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Nov 2016
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C1 Chemicals and Fertilizers

Webinar Presentation: Ammonium Nitrates Outlook - 2016

This Webinar presentation presents key findings from our recently published supplement report ‘Strategic Business Analysis: Ammonium Nitrates'. The webinar will discuss the key trends and strategic issues shaping the global ammonium nitrates industry based on a review of the markets, prices and delivered cost competitiveness for the three ammonium nitrates - AN, UAN, CAN.
Oct 2016
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C1 Chemicals and Fertilizers

Ammonia and Urea Quarterly Business Update - Q3 2016

This report provides an analysis of key developments in the ammonia and urea industry, including capacity updates, profitability, and pricing developments over the past quarter. The report includes monthly price and profitability analysis for ammonia and urea with a detailed discussion on the market forces (affecting price and profitability) over the third quarter in the United States, Western Europe, Middle East and China. The analysis now includes both mine-mouth plant economics and coastal plant economics for ammonia and urea in China. Outlook on firm  global capacity developments from 2015 to 2020 period is also provided. The ‘Key Trends and Challenges’ section discusses natural gas and ammonia/urea outlook in India.
Oct 2016
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Petrochemicals

Methanol Quarterly Business Update - Q3 2016

This report contains analysis of current capacity, pricing and profitability developments in the methanol industry over the past quarter.  The ‘Key Challenges’ section discusses the use of methanol within fuel.  In recent years methanol’s application in fuel has created significant interest.  Blending methanol into gasoline for use in cars has been explored on a regional basis in China for many years, and in 2016 Israel has become the first country outside of China to pursue and implement a blend of 15 percent methanol (M15) for commercial use.  Outside of gasoline applications, there is also growing interest in using methanol as shipping fuel, with Stena Line operating ships that run on Methanol, and Methanex exploring using methanol itself as a fuel when shipping methanol globally.  Methanol provides attractive properties to reduce toxic emissions from combustion engines.  With greater attention towards using methanol more directly in fuel applications, this section looks at what role MTBE can play in the future.

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