Dublin, Oct. 10, 2017 -- The "China Coal Tar Industry Report, 2017-2021" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
China's Coal Tar Output will Further Slip to 21.90 Million Tons in 2017
China produced 22.13 million tons of coal tar in 2016, edging up 0.1% from a year earlier, largely due to rising prices of raw materials and environmental protection campaigns. As the government intensifies crackdown on illegal polluters, coal tar output will further slip to 21.90 million tons in 2017. With phase-out of outdated capacity, the coal tar industry will gradually pick up over the next couple of years, thus stimulating coal tar output to grow again. The country's coal tar output is expected to rise at a CAGR of around 1.5% during 2017-2021.
High-temperature coal tar holds a dominant position in the Chinese market. In 2016, 16.20 million tons of high-temperature coal tar and 3.99 million tons of medium-temperature coal tar were produced, making up 73.1% and only 18.1% of total coal tar output, respectively. As high-temperature coal tar is primarily used in high value-added chemicals while medium-temperature coal tar in fuel oil field, it is expected the former will grow faster than the latter.
Around 70% of China-made coal tar is used in further processing fields. Moreover, China is a major further processor of coal tar in the world, boasting one-fourth of global coal tar deep-processing capacity in 2016. China was capable of intensively processing 24.80 million tons of coal tar in 2016, down 2.7% from 2015, mainly due to de-capacity after years of rapid expansion which caused massive over-capacity and then dramatic decline in utilization. Hence, the demand for coal tar from deep-processing fields has slowed in recent two years.
Global major coal tar deep-processing enterprises include Koppers (United States), Ruetgers (Germany), Nippon Steel & Sumikin Chemical (Japan) and Baoshun Technology (China). Koppers is the world's largest coal tar deep-processing firm with capacity of 2.10 million t/a, while Baoshun Technology is the biggest coal tar deep-processing company in China with the capacity of 1.05 million t/a. The Chinese coal tar deep-processing market features low concentration, with top10 players occupying a combined 26.2% market share in 2016.
After five years of decline amid fluctuations, coal tar price rallied in 2016 from RMB1,400/t or so at the beginning of the year to around RMB2,200/t at the end of the year at a growth rate of over 50%, and remained between RMB2,500/t and RMB3,000/t during Jan-Sept 2017. Price pick-up is mainly fueled by decreased excess capacity and a recovery in downstream market. Thanks to an upturn in coal tar pitch, industrial naphthalene and phthalic anhydride sectors, high-temperature coal tar found a higher utilization rate and steadily rising prices which, on average, were higher than that of medium and low-temperate coal tar.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Overview of Coal Tar
1.1 Definition & Classification
1.2 Preparation
1.3 Application
1.4 Key Technologies
1.4.1 Coal Tar Distillation
1.4.2 Industrial Naphthalene Distillation
1.4.3 Elution of Fraction from Coal tar Distillation
1.4.4 Refining of Crude Anthracene
1.4.5 Decomposition of Hydroxybenzene Natrium Salt
1.4.6 Preparation of Naphthalene
1.4.7 Refining of Crude Hydroxybenzene
1.4.8 Refining of Crude Pyridine and Crude Quinoline
1.4.9 Production of Refined Anthracene, Refined Carbazole and Anthraquinone
2. Development Environment for China Coal Tar Industry
2.1 Policy Environment
2.2 Supply
2.2.1 High-temperature Coal Tar
2.2.2 Medium-temperature Coal Tar
2.2.3 Low-temperature Coal Tar
2.3 Demand
2.3.1 Demand from Deep Processing
2.3.2 Demand from Carbon Black
2.3.3 Demand from Fuel
2.4 Import and Export
2.5 Market Price
2.5.1 High-temperature Coal Tar
2.5.2 Medium-temperature Coal Tar
2.5.3 Low-temperature Coal Tar
2.6 Development Trends
3 Upstream Sectors of Coal Tar in China
3.1 Coal Industry
3.1.1 Market Size
3.1.2 Structure
3.1.3 Price
3.1.4 Import & Export
3.2 Coke Industry
3.2.1 Supply and Demand
3.2.2 Import & Export
3.2.3 Price
4 Downstream Deep-processing Sectors of Coal Tar in China
4.1 Phenol Oil
4.1.1 Phenol
4.1.2 O-cresol
4.1.3 M-cresol and P-cresol
4.1.4 Mixed Cresol
4.2 Industrial Naphthalene
4.2.1 Production
4.2.2 Consumption
4.2.3 Import and Export
4.2.4 Price
4.3 Coal Tar Pitch
4.3.1 Supply and Demand
4.3.2 Application Market
4.3.3 Price Trend
4.4 Others
4.4.1 Anthracene Oil
4.4.2 Light Oil
4.4.3 Wash Oil
5. Coal Tar Industry Competition in China
5.1 Regional Competition
5.1.1 Shanxi
5.1.2 Hebei
5.1.3 Shandong
5.2 Enterprise Competition
5.3 Product Competition
6. Major Global Coal Tar Companies
6.1 Koppers
6.2 RTGERS Group
6.3 Nippon Steel & Sumikin Chemical Co. Ltd
7. Major Chinese Coal Tar Companies
7.1 Shanxi Coking Group Co., Ltd.
7.2 Shanxi Hongte Coal Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
7.3 Shanghai Baosteel Chemical Co., Ltd
7.4 Baoshun Technology Co., Ltd.
7.5 Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp.
7.6 Jiangxi Black Cat Carbon Black Inc., Ltd.
7.7 Guanghui Energy Co., Ltd.
7.8 Huanghua Xinnuolixing Fine Chemical Stock Company Limited
7.9 Shenmu Tianyuan Chemical Co., Ltd.
7.10 JFE Zhenxing Shandong Chemical Company Ltd
7.11 Shanxi Yongdong Chemistry Industry Co., Ltd.
7.12 Baotailong New Materials Co., Ltd.
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