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Building boom: five things keeping US
ethylene producers up at night
By Bernardo Fallas | April 19, 2013 12:01 AM
1
• A popular topic of conversation among industry participants at recent
petrochemical gatherings in the US and abroad has been the looming US
ethylene boom.
• More specifically, how real it is and what, if anything, might stop it from
happening.
• Market participants in North America want to know for obvious reasons; it will
likely affect their bottom line. Downstream market participants have the same
perspective.
• Their South American counterparts are curious, as this key part to the US
petrochemical renaissance stands to make or break their business,
depending on where they stand.
• Same for the Europeans. The Asians, too. This comes as no surprise. The
development of shale gas in the US has injected new life to the petrochemical
sector.
• The US stands to solidify superpower status in the world of plastic
resins, primarily polyethylene, the most common of plastics. This is because
if the industry plays its cards right, the country could enjoy a cost advantage
second only to the Middle East.
Market Overview
2
• Industry insiders will tell you that this advantage stands to be realized mainly
through the export of PE and other ethylene derivatives. Hence, the rest of
the world is eager to see what happens next.
• So far, eight companies have announced plans to build steam crackers in the
US by 2017. Most call for world-scale crackers to go with derivatives plants,
and all but two would be located in the US Gulf Coast region, within easy
access to both feedstock and export terminals.
• To that end, 2013 is shaping up to be a year of big decisions for many of
these companies looking to build or otherwise expand ethylene and polymer
capacity. Billions of dollars are at stake, and time is of the essence.
• With that in mind, we asked multiple sources from the petrochemical and
construction sectors to rate the biggest challenges or risks facing these
companies as they decide whether to proceed with multi-billion dollar
investments.
Market Overview continued
3
So what are the top five:
4
• COST: This is the first deterrent for companies wanting a piece of the
ethylene pie. Steam crackers aren’t cheap. We are talking $1-$4 billion
projects, depending on size, capacity and derivatives plants to complement
the main asset. Thick skin and deep pockets are required to make this type of
investment. There is a reason why companies including LyondellBasell, a
major, mind you, have opted to grow olefin operations through
expansions/debottlenecks.
Number 5
• TIMING: Some may argue — rather successfully — that this is the all-
encompassing, most important factor in making a decision under the current
circumstances. Build too late, and you might miss the train to the promised
land. This is why 2013 is shaping up to a key year. Shell Chemical, for
example, has a decision to make come June regarding its land purchase
agreement in Monaca, Pennsylvania. Recently, Sasol announced it had
ordered critical long-lead items for its proposed steam cracker and derivatives
project in Louisiana. To quote LyondellBasell CEO Jim Gallogly: ―The first
guys done are going to be in the best position.‖ But even an early start won’t
guarantee a first-place finish.
Number 4
6
• PERMITTING: With the exception of Shell and the upstart Aither, all other
ethylene plant projects are slated for the US Gulf Coast, more specifically
Texas and Louisiana, two states with, shall we say, friendlier attitudes toward
the petrochemical industry. And few in the industry expect permitting at the
federal level to interfere at a time when the economy is growing at a snail’s
pace and job creation is paramount to the ongoing recovery. (One estimate by
ExxonMobil has its proposed steam cracker and polyethylene plants in
Baytown, Texas, providing 10,000 jobs at the peak of construction, plus an
additional 3,800 other jobs in the area. And the impact in regional economic
activity? An increase of $870 million, according to ExxonMobil.) Those
numbers sound nice and all, but… even ExxonMobil will have to defend its
plans. Just last week, reports surfaced that at least three environmental
groups plan to challenge the company’s application for a key air permit for its
Texas project. Other companies seeking similar projects could expect similar
challenges in the weeks and months to come. Delays in the permitting
process could prove costly.
Number 3
7
• CRAFT AVAILABILITY: Major contracting firms including Fluor and Technip
agree on something: if all these projects come to be, there simply won’t be
enough trained personnel to build these plants. Matthew McSorley, a group
VP at Fluor, recently told Platts that: ―If all these projects go at the same time,
we could be looking at 40,000-50,000 skilled resources needed — at peak —
to do all this work, just in the US Gulf Coast, and that will be in the 2014-2015
timeframe.‖ Importation of craft — meaning, the need to bring foreign workers
to do some of the jobs — and outsourcing through processes such as
modularization–in other words, assembling parts elsewhere, such as the
Philippines — will be necessary just to keep up, McSorley and others have
said. Imagine being the last guy with a project and realizing a) there is no
space in the shop and b) there is a skilled-labor shortage. Again, time is of the
essence.
Number 2
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• OVERBUILDING: US petrochemical industry executives will be the first to tell
you this: this is one thing they are good at doing, which is bad. Simply put, the
industry will have shot itself in the foot if it commits this sin again. They need
only to look at the numbers to realize that this is a very real threat. As things
stand, ethylene production in the US and Canada could grow by more than 10
million mt/year — or 35% of current estimated production — by 2018, if all
announced projects are realized. (Fellow NAFTA member Mexico has an
ethylene and derivatives project of its own in the works. Etileno XXI in
Veracruz state is expected to come online as early as Q2 2015.) Derivative
expansion announcements haven’t kept pace just yet. But even if they do,
there is no way US demand will grow that rapidly to absorb this capacity, so
derivate exports will be required to both balanced the domestic market and
realize any feedstock advantage (ethylene is costly to export; value-added
derivatives are the better choice). Build too many crackers/derivatives plants
at or around the same time, and you could end up flooding the market with
product — in this case ethylene and polyethylene — which could result in
depressed prices. At the same time, multiple industry reports forecast US
demand for ethane to surpass available supply as early as 2018 and through
at least 2023, accounting for some ethane rejection. The feedstock advantage
could fizzle.
And the No. 1 threat/risk facing ethylene producers:
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• No one expects all announced projects to be realized. The consensus seems
to be that between 3-6 world-scale crackers will see the light of day. But even
then, foreign companies including SABIC (Saudi Arabia) and Braskem (Brazil)
continue to talk about investing in crackers in the US.
• Which begs the question: Aren’t they a little late to the party already?
• The likely answer appears to be yes. A better option for some of these
companies might be to look at the derivative sector, which, as stated earlier, is
lagging behind in terms of expansions.
Conclusions
10
See this and other news features on the Platts Blog
http://blogs.platts.com/2013/04/19/ethylene-plans/
Or
Why not keep in touch with all the petrochemical news:
http://www.platts.com/NewsandAnalysis/Petrochemicals
Contact Information
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Platts Petrochemicals - Building boom five things keeping us ethylene producers up at night

  • 1. Building boom: five things keeping US ethylene producers up at night By Bernardo Fallas | April 19, 2013 12:01 AM 1
  • 2. • A popular topic of conversation among industry participants at recent petrochemical gatherings in the US and abroad has been the looming US ethylene boom. • More specifically, how real it is and what, if anything, might stop it from happening. • Market participants in North America want to know for obvious reasons; it will likely affect their bottom line. Downstream market participants have the same perspective. • Their South American counterparts are curious, as this key part to the US petrochemical renaissance stands to make or break their business, depending on where they stand. • Same for the Europeans. The Asians, too. This comes as no surprise. The development of shale gas in the US has injected new life to the petrochemical sector. • The US stands to solidify superpower status in the world of plastic resins, primarily polyethylene, the most common of plastics. This is because if the industry plays its cards right, the country could enjoy a cost advantage second only to the Middle East. Market Overview 2
  • 3. • Industry insiders will tell you that this advantage stands to be realized mainly through the export of PE and other ethylene derivatives. Hence, the rest of the world is eager to see what happens next. • So far, eight companies have announced plans to build steam crackers in the US by 2017. Most call for world-scale crackers to go with derivatives plants, and all but two would be located in the US Gulf Coast region, within easy access to both feedstock and export terminals. • To that end, 2013 is shaping up to be a year of big decisions for many of these companies looking to build or otherwise expand ethylene and polymer capacity. Billions of dollars are at stake, and time is of the essence. • With that in mind, we asked multiple sources from the petrochemical and construction sectors to rate the biggest challenges or risks facing these companies as they decide whether to proceed with multi-billion dollar investments. Market Overview continued 3
  • 4. So what are the top five: 4
  • 5. • COST: This is the first deterrent for companies wanting a piece of the ethylene pie. Steam crackers aren’t cheap. We are talking $1-$4 billion projects, depending on size, capacity and derivatives plants to complement the main asset. Thick skin and deep pockets are required to make this type of investment. There is a reason why companies including LyondellBasell, a major, mind you, have opted to grow olefin operations through expansions/debottlenecks. Number 5
  • 6. • TIMING: Some may argue — rather successfully — that this is the all- encompassing, most important factor in making a decision under the current circumstances. Build too late, and you might miss the train to the promised land. This is why 2013 is shaping up to a key year. Shell Chemical, for example, has a decision to make come June regarding its land purchase agreement in Monaca, Pennsylvania. Recently, Sasol announced it had ordered critical long-lead items for its proposed steam cracker and derivatives project in Louisiana. To quote LyondellBasell CEO Jim Gallogly: ―The first guys done are going to be in the best position.‖ But even an early start won’t guarantee a first-place finish. Number 4 6
  • 7. • PERMITTING: With the exception of Shell and the upstart Aither, all other ethylene plant projects are slated for the US Gulf Coast, more specifically Texas and Louisiana, two states with, shall we say, friendlier attitudes toward the petrochemical industry. And few in the industry expect permitting at the federal level to interfere at a time when the economy is growing at a snail’s pace and job creation is paramount to the ongoing recovery. (One estimate by ExxonMobil has its proposed steam cracker and polyethylene plants in Baytown, Texas, providing 10,000 jobs at the peak of construction, plus an additional 3,800 other jobs in the area. And the impact in regional economic activity? An increase of $870 million, according to ExxonMobil.) Those numbers sound nice and all, but… even ExxonMobil will have to defend its plans. Just last week, reports surfaced that at least three environmental groups plan to challenge the company’s application for a key air permit for its Texas project. Other companies seeking similar projects could expect similar challenges in the weeks and months to come. Delays in the permitting process could prove costly. Number 3 7
  • 8. • CRAFT AVAILABILITY: Major contracting firms including Fluor and Technip agree on something: if all these projects come to be, there simply won’t be enough trained personnel to build these plants. Matthew McSorley, a group VP at Fluor, recently told Platts that: ―If all these projects go at the same time, we could be looking at 40,000-50,000 skilled resources needed — at peak — to do all this work, just in the US Gulf Coast, and that will be in the 2014-2015 timeframe.‖ Importation of craft — meaning, the need to bring foreign workers to do some of the jobs — and outsourcing through processes such as modularization–in other words, assembling parts elsewhere, such as the Philippines — will be necessary just to keep up, McSorley and others have said. Imagine being the last guy with a project and realizing a) there is no space in the shop and b) there is a skilled-labor shortage. Again, time is of the essence. Number 2 8
  • 9. • OVERBUILDING: US petrochemical industry executives will be the first to tell you this: this is one thing they are good at doing, which is bad. Simply put, the industry will have shot itself in the foot if it commits this sin again. They need only to look at the numbers to realize that this is a very real threat. As things stand, ethylene production in the US and Canada could grow by more than 10 million mt/year — or 35% of current estimated production — by 2018, if all announced projects are realized. (Fellow NAFTA member Mexico has an ethylene and derivatives project of its own in the works. Etileno XXI in Veracruz state is expected to come online as early as Q2 2015.) Derivative expansion announcements haven’t kept pace just yet. But even if they do, there is no way US demand will grow that rapidly to absorb this capacity, so derivate exports will be required to both balanced the domestic market and realize any feedstock advantage (ethylene is costly to export; value-added derivatives are the better choice). Build too many crackers/derivatives plants at or around the same time, and you could end up flooding the market with product — in this case ethylene and polyethylene — which could result in depressed prices. At the same time, multiple industry reports forecast US demand for ethane to surpass available supply as early as 2018 and through at least 2023, accounting for some ethane rejection. The feedstock advantage could fizzle. And the No. 1 threat/risk facing ethylene producers: 9
  • 10. • No one expects all announced projects to be realized. The consensus seems to be that between 3-6 world-scale crackers will see the light of day. But even then, foreign companies including SABIC (Saudi Arabia) and Braskem (Brazil) continue to talk about investing in crackers in the US. • Which begs the question: Aren’t they a little late to the party already? • The likely answer appears to be yes. A better option for some of these companies might be to look at the derivative sector, which, as stated earlier, is lagging behind in terms of expansions. Conclusions 10
  • 11. See this and other news features on the Platts Blog http://blogs.platts.com/2013/04/19/ethylene-plans/ Or Why not keep in touch with all the petrochemical news: http://www.platts.com/NewsandAnalysis/Petrochemicals Contact Information 11