Q4 2016 Global Refinery Maintenance Review – High Unplanned Maintenance in the Americas

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Globally, more than 40 refineries witnessed maintenance (planned and unplanned) across 56 units in Q4 2016. Planned maintenance accounted for 60% of the maintenance in the quarter and the remaining was unplanned. Among regions, North America had the highest capacity under both planned and unplanned maintenance. Among countries, the US and Saudi Arabia had the highest capacity under planned maintenance in the quarter. Equipment issues and fire were the major factors for unplanned maintenance globally. Other factors include leakage and power outage.

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 Q4 2016 and Q4 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 globally by region for Q4 2016 and Q4 2015

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 Q4 2016 in comparison with Q4 2015

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

1Table of Contents2

1.1List of Tables5

1.2List of Figures#6

2Q4 2016 Global Refinery Maintenance Review9

2.1Key Highlights9

2.2Major Outages in Q4 201610

2.3Major Outages in Q4 201510

2.4Regional Maintenance Briefs10

2.5Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201514

2.5.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region14

2.5.2Refining Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Region15

2.5.3Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the World by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201516

2.5.4Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance19

2.6Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201521

2.6.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region21

2.6.2Coking Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Region22

2.7Global Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201523

2.7.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region23

2.7.2FCC Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Region24

2.8Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201525

2.9Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201526

2.9.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region26

2.9.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Region27

2.10Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201528

2.10.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region28

2.10.2Reformer Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Region29

2.11Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201530

2.11.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions30

2.11.2Refining Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions31

2.12Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201532

2.12.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions32

2.12.2Coking Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions33

2.13FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201534

2.13.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions34

2.13.2FCC Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions35

2.14Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201536

2.15Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201537

2.15.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions37

2.15.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions38

2.16Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions in the US, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201539

2.16.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions39

2.16.2Reformer Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions40

2.17Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201541

2.17.1Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator41

2.17.2Refining Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Operator42

2.18Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201543

2.18.1Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator43

2.18.2Coking Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Operator44

2.19Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201545

2.19.1FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator45

2.19.2FCC Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Operator46

2.20Global Hydrocracker Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201547

2.21Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201548

2.21.1Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator48

2.21.2Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Operator49

2.22Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201550

2.22.1Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator50

2.22.2Reformer Capacity under Planned and Unplanned Maintenance by Operator51

3Appendix52

3.1Abbreviations52

3.2Methodology52

3.2.1Coverage52

3.2.2Secondary Research52

3.3Disclaimer53

Table

Table 1: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance20

Figures

Figure 1: Global Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*14

Figure 2: Global Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201515

Figure 3: Global Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201515

Figure 4: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in North America16

Figure 5: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in the South America16

Figure 6: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Asia17

Figure 7: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Middle East17

Figure 8: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Europe^18

Figure 9: Factors Responsible for Unplanned Maintenance in Africa^18

Figure 10: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region (bd)19

Figure 11: Global Outlook of Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator (bd)19

Figure 12: Global Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*21

Figure 13: Global Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201522

Figure 14: Global Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201522

Figure 15: Global FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*23

Figure 16: Global FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201524

Figure 17: Global FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201524

Figure 18: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*26

Figure 19: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201527

Figure 20: Global Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^27

Figure 21: Global Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*28

Figure 22: Global Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201529

Figure 23: Global Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Region, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201529

Figure 24: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*30

Figure 25: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201531

Figure 26: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201531

Figure 27: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*32

Figure 28: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201533

Figure 29: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201533

Figure 30: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*34

Figure 31: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201535

Figure 32: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^35

Figure 33: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*37

Figure 34: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201538

Figure 35: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^38

Figure 36: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*39

Figure 37: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^40

Figure 38: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by PADD Regions, Q4 201640

Figure 39: Refining Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*41

Figure 40: Refining Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201542

Figure 41: Refining Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201542

Figure 42: Coking Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*43

Figure 43: Coking Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201544

Figure 44: Coking Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201544

Figure 45: FCC Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*45

Figure 46: FCC Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^46

Figure 47: FCC Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 201546

Figure 48: Hydrotreater Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*^48

Figure 49: Hydrotreater Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^49

Figure 50: Hydrotreater Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^49

Figure 51: Reformer Capacity under Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015*^50

Figure 52: Reformer Capacity under Planned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^51

Figure 53: Reformer Capacity under Unplanned Maintenance by Operator, Q4 2016 vis-à-vis Q4 2015^51

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