Butadiene: Capacity Growth Heats up Competition
Year:2014 ISSUE:7
COLUMN:ORGANICS
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Butadiene: Capacity Growth Heats up Competition

By Tan Jie, Research Institute of Sinopec Maoming Petrochemical Co., Ltd.

In recent years more lightweight raw materials have been used to produce ethylene, and China’s capacity to make synthetic rubber has increased rapidly, so butadiene has come to be in short supply here. Butadiene is normally produced in two ways: extraction distillation, which uses C4 as feedstock, and catalytic dehydrogenation of n-butylene. In China, C4-related resources are mainly owned by Sinopec and PetroChina, and most private companies and Sino-foreign JVs are using the catalytic dehydrogenation process.

Domestic capacity increased

The many large ethylene units built in recent years now yield large quantities of C4 chemicals for China’s butadiene industry. Meanwhile, the industries that consume butadiene have also grown continuously, both in number and in scale. As of the end of 2013, China’s butadiene capacity reached 3.419 million t/a (see Table 1), of which Sinopec owns 1.738 million t/a, accounting for 50.8%; PetroChina, 886 kt/a, 25.9%; CNOOC, 155 kt/a, 4.5%. Many Chinese butadiene producers consume their own output. For example, PetroChina Jilin Petrochemical Co., Ltd. has SBR and ABS units; Sinopec Qilu Petrochemical Co., Ltd. has SBR and polybutadiene units; PetroChina Dushanzi Co., Ltd. has SSBR and SBS units; PetroChina Fushun Petrochemical Co., Ltd. has a SBR unit; Zibo Qixiangtengda Chemical Co., Ltd., Shandong Yuhuang Chemical (Group) Co., Ltd. and Shandong Tianhong Chemical Co., Ltd. have cis-polybutadiene rubber units.
From 2014 to 2017, many new butadiene units will be built in China. New units of Sinopec and PetroChina will use C4 extraction methods, while most units of other companies will use catalytic dehydrogenation processes. If all these projects are put into operation according to schedule, China’s butadiene capacity will reach 4.95 million t/a in 2017, within which the combined capacity of units that use C4 will increase from 14.04% in 2013 to 29.9%, and combined capacity of units owned by China’s three oil giants, Sinopec, PetroChina and CNOOC, will decrease from 81.2% in 2013 to 66.8%.

Import volume grows

According to customs statistics, China imported 111.2 kt of butadiene in 2007; it increased to 297.7 kt in 2009. Since then, the volume has decreased as many new units in China have come on line. It was 183 kt in 2011, down 15.16% year-on-year. In the past two years, the import volume increased dramatically, since many new butadiene rubber and SBR units started operation, increasing the domestic demand for butadiene. In 2013, the import volume was 370.5 kt, up 7.45% year-on-year. Meanwhile, some butadiene products are exported from China each year. The export volume in 2007 was 24.7 kt; it reached a historical high in 2010, 102.3 kt, up 149.5% year-on-year; it was 8.2 kt in 2013, down 79.24% year-on-year.

Consumption increases continually

In recent years, with the rapid development of China's synthetic rubber industry, the apparent consumption of butadiene increased year-by-year. It reached 2.5553 million tons in 2012, up 15.71% year-on-year. In 2013, it was 2.5406 million tons. Meanwhile, as can be seen in Figure 1, the self-sufficiency rate increased from 85.39% in 2009 to 95.09% in 2011; in 2013, it was 88.56%.
In China, butadiene is mainly used to produce rubber, SBS thermoplastic elastomers, ABS resins, etc. It is expected that, by 2017, the demand for butadiene from industries including butadiene rubber, SBR, styrene-butadiene copolymers, nitrile rubber and ABS resin will reach 3.6 million t/a. Adding the consumption in making SBR copolymers, adipic dinitrile and hexamethylene diamine, the total domestic consumption will reach 4.2 million t/a. At that time, the butadiene capacity will reach 4.95 million t/a. In the future, the manufacture of SBR and butadiene rubber will still two largest uses of butadiene, and the consumption of butadiene for the production of nitrile rubber will increase rapidly.

Table 1    Major butadiene producers in China, 2013 (kt/a)

Company                                        Capacity    Technical process
Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          210            DMF extraction
Sinopec Yanshan Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          135    ACN extraction (1 unit),
DMF extraction (1 unit)
Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co., Ltd.      110    DMF extraction
Sinopec Qilu Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          164    ACN extraction (1 unit),
DMF extraction (2 units)
Sinopec Maoming Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          150    DMF extraction
Sinopec Guangzhou Petrochemical Co., Ltd.       34    DMF extraction
Sinopec Shanghai Gaoqiao Petrochemical Co.       45    ACN extraction
Beijing Eastern Petrochemical Co., Ltd.           30    NMP extraction
Beijing Eastern Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          120    NMP extraction
Beijing Eastern Petrochemical Co., Ltd.          120    DMF extraction
Sinopec Zhenhai Refining and Petrochemical Co., Ltd.    160    ACN extraction
Sinopec-Sabic Tianjin Petrochemical Co., Ltd.    200    ACN extraction
BASF-YPC Co., Ltd.                                     130    NMP extraction
Sinopec Wuhan Company                                 130    ACN extraction
Subtotal of Sinopec                                   1 738    
PetroChina Jilin Petrochemical Co., Ltd.             230    ACN extraction
PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Co., Ltd.             135    ACN extraction
PetroChina Daqing Co., Ltd.                             171    DMF extraction
PetroChina Dushanzi Co., Ltd.                         180    NMP extraction
PetroChina Fushun Petrochemical Co., Ltd.             140 ACNextraction (1 unit),
                                                         DMF extraction (1 unit)
PetroChina Fushun Petrochemical Co., Ltd.              30    ACN extraction
Subtotal of PetroChina                                 886
CNOOC and Shell Petrochemicals Co., Ltd.             155    NMP extraction
Subtotal of CNOOC                                     155
Bluestar New Materials Company Tianjin Branch          30    NMP extraction
Liaoning jinxing Chemical Plant                          30    ACN extraction
Liaoning Huajin Tongda Chemical Co., Ltd.             100    ACN extraction
Zibo Qixiangtengda Chemical Co., Ltd.          150    Catalytic dehydrogenation of n-butylene
Shandong Yuhuang Chemical (Group) Co., Ltd.             180    Catalytic dehydrogenation of n-butylene
Shandong Tianhong Chemical Co., Ltd.                 150    Catalytic dehydrogenation of n-butylene
Subtotal of other companies                             640     
Total                                               3 419


Price declined amid fluctuations

As shown in Figure 2, in January 2012, the average price of butadiene in China was RMB21 000/t; then it climbed to the highest of the year in February, RMB27 500/t. In the remaining months of 2012, China’s butadiene market was rocked by imports, pushing prices down to around RMB14 600/t in December 2012. In 2013, butadiene prices fluctuated at a relatively low level for the whole year, the highest prices were in February, averaging about RMB15 500/t.

Suggestions

The construction of so much new butadiene capacity will stoke the competition in China’s market over the next few years. Enterprises are advised to accelerate the upgrade of obsolete production processes and decrease the consumption of energy and raw materials through technical innovation. Moreover, domestic industries that need butadiene, like the manufacture of propylene and adipic dinitrile, should be developed.
With more and more butadiene production units built by private companies and foreign-funded companies, more production units will use the n-butylene catalytic dehydrogenation process, which, however, has higher cost and immature processes compared to the traditional C4 extraction method. Moreover, the insufficient supply of butylene, the raw material of the butylene catalytic dehydrogenation process, may drive associated prices up in the near future. Enterprises evaluating the prospect of building new butadiene capacity that employs the butylene catalytic dehydrogenation process should consider that many experts expect a breakthrough in C4 extraction technology soon.
In recent years, the demand for butadiene in the global market has increased. Therefore, Chinese producers should actively develop overseas markets, as China still exports very little butadiene.