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CLICK TO VIEWINDUSTRY MARKET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, STRATEGISTS, DECISION MAKERSTable of Contents 2List of Tables & Charts 3Study Overview 4Sample Text, Table& Chart 5Sample Profile, Table &Forecast 6photo: BASFOrder Form & CorporateUse License 7About Freedonia,Custom Research,Related Studies, 8World CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021Study #2989 February 2013 6400 417 pagesThe Freedonia Group767 Beta Drivewww.freedoniagroup.comCleveland, OH 44143-2326 USAToll Free US Tel: 800.927.5900 or 1 440.684.9600Fax: 1 440.646.0484E-mail: info@freedoniagroup.com

Study #2989February 2013 6400417 PagesWorld CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021Table of ContentsExecutive SummaryMarket EnvironmenTGeneral. 4World Economic Overview. 4Recent Historical Trends. 5World Economic Outlook. 6World Population Outlook.11World Manufacturing Outlook.12World Chemical Industry Outlook.14World Petroleum Refining Outlook.16World Polymer Outlook.18Environmental & Regulatory Outlook.21Relationship of Per Capita CatalystUse to Per Capita GDP.24Catalyst Technology.27Chemical Synthesis.27Petroleum Refining.30Polymerization.34Pricing.36CATALYST MATERIALSGeneral.39Metals.43Base Metals.45Precious Metals.47Organometallic Materials.50Chemicals.52Peroxides.53Acids.55Amines & Other Chemicals.57Zeolites.59Enzymes & Other Materials.62CATALYST PRODUCTS & MARKETSGeneral.64Petroleum Refining Catalysts.68Hydroprocessing Catalysts.71Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Catalysts.75Alkylation Catalysts.78Reforming & Other PetroleumRefining Catalysts.81Chemical Synthesis Catalysts.85Organic Synthesis Catalysts.89Oxidation Catalysts.91Synthesis Gas Catalysts.94Hydrogenation Catalysts.97Other Chemical Synthesis Catalysts. 100Polymerization Catalysts. 101Ziegler-Natta Catalysts. 105Reaction Initiators. 107Single-Site Catalysts. 110Other Polymerization Catalysts. 112Regional Overview. 115Demand. 115Production & Trade. 120NORTH AMERICAEconomic Overview. 122Catalyst Demand. 125United States. 127Canada. 134Mexico. 139WESTERN EUROPEEconomic Overview. 146Catalyst Demand. 149Germany. 152France. 157United Kingdom. 162Italy. 167Belgium. 171Spain. 176The Netherlands. 181Other Western Europe. 185ASIA/PACIFICEconomic Overview. 191Catalyst Demand. 194China. 198Japan. 206South Korea. 213India. 219Taiwan. 225Other Asia/Pacific. 230Australia. 237Singapore. 239Indonesia. 240Thailand. 241All Other Asia/Pacific. 242OTHER REGIONSCentral & South America. 243Economic Overview. 243Catalyst Demand. 246Brazil. 247Other Central & South America. 252Argentina. 257Venezuela. 258All Other Central & South America. 258Eastern Europe. 258Economic Overview. 259Catalyst Demand. 261Russia. 263Other Eastern Europe. 268Africa/Mideast. 272Economic Overview. 273Catalyst Demand. 276Saudi Arabia. 277Other Africa/Mideast. 283INDUSTRY STRUCTUREGeneral. 289Click here to purchase onlinePage Market Share. 293Industry Restructuring. 298Cooperative Agreements. 301Research & Development. 309Marketing & Distribution. 311Competitive Strategies. 312Company ProfilesAir Products and Chemicals. 316Akzo Nobel. 317Albemarle Corporation. 320Arkema SA. 325BASF SE. 328Bayer AG. 333Borealis AG. 335Chemtura Corporation. 336Chevron Corporation. 338Chevron Phillips Chemical. 340China Petroleum & Chemical. 342Clariant International. 345Dow Chemical. 349DuPont (EI) de Nemours. 352Eastman Chemical. 356Evonik Industries. 358Exxon Mobil Corporation. 362FMC Corporation. 364Grace (WR) & Company. 366Haldor Topsoe. 371Honeywell International. 373INEOS Group. 377Johnson Matthey. 379LANXESS AG. 383LyondellBasell Industries. 385Mitsubishi Gas Chemical. 387Mitsui Chemicals. 389Novozymes A/S. 391OM Group. 394PQ Corporation. 396Royal Dutch Shell. 398Total SA. 402Univation Technologies. 404Other Companies Mentioned in Study. 406List of Tables/ChartsExecutive Summary1 Summary Table. 3Market EnvironmenT1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region.102 World Population by Region.123 World Manufacturing ValueAdded by Region.14(continued on following page)Order now, click here!

Study #2989February 2013 6400417 PagesWorld CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021List of Tables/Charts(continued from previous page)4 World Chemical ManufacturingValue Added by Region.165 World Refined Petroleum ProductOutput by Region.186 World Polymer Production by Region.21Cht Catalyst Use Per Capita/GDPPer Capita Relationship, 2011.267 Chemical Synthesis Processes.308 Petroleum Refining Processes.339 Polymer & Polymerization Processes.36CATALYST MATERIALS1 World Catalyst Demand by Material.41Cht World Catalyst Demand by Material, 2011. 422 World Metal Catalyst Demand.453 World Base Metal Catalyst Demand.474 World Precious Metal Catalyst Demand.505 World Organometallic Catalyst Demand.516 World Chemical Catalyst Demand.537 World Peroxide Catalyst Demand.558 World Acid Catalyst Demand.579 World Amine & Other ChemicalCatalyst Demand.5910 World Zeolite Catalyst Demand.6111 World Enzyme & Other Catalyst Demand.63CATALYST PRODUCTS & MARKETS1 World Catalyst Demand by Market.66Cht World Catalyst Demand by Market, 2011.672 World Petroleum Refining CatalystDemand by Type & Region.70Cht World Petroleum Refining CatalystDemand by Type, 2011.713 World Hydroprocessing CatalystDemand by Type & Region.724 World Fluid Catalytic CrackingCatalyst Demand.785 World Alkylation Catalyst Demandby Product & Region.816 World Reforming & Other PetroleumRefining Catalyst Demand.827 World Chemical Synthesis CatalystDemand by Type & Region.88Cht World Chemical Synthesis CatalystDemand by Type, 2011.898 World Organic Synthesis Catalyst Demand. 919 World Oxidation Catalyst Demand.9310 World Synthesis Gas Catalyst Demand.9511 World Hydrogenation Catalyst Demand. 10012 World Other Chemical SynthesisCatalyst Demand. 10113 World Polymerization CatalystDemand by Type & Region. 104Cht World Polymerization CatalystDemand by Type, 2011. 10514 World Ziegler-Natta Catalyst Demand. 10715 World Reaction InitiatorCatalyst Demand. 11016 World Single-Site Catalyst Demand. 11217 World Other PolymerizationCatalyst Demand. 11318 World Catalyst Demand by Region. 119Cht World Catalyst Demand by Region. 120NORTH AMERICA1 North America: CatalystMarket Indicators. 1242 North America: CatalystDemand by Market. 126Cht North America CatalystDemand by Country, 2011. 1273 United States: CatalystMarket Indicators. 1314 United States: CatalystDemand by Market. 1345 Canada: Catalyst Market Indicators. 1376 Canada: Catalyst Demand by Market. 1397 Mexico: Catalyst Market Indicators. 1438 Mexico: Catalyst Demand by Market. 145WESTERN EUROPE1 Western Europe: CatalystMarket Indicators. 1492 Western Europe: CatalystDemand by Market. 151Cht Western Europe CatalystDemand by Country, 2011. 1523 Germany: Catalyst Market Indicators. 1554 Germany: Catalyst Demand by Market. 1575 France: Catalyst Market Indicators. 1606 France: Catalyst Demand by Market. 1627 United Kingdom: CatalystMarket Indicators. 1658 United Kingdom: CatalystDemand by Market. 1669 Italy: Catalyst Market Indicators. 16910 Italy: Catalyst Demand by Market. 17111 Belgium: Catalyst Market Indicators. 17412 Belgium: Catalyst Demand by Market. 17613 Spain: Catalyst Market Indicators. 17914 Spain: Catalyst Demand by Market. 18015 Netherlands: Catalyst Market Indicators 18316 Netherlands: CatalystDemand by Market. 18517 Other Western Europe: CatalystMarket Indicators. 18818 Other Western Europe: CatalystDemand by Market. 190ASIA/PACIFIC1 Asia/Pacific: CatalystMarket Indicators. 1942 Asia/Pacific: Catalyst Demand by Market 197Click here to purchase onlinePage Cht Asia/Pacific Catalyst Demandby Country, 2011. 1983 China: Catalyst Market Indicators. 2024 China: Catalyst Demand by Market. 2065 Japan: Catalyst Market Indicators. 2106 Japan: Catalyst Demand by Market. 2127 South Korea: CatalystMarket Indicators. 2168 South Korea: CatalystDemand by Market. 2199 India: Catalyst Market Indicators. 22210 India: Catalyst Demand by Market. 22411 Taiwan: Catalyst Market Indicators. 22812 Taiwan: Catalyst Demand by Market. 23013 Other Asia/Pacific: CatalystMarket Indicators. 23414 Other Asia/Pacific: CatalystDemand by Market. 237OTHER REGIONS1 Central & South America: CatalystMarket Indicators. 2452 Central & South America: CatalystDemand by Market. 2473 Brazil: Catalyst Market Indicators. 2504 Brazil: Catalyst Demand by Market. 2525 Other Central & South America:Catalyst Market Indicators. 2556 Other Central & South America:Catalyst Demand by Market. 2577 Eastern Europe: CatalystMarket Indicators. 2618 Eastern Europe: CatalystDemand by Market. 2639 Russia: Catalyst Market Indicators. 26610 Russia: Catalyst Demand by Market. 26711 Other Eastern Europe: CatalystMarket Indicators. 27012 Other Eastern Europe: CatalystDemand by Market. 27213 Africa/Mideast: CatalystMarket Indicators. 27514 Africa/Mideast: CatalystDemand by Market. 27715 Saudi Arabia: CatalystMarket Indicators. 28016 Saudi Arabia: CatalystDemand by Market. 28217 Other Africa/Mideast: CatalystMarket Indicators. 28618 Other Africa/Mideast: CatalystDemand by Market. 288INDUSTRY STRUCTURE1 Selected World Catalyst Salesby Company, 2011. 291Cht World Catalyst Market Share, 2011. 2952 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures. 3003 Selected Cooperative Agreements. 304Order now, click here!

Study #2989February 2013 6400417 PagesWorld CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021Growth will result from rising output of the world’s refining, chemical, and polymer industries, aswell as an ongoing shift in the catalyst product mix toward higher value, more efficient catalysts.World demand for petroleum refining,chemical synthesis, and polymerizationcatalysts will rise 5.8 percent per year to 19.5 billion in 2016. Growth will resultfrom rising output of the world’s refining,chemical, and polymer industries,particularly in developing nations, as wellas an ongoing shift in the catalystproduct mix toward higher value, moreefficient catalysts.World Catalyst Demand, 2016( 19.5 billion)North America29%Western Europe21%Polymerization catalyststo see fastest gainsPolymerization catalysts will experiencethe fastest growth globally, driven byhealthy expansion of polymer resinproduction. Plastic products will continueto displace other materials in a variety ofapplications, while rising incomes indeveloping nations will also contribute toadditional plastic consumption. ZieglerNatta and single-site catalysts willbenefit most.Asia/Pacific region to seerapid growth in demandRapid growth through 2016 will occur inboth Asia and the Middle East. In Asia,growth will be led by China and India,and result from rapid industrializationand expansion of the refining, chemical,and polymer industries in both countries.China’s rising income levels, vehicleownership rates, and industrial activitywill all contribute to strong growth inOther Regions15%demand for catalysts. In the Middle East,Saudi Arabia and other large oil andnatural gas producers will continueefforts to expand and diversify theireconomies by investing in new chemicaland petroleum refining capacity. Polymerproducers in the Middle East will increasingly compete in global markets.Brazil will lead strong growth in Centraland South America. The country isbeginning to successfully develop itsnatural gas and oil resources. This willprovide a competitive advantage forchemical and polymer producers, whilethe nation’s large population will providea strong market for products manufactured with the use of catalysts.Click here to purchase onlinePage Asia/Pacific35%photo: BASFWorld demand to rise 5.8%annually through 2016Catalyst demand in North America willsee healthy growth as well, due largelyto a rebound in chemical and polymerproduction as companies take advantage of comparatively low natural gasprices, which have fallen from thehistorical highs observed during the2006-2011 period. The low gas priceswill also encourage further developmentof catalyst technologies involved inconverting natural gas to liquid fuels andother valuable products. Demand forrefining catalysts in North America will beflat, as motor vehicle fuel demandstagnates due to competition frombiofuels and increasing fuel efficiency ofthe vehicle fleet. Additionally, intensecompetition in global export markets willstrain margins for North Americanrefiners.Copyright 2013 The Freedonia Group, Inc.Order now, click here!

Study #2989February 2013 6400417 PagesWorld CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021Sample Text,Table & ChartTABLE VII-10INDIA:CATALYST DEMAND BY MARKETItem2001 2006 2011 2016 2021Gross Domestic Product (bil 2010 )metric tons catalyst/bil GDPASIA/PACIFICCatalyst Demand (000 metric tons)Petroleum RefiningIndia: Catalyst DemandChemical SynthesisDemand for catalysts in India is forecast to advance 11 percentperPolymerizationyear to 645 million, or 405,000 metric tons, in 2016. All threemajorcatalyst markets will experience double-digit growth. The strong /metricgrowth tonwill reflect expansion of the catalyst consuming industries. Inpetroleum refining, growth will also result from modernization of thenation’sCatalystDemand (mil )refineries and widespread adoption of catalytic processes, especiallyPetroleum Refininghydrotreating.Chemical Synthesissampletext2078 2982 4404 6295 8810111369645622.67.210.54.9465010518592838.0 302.2 405.0 495.014.4 274.1 363.4 435.316.1 17.8 26.5 37.77.5 10.3 15.1 22.0sample5790 1270 1590table2204512352385122175882100645 1040200 295295 475150 270PolymerizationChemical synthesis catalysts made up the largest portionof demandin value terms in 2011. The Indian chemical industry is the second% India 5.77.08.79.6 10.7largest in the Asia/Pacific region in chemical manufacturing value-addedAsia/Pacific Catalyst Demand (mil ) 1840 3150 4450 6700 9680terms, behind only China. It will continue to experience rapid growth,both to meet the demands of a rapidly industrializing economy and toincrease participation in export markets. Though the bulk of chemicalproduction is currently in basic industrial chemicals, future growth isexpected to be strongest in fine and specialty chemicals. India’s pharmaceutical segment, in particular, is expected to grow at rates significantlyfaster than the chemical industry as a whole, with commensuratelyincreasing catalyst consumption.The second largest market in 2011 for catalysts in India waspetroleum refining, which has also experienced the most rapid growthover recent years. Strong growth has been due to several large refiningprojects being completed during the 2006-2011 period, most notablythe expansion of Reliance Industries’ Jamnagar refinery complex, nowthe largest in the world. Although growth has been seen for all refining catalysts, they are still used in far smaller quantities in India than inmost other petroleum refining nations, relative to the amount of crude oilbeing processed. Over the next several years, the rapid expansion of thecatalyst market will continue, with the most significant gains being forhydrotreating catalysts.223WORLD CATALYST MARKET SHARE( 14.7 billion, 2011)10.1%B AS F9.9%W R G race8.1%Jo h n so n M at t h ey7.6%Alb em arle4.8%H o n eywell4.4%R o yal D u t ch S h ellCopyright 2013 The Freedonia Group, Inc.O th e rs5 5 .1 %Click here to purchase onlinePage CHART IX-1samplechartM a rke tL e a d e rs4 4 .9 %Order now, click here!

Study #2989February 2013 6400417 PagesWorld CatalystsIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2016 & 2021Sample Profile,Table & ForecastTABLE VII-9INDIA:CATALYST MARKET INDICATORSItem2001 2006 2011 2016 2021Gross Domestic Product (bil 2010 ) 2078 2982 4404GDP/capita 1990 2640 3630Population (mil persons) 1046 1130 1212Manufacturing Value Added (bil 2010 ) 280 428 610Refined Products Production (mil m tons)105.6136.7163.0Chemical Mfg Value Added (bil 2010 ) 66.1 101.8 112.9Polymer Production (mil metric tons) 4.27.0 10.0 catalyst demand/000 GDP 0.05 0.07 0.09Catalyst Demand (mil ) 105 220 3856295 88104880 64401291 1368900 1280sample218.0 261.0table172.5 243.5COMPANY PROFILESUnivation Technologies LLC5555 San Felipe, Suite 1950Houston, TX .10 0.12645 1040sampleprofileAnnual Sales: 30 million (estimated)Employment: 200 (estimated)Key Products: chromium, Ziegler-Natta, metallocene, & bimodalcatalystsUnivation Technologies operates as a 50/50 technology development and licensing joint venture between Dow Chemical Companyand the ExxonMobil Chemical Company subsidiary of Exxon MobilCorporation, all three of which are based in the US. The Company isa leading technology licensor and catalyst supplier for polyethyleneproduction operations.The Company is involved in the world catalyst industry throughthe production of chromium, Ziegler-Natta, metallocene, and bimodalcatalysts employed in the polymerization of polyethylene. Specifically,Univation Technologies produces a variety of catalysts intended for usewith Dow Chemical’s UNIPOL gas phase, fluidized bed process forpolyethylene manufacturing.Univation Technologies’ catalysts for use in the UNIPOL polyethylene process are sold under the UCAT, XCAT, PRODIGY, and UTbrand names. UCAT catalysts, which consist of conventional chromium and Ziegler-Natta types, can be used in the production of bothhigh density polyethylene (HDPE) and linear low density polyethylene(LLDPE) resins. XCAT metallocene catalysts, which are intended for404Copyright 2013 The Freedonia Group, Inc.Click here to purchase onlinePage “The polymerization catalyst market is thesmallest of the three markets currently,though it will exhibit the fastest growthgoing forward. This growth will resultfrom the rapid expansion of polymeroutput, as India’s polymer industryadds capacity to meet domestic andexport demand. The addition of new,modern petroleum refining capacity willimprove the availability of petrochemicalfeedstocks used in the manufacture ofpolymer resins.”--Section VII, pg. 223-4Order now, click here!

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