Many New Refinery Projects Are In the Developing Countries

Refinery projects totaling hundreds of billions of dollars are underway in countries which were formerly just oil producers. These projects along with oil and gas, tar sands and other refining projects are tracked in Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects, a service provided by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Name

Location

Scope

Insights

Abreu e Lima

Venezuela

$5 billion

To complete project.  $17 billion already invested.

Jawzjan

Afghanistan

$700 million

To be completed in 2015 in partnership with FMC Oil and Gas.

Akabuyo

Nigeria

$7.5 billion by

Sino Arab energy

First phase next year and completion in 2019.

Bahrain

Bahrain

Sulfur recovery unit modification

Technip to complete project in second half of 2014.

Cartagena

 

Columbia

$500 million modernization

This is final stage of upgrade program by Ecopetrol.

Comperj

Brazil

Refinery and petrochemical

Part of $ 236 billion program.

Dung Quat

Vietnam

130,000 bpd upgrade

Will upgrade rather than expand.

Al-Ahmadi

Kuwait

$15 billion refinery

Foster Wheeler has contract.

Mina Abdullah

Kuwait

$15 billion refinery

Foster Wheeler has contract.

Moscow 

Russia

 6 million tpy expansion

Foster Wheeler has FEED contract.

Mthombo

South Africa

Embryronic  planning stage of large refinery at Port Elizabeth

Agreement between PetroSA and the Sinopec Group.

Paldiski

Estonia

$3 billion new refinery

Ukraine-based DMSS is planning the investment.

Talara

Peru

$1.7 billion upgrade

Increase oil production to 95,000 barrels a day.

Refineria del Pacifico

Ecuador

$13 billion new refinery

Petroecuador, will own 51%, the remaining 49% owned by PdVSA.

There are a number of projects in South America including a $13 billion project in Ecuador. In the Middle East, there are many projects including two by Kuwait totaling $30 billion. Nigeria and South Africa are two African countries with considerable project activity.

These projects typically involve a coordinated sales effort. The owner is likely to be in one country while the engineering company is in another country.  The EPC contractor can be in a third country and the plant location in a fourth country.  The sale of common components such as pumps and valves may also entail pursuing sub-system contractors in multiple countries.

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Power Plants Will Spend $21 Billion Next Year on Water Related Equipment and Consumables

Nuclear, fossil, wind and solar power plant operators will spend $21 billion in 2014 for hardware and consumables to move, treat and monitor water. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company by aggregating forecasts appearing in its power and water related market reports.

 

Expenditures For Water Related Hardware And Consumables In 2014 By The Power Industry

Product

Revenues ($ Billions)

Pumps

4

Valves

8

Cartridge

0.2

Sedimentation/Centrifugation

0.1

Cross-flow Membranes

1

Macrofiltration

1

Biological/Oxidation/Destruction

1

Water/Wastewater Chemicals

5

Monitoring and Instrumentation

1

Total

21.3

Coal-fired power plant operators in East Asia will account for the majority of the hardware expenditures and nearly 20 percent of the consumables.  Nuclear, gas turbine and coal-fired power plants use massive amounts of water for cooling.  Additional water is needed for the scrubbers and for the steam cycle.  The water which is converted to steam has to be of the highest purity.

Wastewater from the scrubber, flyash transport, cooling water blowdown and other sources needs to be treated before release. This involves lots of chemicals and filtration equipment.

There is a movement toward zero liquid discharge. This involves evaporation of waste slurries.  It adds additional hardware and cost to the operator, but eliminates any potential water pollution.

For more information on Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis & Forecast

(Formerly World Coal-Fired), click on:  http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/energy.html#n043.

For more information on the water services, click on:

Air & Water Pollution Monitoring World Markets:  http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106extsup1.asp

Cartridge Filters: World Market:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=71#n024

Industrial Valves: World Markets:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71#n028

Liquid Filtration and Media World Market: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=71#n006

Pumps World Markets: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=75

RO, UF, MF World Market:  http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=71#n020

Sedimentation/Centrifugation World Markets: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/119-n005

Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/27-water/449-n026-water-and-wastewater-treatment-chemicals

 

Headlines for the July 26, 2013 – Utility E-Alert   

UTILITY E-ALERT 

#1135 – July 26, 2013

Table of Contents 

COAL – US

 

§  STEAG to supply SNCR for San Juan 3 and 4

§  Appeals Court Upholds FIP for Regional Haze in Oklahoma

§  Rally held to protest Hatfields Ferry Power Plant’s closing

§  US House votes to let States Regulate Power Plant Byproducts

§  Idaho Power wants to Pass Cost of Controls at Jim Bridger on to Ratepayers

 

COAL – WORLD

 

§  Alstom NOx Control Equipment for 415 MW Kladno CFB Power Plant in Czech Republic

§  Indonesia to expand Cirebon Power Plant by 1,000 MW

§  Poland’s Turon aims to build 910 MW Jaworzno Power Plant

§  135 MW Concepcion Power Plant completes Financing

§  European Investment Bank puts Emissions Performance as Criteria for Loan

§  Bangladesh offers Tax Exemption for Coal-fired Power Project

§  India Bulls switches from Coal to Solar at Gobindpura, Punjab, India

§  2,000 MW Pemalang Power Project in Central Java, Indonesia has Land Acquisition Problems

§  Jindal Power starting 2400 MW Tamnar Expansion in Chhattisgarh, India

§  Hamon supplies ESPs for 1,075 MW Kozienice in Poland

 

GAS/OIL – US

  • Two Combined Cycle Projects in Prince George County, MD

GAS/OIL – WORLD 

  • Indonesia to build 50 MW Gas Turbine Power Plant for Teluk Lamong Port
  • NamPower confirms Shortlist for Kudu Combined Cycle Tender in Namibia
  • E. ON could move 430 MW Malzenice Gas Turbine Power Plant to Turkey
  • Siemens to provide Gas Turbine Package for Ashuganj 2 in Bangladesh

BIOMASS

§  UK approves 100 MW North Blyth Biomass-fired Power Project

§  Pinetree Power to install Emissions Control Equipment

BUSINESS 

  • Alstom and United Conveyor Corporation Alliance on Emissions Control Systems
  • Fuel Tech to supply ULTRA Systems to China
  • 1,890 Large Active Projects at Coal-fired Power Plants in China
  • Sales of Thermal Treatment Systems to exceed $1.9 Billion Next Year
  • U. S. Senate Confirms McCarthy as EPA Administrator
  • GE Introduces Proficy Software Suite to Obtain Efficiency Improvements from the "Industrial Internet" 

HOT TOPIC HOUR 

  • "GHG Compliance Strategies, Reduction Technologies and Measurement" was the Hot Topic Hour on July 25, 2013
  • "New Developments in Air Pollution Control Technology Part 2" is the Hot Topic Hour on August 1, 2013
  • Upcoming Hot Topic Hours

 

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2013

 

DATE

SUBJECT

 

August 8

Improving Power Plant Efficiency and Power Generation      

Power

August 15

Control and Treatment Technology for FGD Wastewater     

Power

August 22

Pumps for Power Plant Cooling Water and Water Treatment Applications     

Power

August 29

Status of Carbon Capture and Storage Programs and Technology     

Power

Sept. 5

Fabric Selection for Particulate Control

 

Power

Sept. 19

Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines

Power

Sept. 26

Multi-Pollutant Control Technology

 

Power

Oct. 3

Update on Coal Ash and CCP Issues and Standards     

Power

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