Affected by factors such as tight electricity
supply and dual control policies on energy consumption & energy
intensity, many provinces in China have adopted electricity rationing
measures to suspend or restrict industrial production since September
this year. According to incomplete statistics, at least 15 provinces
have rolled out electricity rationing measures, and most of the
rationing measures take aim at energy-intensive industries. Some
provinces have encountered great interruptions to normal production and
operation in enterprises there. As a result, output of some products has
drastically reduced, leading to soaring prices.
Meanwhile,
prices of coal, natural gas and other energy sources, as well as bulk
chemicals such as methanol, caustic soda, acetic acid, and potassium
chloride have hit record highs over and over again in China. Even though
the government issued a notice on ensuring supply and stabilizing
price, their prices have still stayed high.
In this context, this report is compiled, delving into the impacts on electricity rationing in China. Covering aspects are:
- Reasons for the electricity rationing
- The output and operating rate of phosphorus chemicals
- The capacity and output of major producers
- Price analysis
- Production costs analysis
- Market outlook
Main contents:
No.
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Content
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Methodology
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Executive summary
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1
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Background
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2
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The impact on the phosphorus chemicals
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2.1
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Yellow phosphorus
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2.1.1
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Production situation
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2.1.2
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Price analysis
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2.2
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Phosphoric acid
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2.2.1
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Production situation
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2.2.2
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Price analysis
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2.3
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Phosphate fertilisers
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2.3.1
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Production situation
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2.3.2
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Price analysis
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2.4
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Phosphorus trichloride & Phosphorus oxychloride
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2.4.1
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Production situation
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2.4.2
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Price analysis
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3
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Market outlook
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List of tables:
Table No.
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Table Title
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Table 1-1
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Electricity
rationing measures in major provinces producing phosphorus chemicals
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Table 2.1.1-1
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Production
of major producers of yellow phosphorus in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.1.2-1
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Estimated
raw material and energy costs of yellow phosphorus production
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Table 2.1.2-2
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Proportion of costs of yellow phosphorus in China in September 2021
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Table 2.2.1-1
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Production of major PA producers in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.3.1-1
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Production of major MAP producers in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.3.1-2
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Production of major DAP producers in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.3.2-1
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Phosphate fertilisers subject to import & export inspection
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Table 2.4.1-1
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Production
of major producers of phosphorus trichloride in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.4.1-2
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Production
of major producer of phosphorus oxychloride in China, as of Oct. 2021
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Table 2.4.2-1
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Estimated
raw material costs of phosphorus trichloride, Aug.–Oct. 2021
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List of figures:
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