In 2013, China’s lubricant output
and sales volume fell sharply, wherein the output plunged by 30.2% years on
year to 5,896,900 tons. In 2013, Liaoning, Shandong, Shanghai and Guangdong
ranked the top four Chinese provinces by lubricant output. Particularly,
Liaoning produced 1,391,100 tons, accounting for 23.8% of the national output.
In recent years, China has
attached more importance to the recycling of waste lubricant, and issued a
series of favorable policies. However, China only recycles and reuses 6% -8% of
lubricant. In theory, China’s annual output of waste lubricant hit 3 million
tons or more, embodying huge development potentials. At present, a number of
waste lubricant regeneration projects are under construction or go into
operation, such as Baosteel’s 7,000 t/a waste lubricant project, Fujian Sanming
Steel’s waste lubricant regeneration project, Tangshan You Yi Sheng Xing’s
60,000 t/a waste lubricant regeneration project.
Amid the slow growth of the
global economy, although China’s automobile output and ownership maintain rapid
growth, the development of construction machinery manufacturing industry,
transportation industry, construction industry and other industries slows down,
which greatly depresses the boom of Chinese lubricant market. Affected by the
distribution of resources, China lubricant industry is featured with apparent
regional characteristics. Production areas mainly concentrate in East China,
Northeast China and North China.
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In 2013, Great Wall and Kunlun
seized 51.2% market share together, while foreign companies grasped 29.9%. By
the end of 2013, there had been over 4,000 Chinese lubricant production
enterprises. State-owned brands represented by Great Wall (Sinopec) and Kunlun
(CNPC) as well as foreign brands including Shell, Mobil, BP, FUCHS and Total
occupied most share of Chinese lubricant market.
At the same time, Chinese private
lubricant companies also showed their strengths to take places in the fiercely
competitive Chinese lubricant market, such as Delian Group, Tech petrochemical
and Sure Energy Tech.
Delian Group has established
long-term stable cooperative relations with upstream and downstream enterprises
through “parts production bases near downstream vehicle plants”. Currently, the
company has four bases in Changchun, Shanghai, Chengdu and Foshan, and has
become the designated lubricant supplier of Shanghai Volkswagen,
FAW-Volkswagen, Shanghai GM and many other well-known automakers.
Gaoke Petrochemical, one of
important suppliers of transformer oil, serves XCMG, Qianjiang Electric, Shenda
Electric and CNC Electric. Through the elimination of backward capacity,
equipment modification, building of new plants and other measures, the
company’s total lubricant capacity amounted to 121,600 tons at the end of 2013.
But due to the decreasing demand for downstream transformers and other factors,
the company’s capacity utilization rate was only 80.6% at that time.
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The report highlights:
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Market supply & demand, competition pattern,
import & export of China lubricant industry.
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Market supply & demand, competition pattern,
import & export of raw materials (base oil and additive) of China lubricant
industry.
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Status quo, policies and regulations,
regeneration projects, supply and demand of China waste lubricant recycling
market.
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Operation and lubricant business of 8 global and
8 Chinese lubricant companies.
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Lubricant and Lubricant Base Oil
1.1 Definition of Lubricant
1.2 Major Lubricant
1.1 Definition of Lubricant
1.2 Major Lubricant
2. Development of China Lubricant Market
2.1 International Market Environment
2.2 Domestic Market Environment
2.3 Import and Export
2.1 International Market Environment
2.2 Domestic Market Environment
2.3 Import and Export
3. Overview of Chinese Lubricant Upstream Industries
3.1 Base Oil
3.2 Additive
3.1 Base Oil
3.2 Additive
4. Overview of Chinese Waste Lubricant Recovery Market
4.1 Policies and Regulations
4.2 Current Development
4.3 Regeneration Projects
4.4 Supply & Demand
4.1 Policies and Regulations
4.2 Current Development
4.3 Regeneration Projects
4.4 Supply & Demand
5. Global Suppliers
5.1 Shell
5.2 BP
5.3 ExxonMobil
5.4 Chevron
5.5 Total
5.6 FUCHS
5.7 ASHLAND
5.8 ConocoPhillips
5.1 Shell
5.2 BP
5.3 ExxonMobil
5.4 Chevron
5.5 Total
5.6 FUCHS
5.7 ASHLAND
5.8 ConocoPhillips
6. Chinese Producers
6.1 CNPC
6.2 Sinopec
6.3 Delian Group
6.4 Gaoke Petrochemical
6.5 Copton
6.6 Sure Energy Tech.
6.7 Other Enterprises
6.7.1 Lopal
6.7.2 Lidi
6.1 CNPC
6.2 Sinopec
6.3 Delian Group
6.4 Gaoke Petrochemical
6.5 Copton
6.6 Sure Energy Tech.
6.7 Other Enterprises
6.7.1 Lopal
6.7.2 Lidi
7 Forecast and Outlook
7.1 Prediction of Lubricant Output
7.2 Performance Comparisons between Major Companies
7.1 Prediction of Lubricant Output
7.2 Performance Comparisons between Major Companies
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