 21

Figure 17: Global FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 21

Figure 18: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 22

Figure 19: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 23

Figure 20: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 23

Figure 21: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 24

Figure 22: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 25

Figure 23: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 25

Figure 24: Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 26

Figure 25: Global Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 27

Figure 26: Global Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 27

Figure 27: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016*^# 28

Figure 28: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 29

Figure 29: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 29

Figure 30: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 30

Figure 31: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 31

Figure 32: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 31

Figure 33: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 32

Figure 34: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 33

Figure 35: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 33

Figure 36: Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016*^ 34

Figure 37: Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 35

Figure 38: Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 35

Figure 39: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 36

Figure 40: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 37

Figure 41: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 37

Figure 42: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 38

Figure 43: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 39

Figure 44: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 39

Figure 45: Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Key Operators, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 40

Figure 46: Global Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 41

Figure 47: Global Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 41

Figure 48: Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 42

Figure 49: Global Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 43

Figure 50: Global Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 43

Figure 51: Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 44

Figure 52: Global FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 45

Figure 53: Global FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 45

Figure 54: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 46

Figure 55: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 47

Figure 56: Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 47

Figure 57: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 48

Figure 58: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 49

Figure 59: Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016* 50

Figure 60: Global Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q3 2017 vis-à-vis Q3 2016 51

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