Global and Indian Chemical Industries
The chemical industry is one of the world largest sectors of economy. In 2008, its sales exceeded 3 trillion USD and more than 20 million people around the global have job connected to chemical industry. Figure M-I 1.3 give details of world chemical market.
World Chemical Market: 2 tr. USD Global Chemical Market: Growing @ 1.5 times GDP Petrochemical dominate with Share 40percent
Figure M-I 1.3: World Chemical Market
Sources: Nanvaty, 2008
Indian chemical industry is an important constituent of the Indian economy. Its size is estimated at around US $ 35 billion approx. which is equivalent to about 3% of India’ GDP. The total in Indian Chemical industry is approx. 60 billion and total employment is about 1 million. The Indian chemical sector accounts for 13-14% of total exports and 8-9% of total imports of the country. Export of chemicals and related products was 24.066 billion USD in 2008-9 accounting to 13.63 of total imports. In terms of volume, it is 12th largest in the world and 3rd largest in Asia. Currently per capita consumption of products of chemical industry in India is about 1/10th of the world average.
Over the last decade, the Indian chemical industry has evolved from being a basic chemical producer to becoming and innovative industry. Driving force for development of chemical industry is given in Table M-I 1.2 with investments in R&D, the industry is registering significant growth in the knowledge sector comprising of specialty chemicals, fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals with annual growth rate over 10%. The total production of organic chemicals during 2008-09 works out to 1.25 million with value of 0.9717 billion. The size of the petrochemicals segment was estimated at 13.96 billion. Total size Dyestuff industry is estimated 4 billion USD. There are 50 organized industries and over 900 small-scale industries. India has 8.5-9% global market share. The India pharmaceutical industry is the fourth largest volume terms and 15th largest market in value terms.
The market will reach 20 billion USD by 2015 and 30 billion USD by 2020. The size of the Agrochemicals industry estimated at over 1billion USD. Fertiliser capacity N and P as (P3O5) is 12.29 and 10.90 million tones and production 10.9 and 3.40 million tones respectively. The turnover during 2008-09 was around 28.49 USD. Chemical and fertilizer sector in India presently constitutes 14% of the domestic industrial activity [Lokhapare, 2011, Annual report 2010-11]. Segments of the Indian chemical industry are given in Table M-I 1.3. Details of major chemical production and growth are shown in Table M-I 1.4.
Table M-I 1.2 Driving Force Indian Chemical Industry
Surface Area : 3.287 Million Km2
Population : 1. 2 Billion
Coastline : 6,000 km
Port traffic : Over 350 Million TPA
Road Length : Over 3 Million Km
Railways : 100,000 Track Km
(Largest in Asia, 2nd in the World)
Growth of Population 1951 : 36 Crore To present 130 Crore
Growth in vehicle population: more than five fold
India’s passager vehicle production projections :
In 2010 – 2.6 million Vehicles
By 2015 – 5.1 million Vehicles
By 2020 – 9.7 million Vehicles
Contribution of GDP by: Agriculture: 25%, Industry: 24% Services: 51%
Table M-I 1.3: Segments of the Indian Chemical Industry
Basic Chemicals ( 49.05%): Market value:32.78USD
Specialty Chemicals (24.69%): Market value:16.50USD
Knowledge Chemicals (26.6%): Market value:17.55USD
Table M-I 1.4: Product-wise Production of Major chemicals
Major Chemical Products | Production 2010-11 in 000’ MT |
Alkali Chemicals | |
Caustic soda | 2178.45 |
Chlorine | 1503.99 |
Soda ash | 2298.75 |
Total alkali chemicals Inorganic chemicals Aluminium chloride, Calcium carbide, Carbon black, Potassium chlorate, Titanium oxide, Red phosphorous | 5981.19 |
Total | 572.04 |
Pesticides and Insecticides | 1341.75 |
Dyes and Dyestuff | 8023.54 |
Organic Chemicals(Acetic acid, Acetic Anhydride, Acetone, phenol, Methanol, Formaldehyde, Nitrobenzene, Maleic anhydride, Penta-erithritol, Aniline, Chloromrthanes, Isobutylene, MEK, ONCB,PNCB, Acetalldehyde, Ethanolamines, Ethyl acetate, nitrotoluene) | 1341.76 |
Aromatics Benzene Mixed xylene. Orthoxylene Toluene Paraxylene Total | 945 44 400 128 2137 3654 |
Synthetic Fibres(Acrylic , Polyester, Nylon, Polypropylene , fibrere | 1169 |
Polymers( Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Poly vinyl chloride) | 5292 |
Elastomers ( Styrene butadiene rubber, Polybutadiene rubber, Ethylpropylene dimmers, Ethyl vinyl acetate, Nitrile rubber) | 94 |
Synthetic Detergent Intermediates LAB Ethylene oxide | 475 164 |
Performance Plastics(ABS resin, Polymethyl metha- acrylate(PMMA), Styrene acrylonitrile(SAN), Nylon | 192 |
Fibre Intermediates (Acrylonitrile, Caprolactam, Dimethyl terephathalate, Monoethylene glycol, Purified terephthalic acid) | 4098 |
Olefins, Ethylene, Propylene, (Butadiene) | 4837 |
Aromatics (Benzene, Toluene, Mixed xylene, Ortho xylene, Para xylene) | 3654 |
Other petro based chemicals (Butanol,C4 raffinate, diethylen glycol, Diacetone alcohol, 2-ethyl hexanol, methylemetha acrylate, Phthalic anhydride, Propylene oxide, Propylene glycol, polyvinyl acetate resin, vinyl acetate monomer) | 512 |
Source: Annual report 2011-2012 Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals (Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizer)
Chemical Feed Stocks: Past, present and future feedstock for chemical industry is mention below. Details of these raw material have been discuss in Lecture 2
PAST | PRESENT & FUTURE |
> Coal, Salt, Biomass, Natural rubber, cotton, |
Gases, Coal Bed Methane, Gas Hydrate, Shale gas
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Characteristic of the Indian Chemical Industry [Lokhapare, 2011]
Indian Chemical Industry Weaknesses: Although Indian chemical industry has made consistent growth during last six decades, however, compare to global level there is lot of scope for further development. Some of the weaknesses are
Typical Issues for Chemical Industries
Due to various technological and engineering developments, chemical industry has been able to reduce the cost of production. Changes in technology and raw materials have shifted regularly and frequently towards Lower costs and competitive, Better conversion and efficiency, high productivity, less energy consumption, Broader spectrum of product grades. However, due to increasing cost of raw materials and stringent environment issues, chemical industry is facing major challenges in future. Typical issues in chemical industry to meet the future challenges are shown in Figure M-I 1.4.
Figure M-I 1.4: Typical Issues in Chemical Industry
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