China leads globally with most upcoming hydrotreater capacity additions by 2021
Analysis of hydrotreater capacities for global refineries shows that China has the highest capacity globally with 1,591.8 thousand barrels per day (mbd) to be added between 2018 and 2021. Nigeria and Iran follow with 919.6 Mbpd and 789.7 Mbpd added respectively by 2021, according to GlobalData, a leading data
In 2021, China will account for 23 percent of the total global planned hydrotreater capacity additions. A total of six planned refineries are expected to start operations by 2021. Among these, Dayushan Island refinery will have the highest hydrotreater capacity of 576.0
Nigeria will contribute approximately 13 percent of total global planned hydrotreater capacity additions in 2021. The country has 10 planned refineries expected to start operations by 2021, with total hydrotreater capacity of 919.6 Mbpd. Lagos I refinery will have the greatest hydrotreater capacity of 504.0
Iran will contribute about 11 percent of total global planned hydrotreater capacity additions in 2021. Iran has five planned refineries with combined hydrotreater capacity of 789.7 Mbpd. Siraf refinery will have the utmost hydrotreater capacity of 438.0
Kuwait will account for around 10 percent of total global planned hydrotreater capacity additions in 2021. Al-Zour refinery has planned hydrotreater capacity of 696.0 Mbpd and is expected to come online by 2019.
Malaysia will contribute about 6 percent of total global planned hydrotreater capacity additions in 2021. The country has two planned refineries with combined hydrotreater capacity of 413.5 Mbpd: Pengerang refinery will have the capacity of 368.0
Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Russia
Vietnam will contribute approximately 220.2 Mbpd to the global planned hydrotreater capacity in 2021, which will represent about 3 percent of the global total.
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