POLYMER DEMAND IN THE MIDDLE EAST
An AMI Consulting Data Report LDPE
Section 5
Demand for LDPE by country Units: 000 Tonnes 2014
GCC Saudi Arabia UAE
Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar
Sub-‐total
Other Middle East Turkey Iran Iraq
Israel Jordan
Lebanon Syria
Yemen
Afghanistan Sub-‐total Total
176.9 65.6 4.8
17.1 12.8 34.7
311.9
547.5 245.1 4.8
98.0 20.2 20.9 2.7
19.8 3.3
962.3 1,274.2
Demand for LDPE by process Units: 000 Tonnes
Film extrusion
Pipe/tube extrusion Profile extrusion Sheet extrusion Fibre extrusion
Cable/wire extrusion Injection moulding Blow moulding Others Total
2015
Film Extrusion Section 6 5.3
182.0 67.6
18.0 14.1 35.7
• The film extrusion industry is expected to continue enjoying growth rates of between 5.5- 6%/year to 2020 driven mainly by the demand for food/beverage packaging and bags/sacks for both consumer and industrial uses.
189.8 71.2 5.9
19.2 15.1 36.8
Polymer demand for film extrusion Units: 000 Tonnes
322.7
551.8 253.8
LDPE 4.3 100.5
LLDPE
HDPE 19.6 20.9 2.9
PP PVC
PET 20.7 PA
3.6 TOTAL 978.1 1,300.8 338.0
580.3 263.3 4.5
105.1 20.2 21.8 3.3
21.7 4.2
1,024.4 1,362.5
226.0 2.9% 4.3% 4.4% 88.2 3.0% 5.3% 5.5% 7.6 10.4% 11.3% 7.5% 23.0 5.3% 6.7% 5.0% 18.5 10.2% 7.1% 5.6% 39.0 2.9% 3.1% 1.8% 402.3 3.5% 4.8% 4.5%
Company Units: 000 Tonnes
319.6 3.5% 3.7% 4.7% 2016 940.7
749.6 0.8% 5.2% 6.3% Rega 2014l Petrochemical Company
128.6 2.6% 4.6% 5.1% 411.6
6.4 -‐10.4% 4.7% 8.3%996.3 Saudi Kayan
2015 957.7
27.1 0.0% 4.4% 5.3% 709.4 35.9
Saudi Polymers Company (Tasnee) 603.9
26.5 4.5% 4.8% 5.1% 283.4 1.8
Shazand Petrochemical Company 247.4
1,294.1 1.6% 4.7% 5.8% 1,696.4 2.1% 4.7% 5.5%
5.3 9.1% 16.7% 8.0% 2.1 Tasnee
Tasnee 2.0
Yanbu National Petrochemical Company (Yansab)
25.8 -‐3.0% 3.1% 5.7%450.9 661.1
5.2 7.4% 13.8% 12.4%37.4 268.1
Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co (Petro Rabigh)
2020 1,089.0
1,223.0 1,293.0 1,388.0 1,817.6 429.4
Saudi Yanbu Petrochemical Company (Yanpet II) Yanbu Al Sinaiyeh, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia 34.7
570.4 905.5 43.6
382.3 2.8
3,463.0 3,647.1 3,867.3 4,811.2 Shazand, Arak, Iran
Jubail Industrial City, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
11.1% 5.3%
8.4% 5.7% 7.4% 6.3%
7.0% 6.0% 5.7% Yanbu Al Sinaiyeh, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia Location of PP production in the Middle East
2014 885.0 9.6 2.1 7.7
10.3 69.9 47.4 15.7
226.6
2015 901.4 9.7 2.2 8.4
10.8 71.7 49.0 15.9
231.7 2016 2020
12.4 2.3
CAGR 2014-‐15
940.5 1,166.9 2% 10.2 2.2 9.0
11.4 74.1 52.5 16.3
246.2
11.2 13.9 89.0 71.1 17.9
311.7
1% 5% 9% 5% 3% 3% 1% 2%
1,274.2 1,300.8 1,362.5 1,696.4 2%
CAGR 2015-‐16
4% 5% 0% 7% 6% 3% 7% 3% 6% 5%
CAGR 2015-‐20
5% 5% 1% 6% 5% 4% 8% 2% 6% 5%
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Countries included: - Saudi Arabia - UAE - Bahrain - Kuwait - Oman - Qatar - Turkey - Iran - Iraq - Israel - Jordon - Lebanon, - Syria and Yemen
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9.5% 7.3% 6.5% 3.5%
4.2% 4.0%
Jubail Industrial City, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Location
CAGR 2014-15
Rabigh, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia Bandar Imam, Khuzestan, Iran
CAGR 2015-16
1.8% 4.0% 5.0%
CAGR 2015-20
Jubail Industrial City, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
2.6%
Jubail Industrial City, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
5.7% 7.3% 7.0% 4.3%
5.8% 2016 2020
CAGR 2014-‐15
CAGR 2015-‐16
CAGR 2015-‐20
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Capacity 2015
350 150
350 400
260 75
270 450 450
Capacity 2020
350 150
350 400
260 75
270 450 450
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