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Refining Industry Outlook in South and Central America, 2012 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Refineries to 2016
Summary
GlobalData's energy offering, "Refining Industry Outlook in South and Central America, 2012 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Refineries to 2016" is the essential source for industry data and information relating to the refining industry in South and Central America. It provides asset level information relating to active and planned refineries in South and Central America. The details of major companies operating in the refining industry in South and Central America are included in the report. The latest news and deals relating to the sector are also provided and analyzed.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Updated information relating to all active and planned refineries
- Provides historical data from 2005 to 2011, forecast to 2016
- Information on refining, FCC, hydrocracking and coking capacities by refinery and country
- Provides operator information for all active and planned refineries
- Identifies key trends and issues in the refining industry
- Information on the top companies in the sector including business description and strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. and Petroleos Mexicanos.
- Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.
Reasons to buy
- Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned refineries in South and Central America
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry.
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecast refinery and unit capacity data.
- Assess your competitor's refining portfolio and its evolution
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in South and Central America.
1 Table Of Contents
1 Table Of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List Of Figures 9
2 Introduction 10
2.1 What is This Report About? 10
2.2 How to Use This Report? 10
2.3 Market Definition 10
3 South and Central America Refining Industry 11
3.1 South and Central America Refining Industry, An Overview 11
3.1.1 South and Central America Refining Industry, Key Data 11
3.1.2 South and Central America Refining Industry, Total Refining Capacity 11
3.2 South and Central America Refining Industry: Key Trends and Issues 14
3.3 Refining Industry in Brazil 16
3.3.1 Refining Industry in Brazil, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 16
3.3.2 Refining Industry in Brazil, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 18
3.3.3 Refining Industry in Brazil, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 19
3.3.4 Refining Industry in Brazil, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2005-2016 19
3.4 Refining Industry in Mexico 20
3.4.1 Refining Industry in Mexico, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 20
3.4.2 Refining Industry in Mexico, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 21
3.4.3 Refining Industry in Mexico, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 21
3.4.4 Refining Industry in Mexico, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2005-2016 22
3.5 Refining Industry in Venezuela 22
3.5.1 Refining Industry in Venezuela, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 22
3.5.2 Refining Industry in Venezuela, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 23
3.5.3 Refining Industry in Venezuela, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 23
3.6 Refining Industry in Argentina 23
3.6.1 Refining Industry in Argentina, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 24
3.6.2 Refining Industry in Argentina, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 25
3.6.3 Refining Industry in Argentina, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 25
3.6.4 Refining Industry in Argentina, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2005-2016 26
3.7 Refining Industry in Virgin Islands 26
3.7.1 Refining Industry in Virgin Islands, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 26
3.7.2 Refining Industry in Virgin Islands, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 27
3.7.3 Refining Industry in Virgin Islands, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity , 2005-2016 27
3.8 Refining Industry in Colombia 27
3.8.1 Refining Industry in Colombia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 28
3.8.2 Refining Industry in Colombia, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 28
3.9 Refining Industry in Netherlands Antilles 29
3.9.1 Refining Industry in Netherlands Antilles, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 29
3.9.2 Refining Industry in Netherlands Antilles, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 29
3.9.3 Refining Industry in Netherlands Antilles, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 30
3.10 Refining Industry in Cuba 30
3.10.1 Refining Industry in Cuba, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 30
3.10.2 Refining Industry in Cuba, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 31
3.11 Refining Industry in Aruba 31
3.11.1 Refining Industry in Aruba, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 31
3.11.2 Refining Industry in Aruba, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 32
3.12 Refining Industry in Chile 32
3.12.1 Refining Industry in Chile, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 32
3.12.2 Refining Industry in Chile, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 33
3.12.3 Refining Industry in Chile, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 33
3.12.4 Refining Industry in Chile, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2005-2016 34
3.13 Refining Industry in Peru 34
3.13.1 Refining Industry in Peru, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 35
3.13.2 Refining Industry in Peru, Coking Capacity, 2005-2016 35
3.13.3 Refining Industry in Peru, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 36
3.14 Refining Industry in Ecuador 36
3.14.1 Refining Industry in Ecuador, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 36
3.14.2 Refining Industry in Ecuador, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 37
3.15 Refining Industry in Trinidad and Tobago 37
3.15.1 Refining Industry in Trinidad and Tobago, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 37
3.15.2 Refining Industry in Trinidad and Tobago, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 38
3.15.3 Refining Industry in Trinidad and Tobago, Hydrocracking Capacity, 2005-2016 38
3.16 Refining Industry in Bolivia 39
3.16.1 Refining Industry in Bolivia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 39
3.17 Refining Industry in Dominican Republic 40
3.17.1 Refining Industry in Dominican Republic, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 40
3.18 Refining Industry in Uruguay 40
3.18.1 Refining Industry in Uruguay, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 41
3.18.2 Refining Industry in Uruguay, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 41
3.19 Refining Industry in Jamaica 41
3.19.1 Refining Industry in Jamaica, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 42
3.20 Refining Industry in Republic Of Costa Rica 42
3.20.1 Refining Industry in Republic Of Costa Rica, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 42
3.20.2 Refining Industry in Republic Of Costa Rica, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, 2005-2016 43
3.21 Refining Industry in El Salvador 43
3.21.1 Refining Industry in El Salvador, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 43
3.22 Refining Industry in Nicaragua 44
3.22.1 Refining Industry in Nicaragua, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 44
3.23 Refining Industry in Martinique 44
3.23.1 Refining Industry in Martinique, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 45
3.24 Refining Industry in Paraguay 45
3.24.1 Refining Industry in Paraguay, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 45
3.25 Refining Industry in Suriname 46
3.25.1 Refining Industry in Suriname, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 46
3.26 Refining Industry in Guatemala 46
3.26.1 Refining Industry in Guatemala, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, 2005-2016 46
3.27 South and Central America Refining Industry, Planned Refining Facilities 47
3.27.1 Refining Industry in South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity, Planned Refining Facilities 47
4 Profile of Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 48
4.1 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Key Information 48
4.2 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Company Overview 48
4.3 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Business Description 48
4.3.1 Business Overview 48
4.3.2 Distribution 49
4.3.3 Gas and Power 50
4.3.4 International 51
4.3.5 Refining, Transportation and Marketing 51
4.4 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., SWOT Analysis 52
4.4.1 Overview 52
4.4.2 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Strengths 53
4.4.3 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Weaknesses 54
4.4.4 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Opportunities 55
4.4.5 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Threats 56
5 Profile of Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. 58
5.1 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., Key Information 58
5.2 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., Company Overview 58
5.3 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., Business Description 58
5.3.1 Business Overview 58
5.3.2 Downstream 59
5.3.3 Gas Activity 59
5.3.4 Other 60
5.4 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., SWOT Analysis 60
5.4.1 Overview 60
5.4.2 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. Strengths 60
5.4.3 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. Weaknesses 61
5.4.4 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. Opportunities 62
5.4.5 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. Threats 64
6 Profile of Petroleos Mexicanos 65
6.1 Petroleos Mexicanos, Key Information 65
6.2 Petroleos Mexicanos, Company Overview 65
6.3 Petroleos Mexicanos, Business Description 65
6.3.1 Business Overview 65
6.3.2 Exploration and Production 66
6.3.3 Gas and Basic Petrochemicals 66
6.3.4 Petrochemicals 67
6.3.5 Refining 68
6.4 Petroleos Mexicanos, SWOT Analysis 69
6.4.1 Overview 69
6.4.2 Petroleos Mexicanos Strengths 70
6.4.3 Petroleos Mexicanos Weaknesses 71
6.4.4 Petroleos Mexicanos Opportunities 72
6.4.5 Petroleos Mexicanos Threats 72
7 Financial Deals Landscape 74
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 74
7.1.1 Acquisition 74
7.1.2 Debt Offerings 79
7.1.3 Asset Transactions 90
8 Recent Developments 93
8.1 Strategy and Business Expansion 93
8.1.1 Dec 13, 2010: Petrobras Approves Incorporation Of UPB And PET Subsidiaries 93
8.1.2 Jul 14, 2010: Ecopetrol Extends Its Strategic Plan Until 2020 93
8.1.3 Jun 28, 2010: RIL, PEMEX May Jointly Develop Oil Refinery In Mexico 94
8.1.4 Jun 23, 2010: Petrobras Executes LoI To Analyze Downstream Opportunities With Manguinhos Refinery 94
8.2 Other Significant Developments 94
8.2.1 Feb 09, 2012: Petrobras Appoints Maria das Gracas Silva Foster As New CEO 94
8.2.2 Jan 23, 2012: Petrobras To Appoint Maria das Gracas Silva Foster As New CEO 95
8.2.3 Jan 02, 2012: Ecopetrol Announces Issuance Of Guarantee Of International Financing Operation For Expansion And Modernization Project Of Cartagena Refinery 95
8.2.4 Dec 21, 2011: Chevron Calls For Criminal Investigation Of Judge, Plaintiffs' Lawyers In Ecuador Case 96
8.2.5 Dec 20, 2011: ENAP Provides Update On Oil Dock Project In San Vicente 97
8.2.6 Dec 06, 2011: Refinaria De Petroleos De Manguinhos Appoints Paulo Henrique Oliveira de Menezes As CEO 97
8.2.7 Aug 01, 2011: ENAP Appoints Ricardo Cruzat Ochagavia As CEO 98
8.2.8 Jul 26, 2011: Petrobras Elects Miriam Belchior As New Director 98
8.2.9 Jul 15, 2011: Eni And PDVSA Advance In Orinoco Project 98
8.2.10 Jun 07, 2011: Maple Energy Independent Non-Executive Director Antonio Villa Mardon Resigns 99
8.2.11 May 15, 2011: Ecopetrol To Modernize Barrancabermeja Refinery In Colombia 99
8.2.12 Apr 07, 2011: Ex-Im Bank Gives Preliminary Approval For $2.84 Billion Export Financing For Colombian Refinery Project 100
8.2.13 Mar 31, 2011: PDVSA To Invest $4 Billion On Heavy-Crude Oil Conversion Project In Venezuela 100
8.2.14 Feb 07, 2011: Ex-Im Bank Approves Nearly $1 Billion In Financing To Support US Exports To Ecopetrol 100
8.3 New Contracts Announcements 101
8.3.1 Nov 24, 2011: WorleyParsons Secures Contract For Refineria Del Pacifico Refining And Petrochemical Complex In Ecuador 101
8.3.2 Jan 12, 2011: Petrobras Signs Contract For New Construction Units At Refap In Canoas 102
9 Appendix 103
9.1 Abbreviations 103
9.2 Methodology 103
9.2.1 Coverage 103
9.2.2 Secondary Research 104
9.2.3 Primary Research 104
9.3 Contact Us 105
9.4 Disclaimer 105
List of Tables
Table 1: South and Central America, Refinery Key Statistics, 2011 11
Table 2: South and Central America, Refining Capacity by Country (MMTPA), 2005-2016 11
Table 3: South and Central America, Refining Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2005-2016 13
Table 4: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2005-2016 16
Table 5: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2005-2016 (Contd.1) 17
Table 6: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2005-2016 18
Table 7: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2005-2016 19
Table 8: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Brazil (MMTPA), 2005-2016 19
Table 9: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Mexico (MMTPA), 2005-2016 20
Table 10: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Mexico (MMTPA), 2005-2016 21
Table 11: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Mexico (MMTPA), 2005-2016 21
Table 12: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Mexico (MMTPA), 2005-2016 22
Table 13: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Venezuela (MMTPA), 2005-2016 22
Table 14: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Venezuela (MMTPA), 2005-2016 23
Table 15: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Venezuela (MMTPA), 2005-2016 23
Table 16: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Argentina (MMTPA), 2005-2016 24
Table 17: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Argentina (MMTPA), 2005-2016 25
Table 18: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Argentina (MMTPA), 2005-2016 25
Table 19: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Argentina (MMTPA), 2005-2016 26
Table 20: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Virgin Islands (MMTPA), 2005-2016 26
Table 21: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Virgin Islands (MMTPA), 2005-2016 27
Table 22: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Virgin Islands (MMTPA), 2005-2016 27
Table 23: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Colombia (MMTPA), 2005-2016 28
Table 24: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Colombia (MMTPA), 2005-2016 28
Table 25: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Netherlands Antilles (MMTPA), 2005-2016 29
Table 26: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Netherlands Antilles (MMTPA), 2005-2016 29
Table 27: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Netherlands Antilles (MMTPA), 2005-2016 30
Table 28: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Cuba (MMTPA), 2005-2016 30
Table 29: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Cuba (MMTPA), 2005-2016 31
Table 30: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Aruba (MMTPA), 2005-2016 31
Table 31: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Aruba (MMTPA), 2005-2016 32
Table 32: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Chile (MMTPA), 2005-2016 32
Table 33: South and Central America, Coking Unit Capacity in Chile (MMTPA), 2005-2016 33
Table 34: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Chile (MMTPA), 2005-2016 33
Table 35: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Chile (MMTPA), 2005-2016 34
Table 36: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Peru (MMTPA), 2005-2016 35
Table 37: South and Central America, Coking Capacity in Peru (MMTPA), 2005-2016 35
Table 38: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Peru (MMTPA), 2005-2016 36
Table 39: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Ecuador (MMTPA), 2005-2016 36
Table 40: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Ecuador (MMTPA), 2005-2016 37
Table 41: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Trinidad and Tobago (MMTPA), 2005-2016 37
Table 42: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Trinidad and Tobago (MMTPA), 2005-2016 38
Table 43: South and Central America, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity in Trinidad and Tobago (MMTPA), 2005-2016 38
Table 44: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Bolivia (MMTPA), 2005-2016 39
Table 45: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Dominican Republic (MMTPA), 2005-2016 40
Table 46: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Uruguay (MMTPA), 2005-2016 41
Table 47: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity in Uruguay (MMTPA), 2005-2016 41
Table 48: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Jamaica (MMTPA), 2005-2016 42
Table 49: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Republic of Costa Rica (MMTPA), 2005-2016 42
Table 50: South and Central America, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity in Republic of Costa Rica (MMTPA), 2005-2016 43
Table 51: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in El Salvador (MMTPA), 2005-2016 43
Table 52: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Nicaragua (MMTPA), 2005-2016 44
Table 53: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Martinique (MMTPA), 2005-2016 45
Table 54: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Paraguay (MMTPA), 2005-2016 45
Table 55: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Suriname (MMTPA), 2005-2016 46
Table 56: South and Central America, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity in Guatemala (MMTPA), 2005-2016 46
Table 57: South and Central America, Planned Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2012-2016 47
Table 58: Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Key Facts 48
Table 59: Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., SWOT Analysis 53
Table 60: Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., Key Facts 58
Table 61: Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., SWOT Analysis 60
Table 62: Petroleos Mexicanos, Key Facts 65
Table 63: Petroleos Mexicanos, SWOT Analysis 70
Table 64: Grupo Petersen To Acquire 10% Stake In YPF 74
Table 65: Repsol To Sell 2.9% Interest In YPF To Lazard Asset Management 75
Table 66: Repsol To Sell 0.93% Interest In YPF 76
Table 67: Pan American To Acquire Esso Petrolera Argentina For $850 Million 77
Table 68: Repsol To Sell 3.3% Stake In YPF To Eton Park And Capital 78
Table 69: Petroleo Brasileiro Prices Public Offering Of 3.5% Notes Due 2017 For $1.75 Billion 79
Table 70: Petroleo Brasileiro Prices Public Offering Of 6.75% Notes Due 2041 For $1.25 Billion 80
Table 71: Petroleo Brasileiro Prices Public Offering Of 5.375% Notes Due 2021 For $2.75 Billion 81
Table 72: Petroleo Brasileiro Prices Public Offering Of 6.25% Senior Notes Due 2026 For $1,091 Million 82
Table 73: PEMEX Completes Public Offering Of Global Depository Notes Due 2021 For $733.3 Million 83
Table 74: Petroleo Brasileiro Completes Public Offering Of 4.875% Notes Due 2018 For $1.67 Billion 83
Table 75: Petroleo Brasileiro Completes Public Offering Of 5.875% Notes Due 2022 For $802 Million 84
Table 76: Empresa Nacional del Petroleo Completes Private Placement Of 4.75% Senior Unsecured Notes For $500 Million 86
Table 77: Petroleos de Venezuela Announces Private Placement Of 9% Bonds Due 2021 For $1.1 Billion 87
Table 78: Petroleo Brasileiro Plans To Sell Bonds 87
Table 79: Petroleos Mexicanos Completes Private Placement Of 5.5% Bonds For $1,000 Million 88
Table 80: Petroleos Mexicanos Plans Offering Of Bonds For $831.6 Million 89
Table 81: Puma Energy To Acquire Fuels Marketing And Supply Businesses From Exxon Mobil 90
Table 82: Bridas To Acquire Refining And Fuel Marketing Business In Argentina, Uruguay And Paraguay From Exxon Mobil For $520 Million 91
Table 83: Petrobras Argentina Sells Refining And Distribution Assets To Oil Combustibles 921.2 List Of Figures
Figure 1: South and Central America, Country-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Refining Capacity, 2006-2011 12
Figure 2: South and Central America, Company-Wise Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Refining Capacity, 2006-2011 13
Companies mentioned
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
Petroleos de Venezuela S.A.
Petroleos Mexicanos
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